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| R. Bruce Elliott | ... | Kambei Shimada (26 episodes, 2004) | |
| Christopher Sabat | ... | Kikuchiyo (26 episodes, 2004) | |
| Sean Teague | ... | Katsushiro Okamoto (26 episodes, 2004) | |
| Colleen Clinkenbeard | ... | Kirara Mikumari (26 episodes, 2004) | |
| Luci Christian | ... | Komachi Mikumari (26 episodes, 2004) | |
| J. Michael Tatum | ... | Farmer Rikichi (26 episodes, 2004) | |
| Bob Carter | ... | Gorobei Katayama (24 episodes, 2004) | |
| Greg Ayres | ... | Heihachi Hayashida (22 episodes, 2004) | |
| Duncan Brannan | ... | Shichiroji (21 episodes, 2004) | |
| Kyle Hebert | ... | Farmer Mosuke (18 episodes, 2004) |
Series Directed by | |||
| Toshifumi Takizawa | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Writing credits | ||
| Akira Kurosawa | (unknown episodes) | |
| Atsuhiro Tomioka | (unknown episodes) | |
Series Produced by | |||
| Kazuhiko Inomata | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Daisuke Ito | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Takao Kobayashi | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Shouji Murahama | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
Series Original Music by | |||
| Eitetsu Hayashi | (unknown episodes) | ||
| Kaoru Wada | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Cinematography by | |||
| Hiro Yoshioka | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Art Direction by | |||
| Hiromasa Ogura | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Art Department | |||
| Hiroyuki Okuno | .... | storyboard artist (1 episode, 2004) | |
| Keiko Goto | .... | color designer (unknown episodes) | |
| Makoto Kobayashi | .... | art designer (unknown episodes) | |
Series Sound Department | |||
| Yota Tsuruoka | .... | sound director (unknown episodes) | |
Series Animation Department | |||
| Hideki Hashimoto | .... | character designer (unknown episodes) | |
| Makoto Kobayashi | .... | mechanical designer (unknown episodes) | |
| Takuhito Kusanagi | .... | character designer (unknown episodes) | |
| Masanori Miura | .... | assistant animation director (unknown episodes) | |
| Minoru Ôhara | .... | assistant animation director (unknown episodes) | |
Series Other crew | |||
| Christopher Bevins | .... | adr director (26 episodes, 2004) | |
| Ryôsuke Takahashi | .... | production assistant (unknown episodes) | |
| Atsuhiro Tomioka | .... | series organization (unknown episodes) | |
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First of all, this high quality anime series comes from the Kurosawa company so it has the blessings of the Kurosawa family for whatever that's worth.
At first I was skeptical about the transference of the story to some sort of fantasy future. The city setting is impressive while similar to futuristic cities seen in other anime. The film "Metropolis" is one. In fact the whole production is of the highest quality in terms of art direction. This is one good looking anime series. The music and soundtrack are really good also. But it would be meaningless if the story and the characters didn't have something to offer the viewer. And something they do. While not in league with the strong characters of a "Cowboy Bebop" or other top animes, Samurai 7 has a well thought out and developed crew. The story is paced for a full series so your memories of the film have to be tempered. There is a new sub-plot and a number of invented incidents. The whole production has the integrity of the Zatoichi film series and other classic samurai dramas.
The creators of this series do experiment at some points with mixed results. One early episode seems to have been done entirely by an artist from the "Fooly Coolly" series. The expressionistic loose art style works and doesn't work at the same time. There are some other anime concessions (beautiful girls, mega destruction) but overall it doesn't hurt the series.
Some notes on the US DVD release: The video quality is excellent but the sound and translation are a mixed bag. The dubbed track is different compared to the subtitle track. A lot of dialog is dumbed down or changes the original intent of the Japanese writers. I recommend avoiding the English track for this reason although the voice actors are very well cast and do an excellent job. The sound mix is sloppy at times. With episodes 5 - 8, the Japanese track has the sound effects turned way down, giant crashes sound like small drops, but the English track has the music and sound effects overpowering the vocal track.