Review of The Elusive Samurai
The Elusive Samurai (Watched on Crunchyroll) The Elusive Samurai was a pleasant surprise for me. I started watching it randomly, without recommendations or prior knowledge—just clicked and began. At first, I didn’t think I’d enjoy it. The opening seemed quite childish, filled with jokes, quirky characters, and the classic innocent protagonist overflowing with kindness. I’ve become somewhat saturated with that trope. However, I must be honest—I was misled by my own biases. This anime skilfully balances seriousness with humour, blending various art styles, from sketchy to 3D, in a magnificent way. I watched all 12 episodes in just two days because it was so enjoyable and light-hearted, leavingme wanting more.
There are numerous references to current memes that are genuinely funny. The humour is impressively woven into the context of war, executed flawlessly by the writers—kudos to them!
It’s worth noting that the series carries philosophical and religious undertones regarding short- and long-term actions and how we impact others, even when it seems counterintuitive at the moment.
What a delightful experience this was! I had never heard of this title or studio before, but they created a remarkable work of art. I’m glad I gave it a chance and watched it.