Kai Doh Maru
Kai Doh Maru | |
怪童丸 (KaidÅmaru) | |
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Genre | Historical Drama, War Drama, Romance |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Kanji Wakabayashi |
Produced by | Katsuji Morishita |
Written by | Nobuhisa Terado |
Music by |
Yutaka Fukuoka Yoshihiro Ike |
Studio | Production I.G, SME Visual Works |
Licensed by |
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Released | December 19, 2001 |
Runtime | 45 minutes |
Kai Doh Maru (怪童丸 KaidÅmaru) is an original video animation (OVA) anime directed by Kanji Wakabayashi and produced by the Japanese animation studios Production I.G. and SME Visual Works. It was released on December 19, 2001 in Japan and on July 29, 2003 in the United States by Manga Entertainment. In Australia, it is distributed on DVD by Madman Entertainment.
Plot
Set in the ShÅryaku and ChÅtoku eras of Japan's Heian period, Kai Doh Maru is set against a background of a capital under threat from disease, outlaws, and political plots. The story reworks themes from Japanese folklore, focusing on the relationship between Sakata no Kintoki (KintarÅ) and Minamoto no RaikÅ, one of the first military Minamoto and "monster hunters" of folklore.[1] The story replaces the traditional image of Kintaro - a strong, ruddy-cheeked man[2] - with that of a determined, tomboyish girl, while retaining much of the traditional character such as the carrying of an axe.[3] Other historical figures from the period who have also become objects of folklore, such as Fujiwara no Michinaga and the rebel Taira no Masakado also make an appearance.
The story begins at Mount Ashigara in Sagami Province in the ShÅryakuera, where the young Kintoki is caught in a bloody family feud. Disguised as a boy by her father to protect her from her uncle's ambitions to take over the family, Kintoki's memories of her childhood indicate that she was intended as the next head of the family. She is almost killed by her uncle when he kills her family in a coup, but is rescued by the arrival of the warrior Minamoto no RaikÅ, who takes her back to the capital.
There she grows up and joins RaikÅ's band of warriors, known as the "Four Heavenly Kings" ShitennÅ, and grows very close to RaikÅ, though their apparent feelings for each other remain undeclared. Five years later (in ChÅtoku 1) she joins RaikÅ and his associates in policing the capital during a period of unrest caused by an outbreak of disease and bandits from Oeyama. Unbeknownst to Kintoki, the bandit leader Shuten DÅji is in fact her cousin, Ohni-hime. Ohni-hime is unaware that Kintoki is not a man, and has come to Heian-kyÅ to "rescue" him. The Oeyama bandits are secretly acting in cooperation Fujiwara no Michinaga, who hopes to use the chaos they cause to extend his control over the government. This results in the burning of the capital by Shuten DÅji and her follower Taira no Masakado. In the fighting, several of RaikÅ's associates are killed and Kintoki is abducted by Ohni-hime, forcing RaikÅ to seek her out in the bandit's Oeyama lair.[4]
References
- ↑ Sansom, George (1958). 'A History of Japan to 1334'. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
- ↑ ç ”ç©¶ç¤¾æ–°å’Œè‹±å¤§è¾žå…¸ (Kenkyusha Japanese-English Dictionary, "KintarÅ"
- ↑ http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Animation/kaidohmaru/introduction/character/kintoki.html
- ↑ http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Animation/kaidohmaru/introduction/story/index.html
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Kai Doh Maru (OVA) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia