Samurai Champloo

Watch Samurai Champloo

  • TV-MA
  • 2005
  • 2 Seasons
  • 8.5  (51,366)

Samurai Champloo is an animated television show that aired on Cartoon Network from 2004 to 2005. It stars a diverse cast of characters, including Ayako Kawasumi, Kazuya Nakai, Ginpei Sato, Akio Ohtsuka, Eiji Maruyama, Keiichi Nanba, Kiyoyuki Yanada, Otoya Kawano, Makio Inoue, Unsho Ishizuka, Isshin Chiba, Fumihiko Tachiki, Shunsuke Sakuya, Sakiko Tamagawa, Takehito Koyasu, Mayumi Yamaguchi, Icsiro Nagai, Toshihiko Seki, Sayuri, Norio Wakamoto, and Kei Kurita. The show is set in Japan during the Edo period and follows the adventures of three main characters: Mugen, Jin, and Fuu. Mugen is a reckless, hot-headed samurai with a wild fighting style. Jin is a reserved, traditional samurai with a calm demeanor and refined fighting skills. Fuu is a young, determined girl who hires the two samurai to help her find the "samurai who smells of sunflowers". Together, the three set out on a journey across Japan, facing dangerous foes and uncovering mysteries along the way. One of the most notable aspects of Samurai Champloo is its blend of historical and modern elements. While the show is set in the past, it features anachronistic elements like graffiti, hip-hop music, and contemporary fashion. This fusion of styles creates a unique and memorable aesthetic for the series. The show's action scenes are also a major draw for audiences. Each fight is choreographed with precision and creativity, featuring a variety of weapons and styles. Mugen's fighting style is especially unorthodox, incorporating breakdancing and acrobatics into his moves. The show's animation is fluid and dynamic, allowing for fast-paced and thrilling battles. Beyond its action and aesthetics, Samurai Champloo delves into deeper themes and explores the characters' personal struggles. Mugen, Jin, and Fuu each have their own past traumas and motivations that drive their actions throughout the series. The show's exploration of themes like identity, legacy, and sacrifice give it a weight and depth that sets it apart from other action-oriented anime. Overall, Samurai Champloo is a captivating and unique anime that combines historical elements with modern sensibilities. Its dynamic characters, thrilling action, and complex themes make it a true standout in the genre. Whether you're a fan of action anime or just looking for a compelling story, Samurai Champloo is definitely worth checking out.

Samurai Champloo
Filter by Source

Seasons
Evanescent Encounter (3)
14. Evanescent Encounter (3)
March 9, 2006
Mugen fights the three brothers and Jin tries to survive his fight against the Edo assassin.
Evanescent Encounter (2)
13. Evanescent Encounter (2)
March 2, 2006
Fuu leaves Mugen and Jin to follow a lead on the Sunflower Samurai. Meanwhile Jin and Mugen face of against the unstoppable assassin from Edo.
Evanescent Encounter (1)
12. Evanescent Encounter (1)
February 23, 2006
The team takes a minute to reflect on all that has happened and Fuu questions her own value. Unknown to the team a top assassin from Edo is coming for them.
Baseball Blues
11. Baseball Blues
February 16, 2006
Fleeing a dinner bill, Mugen is knocked down by a baseball tossed by a man. Mugen's return throw convinces the man to enlist him, along with Fuu and Jin, in a baseball game to preserve the honour of Japan against the Americans, who are trying to open the island nation up to the West.
Cosmic Collisions
10. Cosmic Collisions
February 2, 2006
Jin, Fuu, and Mugen literally fall into an excavation site. The leader of this site, according to his family tree, is hundreds of year old and the men working the site don't seem capable of dying.
Elegy of Entrapment (Verse 2)
9. Elegy of Entrapment (Verse 2)
January 26, 2006
Sara makes a request of Fuu: She asks if either Mugen or Jin can accompany her to see her son. With a heavy heart, Fuu selects Jin to go with her. On the way, Sara reveals who she truly is to Jin and attacks him.
Elegy of Entrapment (Verse 1)
8. Elegy of Entrapment (Verse 1)
January 19, 2006
One day at a bar the trio meets a blind woman named Sara. She follows the group on their travels, but Jin senses there is something hidden in the grace of her movements.
Unholy Union
7. Unholy Union
January 12, 2006
Fuu helps a woman being pursed because of her Christian faith. Meanwhile Jin and Mugen meet a man claiming to be the grandson of Japanese Christian hero Francisco Xavier.
War of the Words
6. War of the Words
January 5, 2006
Taggers are making a mess of the city. Jin and Fuu learn that Mugen can't read, much to his embarrassment. Jin visits an old d?j? where he used to train and helps to solve a dispute between the twin sons of his old master.
Lullabies of the Lost (Verse 2)
5. Lullabies of the Lost (Verse 2)
December 17, 2005
Fuu, Mugen and Jin have separated. Mugen has been mistaken for another; the same mysterious stranger that helped Fuu. Fuu reveals the reason for her search for the Samurai that Smells of Sunflowers.
Lullabies of the Lost (Verse 1)
4. Lullabies of the Lost (Verse 1)
December 10, 2005
Jin, Mugen and Fuu have a falling out while traveling in the mountains. That leaves them to confront their own monsters on their own. A little more about Jin's and Fuu's pasts comes to light. Mugen is mistaken for another.
Bogus Booty
3. Bogus Booty
December 3, 2005
While fishing. Jin finds a bag of gold coins, which means for our impoverished group a much needed blessing. However, it's soon discovered that these coins aren't what they claim to be, nor is the prostitute that takes a strange interest in them.
Misguided Miscreants (Part 2)
2. Misguided Miscreants (Part 2)
November 26, 2005
With the boat heist in full swing, Mugen has decided to temporarily trust his old crew. To add to his uncharacteristic move are renewed feelings for the sister of the man who betrayed him and their is still no reason to believe he won't betray Mugen again.
Misguided Miscreants (Part 1)
1. Misguided Miscreants (Part 1)
November 19, 2005
Mugen runs into his old gang who helped shape the persona he now has but also betrayed him and left him for dead at the hands of his enemies. Now Mugen must balance his own desire for revenge, the payoff of a new heist orchestrated by these people, and the fear of another betrayal.
Description

Samurai Champloo is an animated television show that aired on Cartoon Network from 2004 to 2005. It stars a diverse cast of characters, including Ayako Kawasumi, Kazuya Nakai, Ginpei Sato, Akio Ohtsuka, Eiji Maruyama, Keiichi Nanba, Kiyoyuki Yanada, Otoya Kawano, Makio Inoue, Unsho Ishizuka, Isshin Chiba, Fumihiko Tachiki, Shunsuke Sakuya, Sakiko Tamagawa, Takehito Koyasu, Mayumi Yamaguchi, Icsiro Nagai, Toshihiko Seki, Sayuri, Norio Wakamoto, and Kei Kurita.

The show is set in Japan during the Edo period and follows the adventures of three main characters: Mugen, Jin, and Fuu. Mugen is a reckless, hot-headed samurai with a wild fighting style. Jin is a reserved, traditional samurai with a calm demeanor and refined fighting skills. Fuu is a young, determined girl who hires the two samurai to help her find the "samurai who smells of sunflowers". Together, the three set out on a journey across Japan, facing dangerous foes and uncovering mysteries along the way.

One of the most notable aspects of Samurai Champloo is its blend of historical and modern elements. While the show is set in the past, it features anachronistic elements like graffiti, hip-hop music, and contemporary fashion. This fusion of styles creates a unique and memorable aesthetic for the series.

The show's action scenes are also a major draw for audiences. Each fight is choreographed with precision and creativity, featuring a variety of weapons and styles. Mugen's fighting style is especially unorthodox, incorporating breakdancing and acrobatics into his moves. The show's animation is fluid and dynamic, allowing for fast-paced and thrilling battles.

Beyond its action and aesthetics, Samurai Champloo delves into deeper themes and explores the characters' personal struggles. Mugen, Jin, and Fuu each have their own past traumas and motivations that drive their actions throughout the series. The show's exploration of themes like identity, legacy, and sacrifice give it a weight and depth that sets it apart from other action-oriented anime.

Overall, Samurai Champloo is a captivating and unique anime that combines historical elements with modern sensibilities. Its dynamic characters, thrilling action, and complex themes make it a true standout in the genre. Whether you're a fan of action anime or just looking for a compelling story, Samurai Champloo is definitely worth checking out.

Samurai Champloo is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (40 episodes). The series first aired on May 14, 2005.

Where to Watch Samurai Champloo

Samurai Champloo is available for streaming on the Cartoon Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Samurai Champloo on demand at Apple TV and Crunchyroll.

  • Premiere Date
    May 14, 2005
  • IMDB Rating
    8.5  (51,366)