
I've been told it's extremely good by tons of people, and haven't actually heard one bad thing about it other than some people saying it's really slow.
As for Hijikata, Kondo, Souji and the gang, the Shinsengumi were an actual Japanese police force in Japan during the late Edo period (1860-ish). Originally they were just a group of masterless samurai. I believe they formed the Shinsengumi due to Japan's growing fear of invasion and influence from other countries. Japan was a very isolated country back then, and were actually quite behind the times.
Peace Maker is actually one of the most historically accurate animes I have ever seen. Most of what you saw in that anime actually happened in real life. Nearly every character in the anime (excluding Saya and the like) is based on a real person, and nearly everything that happened in the anime (excluding the crappy Souji look-a-like part and that weird magic guy) actually happened in real life. Peace Maker makes use of the term 'Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians' as well, which I think basically means to love and follow the emperor and help kill any invaders from other countries. Which was the big thing during the late Edo Period.
Gintama aren't copying or referencing Peace Maker, the Shinsengumi characters in Gintama are based off of the real Shinsengumi members (just like in Peace Maker), but they're just comedy versions of the characters while still keeping their personalities and appearences.
I see, thanks for clearing that up. So like the whole tetsu thing happened when he faced yoshida?I've been told it's extremely good by tons of people, and haven't actually heard one bad thing about it other than some people saying it's really slow.
As for Hijikata, Kondo, Souji and the gang, the Shinsengumi were an actual Japanese police force in Japan during the late Edo period (1860-ish). Originally they were just a group of masterless samurai. I believe they formed the Shinsengumi due to Japan's growing fear of invasion and influence from other countries. Japan was a very isolated country back then, and were actually quite behind the times.
Peace Maker is actually one of the most historically accurate animes I have ever seen. Most of what you saw in that anime actually happened in real life. Nearly every character in the anime (excluding Saya and the like) is based on a real person, and nearly everything that happened in the anime (excluding the crappy Souji look-a-like part and that weird magic guy) actually happened in real life. Peace Maker makes use of the term 'Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians' as well, which I think basically means to love and follow the emperor and help kill any invaders from other countries. Which was the big thing during the late Edo Period.
Gintama aren't copying or referencing Peace Maker, the Shinsengumi characters in Gintama are based off of the real Shinsengumi members (just like in Peace Maker), but they're just comedy versions of the characters while still keeping their personalities and appearences.
and that magic thing was soooo random, i didnt get it after he died, i was just like... O.o
and Monster is good i guess, but yeah i agree its slow.
it was a good anime, im not saying it was CRAP but ive seen better
I think the whole Tetsu vs Yoshida is exagerated. Tetsu was a real person, and he really was Hijikata's page. In the anime Tetsu fought Yoshi during the Ikedaya Incident, but it was never confirmed whether Tetsu was an actual member of the Shinsengumi before then or not. I've seen other anime in which Tetsu hasn't joined the Shinsengumi until much later on. He did not fight Yoshida, I highly, highly, highly doubt that, and Yoshida didn't kill his parents, but no one really knows when Tetsu joined the Shinsengumi. He might have been around Yoshida's time, he might have not. Theres no way he could have had any sort of conflict with him though, regardless.I see, thanks for clearing that up. So like the whole tetsu thing happened when he faced yoshida?
and that magic thing was soooo random, i didnt get it after he died, i was just like... O.o
and Monster is good i guess, but yeah i agree its slow.
it was a good anime, im not saying it was CRAP but ive seen better
No one really knows who killed Yoshida either. It's speculated that Souji killed him, and that is what happens in the anime so it's still following the history books correctly there. Did you know that Souji was actually the best samurai in the Shinsengumi. How badass is he? :8
Some of it is exagerated and some new things are added, but most of it is accurate. Hijikata really did torture that guy for information on the choshu's plan, Hijikata and Souji really did know each other at a young age and Kondo really did bring the Shinsengumi together, etc.
The whole magic and alchemy thing didn't fit in the series at all in my opinion. It's just filler, lol. All of that crap isn't in the manga, the manga is proper straight on Shinsengumi only and is even more accurate than the anime is. To be honest, Peace Maker really didn't have to be 24 episodes long. Cut out all of the comedy only episodes and the Souji look-alike and magic parts (which are what shouldn't be in there anyway) and it could probably be done in the standard 13 episodes. Although I kinda like that it's longer, more development and freedom. It's nice watching a kind of cool but standard samurai anime as well but then for the last few episodes it suddenly does a 180 and gets super hardcore and violent.
Last edited by Neversoft; 09-01-2009 at 01:15 AM.
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