It’s not the stereotypical “Hero With 1000 Faces” type of story, and it’s very meta that way.
I enjoyed it, and thought it was well done with the art and direction, but it’s definitely not everyone’s cup of tea.
I think it’s also a matter of being “too Japanese” to be popular with all the references to shoguns, shrines, and other concepts in Japanese history that most people aren’t familiar with.
It makes a lot more sense if you’ve even done a shallow dive into feudal Japan, like reading James Clavell’s Shogun novel for example. I’m not sure how well the recent TV adaptation explains everything.
It’s a weird show.
It’s not the stereotypical “Hero With 1000 Faces” type of story, and it’s very meta that way.
I enjoyed it, and thought it was well done with the art and direction, but it’s definitely not everyone’s cup of tea.
I think it’s also a matter of being “too Japanese” to be popular with all the references to shoguns, shrines, and other concepts in Japanese history that most people aren’t familiar with.
It makes a lot more sense if you’ve even done a shallow dive into feudal Japan, like reading James Clavell’s Shogun novel for example. I’m not sure how well the recent TV adaptation explains everything.