Anime Reviews (2010-2019): Golden Kamuy Season 1 Limited Edition (a Neo-Tokyo 2099 Anime on Blu-ray Disc Review) (2018)

“Golden Kamuy” is turning out to be a fantastic, action-packed anime series that is less about its action but more about character relationships, Ainu culture and two people trying to survive against all odds. I highly recommend this anime series!


TITLE: Golden Kamuy Season 1 Limited Edition

DURATION: 300 Minutes

BLU-RAY INFORMATION: 1080p High Definition (16×9), English Dolby TrueHD 5.1, Japanese Dolby TrueHD 2.0, Subtitles: English

COMPANY: Funimation

RATED: 17+

Release Date: April 2, 2019


Originally created by Noda Satoru

Directed by Nanba Hitoshi

Screenplay: Takagi Noboru

Character Design by Ohnuki Kenichi

Music by Suehiro Kenichiro

Art Director: Morikawa Atsushi

Anime Production: Geno Studio


Featuring the following voice talent:

Kobayashi Chikahiro/Ian Sinclair as Saichi Sugimoto

Shiraishi Haruka.Monica Rial as Asirpa

Ito Kentaro/Ben Phillips as Yoshitake Shiraishi

Nomura Kenji/Christopher R. Sabat as Tatsuma Ushiyama

Hosoya Yoshimasa/David Matranga as Genjirou Tanigaki

Ohtsuka Houchu/David Wald as First Lt. Tsurumi

Nakata Jouji/Greg Dulcie as Toshizou Hijikata

Ohtsuka Akio/Jarrod Greene as Tetsuzō Nihei

Sugo Takayuki/Kent Williams as Shinpachi Nagakura

Tsuda Kenjiro/Orion Pitts as Hyakunosuke Ogata

Sugita Tomokazu/Stephen Fu as Youhei Nikaido

Sugita Tomokazu/Stephen Sanders as Kouhei Nikaido


When war veteran Sugimoto stumbles across part of a treasure map, things get deadly. The map is divided among several escaped convicts, and this battle-hardened soldier isn’t the only one who knows it.


From Satoru Noda comes his award winning manga series “Golden Kamuy”.

Written and illustrated by Noda Satoru, the mangaka also worked with Nakagawa Yu in ensuring the authenticity of the Ainu language for the manga series

The manga series won the 9th Manga Taisho award and with 17 volumes currently printed in Japan, a 24-episode anime series adaptation aired on Japanese television from April-December 2018. And now, the first season featuring 12 episodes are now available on Blu-ray courtesy of Funimation.

The series revolves around a soldier named Saichi Sugimoto who fought in the Russo-Japanese War in 1904 and survived with savagery and toughness.  And because of his braveness, he is known as “Immortal Sugimoto”.

Because his best friend asked him before his death on the battlefield for Sugimoto to take care of his wife and children, Sugimoto hears of a story about hidden Ainu gold (the Ainu are the indigenous people of Japan).  One man killed the Ainu hiding the gold and stole around Y80,000 and buried the gold somewhere in Hokkaido.

While the man was caught and thrown into Abashiri prison, he was sentenced to death and the map of where the gold was hidden was tattooed on the backs of 24 prisoners.

This was told to Sugimoto by a drunken man.  When Sugimoto finds the man killed by a bear, he notices that he had a tattoo all over his back and that the story must be true.

But when the bear goes for an attack on Sugimoto, he is saved by an Ainu girl named Asirpa, a daughter of one of the Ainu men who was killed by those hunting for Ainu gold.

But as Sugimoto and Asirpa team up to find the gold, many dangerous hunters including the deadly 7th Division of the Imperial Japanese Army led by Lt. Tsurumi.


VIDEO:

Golden Kamuy Season 1 Limited Edition” is presented in 1080p High Definition (16×9 HD Native). The animation looks good with slight softness but it works, as most of the conditions that the anime series takes place is in the snow.  For the most part, a lot of the backgrounds are snow and trees but for the most part, the anime series looks very great in HD!

AUDIO & SUBTITLES:

“Golden Kamuy Season 1 Limited Edition” features a wonderful soundtrack on Blu-ray. The series is presented in Dolby TrueHD 5.1 (English) and Dolby TrueHD 5.1 (Japanese).

SPECIAL FEATURES:

Golden Kamuy Season 1 Limited Edition ” comes with the following special features:

  • Episode 2 Commentary – Featuring audio commentary by Monica Rial (voice of Asirpa), Ben Simmons (voice of Shiraishi), Ian Sinclair (voice of Sugimoto) and Jeremy Inman (ADR Director).
  • “Golden Travelogue Theater” Animated Shorts – Omake for all 12 episodes
  • Promotional Video & Commercial Collection
  • Textless Opening and Closing Songs

EXTRAS:

“Golden Kamuy Season 1 Limited Edition” comes with a special chipboard slipcase, an 80-page artbook with information on Ainu culture and language and commissioned art card (random versions may be signed).  Also, the Blu-ray comes with both the Blu-ray, DVD and a Funimation Digital Code for the series.


A soldier and an Ainu girl in search of gold stolen from the Ainu people.  The story is about a man named Saichi Sugimoto, a kind hearted man who was turned into a soldier known as “Immortal Sugimoto” during the Russo-Japanese War in 1904.

With a friend’s final dying wish for Sugimoto to take care of his wife and children, that would require money which Sugimoto doesn’t have.  But when he hears about gold that was hidden in Hokkaido, gold stolen from the Ainu people, he teams up with a Ainu girl, who knows how to hunt and also use the wild to heal people, but also her father was killed because of the gold.

Sugimoto is not interested in 50/50, just a small share and wants to give most of it to Asirpa but also to help her get revenge on the people who killed her father.

But immediately, other hunters looking for the gold, are now also hunting for Sugimoto and Asirpa .  Can these two survive?  And what will the two learn as they must take on other hunters and soldiers who are also looking for the gold?

While the soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army are on the hunt for Sugimoto and Asirpa. What happens when Asirpa takes Sugimoto to her Ainu village and what will he learn more about Ainu culture?

The anime does a good job of bringing the manga to life, showcasing the dangerous frigid environment that Sugimoto and Asirpa are thursted into.  With the two trying to find prisoners who have the map tattoo on their backs, it’s not going to be easy as gold hunters and also the 7th Division of the Imperial Japanese Army are after them.

As for the authenticity of ainu portrayal, for the original manga series, Noda Satoru consuled with Nakagawa Yu in regards to Ainu language and culture.  For those not familiar with Ainu in Japan, they have a similar unfair treatment in society (as Native Americans in the United States) and prejudice runs rampant in various parts of Japan towards the indigenous Ainu people.  So, it takes great care of making sure to capture the culture and they did a great job of doing that, but also promoting Ainu culture positively in “Golden Kamuy”.

It’s important to note that this series is for mature viewers as there are a few adult jokes and also bloody violence, so it’s not a series to have little children watching.

Overall, “Golden Kamuy” is turning out to be a fantastic, action-packed anime series that is less about its action but more about character relationships, Ainu culture and two people trying to survive against all odds.

I highly recommend this anime series!