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"* Based on an action-adventure fantasy horror manga by Kaku Yuuji.
Gabimaru the Hollow is one of the most vicious assassins ever to come out of the ninja village of Iwagakure. He's ruthlessly efficient, but a betrayal results in him being handed a death sentence. He has only one hope—in order to earn his freedom, he must travel to a long-hidden island and recover an elixir that will make the shogun immortal. Failure is not an option. On this island, heaven and hell are just a hair's breadth away.
Source: Viz"
Genre(s): Action, Horror, Period
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Not really at all what I expected, at least at first. Gabimaru is on the executioner's block, accidentally refusing to die via conventional means and is saved when an offer for a pardon is presented for whoever among a bunch of condemned criminals can brave an uncharted island who's previous interlopers have died mysterious plant-like deaths.
The first episode threw me through a loop with how they handled Gabimaru's attachment to life being his wife, who he rationalized contempt for until it was revealed he was, in fact, very much in love with her that resulted in a resounding 'dawwww'. Clumsy, but cute; like the couple itself.
The second episode fire-hosed the rest of the main cast/competition in the death game scenario for better or worse. I think this show does not have the budget for a proper action series, and thus relies on some smart directing to shift focus away from sakuga and any fluid motion most of the time and let the violence be more conceptual. You'll know when it doesn't and we get some awkward motion shots of stiff looking murder and heads popping off shoulders (that is ironically quite funny).
The remaining draw is the strangely compelling mystery of the island itself. If that is handled well, it will forgive a lot of sins this thinner production may cause, so here's to hoping we get some more!