Kamera:
Kenji TakahashiMusik:
Kenji TamaiBesetzung:
Tomokazu Sugita, Toshiki Masuda, Jūrōta Kosugi, M・A・O, Tomokazu Seki, Wataru Takagi, Toshiyuki Toyonaga, Hideaki Tezuka, Yuri Amano, Yū Kobayashi (mehr)Folgen(22)
-
Samurai Flamenco, Debut! (E01)
-
Kasa ga Nai (E02)
-
Flamenco VS Nise Flamenco (E03)
-
Idol džúrin (E04)
-
Seigi to wa (E05)
-
Samumenco o cukamaero! (E06)
-
チェンジ・ザ・ワールド (E07)
-
Mókó! Aku no gundan (E08)
-
Aragaenu Norma (E09)
-
Kessen! Teki no kiči (E10)
-
フロム・ビヨンド (E11)
-
Document! Kore ga Flamenger da!! (E12)
-
Kessen zen'ja (E13)
-
Nippon kaimecu (E14)
-
イミテーション・ジャスティス (E15)
-
Sasurai no Hero (E16)
-
Saikjó sóri (E17)
-
Učú de Flamenco (E18)
-
Šizuka na seikacu (E19)
-
Icuka mita šónen (E20)
-
Ai o ošiete (E21)
-
サムライフラメンコ・ネイキッド!! (E22)
Inhalte(1)
Male model Masayoshi Hazama decides to fulfill his childhood dream of becoming a superhero, despite having no superpowers or the technology to create a high-powered suit. He becomes the hero Samurai Flamenco and begins to fight crime in the name of justice. No crime is too small for him! Police officer Hidenori Goto finds out about Samurai Flamenco and his real identity by a twist of fate, which leads to him getting sucked into the crazy world of vigilante justice. These two young men will come face to face with the hardships of being crime-fighters while discovering what it truly means to be a hero of justice. (Madman Entertainment)
(mehr)Videos (1)
Kritiken (1)
I haven't seen such a severely underrated series in a long time, I tend to see overrated ones more often than not. This just isn't Shōnen or seinen, this is a beautiful example of sentai. Or the Power Rangers in the animated version. Nothing more, nothing less. And within the genre, it's really well done. Not only does it poke fun at itself, but at the same time we go through all the stages of superheroes with the hero, which basically replicate the clichés of the genre, but are presented in a quite endearing way that you simply enjoy watching it. If you haven't spent at least some enjoyable time with Kamen Rider, it's clear that you won't be digesting this anime either. Masayoshi starts us off from scratch, overcoming obstacles, amassing followers, and fighting all sorts of odds to ultimately triumph, albeit bare-bottomed. Everything makes sense. The characters have their (sentai-esque) depth. Plus, it's just a comedy about a universe that decided to make one fool's dream come true. Pleasantly goofy. ()
Galerie (670)
Photo © Fuji Television