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Inuyashiki: Last Hero

Original title: Inuyashiki
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 24m
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7.6/10
6K
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Inuyashiki: Last Hero (2017)
A middle-aged office worker encounters aliens and is gifted with alien technology and limitless powers.
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A middle-aged office worker encounters aliens and is gifted with alien technology and limitless powers.A middle-aged office worker encounters aliens and is gifted with alien technology and limitless powers.A middle-aged office worker encounters aliens and is gifted with alien technology and limitless powers.

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    • Nijirô Murakami
    • Fumiyo Kohinata
    • Shin'ya Takahashi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Nijirô Murakami
      • Fumiyo Kohinata
      • Shin'ya Takahashi
    • 35User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

    Episodes11

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    Nijirô Murakami
    Nijirô Murakami
    • Hiro Shishigami
    • 2017
    Fumiyo Kohinata
    Fumiyo Kohinata
    • Ichiro Inuyashiki
    • 2017
    Shin'ya Takahashi
    • Announcer…
    • 2017
    Kanata Hongô
    Kanata Hongô
    • Naoyuki Ando
    • 2017
    Sumire Uesaka
    Sumire Uesaka
    • Mari Inuyashiki
    • 2017
    Ayaka Asai
    • Koushi Inuyashiki
    • 2017
    Hiroko Nishi
    • Marie Inuyashiki
    • 2017
    Ryo Tachibana
    • Yakuza
    • 2017
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    8Lukasmj

    One of a kind.

    "Inuyashiki" is an absurd but quite good anime.

    I had to get used to the animation style, but that was done quickly.

    From then on I was able to enjoy the full range of the anime and watch with excitement how differently two people deal with the same power given to them.

    I've asked myself what I would do if such a fate befell me, and I think Inuyashiki wants that too, in part.

    Make the viewer think.

    The anime contains many impressive, sad, shocking, but actually funny moments too.

    The ending is also very satisfying.

    I recommend this anime to anyone who wants to see something different!!!
    7PennyReviews

    Good Enough

    Watched this anime after watching the live action movie and trully enjoying it. The anime has more violence and gore and it explores the characters in a deeper level. The action scenes were okay and the art suited the atmosphere that the anime wanted to present.
    8phanthinga

    Cancer is truly mankind worst enemy

    Inuyashiki is a very interesting and refreshing anime to watch if you're tired of the usual mainstream stuff and want to try something dark and edgy that look like it come straight out of the early 2000s anime. There enough shock value and absurdity in this anime to make you laugh like hell or shake your head in disgust, but in the meantime the characters development can be a bit rushed and the horrible CGI animation can take you out of the anime sometime but please don't take anything in this anime seriously or else you will miss out all the fun. I really like Ichiro Inuyashiki as a character not because how rare it is for the main character to be an old man but because anything he been through so realistic while the bad guy Hiro Shishigami who we supposed to hate and he did a damn good job at it just an edgelord for the sake of being an edgelord
    9mauricepuhlmann

    Very dark anime

    The only anime I saw this far which is more disturbing and sad than this one is Hotaru no haka aka grave of the fireflies.

    The plot is really good and the animations are amazing.

    I can recommend this mini-serie to all anime lovers which are not afraid of divergence when it goes about the mainstream manga and anime mentality.
    8John-Derat

    7.7/10 - A great freakin' anime from 2017 that nobody really watched.

    Watched it for the first time in 2018 and it slapped, watched it again two more times since then (finished the third time a couple weeks ago) and it still slaps.

    Inuyashiki is about an old man and a teenager who get accidentally killed by aliens and are then rebuilt as killing machines. Ichiro Inuyashiki (the old man) gets pretty much ignored by his family, he finds out he has cancer and only has a few months to live, but all attempts to tell his family fails. He starts becoming really sad because of it, asking himself if they would even cry when he died, and he then goes to cry in a random park with his newly found dog Hanako. In the same park, there's a teenager standing beside him, Ichiro notices him right before they get both killed by the interplanetary car crash the aliens caused. And it's basically how the show starts.

    This small review will contain spoilers, so don't read further

    I loved the actual story and plot of the anime, it's really simple yet emotional and engaging. Seeing Ichiro "finding" his humanity by saving people is just heartwarming, whilst seeing Hiro (the teenager) killing people to find his is engaging. The contrast between the two characters is really neat and interesting, some episodes you will see Ichiro save people, and others you'll see Hiro kill some. I liked how several times Hiro tried to stop doing bad deeds but the world simply didn't let him. He would've became a good guy if the cops didn't find him when he started saving people to make up for all the people he had killed.

    The characters are just good in this show, the side ones are nothing special, but Hiro, and most significantly Ichiro, are just really great. Seeing Ichiro just save people again and again, and then them tearing up is just so emotional and wholesome to watch. I'm not someone who easily gets emotional because of movies and shows, but seeing the last two episodes almost made me tear up, my eyes were really watery. When Ichiro tried to revive Marie, that was probably the most emotional moment of the anime, or maybe it's tied to the last one. But the acting during that scene was just incredible, it was so freaking sad and you actually felt everything (I did, at least).

    Hiro Shishigami was quite the good character as well. He's simply a sociopath who happened to get (almost) godly powers. Most of his murders were unjustified and quite atrocious, but a lot were really satisfying to watch. Like when he killed those bullies and 4channers, or even when he killed all those civilians in the city and the police department. Even if those murders were objectively bad, I personally just found myself enjoying them. Anyway, the saddest parts about his character is when his mother kills herself, when he starts becoming good, and when he sacrifices himself for the few people he loves (Ando, Shion and her grandmother). I think the way they made Hiro killing a bunch of cops enjoyable for the viewer is by making the cops attack him, whilst also killing Shion and her grandma RIGHT AFTER he started becoming a good person by saving as many people, and more, than he killed. That way, the audience asks itself if Hiro really is a bad guy or not. In my opinion, he was, but became good when he started saving those people. I think the cops were wrong in this particular scenario, if they had let Hiro get away with his murders, he would've kept saving people.

    Since Ichiro is the protagonist and Hiro the antagonist, of course you're gonna expect them to fight at some point, even more so when their philosophies are literally opposites, however, when they do fight, it's quite underwhelming, but I don't think it's a bad thing. Inuyashiki is more about two persons trying to find and keep their humanity after basically losing it and becoming killing machines, it's not about which character is the strongest.

    The soundtracks of the anime is good, not Bleach level of course, but it's not bad by any means. The opening by MAN WITH A MISSION and the ending by Qaijiff are great and fit the anime quite well. Unlike most animes, they don't play the soundtracks often. Hiro will be killing a family and it'll just be silence, no music whatsoever.

    Also, something I really liked is how the characters speak more realistically than in most animes. In most animes nowadays, characters will always have over-exaggerated reactions, but in Inuyashiki, whilst still being a bit unrealistic, are more believable.

    The only true bad thing about this anime in my opinion is the CGI/3d used for animation during fight scenes and transformation scenes and whatnot. The CGI isn't that great and at some points it ruined a bit of the enjoyability.

    The ending of the anime itself is also good, which is not quite common. It's sad, but understandable, and isn't a cop-out.

    Anyway, Inuyashiki is definitely an anime worth watching. Only 11 episodes and a good story, it won't waste your time. Overall a great anime that 2017 wasn't ready for, deserves more recognition.

    Sometimes I wish the anime continued but then I ask myself how could it with that ending? Still tho, I don't like when shows I enjoyed are over lol.

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    • Trivia
      Naoyuki Ando is a fan of the manga comic "Gantz", which was also created by "Inuyashiki" creator Hiroya Oku.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Postal 4: No Regerts (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      My Hero
      Performed by Man with a Mission

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2017 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • MAPPA (Japan)
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    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Inuyashiki
    • Production companies
      • Mappa
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    • Runtime
      24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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