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I've never really been in manga as much as anime,More time than anime is usually more exai than comics As I get older, I found myself falling in love with comics and their stories. For youth comics, there is something that is either a hit or a mistake. Either they are fake deep or real deep. Examples of actually deep comics include Goodnight Deep, Berserk, new play madman, or monster. Vagabond easily falls into this category, but it offers more than that.
vagabond is a slight fictional approach to the story of musashi miyamoto, one of the greatest samurai in all history. for those who know the great samurai, he is definitely held with names like uesugi kenshin, takeda shingen and minamoto yoritomo to point out some. so this story is a samurai story. fights, plots, scandals, and fantastical art are all included. this is not why i fell in love with this cartoon though, and if you see it from the surface only, you do not fully understand or understand why it is 10.
vagabond explores several major philosophical ideas. what does it mean to be "the largest under heaven", or "sword road", or "bushy way"? "what is a samurai when there is no war?" what is their purpose? vagabond proposes all of these ideas in a way that is complex yet confusing. opulent art, crafted stories and beautifully written letters help to express the struggles of the samurai of the 1600s experienced in peacetime.
I just wouldn't recommend this cartoon to anyone who goes into the medium. If you've never read youth comics, I'll start with some classics (Ex. Berserk). Vagabond is a cartoon for my more experienced readers. It presents deep ideas and provides lenses to an important part of Japanese culture and bushido. Art is phenomenal, the pacing is perfect, the letters feel authentic, which represents who Musashi Miyamoto was and the samurai dilemma during this period.
I've never really been in manga as much as anime,More time than anime is usually more exai than comics As I get older, I found myself falling in love with comics and their stories. For youth comics, there is something that is either a hit or a mistake. Either they are fake deep or real deep. Examples of actually deep comics include Goodnight Deep, Berserk, new play madman, or monster. Vagabond easily falls into this category, but it offers more than that.
vagabond is a slight fictional approach to the story of musashi miyamoto, one of the greatest samurai in all history. for those who know the great samurai, he is definitely held with names like uesugi kenshin, takeda shingen and minamoto yoritomo to point out some. so this story is a samurai story. fights, plots, scandals, and fantastical art are all included. this is not why i fell in love with this cartoon though, and if you see it from the surface only, you do not fully understand or understand why it is 10.
vagabond explores several major philosophical ideas. what does it mean to be "the largest under heaven", or "sword road", or "bushy way"? "what is a samurai when there is no war?" what is their purpose? vagabond proposes all of these ideas in a way that is complex yet confusing. opulent art, crafted stories and beautifully written letters help to express the struggles of the samurai of the 1600s experienced in peacetime.
I just wouldn't recommend this cartoon to anyone who goes into the medium. If you've never read youth comics, I'll start with some classics (Ex. Berserk). Vagabond is a cartoon for my more experienced readers. It presents deep ideas and provides lenses to an important part of Japanese culture and bushido. Art is phenomenal, the pacing is perfect, the letters feel authentic, which represents who Musashi Miyamoto was and the samurai dilemma during this period.
to say that this manga is a masterpiece is cut short, but that is it. 10. i read it too and experience magic for yourself.
to say that this manga is a masterpiece is cut short, but that is it. 10. i read it too and experience magic for yourself.
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