Casshern Sins

2008
Casshern Sins

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EP1 At the End of the World Oct 01, 2008

Casshern awakens to find his world reduced to a corrosive wasteland. Lost in a future he does not recognize, he struggles to stay a step ahead of those who wish death upon him.

EP2 A World Replete with Death Throes Oct 08, 2008

An encounter with the mysterious Lyuze offers Casshern a fragmented glimpse of his role in the Ruin. After stumbling upon a community of “dying” robots, he discovers the true depth of his infamy.

EP3 To the Ends of Agony Oct 15, 2008

Akoes warns Casshern against a life spent running from the past. When Friender arrives to make the assassin pay for his sins, Casshern chooses a path that could terminate his own existence.

EP4 The Angel of Ruin Oct 22, 2008

Beautiful Sophita is feared by robots who wish to live as long as their decaying bodies will allow. Fighting makes her feel alive, and Casshern’s special abilities make him a foe she could fight forever.

EP5 The Man Who Killed the Sun Named Moon Oct 29, 2008

Lyuze reveals her reason for hating Casshern, who offers her a chance for revenge. When robotic bandits attack Ringo and Ohji, Casshern comes to their rescue, but his rampage terrifies those he hopes to save.

EP6 Reunion with Fate Nov 05, 2008

Casshern desperately seeks to unravel the mystery of his dark past. An altercation with Dio, his robotic mirror image, could provide answers to his many questions - or at least get him killed.

EP7 The Woman of the Tall Tower Nov 12, 2008

Lizbell is obsessed with building a giant bell to remind the world that beauty still exists. She scavenges parts from decaying robots, and Casshern’s pristine body could be the final piece of the puzzle.

EP8 A Hymn of Hope Nov 19, 2008

A mesmerizing robotic songstress needs Casshern’s help to evade a hoard of murderous robots and bring hope to those who’ve thus far survived the Ruin.

EP9 The Flower That Blooms in the Valley of Ruin Nov 26, 2008

A rescue attempt by Casshern lands him at the bottom of a graveyard for abandoned robots. While a sweet - but simple - young girl tends to his wounds, Casshern hears whispers that Luna may still be alive.

EP10 The Man Entrapped by the Past Dec 03, 2008

Dio’s mission to assemble a robot army is interrupted by the appearance of Dune, a formidable warrior who was once Luna’s bodyguard. Elsewhere, Casshern continues his search for Luna.

EP11 By One's Calling Dec 10, 2008

Friender receives help from a caravan of robots and humans after Casshern is trapped beneath falling debris. But when the canine’s new allies unearth the man who killed Luna, the situation takes a violent turn.

EP12 Turn the Time Lived to Color Oct 17, 2008

The search for Luna leads Casshern and Friender to Margo, an artist who refuses to let the Ruin destroy his spirit. Casshern finds inspiration in the artist’s vision, but there are those who would rather see him dead.

EP13 The Past Rises Before My Eyes Dec 24, 2008

Dying robots far and wide herald the saving grace of Luna. Meanwhile, Lyuze is disturbed to notice that Ringo has begun to rust, and Casshern is confronted by the monster who ordered him to Ruin the world.

EP14 The Truth Illuminates the Darkness Jan 07, 2009

Ringo’s attempt to comfort Casshern leads her into a deadly trap. Ohji is quick to come to her rescue, but for them both to escape alive, Casshern must fight Dio as Braiking Boss looks on.

EP15 The God of Death, Dune Jan 14, 2009

Despite his ragged condition, Dune continues his search for Luna. The robot once feared as the “God of Death” is ceaseless in his quest, but a rematch with Casshern puts his dream of a reunion on hold.

EP16 For the Strength to Believe Jan 21, 2008

During a rare moment of peace, Casshern presses Ohji for the story of Ringo’s origins. Elsewhere, Dio and Leda cross paths with two deadly robots that were once the strongest of their kind.

EP17 The Glass Cradle Jan 25, 2009

Casshern and his traveling companions befriend three children claiming to be descendents of Luna. When the youngsters are attacked by Leda, Casshern risks his own life to protect them.

EP18 The Time I've Lived and the Time I Have Left Feb 02, 2009

Lyuze’s psyche is bombarded by a labyrinthine barrage of illusions. Her nightmarish journey leads to a shocking discovery about her true feelings for Casshern.

EP19 Believe in the Flower that Lives in your Heart Feb 09, 2009

Lyuze sees the frightening reflection of her own mortality in the visage of a defiant female warrior who refuses to go gently into that dark Ruin.

EP20 For Whom do the Flowers Bloom? Feb 16, 2009

Casshern, Lyuze, and Ringo finally reach Luna’s castle, where they find countless robots hoping to be spared from the Ruin. Dune is among their ranks, but Luna’s treatment of her former protector is shocking.

EP21 The Paradise of Lost Hope Feb 23, 2009

Luna asks Casshern to serve as her new guardian; Lyuze and Ringo lose faith in the promise of salvation; and Ohji returns with disturbing revelations about the Sun Who Was Called Moon.

EP22 A Drop Called Eternity Mar 02, 2009

Leda tries to convince Dio to accept Luna’s healing, but eternal life is no longer his obsession. Dio now lives only to fight Casshern - even if their battle ends in his own destruction.

EP23 Those Who Return Mar 08, 2009

Casshern and Dio continue their epic final battle. Although only one will survive, they’ve embraced the chilling reality that fighting is the sole purpose of their tragic existence.

EP24 To the Wandering, Blooming Flowers Mar 15, 2009

Casshern and his friends enjoy the peace of their new lives until the Ruin destroys their happiness. Driven by grief, Casshern sets out to settle the score with Braiking Boss - and issue a warning to Luna.
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Released: 01 October 2008 Ended
Producted By: Madhouse
Country: Japan
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After the murder of Luna, the robot society that rules the planet starts to rust and decay. Death and despair spread through the land like wildfire. The only one unaffected by the affliction that becomes known as "The Ruin" is Luna's assassin, Casshern. Unable to remember if he really triggered this capital sin against the entire mechanized civilization, Casshern embarks on a journey to unravel the mystery that connects him, Luna, and the plague.

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azumapp ruin. That is all that is left in our world. As humans fade away, and robots rot into the dirt, those who are left cling to life. Casshern is the man who killed the sun, and the show goes on from that point. This story is mature. If your into shonen, this isn't for you. Its dark, gritty, and depressing. The story follows Casshern, as he regains his memories, and meets people who are affected by the Ruin, a plague that kills both humans and robots. The soundtrack fits the show very nicely, fitting the dark mood of the story very well. The dub is also very good, FUNimation clearly put their all into this dub, including Eric Vale, Brina Palencia, and Trina Nishimura, who did amazing jobs. The animation is splendid, as the character designs are beautiful and dark. The action scenes, and the coloring really bring out the tone, the backgrounds are dreary and depressing, fitting the tone, and it was done by Studio Madhouse, so nuff said.
Ash Blue Casshern Sins is probably one of the most philosophically heavy animes to date. It focuses primarily on why we live and for what purpose. This is done through a barrage of small stories throughout the series. The main story has a somewhat coherent plot on the same matter, but it often fails to explain what's going on and assumes you can make out details through inferred explanations (found myself rewinding here and there to catch various points).The worst thing I can say about the anime is it takes about 3 episodes to get going. Despite its flaws it has an amazing soundtrack, VERY memorable characters, and some truly spectacular stories to tell. If you aren't into heavily philosophical concepts this anime is not for you. For those who enjoy this kind of thing, you wont find anything quite like this out there.Please note that I haven't seen the originals, so my review is from a fresh perspective.
proteusphi The series follows Casshern in his journey to find himself and combat the Ruin, a devastation that causes his fellow robots to rust and die. An immortal killing machine, Casshern must watch everyone around him fade away. The Ruin began with the death of Luna; and rumor has it she was murdered by Casshern himself.It's a very nice setup with strong philosophical questions. I feel, however, that the series doesn't dive deep enough into the issue of immortality vs. death. It doesn't matter though because the stylized visuals, excellent voice acting, and ferocious action keep the audience entertained. Think about the series' plot and philosophical conclusions too long, however, and you'll be disappointed.I can't reveal anything, but let me say that after watching the whole series....it makes no sense. The plot has several glaring holes in it. It wouldn't be so bad, except character's actions and motivations HING on these plot holes. So their actions end up not making any sense either. The series concludes with nonsensical violence and philosophical posturing. Do any of these characters understand what's going on, or why they have to accomplish their strange goals? Do they even know what those goals are?? There's a strong theme of madness and desperation in the face of eternal death, but it's nothing anime viewers haven't witnessed (and better done) before. The ending is such a let down, and the main characters' motivations so nonsensical that the slow build up to the final climax hardly seems worth it. Don't get me wrong, there are genuinely insightful moments here and there. Opening sequences before the song and titles are helpful to fill in the mysterious back story, creating tension.But the series ending? Sorry, such nonsensical rubbish is a Sin (ho-ho! zinger!) 4 out of 10 for wasting my time.
Asuka Langley As the name implies, this series is about a robot called Casshern. It is said he killed another robot called Luna and the world begun to faid into the ruin. 100 years after he is coming back with no memories what so ever. As he walks down to the path of finding himself he meets a lot of characters and learning a lot about his past...This is the fastest way to describe the plot of this awesomely done anime series. The series is crafted in a way to make your heart shutter. Visuals and animation is topnotch(well madhouse), Music is breathtaking and binds with the atmosphere very nice, Plot is very well done and will keep you guessing...but the strongest part of all is the character development. Its not easy to talk about character backgrounds because Casshern meets a lot of interesting characters on his journey but even if Casshern interacts with some characters briefly, it leaves you satisfied.This is not your average anime series. Casshern Sins is a drama unlike anything else you've ever seen. And its granted that when you finish the series you will remember it for a long time. If you are looking for a typical sci fi anime look elsewhere. Casshern Sins is all about finding one's self and the road to redemption....