Netflix Anime: Seis Manos Thread (2019) Violent Grindhouse Anime.. Drops (10/3/19)

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REVIEW: Seis Manos Is a Violent, Must-See Tribute to '70s Exploitation


Netflix continues its trend of creating new anime-inspired content, but few series display that combination of Eastern and Western influences quite like Seis Manos, a blend of Chinese martial arts and Mexican culture that works surprisingly well -- if you're a fan of 1970s exploitation cinema.

Seis Manos is a co-production of Powerhouse Animation Studios and Viz Productions, which distributed and dubbed Naruto, Bleach and Inuyasha in North America. Powerhouse, on the other hand, has primarily worked on licensed properties before now. Neither previously ventured much into original content. For both companies, Seis Manos represents a risk -- and a step forward.
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If you're familiar with '70s Westerns, exploitation and martial-arts films, then Seis Manos' plot will play like a best-of moments of the genre. In a Mexican town, an old Chinese Daoist named Chiu trains a trio of orphans -- Isabela, Jesus and Silencio -- in the ways of martial arts. Isabela is a resourceful, level-headed leader; Jesus the fun-loving brawler; and Silencio the aggressive warrior with a dark past. However, the three live mostly in happiness ... that is, until some demon-possessed monster kills their master.


The orphaned martial artists set out for justice, to discover why Chiu was killed, and what ties he may have to the enigmatic drug lord El Balde. To reach their target, they need to work with local police officer and a U.S. federal agent hot on the trail of the cartel. What follows is a mess of bullets, fists, demonic possession and body parts.

By design, Seis Manos embraces all that makes its influences great and terrible. But in many ways, the "flaws" of the series only add to its charm. If you like '70s exploitation, warts and all, Seis Manos is a must-watch series. If not, you're still going to have fun with a brutal, yet unabashedly fun, experience.

Seis Manos isn't plot-heavy; instead, it overflows with thematic style. If you've seen a martial-arts film or a drug cartel film, you can predict each plot beat before it arrives. Much of the story is exaggerated by nature, but that by no means indicates that it's poorly written. Although the plot is frequently cliched, it never drags.


Befitting its inspirations, Seis Manos focuses on the clash of cultures. While many shows try to present diversity as a feature, this one depicts it as a true balancing act. Characters with drastically different world views -- as if they originated from different films -- try to find their way through this plot that combines black magic, martial arts, zombie-like demons, cop drama, blaxploitation -- a little bit every 1970s film staples.

The animation and aesthetic is pure grindhouse: There's a film grain covering every scene, and animation frames are missing to give everything a slightly stuttering look, befitting of its source of inspiration. Character designs are exaggerated, in particular in the case of Danny Trejo's villain El Balde, who's just every bad-guy cliche rolled into one glorious package.

The characters are, in general, quite good, although stock in nature. A few stand-outs include Jesus, a chubby bruiser who drinks hard and fights harder; Garcia, the local police officer who's fed up with all the demons and drug lords in her town; and Brister, a Vietnam War veteran-turned-special agent on a mission to stop whatever is going on. All of them are essentially stock characters, but in the best possible way.

The music is distinctly Mexican and Chinese in style, which can be occasionally jarring as it switches back and forth. The voice acting, in general, is good enough.

But this series' main draw is its bone-crushing, blood-letting fights. By mixing the stylized action of anime with that of any martial-arts story and the brutality of '70s horror, you get gorgeous, grotesque violence. Nothing is off-limits; one minute, you'll see people with guns getting clobbered with fists, then have demonic dogs pounce down with their claws before another guy gets hit by a truck. People's faces are blown off, heads get pealed away, demons eat people alive, and good people get crushed beneath debris.

What Brad Graeber and Álvaro Rodríguez have created will not appeal to everyone. But they did the best they can to deliver a quality, stylistic series to their target demographic: fans of exploitation and anime. If you're a fan of Machete or Ninja Scroll, you will love Seis Manos.

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i hate this terrible form of animation tho


nothing original or distinct about it no kind of real style ....

It’s the same style as Castlevania. It’s the same studio... powerhouse. They are an American studio.

So are you saying that you don’t like the animation of Castlevania?

Plus the show has this cool grindhouse filter behind it.

I love the animation.
 
It’s the same style as Castlevania. It’s the same studio... powerhouse. They are an American studio.

So are you saying that you don’t like the animation of Castlevania?

Plus the show has this cool grindhouse filter behind it.

I love the animation.
yeh i really DONT like the animation form all - i can dig Castlevania for its storyline but the ...ubiquity ...of the animation and its form is what just ...bothers me - EVERY thing looks the same - and it isnt Japanese Anime...because it wants to copy it and pass it off on everything so it just seems cheap and UN inspired ...

its looks factory produced - it doesnt look "one artist" inspired which is definitely the case with Anime - Miyazaki looks way differnt from Otomo which looks way different from say Gundam or Ninja Scroll .....etc .

i am sure noone really cares ot thinks thi form is bad because a lot of cats have grown up on looking at this american produced animation form for years...but for me -- its shit.
 
Oh shit

The hidden jeje

What a twist....

I did not see that coming.

Fucking Silenco is a beast.
 
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yeh i really DONT like the animation form all - i can dig Castlevania for its storyline but the ...ubiquity ...of the animation and its form is what just ...bothers me - EVERY thing looks the same - and it isnt Japanese Anime...because it wants to copy it and pass it off on everything so it just seems cheap and UN inspired ...

its looks factory produced - it doesnt look "one artist" inspired which is definitely the case with Anime - Miyazaki looks way differnt from Otomo which looks way different from say Gundam or Ninja Scroll .....etc .

i am sure noone really cares ot thinks thi form is bad because a lot of cats have grown up on looking at this american produced animation form for years...but for me -- its shit.

Yeah this I disagree....

I’ve been following Japanese anime since the 80s...

I agree that American animation doesn’t hold up to Japanese animation ... but I give powerhouse credit because as an American studio they are making anime their own way.

Like Castlevania didn’t look like it was made by an American studio and this doesn’t. There style reminds me a little bit of Studio Mir.
 
Hands down this is the best american made cartoon of 2019.... I'm not calling this anime.... but this was way better than I expected. 8/10 Close to 9..

The fight scenes are amazing... but the story line and the voice acting... excluding (Danny Trejo) were on point.

The mixture of Asian and Mexican was so unique...

I would not mind a live action version of this.
 
Jesus that final boss fight in Episode 8... Jesus.... Just the Detail in the different fighting styles..
 
Really looking forward to Season 2.... the trip to China.

This was really fucking good... with some brutal shit....

Putting it right below Castlevania and Voltron as Nexflix's best original animated show..


This is a must watch. The fight scenes are worth it alone.
 
i hate this terrible form of animation tho


nothing original or distinct about it no kind of real style ....

yeh i really DONT like the animation form all - i can dig Castlevania for its storyline but the ...ubiquity ...of the animation and its form is what just ...bothers me - EVERY thing looks the same - and it isnt Japanese Anime...because it wants to copy it and pass it off on everything so it just seems cheap and UN inspired ...

its looks factory produced - it doesnt look "one artist" inspired which is definitely the case with Anime - Miyazaki looks way differnt from Otomo which looks way different from say Gundam or Ninja Scroll .....etc .

i am sure noone really cares ot thinks thi form is bad because a lot of cats have grown up on looking at this american produced animation form for years...but for me -- its shit.


I also agree, although Castlevainia may be by the same production studio, too me It looks like the production values were way higher for Castlevainia. This looks like some of the lesser episodes of Batman TAS , and Superman. I also have been looking at anime since the early 80's and I hate the fact, any animation that has action, adventure or whatever Is being label as anime. IMO It has gone away from the grass roots. Anime was always Japanese animation, not Korean, american, etc.....the word anime Is so Diluted now. Seis manos Is okay, however theres better real japanese animation on Netflix to check, also there starting roll out the new 2019 fall line up of Japanese animation now, I've already seen a couple cool eps for new series just starting.
they should make a new term : Anime like
 
I also agree, although Castlevainia may be by the same production studio, too me It looks like the production values were way higher for Castlevainia. This looks like some of the lesser episodes of Batman TAS , and Superman. I also have been looking at anime since the early 80's and I hate the fact, any animation that has action, adventure or whatever Is being label as anime. IMO It has gone away from the grass roots. Anime was always Japanese animation, not Korean, american, etc.....the word anime Is so Diluted now. Seis manos Is okay, however theres better real japanese animation on Netflix to check, also there starting roll out the new 2019 fall line up of Japanese animation now, I've already seen a couple cool eps for new series just starting.
they should make a new term : Anime like

Seis Manos was fucking tight...... to ignore it is kind of crazy. It was too the point. The marital art based fight scenes were beautiful. It really played out like a animated Kung Fu grindhouse movie. It kind of reminded me of this video game called Wet.



In fact this was a lot like Wet in some ways..

Plus in Japan.. Anime meaning Animation from All of the World... Not just Japanese Animation.
 
Also little known fact.. In japan.. RWBY is seen as Western Anime and is fucking extremely popular.
 
Cool ass anime man.

Left me feeling like castlevania.

Hope we don’t have to wait as long for another season.
 
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