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Alternativen:
English: Samurai Deeper Kyo
Synonyms: SDK Japanese: SAMURAI DEEPER KYO
Autor:
Kamijyo, Akimine
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Bände:
38
Kapitel:
308
Status:
Finished
Veröffentlichen:
1999-05-26 to 2006-05-10
Serialisierung:
Shounen Magazine (Weekly)
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Alternativen:
English: Samurai Deeper Kyo
Synonyms: SDK
Japanese: SAMURAI DEEPER KYO
Synonyms: SDK
Japanese: SAMURAI DEEPER KYO
Autor:
Kamijyo, Akimine
Art:
Manga
Bände:
38
Kapitel:
308
Status:
Finished
Veröffentlichen:
1999-05-26 to 2006-05-10
Serialisierung:
Shounen Magazine (Weekly)
Ergebnis
4.9
14 Stimmen
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85.71%
14.29%
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0.00%
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Zusammenfassung
At the dawn of the 17th century, at the end of the era of civil wars, in a world of chaos, the epic Battle of Sekigahara was joined. One man emerged from the largest battle ever fought on Japanese soil; a terrible warrior of unspeakable power, he was nicknamed 'the unconquerable.'
Kyoshiro is a peaceful medicine peddler who harbors the soul of an assassin. He accompanies a young bounty hunter across Japan in search of a murderer and on a quest to discover the terrible secret of his own identity.
(Source: Tokyopop)
Kyoshiro is a peaceful medicine peddler who harbors the soul of an assassin. He accompanies a young bounty hunter across Japan in search of a murderer and on a quest to discover the terrible secret of his own identity.
(Source: Tokyopop)
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Samurai Deeper Kyou review
First off - I may be a little bias towards this manga, as this is actually the first manga that I ever read. But regardless of that, I really wanted to write a review for this particular series as I tend to feel that this gets slightly overlooked. Samurai Deeper Kyo is Akimine Kamijyo's first published manga. Compared to the anime of the same title, this offers so much more to the general audience. And not only that, the anime does not accurately portray the manga. But despite the differences between the two, they both follow the story of Onime
no Kyo - or Demon Eyes Kyo, the 'supposed' slayer of 1,000 men who's body was stolen and his soul locked within another's body.
The manga is during the era of Tokugawa Japan, maybe even offering a slight twist on the history of that period of Japan's history. Most of the characters that feature in the manga are actual people eg. Tokugawa Hidetada, Sanada Yukimura, Nobunaga Oda, and Izumo no Okuni to name a few. Sometime after the battle of Sekigahara Kyo's soul was taken from his body and locked within his best friend, Mibu Kyoshiro's, body. Kyoshiro then hid Kyo's body and lived the next four years as a medicine man. The underlying story of the manga is that Kyo, while trapped within Kyoshiro, is trying to find where Kyoshiro hid his body. However, Kyo doesn't make a full appearance in the manga until the 3rd volume where he takes over Kyoshiro's body and keeps his consciousness firmly locked away. That's when the search truly begins. He is joined by Shiina Yuya, a 16 year old bounty hunter who arrests Kyoshiro in the first volume for mistaking him for Demon Eyes Kyo, they come to an unlikely alliance when Yuya witnesses Kyo's emergence from Kyoshiro's body during a battle between some villagers and the ancient day equivalent of the mafia (although, they aren't really a match for Kyo who quickly beats them down). Kyo's initial intention was to kill Yuya, but she defied him and said that she needed to live so that she could find the man with the scar on his back - the man who killed her brother. In subsequent volumes they are joined by a complete cast of characters including Hotaru, Akari, Yukimura and Benitora. As the volumes progress, so does the story - what begins as a relatively light-hearted and almost comedy story, quickly turns into one of love, betrayal and ultimately, revenge. Kyo was taken in and partly raised like a son by the Crimson King. A man known as the ruler of the Mibu, but Kyo was cast out from among them and was reviled as the 'demon child' as no child had been born to the Mibu since Kyo's appearance. Subsequently he was taken in my Muramasa, himself a Mibu. But one who had left his people and his homeland because he took Kyo in. Muramasa then went on to train Kyo in the Mumyou Jinpu school of fighting. Muramasa loves Kyo like a son, and calls him the Mibu clan's 'Hope'. The plot line can get a little confusing every now and again, I have often found myself re-reading a few pages to try to make sense of what I am actually reading. But it is definitely worth persevering with. The art style is very well executed, each panel is extremely detailed, and the character development seems to get better with every passing volume. And for a graphic novel, there is plenty of action and the battles get pretty intense (the whole of volume 16 is devoted to 1 battle!) As of now, I am only up to the 26th volume - but I'm eagerly awaiting the next instalment in this saga. |
Samurai Deeper Kyou review
Why is this Manga so unknown? It is so great!
When I first read SDK, I thought that it was funny and exciting. The characters where interesting and so was the plot. The plot takes some twists and turns, but it all concludes in one thing, and I think Kamijo did a very good job. There is no parts in this manga that shouldn't be there, or could have been deleted from the series. All the events takes a huge part in the plot, and the plot is.. to make it short... AWESOME. I am so happy I bought the whole series on Amazon... even if it was expensive, it was so totally worth it! Every single page was worth it! I am so happy with this manga, and I enjoyed every hour reading it! |
Samurai Deeper Kyou review
I know in a lot of reviews, it tells you practically everything that happens. I will try my best to avoid that. You can read a series summary on this site for it. And any summary really doesn't due this manga justice. Instead, I'll tell you why I gave each category its rating.
Story=9 This story goes much more in depth than the anime makes people believe. There is action, adventure, sadness, humor, suspense, and all the good things that make a plot line great. But you might ask why I didn't give it a ten then. Here we go; there is suggested romance, but it just isn't enough. I know this is a shonen, but I have a little pet peeve about it. There was just enough romance that you know there is something there. However, that little peek is more annoying than anything else. There should have been just a little more. That wasn't my only reason though. It went from having this one bad guy, who was made to be evil incarnate, to a completely different bad guy. It wouldn't have been so bad if the transition was slower, but it happened pretty abruptly. There are also a couple confusing occurences that happen. Only the most observant readers will notice them (me included). If you do,none of them affect the plot or really stand out, but it just makes you wonder. (You'll know what I'm taking about when it coems to the Hair thing with Kyo when he was a child) So I can't say the story is perfect. Art=10 The drawing style was amazing, to me. It stayed the same throughout the whole series (which is a good thing), and the characters didn't suddenly wear something completely different or have a miraculous scar that wasn't there 2 chapters ago. The drawing was also crisp and clean, without the haziness or jagged lines that sometimes make a manga hard to look at. The fight scenes were well planned out, with each one unique. It was easy to follow the path of the drawings, which I and any other manga fan greatly appreciates. Character=9 Each character had their own personality and style about them. Yes, there was the obvious stereotypes: a guy who is mean on the outside, but is more trustoworthy than anyone: a girl who constantly worries about a guy, but then acts like she doesn't care: a comic relief who has a serious side etcetera etcetera. However, they still had some things about them to make them different from the norm. Only reason I didn't give it a 10 is because I thought that some of the main characters should have had a little more background given to show why they were the way they are. So in all honesty, I would have given this category a 9.8, but you can't do that. Enjoyment=10 I consider the level of enjoyment how well the plot turns out. Sort of like the story category. This particular manga was great. There was just enough fighting to keep even the most violent person entertained, but there were still time for peace and quiet. Not meaning that there were tons of fillers. I can't even say there was a single one. Each chapter had a reason behind it; either to add to the story developement or show something about a character you didnt know, or will need to know later. I don't remember a single chapter that didn't have reasons behind it, however small they were. Overall=10 It is rare to find any form of entertainment that comes close to the other 4 categories' ratings. Even though I didn't give it a perfect score (which is impossible to me by the way), I still say this as the best manga I have ever read. Any fan of shonen manga, or manga in general, should add this to their list. |
Samurai Deeper Kyou review
Best manga I have read so far. Characters are strong, and all have an interesting story behind them. Story isn't annoyingly simple, it will make you want to finish the series. Lots of action, comedy, drama and romance. It is good for everybody (some explicit pictures, so maybe not everybody). Some parts may leave you to think "what the hell just happened?" and some parts may be a little slow sometimes, but other than that, I think this manga deserves a 100%.
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Samurai Deeper Kyou review
After I just finished reading this Manga I feel like I really have to write a review. With such a great story I can't understand that Samurai Deeper Kyo still has a rather small fan community.
I think a reason for that could be that stupid anime that's made of this. I first heard of SDK because of the anime ... and I didn't really like that - but there were so much questions left open in the end that I decided to take a look at the manga - what a great decision^^ I was totally surprised about the manga. The way the story is told is simply outstanding - a perfect mix of tension und fun (and especially the first chapters of SDK are really funny) SDK provides interesting characters (and character developement), an awesome story that electrifies the reader, exciting fights, very funny and entertaining moments and some subtle romance. You can find some philosophical aspects as well ... 'live your life with passion' - 'good and evil' - 'right and wrong' But what get me captivated the most were the character developments. Until the end you'll be surprised about their decisions, thoughts and feelings. Someone who seems to be a traitor may come to help again, someone who seems to be cruel may only be protecting some he loves and someone who seems to be evil may try to save the world. And the past of the main characters is revealed pretty late in the story. All the reader gets are some hints and that turnes the story even more exciting. You'll always learn something new about the characters while reading this great manga. It got me totally obsessed (and I'm kinda sad it's over now) You should definitely give it a try |
Samurai Deeper Kyou review
so this is mostly just my opinion, up to you whether you agree or not :)
I came across this on one of my manga apps on iphone and thought it sounded really good so i gave it a try. turns out, its been one of the best mangas i've read so far! I have to agree with others that this probably belongs up there with bleach and naruto; it has all the epic battle scenes and internal struggles provided by more well known shounen manga. There is also a basic underlying theme (which i wont reveal) which is very universal and relatable. Personally, I loved all the dynamics the different characters brought into the manga, they all had an intertwined piece to the puzzle they were trying to solve; each with their own reason to fight. Usually I get overwhelmed with so many stories, but the mangaka brought it together really well. it was nice that there were really strong female characters as well as your typical female characters who needed saving; it covered the spectrum. The story was great, it had a lot of twists and turns, keeping you glued to the page wanting to find out what happened next. My only criticism was that I felt there wasnt enough romance; i almost felt dissatisfied after reading it. however, if you love romance like me, there is JUST enough to keep you going so dont not read it just because of that :) overall, I would definitely suggest it to anyone looking for a good read filled with action and adventure ^.^ |
Samurai Deeper Kyou review
First of all, I think it is a shame to see how many people look at Samurai Deeper Kyo and refer to the anime first hand. The anime adaptation only follows a mere shell of the manga's story and a lot of the original characters from the manga are absent. The animation quality is below average in most scenes and to be honest, could arguably be one of the reasons why Samurai Deeper Kyo is so underrated because most people prefer to watch the anime instead of reading the manga. If I had watched the anime first, I probably wouldn't even have given the manga
a chance, because while anime usually doesn't exceed their respective manga, it is very rare that the anime takes such a different path from the manga like in Samurai Deeper Kyo. I know some people like the anime, but the only reason I'm bashing on it so much is because of how it pales in comparison to the manga and how it truly fails to live up to expectations, especially from people like myself who finished the manga first and was excited to watch its animated adaptation, only to be left disappointed as the anime kind of went way off track already during the first episode.
Now that was a handful, the only point of this was only because I want people to look at Samurai Deeper Kyo and see its true narrative, which is the manga. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Now that I have got the more subjective views out the way, let's dive into the manga itself. I will keep this as spoiler free as possible. Story: 8 The story of Samurai Deeper Kyo starts out simple but becomes rather complex later on. Every character has his or her own goals, and it takes a while for all of them to be explained, some even change throughout the series which may keep things complicated. I found myself backtracking a few times when I had forgotten a few details or felt confused. Besides from that, the story itself is rather enjoyable and becomes surprisingly convincing once you get into it. There also tends to be a lot of hints at certain things that remains unexplained for some time, or not even explained at all when you realize that they do not make much sense. Art: 10 The quality of the manga is truly outstanding and stayed consistent throughout the whole series, which is a good thing because it was a 10 from start to finish. There is so much attention to details which is baffling considering the low amount of time and deadlines that the likes of Kamijyo has. Characters: 10 There are a lot of characters in Samurai Deeper Kyo, and many of them are very fleshed out with their own backstories which explains why they act like they do and how they ended up where they are. Even smaller side characters had their own past that explained their relations with other characters and whatnot. It really made you care about the characters, even the villains when you understood the context of their behavior which showed that no character was 100% evil nor 100% good. The characters's backstories is not the only thing that makes them feel unique. While some characters and personalities may fall under stereotypes, such as the constantly worrying girl who acts tough outside the dangerous situations. It is forgivable however, since there are not two characters who share the exact same traits. For example, there are two smaller side characters who look and act identically to one another, but underneath their "masks" they have very different appearances, one being really cute and the other one looking very manly. Another character acts like an animal while unconscious, and it is the small charms like that that help create such a diverse cast of characters. They also look very different and the age between them varies a lot too whether they are middle aged men or small boys. Enjoyment: 9 The overall enjoyment of reading Samurai Deeper Kyo was high. It had humor, action, tension, sadness and a lot of suspense which made you want to read more. The fact that it looked amazing while doing all that, helps a lot. Again, small tidbits may cause confusion for some readers who like to look into details. While they don't really affect the plot at all, they can still leave you wondering why someone said a certain thing only to say something completely different later on, such as when they talk about Kyo's "full power" during battles for example. While some fights may seem dragged on for quite a while, they are often really filled with action during the entirety of the fight, and since many characters fight differently, much variance is provided. As a whole, I had a blast reading Samurai Deeper Kyo and it is truly one of the best yet underrated mangas I have ever read. That I am sure of after the emptiness I felt when finishing the series. The bonus chapter that plays out after the whole thing just adds to the feels. Now, if only Studio Madhouse would just make a reboot of the anime... |
Samurai Deeper Kyou review
I just finished this and it was just...wow. This is one that really deserves to have more recognition. The story line is pretty complex and suspenseful at every step of the way. I, personally, love the style of the artist and the way he pulls all the strings together in the end. It can be a bit corny at times, but I absolutely fell in love with these characters and this story. I would recommend it to anyone who likes mangas with a great mix of action, drama and suspense.
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Samurai Deeper Kyou review
Hi, I just finnished reading it like a minute ago and I just wanted to say this is one of the best mangas I've ever read, and I've read a lot hehe. It's just so incredibly good. It's pretty long but it just gets better and better all the way through.
The way the story unfolds keeps you on the edge of your seat, itching to read the next page. It's truly wonderful. It's one of those mangas where you can't help but route for the "bad guy". I really recomend it :) |
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