Is Rainbow Samurai worth watching?
Rainbow Samurai has a score of 7.24/10 and falls under the Adventure and Drama genres, suggesting it's a compelling watch for fans of those genres.
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jaお〜い!竜馬
en-x-romajiOi! Ryouma
enOi
enHey! Ryoma
enO~i! Ryouma
enRyuoma
enO~i! Ryoma
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enOi! Ryoma
In the middle of the 19th century, Japan was still closed off from the outside world. There were just the beginning signs of reformation in the long regime of Shogun Tokugawa. In the remote countryside, on the island of Shikoko, a young boy named Ryoma is growing up in a lower-class Samurai family. A decade later, he is to become on of the leading figures to topple the Shogun's reign and open Japan to the western world. Our story begins with Ryoma, a dreaming kid of seven years. Ryoma is an honest and tenderd-hearted boy who hates any sort of violence and brutality. He is so sensitive, and a bit naive, that he often cries from pity when he sees even the simples act of violence such as another kid trampling a tiny insect. The kids and even his family call him a "cry baby". However, he is not a coward -- not a "chicken" at all. His distress comes from a desire to prevent unreasonable acts and the wrong doings in life. His older sister is the only person who understands his depth. She recognizes that her brother is gifted with a special talent and she does her best to protect him and cheer him up. (Source: Enoki Films USA)
In the middle of the 19th century, Japan was still closed off from the outside world. There were just the beginning signs of reformation in the long regime of Shogun Tokugawa. In the remote countryside, on the island of Shikoko, a young boy named Ryoma is growing up in a lower-class Samurai family. A decade later, he is to become on of the leading figures to topple the Shogun's reign and open Jap
In the middle of the 19th century, Japan was still closed off from the outside world. There were just the beginning signs of reformation in the long regime of Shogun Tokugawa. In the remote countryside, on the island of Shikoko, a young boy named Ryoma is growing up in a lower-class Samurai family. A decade later, he is to become on of the leading figures to topple the Shogun's reign and open Japan to the western world. Our story begins with Ryoma, a dreaming kid of seven years. Ryoma is an honest and tenderd-hearted boy who hates any sort of violence and brutality. He is so sensitive, and a bit naive, that he often cries from pity when he sees even the simples act of violence such as another kid trampling a tiny insect. The kids and even his family call him a "cry baby". However, he is not a coward -- not a "chicken" at all. His distress comes from a desire to prevent unreasonable acts and the wrong doings in life. His older sister is the only person who understands his depth. She recognizes that her brother is gifted with a special talent and she does her best to protect him and cheer him up. (Source: Enoki Films USA)
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Rainbow Samurai has a score of 7.24/10 and falls under the Adventure and Drama genres, suggesting it's a compelling watch for fans of those genres.
Rainbow Samurai is a finished anime series that has a total of 39 episodes.
Rainbow Samurai is the first and only entry in its franchise, and its availability can be checked on various anime streaming platforms.
Rainbow Samurai, also known as Oi! Ryouma, was released in 1992 and tells the story of Ryoma, a key figure in Japan's reformation.
jaお〜い!竜馬
en-x-romajiOi! Ryouma
enOi
enHey! Ryoma
enO~i! Ryouma
enRyuoma
enO~i! Ryoma
enRyoma
enOi! Ryoma
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