2012-07-17, 23:45 | Link #182 | |||
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Family fued was common and so were the slaughters and betrayals. Takeda Shingen also had his shares of slaughters and family feud that included exiling his father and elimination his own son. Uesugi Kenshin, despite having a noble image, also have his share of criticism from peers of his periods. Interestingly, there isn't much criticism about Nobunaga that was on the record. Most of the criticism comes from the records after the Edo period and establishment of Tokugawa Shogunate. Interesting note here is that part of Nobunaga's image was that he was often being betrayed so his is cruel to vassal. However, after his unified the Oda clan and Owari, none of the betrayals he faced were from his own clan nor Owari vassals. That is actually an unique situation compare to other Daimyo clans at time. Quote:
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Agree, that is part of the cultural difference between East/West/MiddleEast. Eastern Asian countries in general knows these history or at very least aware of these period. Chinese Sengoku/Spring-Autumn, Japanese Sengoku, and Chinese Sangoku/Three-Kingdom are popular historical periods that pop the interests of countries of those region. Anyway, episode two is great, so far, this LN adaption is better then I expected even if I've been following the LN. I also like the detail were Inuchiyo is living next to him, when it is popular opinion that Maeda and Hideyoshi were consistently neighbors before they were given land.
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2012-07-18, 00:48 | Link #183 |
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Enjoying the anime so far.
I'm very glad the show hit the ground running, instead of spending time showing Yoshiharu griping about being stuck in a weird time period and moaning about going home. Yoshiharu is a proactive, resourceful character who uses his game and history knowledge to his benefit. This, I approve! I'm wondering how far the anime would go in terms of the Nobunaga's historical life. I'm certain the battle of Okehazama would be featured at some point, the famous battle in which Nobunaga led a small force of about 2,500 to miraculous victory against an overwhelming force of about 40,000 Imagawa troops. The decisive battle of Nagashino in which Nobunaga defeated Takeda (mentioned briefly during Nobuna's temple meeting with Dosan in episode 1), thus cementing Nobunaga's military dominance in the Kanto region, would likely be featured in the anime as well. Also, I notice the anime changed the name of Oda Nobuyuki, the name of Nobunaga's younger brother who died in rebellion. It might seem a small thing, but I'm thinking it's a prelude that the famous betrayal at Honno-ji would be done by another character as a twist or to spare the cute girl such an ignominious role. |
2012-07-18, 02:35 | Link #185 |
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I want to do that too, I wish there is a Nobuna-mod somewhere for Nobunaga's Ambition game. I mean there is a Saimoe-mod out there for Romance of Three Kingdom X and XII.
A Nobuna-mod shouldn't be too hard, all you do is subbing the character portrays, unless someone is getting ambitious with Scenario Editor.
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2012-07-18, 02:55 | Link #187 | |
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Based on events, Battle of Okehazama should be in episode 4 or 5. Considering next episode is the Mino rebellion and Okehazama is the climax of Volume 1. Battle of Nagashino probably won't be featured considering that LN hasn't getting that far yet and is about 15 years away. Also Nobuyuki's name wasn't really changed, Nobuyuki has a lot of names changes including Nobukatsu(信勝), Tassei(達成), Nobunari(信成). Nobuyuki is the most well-known only because that was the name listed in the Oda clan record. On the other hand Kanjuro is the nickname/child name(informal name) for him.
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2012-07-18, 03:28 | Link #188 |
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I don't think there WILL be a Battle of Nagashino, or at least not in the form as we know it. Due to the existence of Yoshiharu, things will move in a far faster rate than in real history. Furthermore, we already have the problem here of Nobuna being 16 while dealing with the Suemori conflict, which in our history Nobunaga crushed it when he was 22, 6 years after he came to power.
Basically, while we can presume the basic outline of what goes on, we cannot assume things will go as they went with our history. The ages are off, the timing is off, and the general time flow is off. That being said, personally I hope we get to Volume 5, although I would think that would be pushing things. Volume 3 seems to be the decent cut-off. |
2012-07-18, 05:42 | Link #189 |
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Yeah agree, the series's premise is iffy to begin with. The only thing consistent was the flow of events itself. Battle of Nagashino really is too far and as you say V3 is most likely cut-off point, V5 does seem too much of stretch based on the pace right now.
BTW this is a 1-cour series right?
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2012-07-18, 05:48 | Link #190 | ||
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As far as I know yes. My point is that instead of six years since coming to power, we have events happening within what seems to be one year since Nobuna came to power. The pace of history has been accelerated a lot. |
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2012-07-18, 08:32 | Link #192 |
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I have no doubt about that, that is what separates run of the mill historical figures from visionaries. I mean, a mere two centuries ago making a country with democratic ideals was visionary (even though they did not ban slavery), 400 years ago winning the hearts and minds of your enemies instead of slaying them would have been unusual to say the least (heck, it can be said it is unusual even nowadays).
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2012-07-18, 11:40 | Link #197 |
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Speaking of Nene, now I see why people are saying Pokemon Conquest reuses character designs from another game, Samurai Warriors. Those must be pictures from Samurai Warriors- the outfits for Nene and Hanbei are very recognizable. Though I'm not sure which game is Samurai Warriors itself; the title is very generic. The rest of the pictures could be passed off as historical portraits. In fact, that picture of Nobunaga looks like it came from the mainline Nobunaga's Amibition series.
For comparison purposes: http://www.pokemonconquest.com/en-us/character/nene |
2012-07-18, 11:58 | Link #198 |
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Looks like mostly Samurai Warriors 3 art to me, with the exceptions of Niwa and Matsunaga's portrait art and maybe both Oda's as well. They look to be from a different game. Takeda looks f'n awesome like that - makes me want to see good ol' Yukimura Sanada. XD
"OYAKATA-SAMAAAA~!!" "YUKIMURAAAA~!!" Sengoku Basara ruined me.
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