Saiyuki takes place in an alternate version of feudal Japan where human civilization is struggling to survive in a land plagued by demons and gods neither of which think too highly of them. A certain faction of demons has made plans to resurrect Something I dont know some kind of megademon and a disgruntled cynical priest named Genjyo Sanzo has been sent on a journey west in order to stop them. Somehow. I know its explained in there somewhere but God help me if I ever needed to remember it. If I were to describe the plot of this anime to a friend Id tell him it was about four badass antihero characters travelling across the desert and doing badass things. Because thats really what it is that you get with this anime. The intended plot if you must know is an adaptation of a Chinese Folk tale called Journey to the West. Theres some back story about collecting scrolls and saving the world but its rarely ever referenced in the story. Its nothing more than a MacGuffin and it only serves three purposes 1: Explain why the characters are travelling 2: Create friction between the characters 3: Prevent them from lingering in one place for too long and thus from dwelling on any one story for too long. The only thing you need to know or even absorb about this plot is that there are four badass characters travelling west and doing badass things. Since Im already on a negative note I may as well get my comments about the animation quality out of the way. The budget for this anime was extremely small and the people behind it werent nearly as good as the creators of Berserk at trying to cover up this issue. Still frames will drag on way too long with only the characters lips moving. The ones that arent talking will just stand there as still as cardboard cutouts not even blinking. The same can be said for the backgrounds. Clouds and trees rarely move either. But since the artwork in this anime is actually kind of impressive you probably wont mind so much. Its noticeable but the only time it really hurts the series is during the fight scenes. The fight scenes are for the most part pathetic. Most low budget anime make the effort to set aside a decent amount of money to make their fights look impressive Naruto did it Berserk did it and so did Saiyuki In the second season at least. But for the first 26 episodes or so the fight scenes are just painful to watch especially one of the early fights against some giant buglike thing. The music is decent but forgettable. Which is good because they use the same tracks over and over again and youre really better off trying not to notice. But while were on the subjects of music and animation the openings are actually really good. I fell in love with the second season opening the first time I watched it and for 24 straight episodes I never once skipped past it. Ive already mentioned that this series doesnt really care about its own plot but I cant really call that a negative as the shows episodic nature is by far one of its best qualities. Much like Cowboy Bebop this story is told almost exclusively through standalone 13 part episodes that really dont have anything to do with each other outside of some subtle character development. These vignettes are well structured and brilliantly paced and god help me each one seems to get better than the last one. None of them ever feel like filler and none of the stock characters ever feel like stock characters. Characters that only get five minutes of screen time still shine with lives of their own rather than fade into the background as writers conveniences. One of the stronger aspects of this anime IS its cast of characters. The main character Genjyo Sanzo who Ive already touched on in the plot description is the leader of the group and If were being honest here Hes one of the rare male Tsundere characters. He goes to great lengths to pretend and even try to convince himself that he hates his three companions but more often than not proves otherwise. Goku is the cheerful energetic monkeylike boy whos adopted the other three characters as a surrogate family and is constantly complaining about his appetite. Gojyo is a halfhumanhalfdemon who loves the more risqu aspects of life such as alcohol sex and gambling. Hakkai is the cool and collected character who keeps the other three grounded. Kougaji is the determined prideful antagonist who will go to any lengths to get his mother back. Homura is a former God who wants to erase creation to get back at the Gods for taking the life of his beloved. Dokukakuji is Gojyos older brother Lirin is what Goku would be like if he had boobs and Yaone stays quietly out of our memories like a good girl. These characters on their own dont seem like much. Theres minimal character development. They have their concerns their goals and their somewhat wellexplored backstories but its together that they make this anime as entertaining as it damn well should be. The writing and the dialogue between them is witty natural and never feels repetitIve or forced. Even the running gags manage to stay fresh although I didnt particularly care for the way the first season villains were used in the second season. I havent watched this anime in Japanese so I cant say how good it was in its native language but I can still say with complete confidence that the english dub was phenomenal. It was an early effort by ADV Films which just so happens to be my favorite dubbing company of all time. And Saiyuki is a perfect example of why I love it so much. Every single role is perfectly casted and performed just as well. Its rare to find an anime whos english voices make its characters sound deeper and more complex than they actually are. Even amongst this unbelievable cast there are still a few standout performances namely from David Matranga Vic Mignogna Greg Ayres and Jason Douglas. Now Im going to interrupt this review to give you all a brief history lesson about the ADV Films dubbing company. Its a Texas based company that started out in the late nineties making dubs of anime properties that nobody else really wanted. They took on highbrow projects like Evangelion and Kinos Journey lowbrow projects like Steel Angel Kurumi and Elfen Lied and even some insane titles like Excel Saga and Azumanga Daioh. They had a lot of talented voice actors who worked exclusively for them so when the company went under in 2006 these actors went largely without work. They were finally able to pull themselves out of the ashes in 2008 thanks to a licensing deal with Sentai Filmworks but the magic has faded. Their dub releases since then have ranged from mediocre example Clannad to awful example Highschool of the Dead to didnt even bother dubbing it example Detroit Metal City. The swill they produce now isnt even remotely as good what they were able to produce in their glory days which is why watching a dub like Saiyuki is like looking through a time capsule for me. Its a happy piece of nostalgia showing me everything that was wonderful about an era long gone with time. Overall Saiyuki may appear bland and unimpressive to the discerning eyes of seasoned anime viewers but if you can get past its technical limitations and throwaway plot youll have an enjoyable story with some loveable characters. Yes theres little to no plot payoff From what I hear there isnt any in the other incarnations either But just from the individual story arcs there are plenty of jawdrop moments lots of great dialogue and youll be on the edge of your seat quite a few times by the end. This particular journey may never reach its destination but you wont regret going along for the ride. I give Saiyuki a 7/10.
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