Tuesday, 7 July 2015

ANIME REVIEW: SAMURAI BRIDE COMPLETE COLLECTION

  
Samurai Bride Complete Collection
Released By: Manga Entertainment
Rating: 15
Running Time: 300 Mins
Audio: English & Japanese DD 2.0
Release Date: Out Now!
Reviewed By: Sandra Scholes

Muneakura Yagyu has returned from his journey only to find his dojo has been turned into a maid cafe by his student, Madade, leaving him wishing he had never left.
Yagyu's shock doesn't stop there - once he gets inside he's met by his sister in a rather revealing maid outfit! To make things worse, he thinks that they have insulted their ancestors by allowing themselves to change the decor from holy dojo to a seating area with fleur de lys wallpaper. Yagyu argues with the big-boobed girls, but if they don't make the maid cafe work, they will have no other choice but to sell the dojo.

Samurai Girls was such a hit with the fans that Samurai Bride just had to be done. Fan Service kings Studio Arms originally brought in the humorous Aesthetica of a Rogue Hero, Ikki Tousen and Elfen Lied and have given avid watchers of Samurai Girls a reason to watch this. As demons have descended on the newly converted dojo to give Yaguya a message, what they have to say doesn't go down well, not when a curse has been put on Yagyu so that he can't use his sword - and if he doesn't send them Jubei, he and his samurai will suffer a much worse fate.

For those who loved Ikki Tousen and Aesthetica of a Rogue Hero, there is much more daring fan service in this, the latest anime from Manga Entertainment. It picks up from where Samurai Girls left off and shows what the girls can do when Yagyu is completely by their side. For a moment he is totally helpless, but it doesn't take him long to get in the swing of things for a good old fight with the naughty demons.

After a hard day's work, settle back and enjoy watching the sort of anime your mother warned you about!

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