The Elusive Samurai Episode 05: The whispers of doubt surrounding The Elusive Samurai have been lingering, much like the shadowy knives awaiting their chance to strike. This adaptation has received its fair share of begrudging praise, a reflection of the manga’s overall reception. For those lying in wait for a reason to turn on it, the CGI-heavy sequence at the episode’s start might be the spark they were seeking. While Chojumaru’s battle with Sadamune being mostly CGI isn’t ideal, it’s not surprising given the constraints of production budgets. Yet, the series’ ability to capture the essence of the story more than compensates for this hiccup.
Animating horses is notoriously difficult. However, the choreography during the dog-shooting competition’s conclusion was spot-on, which is crucial as it showcases a vital aspect of Tokiyuki’s fighting style. Not a single dog was harmed—only Sadamune’s head and neck bore the brunt of the arrows. Consistent with Yorishige’s strategy, he nudges Tokiyuki in the right direction, letting him achieve his goals independently. Chojumaru’s use of the “Parthian Shot,” a genuine historical tactic, combines his running prowess with archery skills, much to Sadamune’s surprise and eventual downfall.
Hidden in Plain Sight
Yorishige’s decision to draw Sadamune’s attention to Tokiyuki seemed counter-intuitive at first. But there’s always a method to Yorishige’s madness. Sadamune’s keen observational skills meant that hiding Tokiyuki would likely lead to his discovery. Instead, by placing Tokiyuki in plain sight, Yorishige counted on Sadamune’s sharp vision to create misleading assumptions. Sadamune knows Houjou are in Suwa, but he hasn’t pinpointed their exact location yet.
This intricate game of cat-and-mouse between Yorishige and Sadamune operates on multiple levels. Sadamune can honor his wager without losing the overarching battle. He secures an Imperial edict, decreeing that much of Suwa is forfeit as punishment for supporting the Houjou. Yorishige’s loyal bannermen are enraged, advocating for war, but he dismisses the idea—his plans require patience. Yorishige then instructs Tokiyuki, now working in the shrine to maintain appearances, to recruit Genba Kazama, a master thief with ninja-like skills.
A New Ally Emerges
Genba, voiced by the ever-talented Aoi Yuuki, is a young boy around Tokiyuki’s age, fitting seamlessly into the Elusive Warriors’ youthful group. Despite his initial reluctance, Tokiyuki learns from Yorishige that in their dire circumstances, bushido is a luxury the Houjou cannot afford. He must use every resource at his disposal, “wicked” or otherwise, to reclaim his clan’s fortunes. Yorishige sends Tokiyuki and his comrades to recruit Genba, starting with a mission to steal the Imperial edict from Sadamune’s warehouses—an act that would buy precious time for Suwa.
Genba, shunned by his village but exceptionally skilled, demands a hefty price for his services. While the retainers balk at his fee, Tokiyuki, recognizing the boy thief’s true identity, questions if money is all he desires. With assurances from Shizuku that the Grand Shrine will cover expenses, Genba contemplates if he’s undervalued his worth.
A Test of Resolve
Ultimately, Genba agrees to the mission, but on the condition that Tokiyuki accompanies him. This test isn’t just about courage; it’s about proving Tokiyuki’s willingness to engage in Genba’s world of subterfuge. Tokiyuki quickly learns that in their current state, shame is a luxury he cannot afford. Despite Genba’s formidable abilities and cunning mask, stealing the edict appears straightforward. However, Sadamune is not a foe to be underestimated, and the boys are about to face his countermeasures.
The Elusive Samurai continues to weave a complex narrative of strategy, loyalty, and survival. As Tokiyuki and his companions navigate these treacherous waters, their journey underscores the delicate balance between honor and necessity in a world rife with conflict.
Frequently Asked Question
Q: Is Elusive Samurai getting an anime?
A: An anime television series adaptation was announced in March 2023. Produced by CloverWorks and directed by Yuta Yamazaki, the series features scripts supervised by Yoriko Tomita and character designs by Yasushi Nishiya. Yūsuke Kawakami serves as assistant director, while Gembi and Akiyuki Tateyama composed the music.
Q: Is The Elusive Samurai based on a true story?
A: The Elusive Samurai is a manga series loosely based on the tales of Hōjō Tokiyuki.
Q: Who is the main character in the elusive samurai?
A: Tokiyuki Hojo (北条時行, Hōjō Tokiyuki) is a survivor of the fall of Kamakura in 1333, making him the last known member of the Hojo clan.
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