Bakumatsu Kikansetsu Irohanihoheto – 05 – Fear the power of the Engrish

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Again, a few new names:

Karasuma Kurouta: He’s the guy with the beak-like head accessory.

Ryuu Kaien: He’s the small guy, incredibly fast, white hair.

Hajizuka Genzai: He’s the huge guy. These three were seen at the beginning of the episode, where they were recruited for Nakaiya Juubei. Suddenly, the supernatural element also returned to the series when they were possessed by another inadequately sealed demon. This caused them to lose their mind, become loyal to Nakaiya Juubei and increase in both power and speed.

Hata Meifuu: he’s under the service of Nakaiya Juubei. He’s some kind of shaman, able to use supernatural powers in such a way that he can try to manipulate the inadequately sealed demons.

A few more things I found out after watching episode 3: Katsu actually holds a very important position. He’s just an unfortunate bystander who got involved with the story as he happened to be near the Kakunojou troupe often. Akizuki’s current mission is chasing after those demons, Shouten-sama probably gave him this mission. But what does Sakamoto Ryouma have to do with this?

Just as with Asatte no Houkou, I’m beginning to see a pattern. First, we have an episode which introduces the new characters, new bad guys, et cetera. The episode afterwards features the climax of that episode. I’m not sure whether this is a good idea, though. I think that an irregular pacing is better for series as Bakumatsu.

Also, one thing that’s been irking me about this series is its bad guys, and most especially the goons who get sent after Yuyama and Akizuki. They just lack depth and background. All we know of Hario Genba was that he once killed Yuyama’s parents, though what he did afterwards never becomes clear. Magozou is even worse, as we never really get to know him. I think that’s a pity, as it really would contribute to this series.

This episode wasn’t really anything special, apart from a number of small details. I liked how Soutetsu actually was discovered, and how H.S. Parkes sent out his English guards in order to scare away the three attackers. Notice how the Japanese officials are enraged by this? Should provide good material for in the future. Still, Parkes’ Engrish is too evident. And why was Nakaiya Juubei suddenly so gloomy at the end of the episode?

The cliff-hanger also was interesting. It’s obvious after you see it, as Kanna Saikyou no Suke does have English connections (after all, he was appointed to Katsu by Parkes).

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