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Carried By The Wind #1: Tsukikage Ran - A Tale Of Two Travelers (2000)
Rating:
Starring: Madhouse
Director: Akitaroh Daichi
Category: Animation
Studio: Pioneer Studios
Subtitles:
English
Length:
100 mins

 
 

 

A Cut Above!

The Samurai drama has been around for ages, but never like this.Comic genius director Akitaro Daichi (Jubei-chan The Ninja girl) has created his own unique version with two very different traveling companions.One's a sake-swilling master swordsman, and one' a loud-mouthed martial artist full of righteous indignation.And...they're both women!

Ran, the beautiful female samurai, craves a simple life.A nice place to sleep, a decent meal, and a lot of sake, it takes little more than that to maker her happy.(Actually, the sake alone would probably be enough). But being a wandering samurai, she often has no money for luxuries like food and sake.

Meow of the Iron Cat Fist, meanwhile, is a young martial artist whom Ran meets quite by chance. She's on the road searching for adventure.Although Ran is annoyed by her incessant talking, it's always handy to have a friend - especially when they have money to spend (on sake).

Now, this unlikely pair travels together. (Actually, Meow just usually follows Ran around), and they encounter many unsavory characters.But when the day is done, Ran's sword and Meow's fists usually are enough to solve whatever problems they may face.And after the battles are over -- as long as there