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Hokuto no Ken Zero: Kenshirou Den
Rated: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Manga
Score: 7.47
Rank: 2061
Popularity: 6179
Last of the Shin Kyuuseishu Densetsu pentalogy. A prequel set between Kenshiro's defeat at the hands of Shin and the beginning of the manga. (Source: Wikipedia)
Kenshirou
Main
Abe, Hiroshi
Amo
Supporting
Konno, Hiromi
Danne
Supporting
Park, Romi
Gades
Supporting
Inada, Tetsu
Guruma
Supporting
Genda, Tesshou
Review
FunkySpider
Oh wow how does this not have a review yet? To sum up the plot in simple terms, it’s an original story / prequel following the chosen successor of Hokuto Shinken, Kenshiro. It’s also the last film in the set of the pentalogy which consisted of 3 films and 2 OVA’s. Though they are not tied in any cohesive way and take places in different times and follow different characters. While non-canon the film fills in some blanks that were left after Kenshiro’s defeat by Shin. As a fan it’s genuinely nice to finally see some character development for Kenshiro who throughout the series seemed adamantpersonality wise. For anyone else considering starting the series this film does enough to make Kenshiro seem like an interesting protagonist. However pacing issues near the beginning do cause for some drawn out scenes and exposition. While these scenes can be tiresome they do serve the film by providing enough information on individual characters. To put it simply the core story is of Kenshiro understanding his true resolve to fight, and the story around him is simply done to reinforce this. Without going into spoilers it’s a fun ride once Ken regains his full strength. While fight scenes are surprisingly sparse in a Hokuto No Ken film no less, it still manages to show off enough flair to be entertaining. However most of the first hour is spent focusing on critical scenes between characters, flashbacks, exposition or advancing the story. As a fan of Hokuto No Ken I didn’t mind most of these scenes. They’re written well and expand more on the lore. Especially concerning Shin’s roots which is something not heavily discussed in the manga. However I can understand if these can be seen as uninteresting from people not familiar with the series, which is why I suggest newcomers watch this later on. For the most part the story is compelling, especially with the twist at the end which in hindsight makes perfect sense. But also makes for an incredibly sad and sympathetic ending. Art direction is consistent and polished over the pentalogy, though some small amounts of CGI are noticeable near the end. The soundtrack left something to be desired, yet the use of Hokuto No Ken’s signature song Ai Wo Torimodose is present and worked beautifully when it’s used. After 2-3 average films in the pentalogy it’s satisfying to finally see a decent Hokuto No Ken film. The bonus scene at the very end is what bumped this to a nine for me as it feels like something of a celebration of the series. For newcomers I suggest staying away from this for the time being so you don’t get the wrong impression. Reading the manga or at the very least watching the old TV series first would make you appreciate this all the more. They even cast the voice actors from the original series into this film as various roles.
ProxyProx
I came across this full movie on youtube of all places actually. I hadn't grown up watching Fist of the North Star much although i was very aware of its existence and fanbase. This movie however brings a fresh and more modern art style that pays homage to the original art which is what prompted me to watch it, because although i love older anime the original was a bit dated in terms of how its aged throughout the years. That being said i did have a fair amount of enjoyment from this movie and most definitely can not knock its art whatsoever. The storylinewas decent but the general movement/animation was okay at best (not the most fluid a bit stiff, although the original was not much different). However being a newer/modern movie i expected a bit more out of the character movement/animation so that was a bit of a let down for me. The movie starts out pretty strong and really picks up towards the middle for me however the last 20minutes or so seemed a bit rushed and lackluster in its execution. (Spoilers Sort of ->) The end fight and scene is what really disappointed me as the buildup for the final fight was nice but ended so briefly that i can hardly call it a fight at all. I realize Kenshiro is known as a strong dominant character but the ending fight scene was pretty pathetic ending in roughly 2 brief exchanges and some meh dialogue only for the general conclusion of the movie to be devastatingly disappointing and essentially making the last 20minutes of Kenshiros struggle utterly worthless. Even looking at the Ending of this movie objectively with 0 emotions involved i can say it was a pretty bad ending. I'm fine with sad/non happy endings in anime but the execution on this was just poor and rushed as it quickly cuts to a black credits scene. Overall i score this anime a 6 due to it falling off hard in the last 20minutes, but if you're a big fist of the northstar fan then it's probably at least worth the watch.