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Karakuri Zoushi Ayatsuri Sakon
Rated: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Manga
Score: 7.34
Rank: 2636
Popularity: 6057
The dark-haired bishounen is Sakon Tachibana, a puppeteer, and the other is Ukon, his favorite puppet, and best friend. Sakon is the (only) grandson of Saemon Tachibana, a national treasure of Japan famous for his manipulation of Bunraku puppets. Ukon is a child doll puppet made in the early Meiji era by the famous female dollmaker Unosuke. Together they run into murders and solve them. (Source: AnimeNfo)
Tachibana, Sakon
Main
Ogata, Megumi
Ukon
Main
Kumai, Motoko
Akizuki, Kyouichi
Supporting
Uemura, Kihachiro
Akizuki, Futaba
Supporting
Tanaka, Atsuko
Akizuki, Mika
Supporting
Ishimura, Tomoko
Review
Emptyk
Story: Mystery is the whole point of this show. Who killed who and why is the question asked every episode. As a huge fan of mysteries, I recommend this show to anyone who likes shows that have you thinking while being on the edge of your seat waiting for the murderer to strike again. You really get pulled into the stories, you get a feeling of pressure and of being uneasy as if you really were in the story. You want the killer to be caught and for everything to work out. Something very interesting about the show is the mixture of villains. Some timesthe murderer is a completely evil person, but often times you feel sympathy towards them, you wish that they could have found another way. It gives you a strange feeling of realism. A 10 on story from me. Art: The art is nothing special. I would maybe compare it to Rurouni Kenshin, or something else of that general time. The colors of clothes, people, and objects are usually very bright, but the backgrounds are generally dark. Giving it a unique look which works well for the type of show. A 7 on art. Sound/music: The sound effects are good, if only because they are put to better use in this show then in most others. The music is nothing unusual. It serves it's purpose, it sets the mood. But there s nothing spectacular about it. I will say I very much like the intro song, but other then that, nothing out of the common way. An 8 on sound/music. Character: The characters, other then the core two, change every episode. There are a couple who appear in more then one to several cases, but mostly, it's a new cast each case. I liked most of the characters, but few of them were particularly interesting. It had, at least in my opinion, very likable leads, which is a plus. Sakon and Ukon are both very fun in their own ways, and Kaoruko is always fun to have around. A 9 on character. Enjoyment: I loved this show to death. It has become an all time favorite. As a great lover of who-done-it's, I fell in love hard and fast. The show and its characters were all very western in the way they worked. The plots were fun, and while confusing were not overly so. As I said before, I highly recommend this to anyone who loves mystery. a 10 on enjoyment. Overall: Very good. A fun ride that doesn't leave you bored or lost. 10 overall!
Yemi_Hikari
Story: One has to be clear about this, a lot of the arcs run into the cliques of the murder mystery genera. Also, there are some that have very big simularities to cases in other Anime/Manga, but this is not do to complete coping, but due to the cliques that run through them. That being said, what makes this story is the mystery solving pair, a boy and his puppet, and how they interact with the characters. As it progresses, one gets to not only get a really good mystery to try to solve, but a better understanding of who Ukon and Sakon are. Art:The artwork is very detailed. For those wondering why Ukon looks so much like the Rurouni, it is because the two artists worked together when starting out. I can actually find quite a few simularities in their work due to this, yet their art has their own flavor to it. Sound: The opening theme is so haunting, perhaps even gothic, as in the sence of a literary term. It is the same with the ending music. It is something that sticks in ones head and one gets out. Character: Is Ukon possesed, or does Sakon have a major split personality disorder? That is a good question as the story progresses, one has to wonder that, as Sakon is rather attached to the puppet and is really only know being able to make friends with people, something he couldn't do when he was younger. Sakon is also very smart too, which sets him apart. Enjoment: It is one of my favorites, I fell in love with the characters and loved the fact they were so unique. Overall: I highly recomend this Anime to any one who is into this kind of stuff. It is worth at least watching once, to form ones own opinion of it.