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6/10
It's a hit or miss with this one
gaily_daily10 May 2015
Let me break it down for you. If you're up for a realistic take on modern day heroes (think of a light-hearted version of Kick-Ass), then the first 7 episodes of this anime are a spectacular treat! But if you like over-the-top, clichéd battles and superheros then you're going to love the last half of this anime. If you like both types then you're probably going to love this show all around. But for those who don't BEWARE! If you hate unexpected plot turns that throw out originality for a steaming dollop of uncreative plot devices, then this is not the show for you (at least past ep 7 that is). If you're one who hates modern day setups and craves mindless action, then you're going to think the first half of this show is boring.

Either you love the beginning and hate where it ends up, or you hate the beginning and love the direction it takes. There is no inbetween.

First half: 8.5/10 Second half: 5/10 Overall: 6/10
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8/10
Great show, but not for everyone
paxdriver13 April 2015
I'm surprised that I liked this show but I have a feeling I like it for completely different reasons than most. Essentially, the only premise that can be mentioned is the protagonist's obsession with being a hero despite not having any special powers or a firm grasp on reality... so it would seem.

What hooked me on this show was all of the subtle nuance humor that got be busting a gut completely out of left field. They've mastered the anti-climax in the scripts, and it makes the show profoundly entertaining. It will keep you watching in marathons, which is a hallmark of a great show in my opinion.

The premise isn't at all enticing in my view, but the execution was done well enough that I endure the repetitiveness of certain character traits and monologues because the surprise humor is just that good.

Best of all, it's available for free on cruchyroll, a Playstation 3 free service (no affiliation or subscription by the author of this review)
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6/10
Loses steam quickly.
invisibleunicornninja25 December 2019
At the beginning this show is really good and interesting. Its funny and creative and I enjoyed it. The problem is that it quickly runs out of ideas and becomes somewhat aimless.
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10/10
Sleeper Hit - Anime of the Season
antoids4 February 2014
It is difficult to review this show without spoilers, but I will do my best. It is a show that is best the less you know about it, which makes it extra difficult.

The synopsis for this show is that Hazama Masayoshi is a wannabe hero. He has trained for a lot of his life to become a real-life Kamen Rider (or, in this universe Red Axe or Harakiri Sunshine). Unfortunately, he completely sucks. He gets his butt kicked by everyone, and what victories he does win are for completely insignificant things like not taking out your trash before trash day officially starts at midnight.

However, it is quickly proved that although many regard this behavior as borderline insanity, he is, on some level, right. Japan's lack of concern over small crimes has made the country less-than-palatable on an everyday level. Samurai Flamenco is here to right the wrongs, no matter how big or small, and, over time, he grows into a hero worthy of the Kamen Rider/Power Rangers/Voltron legacy.

Samurai Flamenco is a show that never stops building on itself. It has gone many places, and always remembered its roots. Whatever you may know about the show going in, I think every episode has been important, going forward.
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9/10
Crazy and unexpected anime!
truebeliever-7523723 July 2017
It is really difficult to categorize Samurai Flamenco. It is a parody, but it is a very subtle one. Despite being a hero show, it is not an action anime.

The anime starts slow, but the craziness soon fall into the show. It has so many plot twists that is really difficult to figure it out what will happen at the next episode. Despite the craziness of the story, it is a very focused anime in the underlying message: what happens behind the scenes at hero stories and the deconstruction of anime clichés. In that point this anime is one of the best.

If you like plot twists and crazy stories, do not care for action, and like a really subtle and intelligent comedy; you are in for a treat!
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8/10
What happens when an ordinary man decides to become a superhero?
Tweekums30 March 2014
Warning: Spoilers
One could be forgiven for thinking this was a period piece given the word 'samurai' in the title but in fact it is contemporary. It follows protagonist Masayoshi Hazama; a male model who has a dream of becoming a super hero. He becomes the titular 'Samurai Flamenco' but his attempts at fighting crime are not impressive; even young children and drunken salary-men get the better of him. He ends up befriending policeman Hidenori Goto and eventually gets better at fighting crime. He isn't the only self-appointed superhero; there are also the Flamenco Girls who were inspired by him; they are far more effective though, and in the case of their leader Mari Maya far more violent! Initially it looks as if the series will just follow them as they take on regular criminals but then new villains appear; these are strange monsters who threaten everybody… to defeat them Samurai Flamenco and other would be superheroes will have to get far more professional.

This was a fun series although it changed drastically more than once during its run. The first introduction of the monsters was the most shocking; both because it was bizarre and came out of nowhere and because it was surprisingly violent! The various changes of pace will mean that viewers are likely to enjoy some sections more than others; for example I was disappointed when the Samurai Girls took a back seat and Samurai Flamenco took the lead of a 'Power Rangers' style group… this is likely because I never watched such shows; I'm sure those that did will appreciate it though. The characters are likable for the most part and the villains are suitable unpleasant and dangerous. Overall I found this somewhat uneven but still thought it was well worth watching; some parts were really great; especially the final arc.

These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English Subtitles.
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