Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran
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Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran | |
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風まかせ月影蘭 (Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran) |
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Genre | samurai,action,comedy |
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Directed by | Akitaro Daichi |
Studio | Madhouse |
Network | WOWOW Animax |
Original run | January 26, 2000 – April 19, 2000 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran or Ran, the Samurai Girl (風まかせ月影蘭 Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran?) is a 13-episode anime series created in 2000 by Madhouse, and written and directed by Akitaro Daichi.
Set in the Edo period, this series is about a female ronin named Ran, who is accompanied by a highly talkative wandering martial artist from China, who calls herself Meow of the Iron Cat Fist (Nekotekken no Myao). Together Ran and Meow fight bandits, corrupt officials and other antagonists.
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[edit] Characters
- Ran Tsukikage (月影蘭 Tsukikage Ran) - Ran Tsukikage is a female wandering ronin whose skill with the katana is only matched by her craving for sake. All we know about Ran's past (as revealed in Ep. 13) is that she was trained in the way of the sword by a samurai named Junzaburo Shiina who also gave her her first taste of sake. She often goes "wherever the wind takes her". Ran often describes herself as a "beautiful woman" who, when faced with a foe or foes, can be quite unbeatable. However, Ran is often broke (as many ronin usually are), and is often asking Meow for money for food and sake.
Voiced by: Reiko Yasuhara (Japanese), Mona Marshall (English)
- Meow (猫鉄拳のミャオ a.k.a. Myao) - Meow is a martial artist who is skilled in the fighting style dubbed "Nekotekken" or "Iron Cat Fist". Meow is rather hyperactive at times and has quite a definite sense of justice, but she often leaps into situations with little thought as to the consequences. Whenever Meow runs into Ran, it's often Meow who pays for Ran's food and sake. What we know of Meow's past is that she had a childhood friend named Mei who in Episode 9 had become a wealthy opium dealer, much to Meow's dismay.
Voiced by: Akemi Okamura (Japanese), Michelle Ruff (English)
[edit] Episodes
- She's Tough For A Woman
- Sake Made the Tears Sting
- Suddenly I Was a Mother
- I Was A Target Before I Knew It
- It Was Pretty Amazing When I Stripped
- The Mole Was In The Wrong Place
- I Buzzed With Electricity
- There Was No God In This World
- I Counted On An Enemy
- That European Girl Was Huge
- Vengeance Made Himself An Enemy
- I Was So Crucified I Didn't Know What To Do
- She Hid A Romance In The Past
[edit] Other countries
- The anime television network, Animax has broadcast the anime as Ran, the Samurai Girl in Southeast Asia, the Philippines, the Indian Subcontinent, Latin America and Brazil, in English, Spanish, Portuguese and other languages.