In a post-apocalyptic Earth, the water has become entirely toxic, except for some kept safe in a reservoir. A fortified zone has been created by a man named Sanga, he calls it The Lastland. A group of villagers have discovered safe water, and Sanga wants it. He and his band of killers go to kill everyone and steal it. As they do a mysterious man appears out of nowhere, instantly killing some of Sanga's men. His name is Kenshiro, and he can beat any man with his martial art, Hokuto Shin Ken. Sanga will do anything for the water, and Kenshiro will do anything to try and stop him. (Source: ANN)
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Okay, I know a lot of people out there think that Fist of the North Star is a fantastic series with tons of ultra-violence in it. Well, at least that's what some people told me about it however, after this little run-in I have to say, I'm never going to be watching any series like this again. Story: Well, the story simply put is bad, close to unwatchable. It's set in a post-apocalyptic world in which people beat the living crap out of each other with martial arts. Our hero, Kenshiro, is the greatest martial artist on the block because he knowsthe Fist of the North Star and therefore cannot be injured. Very very weak plotwise. The beginning of the first episode is where it all starts to go downhill in a hurry, you have to listen to the dialogue which is terrible. I watched the dubbed version so maybe the sub is better but I doubt it, it's hard to take crap and make it into something good. However, it must be said that the second and third episodes are distinctively better in the story category but not by much. (1000 times 0 is still 0.) So really, you don't want to pick up this anime for a good story. No, people out there watch Fist of the North Star for violence, which I've got to say, isn't very good either. Kenshiro is an unstoppable brick wall and every fight, besides the last, is over in a matter of seconds. He hits a pressure point on their head and then they blow up sending blood and guts everywhere, not much for fighting. Even when they actually do have a real fight, it is still ridiculously unrealistic and it turned me off. Art: Well, the art's pretty good. It matches the art of the manga and tweaks it a little bit making it look prettier and more full of colors, except when they go into the 3D look. I don't know what it is with animators wanted to do things in both 2D and 3D but it turns me off, Fist of the North Star is no different. Some shows seem to be able to pull off bringing the two worlds of 3D and 2D animation together, but this is not one of them. Everytime it shows the landscape it's nothing but poorly rendered sand and nothing else, I know that they are in a Post-Apocalyptic world but there would be at least something to break up the monotony every once and a while. However, the makers of this series did a cop out on the 3D so there's nothing to really see. It's truly depressing because without all the 3D that they threw in, I might've given this series an 8 or 9 in the animation department but since it had it, and it clashes so badly together, I had to drop it down. Sound: The sound is right next to being completely and utterly terrible. The opening theme is alright and the soundeffects of people's heads exploding are well done. But the voices are hideous, mainly because of what they're saying, and there's really no music whatsoever throughout the series. Every once and a while a heavy guitar rift will start playing in the background of a fight scene but these always seem to be timed badly and are few and far between. Character: What character? The characters are severely lacking in the personality department. It's almost as though they reached into a bag of over-used anime cliches and handed them out to the characters like candy. Kenshiro is the badass strong silent type, who never gets hurt. Sara is the buxom healer. And I can't even mention all the stupid but powerful henchmen that proliferate this anime. But the list goes on and on. It made me sick. I guess the character designs are fairly interesting but the characters themselves could have used quite a bit more personality. Throughout the series they just acted like robots, and annoying robots at that. Enjoyment: If you can't tell, I did not like this anime. It had a lot of potential for being good but the writing and everything else just tore that potential to pieces. Overall: I'd say stay away from this anime unless perhaps you've seen the other Fists of the North Star, then you might enjoy this one. Your average anime fan however I think will hate this anime almost as much as I did. I guess that if you really have absolutely nothing better to do on a rainy day you could check this one out, although you probably won't enjoy it at least you get to see people's heads explode.
Fist of the North Star, one of the first series/movies I'd ever seen. Basically story is post-apocalyptic with martial arts being the main defense/offense for all rogue citizens. There are certain martial artists that practice Hokuto style which is the "creme of the crop" the type of martial arts that can debilitate, kill or heal others with a single touch. A wandering traveler, Kenishiro meets and decides to help save a country from a false leader. Story: 8/10- it's a classic, straight up action martial arts anime with a simple to follow story line and lots of violence. Art: 9/10- A great thing about OVAs isthat animation is always brought up a level, with a lot of detail and clarity involved. Sound: 9/10- I love Gackt (which is the intro & outro songs) plus who doesn't love "Watatata!!!" Character: 7/10- Not a whole lotta development for characters, but they're still likable and you want Ken to succeed in all he does. Enjoyment/Overall: 8/10- I love this story, action and strength of martial arts, so its an enjoyable OVA for me.
Throughout the years, when long time anime fans in my group would get together with intentions on discussing some of the most brutal, and violent anime titles to ever exist. Fist of the North Star aka Hokuto No Ken was one of the titles that would always come up. The series and movies were the very definition of gratuitous violence. The New Fist of the North Star continues to follow that bloody path packing a little more depth than the original movie. There is a small amount of substance to be found, and the subject it does hit on can be frightening. The series does havea stable plot overall. At least one of the characters fill his role in pushing the story and delivering a very realistic plot twist. The main character Kenshiro, even though he's the hero of the story is kind of overshadowed. Kenshiro is mainly present to deliver final justice, by engaging in some uninspired hand to hand battles. However, he is still very easy to cheer for. Kenshiro appears to almost be an antihero with his merciless streak, but when looking at the crimes committed by the villains; their very gruesome and painful deaths are well deserved. He also delivers some pretty good lines before delivering execution. The second main character named Tobi proves to be the most interesting with his transition that I refuse to spoil. This is a very violent series, this is a point that must be driven home for those whom shun these type of shows. For those that love it brace yourselves, because it maintains the brutal tone almost completely throughout. Fist of the North Star knows what it wants to be and the comedy is kept very low. The fight scenes are very well detailed with its gore. You practically get the whole nine yards: decapitations, bodies chopped in half, brains and guts exploding out of people left and right, brutal deaths by various weapons with lots of blood. I believe this series is a gore hounds wet dream. Plus you get quite a bit of fan service. The original movie gave some detail but this series somewhat paints a better picture of the misery taking place in this world. The rulers are very evil and abusive to the weak. Plus, you see the negative effects taking place with the people and how it influences their behavior. The apex of the series to me is the depiction of people's belief in a higher power. I believe this is the most over looked point of the series. The writers hit the mark to me by displaying the fanaticism in a higher power when people have lost all hope, and their only salvation is to believe in a god; the thing that helps this theme work better is the fact there is a god they can actually see, which helps give them the will to fight and die, because they believe they're going to end up in god's hands. This makes their fanatical ways all the more believable. Animation and artwork is a mixed bag here. As the series went on I noticed a decline in both. The character designs are very good, especially with the women(but then again isn't it always?), but I did notice it wasn't consistent. Sometimes characters would appear bigger than what they really were, and there wasn't too much variety in generic characters. The animation was hurt badly with the use of CGI which ruined some of the backgrounds. The characters also seemed too stiff and lacked some movement, especially during the fights. The animation didn't really flow well at all. There are also a large use of stills and some reused scenes. As always, music is subjective but I didn't find the rock soundtrack to be anything special. The New Fist of the North Star could have been a very well above average series but several other things dragged it down; such as the ending and the female lead Sara. She served a small purpose, but I found her personality at the end to be too unrealistic. This also goes for Kenshiro as well. I will also mention that there is a non too graphic rape scene. Overall, I don't find the series to be bad. It's good if you're looking for some gory fight scenes. As a matter of fact, along with fans of the franchise, those are the only people I would recommend this to. Highs: Lots of action, plot twist, interesting and realistic theme Lows: Gratuitous violence will put off some, weak ending, sub par animation, missed potential
*sigh* I always want a hokuto no ken remake CAN YOU IMAGINE HOKUTO NO KEN FIGHTS WITH MODERN ANIMATION!!!!!?????? and the most close for this is Shin Hokuto no Ken starting overview: ART&SOUND: The animations most of the time is good the battles are very good the soundtrack is not great like original but is good. good in this apart they care about the remake. is fun to watch . STORY&CHARACTERS: THE ORIGINAL HAS MORE THAN 60 EPISODES THIS ARE 3 yes, the passing is fast they only take important arcs of the original but this important arcs have a good timealso you don't care about character like original the motivations developing etc. of the characters is incomplete but are not bad overall that the characters have are cool CONCLUSION 6/10 DECENT The original was a war, drama , deep, etc. This version feels more like a rule of cool but is cool
In Russian. Hokuto no Ken является одним из первых(если не первым) "пафосных" тайтлов, сюжет там был не важен, важны были персонажи, то как они себя ведут, и под какую музыку, они себя ведут. В итоге эмоции в конце одолевали больше чем какой-нибудь Kanon, или Elfen Lied. Что же мы видим тут: • Сэю, главный сэю упущен, да они взяли хорошего сэю, но он вообще не подходит Кену. • Сюжет, создатели абсолютно забили на все что мог Кенширо в конце второго сезона, да даже в середине первого. • Музыка, какой то невнятный метал, который как бы ни идет Hokuto no Ken • Плохое 3д, если не умели в него, так зачем пихать. В итоге это хужезаурядного эпизода первого сезона, никому не рекомендую смотреть. In English Hokuto no Ken is one of the first (if not the first) "pretentious" titles, the plot there was not important, the characters were important, how they behave, and under what music, they behave. As a result, emotions at the end were more prevalent than any Kanon, or Elfen Lied. What do we see here: • Sayu, the chief seya was missed, but they took a good seya, but he does not fit Ken at all. • The plot, the creators absolutely scored on everything that Kenshiro could at the end of the second season, and even in the middle of the first. • Music, some kind of indistinct metal, which no matter how it goes Hokuto no Ken • Bad 3d, if you did not know how to do it, so why shove it. In the end, this is worse than the ordinary episode of the first season, I do not recommend anyone to watch.
First things first. My "reviews" system is explained on a blog entry. Which can be found through my profile. ------ OKAY THEN. I accidentally refreshed the bloody page while writing this review, so here it goes again. First thing I have to mention that this Hokuto No Ken is essentially very different one. Rather than sequel, imagine it as alternative universe one. It's has very grim, depressive, dark and very heavy atmosphere around this tine. In a sense similar to another anime called "Zettai Karen Children" which also has dark spin-off. So rather comparing it to main series I'll have to review it as standalone. Before I'm going tooverall comments and the good things about Shin Hokuto No Ken, I'll have to get off my chest 2 things I did't enjoy in this piece of work. First would be the "Mad Max" thematic (obviously post-nuclear world filled with deserts, punks, bikes and punkish machines were around in first season as well, but here it felt more in my face), which I was not fond of. Second would be CG, if mad max video game would be done by second-hand developers in early 2000's. That's how it would look like. Camera spans and scenery was acceptable to some extent. But cars and bikes were bloody ugly. Character art or battles were quite great. So, to the main dish now. I absolutely loved the dark, grim and depressive atmosphere it had going here. I'm sucker for such types as I'm depressive myself, heh. So in my opinion it was presented in a really satisfying way. Story I did like for most part. It was more mature yet still cliched (I like stereotypes, cliches, fanservice, tropes, traditional genre combinations "generic" if done the way I like or well "clicks with me") Story gave you Ken's adventure and as always he helps someone, but this time around we get to see some naked tits and pseudo-violation along side that AMAZING gore. Gore was bloody beautiful on this one. There was also a specific scene in this anime that I don't wanna mention because of the spoiling to some extent. But it can be found on my MAL entry under (more). That specific scene was absolutely satisfying and epic. Felt as time really has passed from Ken era. Yet still, story felt quite western'ish and weakest aspect of this 3 hour Hokuto. This part also brings me a little funny thing about the story. I found it a bit silly how post-hokuto no ken martial arts have surfaced as if tens of years had passed after season 2. But that's why I said it's better to imagine it as alternate universe. Characters. Ken was quite a silent badass this time around, he definitely had this oozing aura of power as well. (not that was literally shown, but the general feel). Quite an opposite to a failure of 2nd season. Aside that, we had the usual thugs, some absolutely "celestial ruler" stereotype wimp and a rogue martial artist who does not abide the code. Fights were minimal but quite cool overall. This time it felt battles focus was shown in general method rather than Ken specific. Again, gore was great. Main villain felt like a very evil stressball who really "held back" his emotions. Doing something against his nature. In a sense at least, his motivation or backstory was somewhat silly, but for most part he was okay character. Music and soundtrack I did not particularly enjoy, not my cup of tea. It was some sort of hard-boiled samurai-esque. So in overall I must way it was good 3 hour experience. And simply because it hit my "sweet spots" I praised it with my final score. Not sure if forgot anything important to mention, but that's how my reviews toddle along.
Keshiro is for me the Ares of that post-apocalyptic world. He is a self-righteous individual who plays the role of a vigilante that punishes those that are evil. Why do I compare him to a God? Because once you have challenged his fist and if you have angered him then your fate is sealed. And that fate can only be death. Aside from Kenshiro and his main enemies, the plot is not that interesting and although gore, violence, and bloodshed can be seen throughout these three episodes, nudity or sexual abuse was left out. Even the scene in which Sarah loses her virginity is leftout due to no apparent reason other than the spectator has no wish to see other dirty facades of that reality. If you are going to build a realistic dystopia then do not leave out details that might reveal once more just how hopeless is the world in which Kenshiro resides.
"Shin Hokuto no Ken" was probably the coolest thing ever for the fans of the series when it released in 2003, but in the current year, it holds up worse than the original series. Animation would have been great if they stuck just with 2D, but for some reason they mixed in 3D and that mix doesn't look all that good for the most of the time. Takehito Koyasu does his best as Kenshiro, but can't hold a candle to Akira Kamiya and Kenshiro as a character feels more detached from the rest of the characters than he ever did in the past. He's reducedto a simple shounen protagonist. The actions is admittedly cool, but I'm still not sold on showing the violence instead of stylizing it like in the original series. The iconic music of the original series is gone, and the intro and outro song are passable, if a bit edgy. The story is nothing special, doesn't have any real weight and it's mostly here as an excuse for Kenshiro to punch people to death. Female supporting characters of old are gone, replaced by Sara, which serves more as an eye candy and fan service than a real character. All in all, "Shin Hokuto no Ken" is a watchable and somewhat enjoyable modernization of the series that should be watched only by the fans who will know how to appreciate it despite its flaws. It's better than that old movie, that's for sure.
This OVA was probaly like a side story for Fist of the north star that was based on the novel that was written by Buronson called Fist of the North Star: The Cursed City. Story (8/10) It's just a basic story about a post-apocalyptic war invasions that were caused by bandits and then the savior came to save the citizens Art (9/10) The fight scenes we're technically better and exciting, compared with the legends ova it was much more faster and dynamic Characters (7/10) It's just 3 episodes so the characters still stay in their default nature but there are some character developments. But hey Kenshiro is stillon the track Sound (8/10) The hit-sounds were great and the soundtracks still kicking ass and it sounds much more similiar to Naruto Overall (9/10) It was still more enjoyable for whoose didn't finished the original series, but personally i'd finish the 80's series first so i can compare the details