Friday, June 19, 2009

SAMURAI CHAMPLOO 09 - BATTLEWEEDFIELD



Bukan Samurai XXX bukan juga Naruto Burito Kampreto, Samurai Champloo adalah serial animasi Jepang yang tayang sejak 20 Mei 2004 sampai 19 Maret 2005. Awalnya saya sangat benci sekali dengan segala hal yang berhubungan dengan Manga, namun suatu hari teman saya Tuta menawarkan saya untuk menonton serial Samurai Champloo, dan dengan kepala batu pun saya menolaknya mentah - mentah. Tapi emang dasarnya si Tuta maksa untuk nyekokin gw nonton nih film seri dengan liciknya dia menawarkan untuk mendengarkan Soundtracknya terlebih dahulu, dimana beberapa diantaranya terdapat dalam V.A Modal Soul Classic (Nujabes).

Dan setelah gw nonton ke 26 episodenya, barulah gw sadar kalo nih kartun nyeleneh dan absurd parah, mulai dari scene Graffiti tagging hingga ladang ganja yang terbakar, ke semuanya itu diramu sanagt apik baik dari segi editing maupun visualisasi (the drugs is work). Gw rasa untuk orang - orang seperti gw yang anti Manga ada baiknya nonoton Seril animasi jepang ini...Samurai Champloo was created and directed byShinichirō Watanabe, whose previous television show, Cowboy Bebop, earned him renown in the anime and Japanese television communities.[1] The show was produced by studio Manglobe.

Music used in the series was released across four CD soundtracks by Victor Entertainment. The first, Samurai Champloo Music Record: Masta, was released on June 23, 2004. Produced by Shinichirō Watanabe's longtime friend and DJ Tsutchie and the Japanese hip-hop duo Force of Nature,[8][verification needed] the album features 18 instrumental tracks and one mid-tempo ballad sung by R&Bsongstress Kazami. Samurai Champloo Music Record: Departure was released on the same date, containing 17 tracks, with two being vocal pieces performed by rap artist Shing02 and R&B songstressMinmi. The album was produced by Japanese DJ/producer Nujabes and American MC/producer Fat Jon.[8]

Two additional soundtracks followed on September 22, 2004. Samurai Champloo Music Record: Playlist contained an additional 19 tracks, all created by Tsutchie, with only one being a vocal piece: a remix of the first album's song "Fly," now performed by Azuma Riki of the hip hop group Small Circle of Friends[8] The final album, Samurai Champloo Music Record: Impression , features 23 tracks from Force of Nature, Nujabes, and Fat Jon. Rap artists Suiken and S-word, members of Tokyo rap group Nitro Microphone Underground appear providing guest vocals and Minmi performs the final song on the album.[8]

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