Yasuke (TV series)

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Yasuke
Yasuke poster.jpg
Promotional poster
Genre
Created byLeSean Thomas
Original net animation
Produced byMatthew Shattuck
Music byFlying Lotus
StudioMAPPA
Licensed byNetflix
ReleasedApril 29, 2021
Runtime28–30 minutes
Episodes6 (List of episodes)
Manga
Written bySatoshi Okunishi
Published byShogakukan
MagazineMonthly Big Comic Spirits
DemographicSeinen
Original runJuly 27, 2021 – present
Wikipe-tan face.svg Anime and manga portal

Yasuke is a Japanese-American original net anime series loosely based on the historical figure of the same name, an African warrior who served under Japanese daimyo Oda Nobunaga during the Sengoku period of samurai conflict in 16th century Japan. Created by LeSean Thomas and animated by Japanese animation studio MAPPA, the series stars Lakeith Stanfield as the titular character.[5] The series was released on Netflix on April 29, 2021.[6][7]

Synopsis[]

In an alternate-reality 16th century feudal Japan reimagined with magic and advanced technology, an African man named Yasuke went from being in the service of Jesuit missionaries during the Nanban trade to being a warrior and retainer in the service of Lord Oda Nobunaga. In the year 1582, he witnessed the fall of Nobunaga's forces in battle at Honnō-ji Temple against the army of the Dark General, who serves the demonic warlord Yami no Daimyō. With Nobunaga's death and the defeat of his forces, Yami no Daimyō assumes complete control of the land. Twenty years later, Yasuke tries to put his storied past as a legendary ronin known as the "Black Samurai" behind him and retires as a recluse boatman named Yassan at a remote village. He encounters a singer at a local bar named Ichika and later agrees to take her and her daughter Saki, a sick girl with mysterious magical powers, north to see a special doctor to help with Saki's condition. After an attack by mercenaries who are after Ichika and Saki, Yasuke is tasked with protecting Saki while coming to terms with his past, dealing with would-be conquerors of Japan, and facing dark supernatural elements as Yasuke and Saki find themselves in the middle of a struggle against the forces of Yami no Daimyō.

Characters[]

Yasuke (弥助)
Voiced by: Jun Soejima[8] (Japanese); Lakeith Stanfield (English)
Once a servant of Jesuits named Eusebio Ibrahimo Baloi and originally of Yao descent, he became Yasuke upon becoming a vassal to Oda Nobunaga where his skill and honor earned much of his Lord's favor, despite the discrimination for his skin and distrust for his foreign origin. After serving as Nobunaga's kaishakunin following his defeat at Honnō-ji Temple, he escaped his bondage under the Jesuits and became a recluse working as a boatman ferrying people along the river he resides on. After 20 years in hiding, he reluctantly joins Saki on a quest after the pair cross paths against Abraham and the servants of the Yami no Daimyō.
Oda Nobunaga (織田 信長)
Voiced by: Takehiro Hira (Japanese and English)
The historic warlord of Japan, that nearly succeeded in united Japan under his crest. Just as historically, Nobunaga scoffed at traditions to progress Japan under his rule, even bringing in Yasuke as a retainer. Nobunaga was also unabashed by his romantic love for Ranmaru.
Saki
Voiced by: Kiko Tamura (Japanese); Maya Tanida (English)
Ichika's adopted daughter, rescued from Abraham as an infant. She possesses incredible mystical powers with the potential to rival the Yami no Daimyō as the villain's natural counterbalance.
Natsumaru
Voiced by: Fusako Urabe (Japanese); Ming-Na Wen (English)
Described as an onna bugeisha, a lady samurai for Nobunaga, she befriends Yasuke and share a common bond of being considered outsiders by others in Nobunaga's ranks. Natsumaru was revealed to be a member of the Iga clan and also a spy for Hattori Hanzo within Nobunaga's ranks. Despite having an attraction for Yasuke, he discovers her secret and regretfully kills her amid the battle with Hanzo's army.
Ichika
Voiced by: Rie Tanaka (Japanese); Gwendoline Yeo (English)
A singer at an inn where she meets Yasuke, hiring him to take her and Saki to a doctor upriver.
Morisuke
Voiced by: Yu Kamio (Japanese); Paul Nakauchi (English)
The doctor who exclusively treats and trains Saki, as he shares similar powers. He was once a samurai in Nobunaga's forces, serving alongside Yasuke. He runs a school mentoring psychics and sees Saki as the chosen one to end the Yami no Daimyō.
Ishikawa
Voiced by: Eri Kitamura (Japanese); Dia Frampton (English)
An assassin wielding a giant scythe and other knives, working for Abraham to fetch Saki. After aiding Yasuke and Morisuke, she dies when the Daimyō's personal army comes for Saki.
Haruto
Voiced by: Shunsuke Kubozuka (Japanese); Darren Criss (English)
A self-aware weaponized robot with humorous tendencies, working for Abraham to fetch Saki. After Ishikawa's death, he kamikaze strikes the Daimyō's forces in revenge.
Nikita
Voiced by: Hiroki Nanami (Japanese); Julie Marcus (English)
A Russian Werebear assassin working for Abraham to fetch Saki. After his death, she stops hunting Saki and helps Yasuke at Morisuke's temple. She sacrifices herself to buy time for Morisuke's forces to retreat, and for Yasuke to take Saki elsewhere.
Achoja
Voiced by: Kenji Kitamura (Japanese); William Christopher Stephens (English)
An African shaman originally from the Kingdom of Benin, he is hired by Abraham to capture Yasuke to find Saki. After Abraham's death, he and his party take their pay and he also develops a warrior's respect with Yasuke. He aids Morisuke's efforts against a monster of the Daimyō's and is richly rewarded, the only member of his group to survive after the end battle.
Abraham
Voiced by: Shigeru Ushiyama (Japanese); Dan Donohue (English)
A priest with mutant powers in service to the Catholic Church, aiming to take Saki to Europe and conquer the continent, then take the Church as its new leader. Yasuke and Saki kill him after both are captured by his hired assassins.
Yami no Daimyō
Voiced by: Yoshiko Sakakibara (Japanese); Amy Hill (English)
The dark mage who conquered a swath of Japan, who seeks to take Saki's power for herself, seeing her as a natural threat.

Production[]

Concept[]

According to series creator LeSean Thomas, he was inspired to learn more about Yasuke, regarded as the first foreign born warrior of African descent in Japanese samurai history, after seeing online images from the children's book Kurosuke by Kurusu Yoshio in 2009. After the success of creating his first animated series Cannon Busters with Japanese animation studios Satelight and Yumeta Company, Thomas was approached by Netflix in 2017 to create future projects for the network. Thomas pitched three ideas to Netflix, with one of them being an action adventure anime series based the story of Yasuke.[9]

Netflix greenlit the project with Thomas serving as showrunner of the series.[10] Instead of a traditional historical anime series, the story was developed as a reimagined take of feudal Japan set in a world of science fiction and fantasy elements, such as magic and mecha, to set it apart from other jidaigeki anime.[11] According to Thomas, he felt restricted in the idea of doing a standard biopic, and he wanted to do a series with a sense of fantasy and romanticism like what was done with other figures in Japanese history, such as Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi.[12][13] Nick Jones Jr., a lead writer for the series, has credited works such as Samurai 7, Rambo films, and Lone Wolf and Cub as influences to his writing. The series was developed with multiple seasons in mind.

Development[]

First announced in November 2018, Yasuke was developed with a writing team in the United States, and art, character design, and animation in Japan by studio MAPPA. LeSean Thomas, actor Lakeith Stanfield, musical artist Steven Ellison a.k.a. Flying Lotus, and manager/producer Colin Stark are the executive producers of the project with Matthew Shattuck serving as a producer. Both Stanfield and Flying Lotus contributed ideas to the project such as Yasuke's backstory involving trauma and mental health, additional characters for the series, and story elements involving the supernatural.[13] Stanfield voices Yasuke in the English version while Japanese/African American actor and television personality Jun Soejima voices Yasuke in the Japanese version.

Takeru Satō is the chief episode director of the series with Satoshi Iwataki as chief animation director, Junichi Higashi as art director, Yuki Nomoto as the director of 3DCG, and Hyo-Gyu Park as director of photography. The character designs for the series were created by director and animator Takeshi Koike with Kenichi Shima serving as sub character designer.[14] Recording for the English cast was done at recording studio NYAV Post in New York City.

Music[]

In addition to serving as an executive producer and as part of the creative team, Flying Lotus also composed the soundtrack for the series.[15] "Black Gold", written and produced by Flying Lotus and performed by Thundercat, is the opening theme for the series, and the ending theme is "Between Memories" by Flying Lotus, featuring Niki Randa and Thundercat. Each theme was featured in five of the six episodes. Instead of going for a more straightforward hip hop or jazz focused soundtrack like Samurai Champloo and Cowboy Bebop, Flying Lotus went for an organic take with the music being made in chronological order to reflect the main character's progression in the story.[16] Flying Lotus stated that he went for a more synthesizer-inspired sound mixed with Japanese percussion, African percussion, and hip-hop elements.

Manga adaptation[]

In June 2021, a manga adaptation by Satoshi Okunishi was announced. It began serialization in Shogakukan's Monthly Big Comic Spirits on July 27, 2021.[17]

Episodes[]

No.TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboarded byOriginal release date [18]
1"Ronin"
Transcription: "Rōnin" (Japanese: 浪人)
Takeru SatōStory
LeSean Thomas
Flying Lotus
Screenplay
Nick Jones Jr.
Takeru SatōApril 29, 2021 (2021-04-29)
20 years after the fall of Oda Nobunaga, Yasuke travels with Ichika and her daughter Saki to take the girl to a special doctor. Yasuke recalls the time he was recruited by Nobunaga. On their journey they are attacked by a group of mercenaries sent by the daimyo to capture Saki for her special powers.
2"The Old Way"
Transcription: "Inishie Yori Tsuzuku Michi" (Japanese: 古より続く道)
Yasufumi SoejimaStory
LeSean Thomas
Flying Lotus
Screenplay
Nick Jones Jr.
Hiroshi KobayashiApril 29, 2021 (2021-04-29)
With Ichika gone, Yasuke and Saki return to the village with the mercenaries in pursuit. Yasuke remembers his service to Nobunaga in his goal to unify Japan. Yasuke is soon overwhelmed by the mercenaries after he refuses to hand over Saki.
3"Mortal Sins"
Transcription: "Taizai" (Japanese: 大罪)
Kunihiro MoriStory
LeSean Thomas
Flying Lotus
Screenplay
Alex Larsen
Satoshi IwatakiApril 29, 2021 (2021-04-29)
Yasuke is falsely accused of murdering Ichika and being held and tortured by Abraham, while Saki is being tracked down by Nikita and Haruto. Saki's power grows and she manages to aid Yasuke and kill Abraham.
4"The Long Road"
Transcription: "Hatenaki Michi" (Japanese: 果てなき道)
Hiroyuki KanbeStory
LeSean Thomas
Flying Lotus
Screenplay
Alex Larsen
Masahiro AndōApril 29, 2021 (2021-04-29)
On their journey to Dr. Morisuke, Saki and Yasuke encounter a band of warriors and their powerful leader lieutenant Kurosaka. A decisive battle ends with Kurosaka getting stabbed in the chest. After leaving Saki in Dr. Morisuke's care, Yasuke goes on his own way.
5"Pain & Blood"
Transcription: "Itami to Chi" (Japanese: 痛みと血)
Kazuya IwataStory
LeSean Thomas
Flying Lotus
Screenplay
Nick Jones Jr.
Ken'ichi SuzukiApril 29, 2021 (2021-04-29)
Yasuke battles the dark general Mitsuhide, while Dr. Morisuke helps Saki to be free of the Daimyo's dark influence. As dark army steps up their attack, the mercenaries intervene. However a larger dark army advances, wiping out most of the mercenaries and forcing Dr. Morisuke's forces to retreat to the temple.
6"Balance"
Transcription: "Chōwa" (Japanese: 調和)
Takeru SatōStory
LeSean Thomas
Flying Lotus
Screenplay
Alex Larsen
Takeru SatōApril 29, 2021 (2021-04-29)
As Dr. Morisuke holds back the dark army, Yasuke and Saki infiltrate the Dark Castle. Yasuke falls under the Daimyo's hallucinogenic magic until Saki snaps him out of it. Together the two friends destroy the Daimyo.

Soundtrack album[]

Yasuke (2021)[]

Yasuke
Soundtrack album by
Flying Lotus
ReleasedApril 30, 2021
GenreHip hop, Instrumental hip hop, electronic music, experimental music
LabelWarp Records
ProducerFlying Lotus

Yasuke is the soundtrack album and original score by Flying Lotus, created for the series. It was released on April 30, 2021 through Warp Records and features appearances by Thundercat, Denzel Curry, and Niki Randa.[19]

Track Listing
No.TitleLength
1."War at the Door"2:07
2."Black Gold" (featuring Thundercat)1:37
3."Your Lord"2:06
4."Shoreline Sus"1:20
5."Hiding in the Shadows" (featuring Niki Randa)1:01
6."Crust"2:13
7."Fighting Without Honor"1:54
8."Pain and Blood"1:24
9."War Lords"1:24
10."Sachi"1:25
11."Your Screams"2:18
12."Using What You Got"1:05
13."African Samurai" (featuring Denzel Curry)1:54
14."Where's the Girl?"0:40
15."Kurosaka Strikes!"1:19
16."This Cursed Life"1:27
17."RoBomb"1:05
18."Taiko Time // Sacrifice"1:21
19."Your Day Off"1:33
20."Your Armour"2:20
21."Enchanted"2:16
22."Mind Flight"2:53
23."Survivors"1:17
24."Your Head // We Won"1:24
25."The Eyes of Vengeance"2:59
26."Between Memories" (featuring Niki Randa and Thundercat)1:45
Total length:43:26

Critical reception[]

According to the review aggregator Metacritic, which sampled 9 reviews and calculated a weighted average of 72 out of 100, Yasuke received "generally favorable reviews".[20] On Rotten Tomatoes, 93% of 27 ratings are positive, and the average rating is 6.60/10. The consensus for the series states: "Anchored by an impressive voice cast led by a solid Lakeith Stanfield, Yasuke's expertly crafted, gorgeously animated blend of fantasy and history is an epic ode to the titular samurai."[21]

James Poniewozik praised both the animation and score, but argued that "the quieter and more novel aspects... get drowned out by its louder, less distinctive action story lines."

Notes[]

  1. ^ Credited as Chief Technical Director (演出, Chief Enshutsu).

References[]

  1. ^ Kat Moon (August 16, 2021). "Some Seeds Are Being Planted.' How Yasuke Paves a New Path for Black Creators in Anime". Time Magazine. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  2. ^ Limbong, Andrew (May 2, 2021). "With 'Trojan Horse' Animation, 'Yasuke' Creators Honor True Story Of Black Samurai". Npr. Archived from the original on May 2, 2021. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  3. ^ Nguyen-Okwu, Leslie (April 24, 2021). "Netflix is retelling the lost tale of Japan's first African samurai". Quartz Africa. Archived from the original on May 7, 2021. Retrieved June 23, 2021. The action-filled anime, set in an alternative world of science fiction and fantasy, is steeped with magic and robots.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference science fantasy was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ "LaKeith Stanfield's Alt-Reality Netflix Anime 'Yasuke' Reveals New Character Art". Collider. March 26, 2021. Retrieved April 2, 2021.
  6. ^ "Netflix Reveals AnimeJapan 2021 Lineup: Resident Evil, Yasuke, and More". IGN. March 26, 2021. Retrieved April 2, 2021.
  7. ^ "NETFLIX'S EPIC YASUKE TRAILER FINDS LAKEITH STANFIELD AS A RELUCTANT RONIN IN MAGIC & MECH-FILLED JAPAN". Syfy. April 1, 2021. Retrieved April 2, 2021.
  8. ^ "Yasuke Anime Unveils Japanese Cast With New Teaser". Anime News Network. April 13, 2021. Retrieved April 13, 2021.
  9. ^ "Director LeSean Thomas' animated journey from the South Bronx to South Korea". The Undefeated. February 5, 2021. Retrieved April 2, 2021.
  10. ^ "LeSean Thomas: About". Retrieved April 2, 2021.
  11. ^ "Redefining What Anime Can Be With 'Yasuke'". Netflix. Retrieved April 2, 2021.
  12. ^ "Interview: Yasuke Director LeSean Thomas". Anime News Network. April 28, 2021. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  13. ^ Jump up to: a b "LaKeith Stanfield becomes Yasuke, the first African samurai, in debut trailer for Netflix anime series". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
  14. ^ "Yasuke Anime Reveals Teaser, Visual, More Staff". Anime News Network. April 1, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2021.
  15. ^ "FLYING LOTUS SHARES FIRST LOOK AT HIS EXECUTIVE-PRODUCED NETFLIX ANIME SERIES, "YASUKE"". EDM.com. March 13, 2021. Retrieved April 2, 2021.
  16. ^ "HOW FLYING LOTUS CRAFTED THE SOUNDS OF YASUKE, NETFLIX'S NEW SAMURAI ANIME". The Verge. April 9, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2021.
  17. ^ Mateo, Alex (June 23, 2021). "Yasuke Anime Gets Manga on July 27". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 23, 2021.
  18. ^ "Yasuke – Listings". The Futon Critic. Retrieved April 26, 2021.
  19. ^ "Flying Lotus Unveils 'Yasuke' Soundtrack With Denzel Curry, Thundercat and Niki Randa". Hypebeast. May 1, 2021. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  20. ^ https://www.metacritic.com/tv/yasuke/season-1
  21. ^ https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/yasuke/s01

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