Master Keaton

1998
Master Keaton

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EP1 Man in a Maze Oct 06, 1998

The mysterious death of a soldier in Greece causes suspicion. Lloyd's sends Keaton as an insurance investigator.

EP2 Little Giant Oct 13, 1998

Bounty hunters stakes out a former German Red Army member, Rosa. Keaton is hired by her wealthy family to protect her.

EP3 Strange Tales of Lasagna Oct 20, 1998

Keaton is hired to retrieve nine year old Flora from Italy. They flee for France where her mother waits.

EP4 Immortal Man Oct 27, 1998

Keaton saves the "immortal man" from the Russian Mafia. The man reveals the secret of the Romanov Treasures.

EP5 Paris Under the Roof Nov 03, 1998

After being fired from a college in Tokyo, Keaton finds a job as an instructor at an adult education center in France. There he meets...

EP6 White Goddess Nov 10, 1998

Keaton meets Anna in Scilly Islands in England, who is protecting an archaeological site all by herself.

EP7 Memories of Summer Pudding Nov 17, 1998

Keaton, hoping to spend the summer vacation alone with Yuriko, heads for a farmhouse where he spent summers as a boy.

EP8 The Negotiator's Rule Nov 24, 1998

Keaton heads for the countryside in England to rescue a kidnapped manager of a Japanese electronics corporation.

EP9 Traveling with a Lady Dec 01, 1998

Keaton meets an arrogant old lady on a train from Germany to Switzerland who claims to be pursued by the Czech Secret Service.

EP10 Charlie Dec 08, 1998

Keaton helps a childhood friend Charlie Chapman, also a world-renowned detective, with the murder case of an art dealer.

EP11 Special Menu Dec 15, 1998

Keaton assists an Englishman to become a Chinese chef with the help of a secret recipe.

EP12 A Case for Ladies Dec 22, 1998

Keaton and an elderly woman who loves detective movies pursue the truth behind a high-profile murder case.

EP13 A Peaceful Death Jan 05, 1999

A terrorist finds his conscience and seeks Keaton's help to locate and defuse two IRA bombs in a crowded London shopping mall.

EP14 Wall in One's Heart Jan 12, 1999

Keaton helps a German businessman to locate his long-lost daughter while she seeks to avenge her mother's death in a labor camp in East Germany.

EP15 A Long and Hot Day Jan 19, 1999

An attack dog ruthlessly stalks Keaton deep in the mountains of Spain.

EP16 The Elm Tree Forever Jan 26, 1999

Earl Fenders' bankruptcy leaves him a broken man, but his son, Robert, needs his fathers overbearing personality to inspire his music - can Keaton restore the father's domineering arrogance?

EP17 A Mansion of Roses Feb 09, 1999

Edmond Layman was found murdered in his rose garden and his widow fears for her life. Their gardener, Eric, disappeared and is the chief suspect but Keaton soon unburies a thorny secret!

EP18 Faker's Miscalculation Feb 16, 1999

Professor Bennington runs for Chancellor to save the college only to be targeted by a team of con men. But will the con men's professional pride lead them to change their minds?

EP19 Into the Vast Sky... Feb 23, 1999

Keaton's daughter meets a childhood friend who wants to free a hawk. Keaton and the boy's father secretly follow out of concern for the boy who also desperately wants to be free.

EP20 The Island of Coward Mar 02, 1999

The Polish Mafia takes over Keaton's hotel in a blaze of gunfire. Although accused of being cowards for their inaction, Keaton and a secret legend use their experience to win despite the terrible odds.

EP21 The Thistle Emblem Mar 09, 1999

Keaton flies to Scotland to investigate a watch preserved in a shrine in Japan.

EP22 Chateau Lajonchee 1944 Mar 16, 1999

Keaton visits Burgundy to insure the extraordinary vintage wine Chateau Lajonchee 1944.

EP23 No Way Out Mar 23, 1999

Keaton must escort a fugitive through a perilous road across a bottomless swamp.

EP24 The Day the Op Was Born Mar 30, 1999

Keaton recalls the first time he met Daniel and became the insurance investigator 10 years ago...

EP25 Kalihman of the Desert Dec 22, 1999

Keaton and the excavation team are left for dead in the Taklimakan Desert.

EP26 Family Dec 22, 1999

Keaton, asked to recruit a former East German Olympic swimmer, but first Keaton must deal with the swimmer's depression and face off against a group of skinheads.

EP27 The Red Wind Dec 22, 1999

Razin left Russia to attend an air show in the UK, but after his two bodyguards are murdered, Keaton finds himself between Razin and a killer KGB agent.

EP28 A Message from Alexeyev Jan 21, 2000

While visiting a resort on a Spanish island, Keaton meets Sendel who reveals a tale of passion and betrayal between Russian agents and locals the Spanish Civil War 50 years ago.

EP29 The Forbidden Fruit Jan 21, 2000

Keaton crashes a party for the newest board member of the premiere accounting firm in the UK after he suspects the board member of murdering his way to the top!

EP30 The Highlands in Your Eyes Jan 21, 2000

Keaton attempts to rescue an artist forced to paint forgeries who has been held hostage in a house by his extreme shortsightedness and his shattered confidence.

EP31 The Scent is the Key Feb 21, 2000

A man requests Keaton to investigate the untimely death of his friend who lacked a "scent of death."

EP32 The Back Street Feb 21, 2000

A reluctant Keaton believes he is handing enticement money to a woman on behalf of her father, but soon discovers quite a different story.

EP33 Devil Like an Angel Feb 21, 2000

Keaton searches for a Japanese art student in Italy only to discover the student has become involved with a terrorist group!

EP34 The Agate Color of Time Mar 23, 2000

Keaton shares stories of his youth in Cornwall with his daughter, Yuriko.

EP35 Love in May Apr 21, 2000

Keaton's daughter becomes involved in a purse-snatching investigation in London while her father rests his broken leg in the hospital.

EP36 Blue Friday May 24, 2000

While Keaton chases after an elusive insurance beneficiary, his parter Daniel pursues a new beauty.

EP37 Interview Day May 24, 2000

Keaton, unsure about pursuing a career as an archaeologist, allows himself to be distracted by his father on his way to an interview at Tozai University.

EP38 Hunting Season Part 1 Jun 21, 2000

Two knife murders in London drags Keaton into a chase tying the SAS to a vicious drug ring.

EP39 Hunting Season Part 2 Jun 21, 2000

Two knife murders in London drags Keaton into a chase tying the SAS to a vicious drug ring.
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Released: 06 October 1998 Ended
Producted By: Madhouse
Country: Japan
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The amazing Taichi Keaton works on cases around the globe that always lead to adventure! He combines his arsenal of multidisciplinary expertise in investigation, archeology, and survival with his experience as a professor, a Falklands Conflict veteran and a SAS agent to unravel the often dangerous challenges in each riveting episode.

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bmoore07 Monster before Monster. That's what I thought as I bought Master Keaton, another anime of Naoki Urasawa, the show invented before his 2004 masterpiece. I checked out the main theme on YouTube, which was random, bland, and dull, but I still decided to watch the show because of what I mentioned before and because all the Master Keaton reviews were profoundly positive. I bought the first volume of the series for a dollar but, somehow, I ended up with the second. With that, I was introduced to this outrageously overrated, woefully written anime (and that's an understatement). The fact that I was ripped off has nothing to do with how I will review this show. Without further delay, here's my episode-by-episode analysis of volume 2 of Master Keaton.Ep.6 – "White Goddess""White Goddess" begins with Master Keaton borrowing a sheet from a stranger. Here I learn that this show's protagonist has one of the blandest and dullest voices imaginable. Not a great way to get viewers. Keaton then runs into his friend Anna, who is protecting an archaeological site from destruction. They reminisce on their college days (and mention Keaton's divorced wife) before confronting the antagonist of "White Goddess", an arrogant and undersized businessman with plans to destroy the site. Next, Keaton and Anna meet the antagonist's mother, who accompanies them on their excavation on the site. As the three explore further into this tomb, Anna reflects on her deceased mother, who used to inspire her daughter with heroic stories. The next day, Keaton shows Anna a technique involving water and soap, using this to stop the businessman's construction plans. The antagonist then receives a slap across the face from his mother, Keaton returns the sheet to the stranger, and he walks away, the "case" closed.(My thoughts: From what I've seen so far, Keaton has an overwhelming resemblance to Kenzo Tenma, the protagonist of Monster. Keaton is this exceptionally nice person but is a bit distant and mysterious, just like Tenma. The difference is that Tenma has more emotion and depth, making him a more likable person, someone you'd root for, and I don't think Keaton has that. And another thing, a mystery should have suspense, plot twists, and a cunning villain. "White Goddess" didn't have any of that. So far, I don't think Master Keaton is a mystery. I don't know what it is.)Ep.8 – "Negotiator's Rule"(I skipped Ep.7 because the title "Memories of Summer Pudding" sounds like nothing but more disappointment. Don't worry; I'll get back to Ep.7 later.)"Negotiator's Rule" kicks off with a bang, with this elderly woman called in the middle of the night, informed that her husband is kidnapped and demanded to pay an absurd amount of money to the kidnapper, the caller. Master Keaton is summoned to help free the woman's husband, a wealthy electronics manager, by negotiating with the kidnapper. The kidnapper codenames himself "Apollo" and calls the woman "Achilles" before demanding even more money (Keaton notes this and realizes the kidnapper is knowledgeable of Greek mythology. This point is never discussed or mentioned again in this episode.). The climatic moment of "Negotiator's Rule" is when Keaton persuades the woman to pretend to break down while talking to the kidnapper. The purpose is to make the kidnapper feel guilty and release the husband. Master Keaton saves the day (shocker), the husband is freed, and Keaton walks away, another case closed.(My thoughts: I'm happy that Master Keaton is becoming somewhat interesting but I'm extremely frustrated that the kidnapper's identity was never revealed. There was, however, a really obvious suspect. It was this grumpy employee of the husband, always noticeably nervous when conversing with Keaton. The suspect and the woman were both much better actors than Keaton. That's not saying much.)Ep.7 – "Memories of Summer Pudding"This episode is about Keaton's daughter forcing our perfect protagonist to get over his divorce and to get along with his womanizing dirtbag of a father. Neighbors re-unite, Keaton and his dad reminisce, and I can't make it halfway through the episode. You know how I said "Memories of Summer Pudding" sounds like disappointment? I was right.ConclusionThe anime's knight in shining armor, Master Keaton, is a man of many occupations: an archaeologist, an adventurer, an investigator, and a father (I think I'm missing some). While this makes Keaton a well-rounded person, it also makes him a flawed character. Taichi Keaton is the extremely one-dimensional, unbelievably boring, do-the-right-thing protagonist of a show with plot holes galore, of a mystery show devoid of acting, action, and mystery. What happened to that second volume of Master Keaton? That waste of a dollar is where it belongs, where it deserves to be – in the trash.
Brian Camp "Master Keaton" is a Japanese animated TV series that offers serious storytelling, mature characters, and events and settings based firmly in the real world. As such, it should satisfy not only fans seeking a change of pace from the more popular anime fare of space opera, short-skirted HS girls, and dueling monsters, but also non-fans looking for well-told stories about a resourceful hero who uses his wits and extensive knowledge to solve a succession of genuinely intriguing cases. The half-English, half-Japanese Taichi Keaton is, by day, an insurance investigator for Lloyd's of London, but also an archaeology professor, and his diverse interests send him on cases all over the globe. A decorated army veteran who's occasionally compelled to use non-lethal force, Keaton tries his best to handle every problem with brains, not brawn. Each story is self-contained and the range of stories is designed to show the man's command of esoteric knowledge and the high degree of empathy required for dealing effectively with all sorts of people.The stories frequently require the hero to use his archaeological skills to peel away layers of information and history to get at the truth. Tastes, smells, sounds, and individual objects evoke memories which bring forth lost knowledge or provoke changes of heart in antagonists. In the end, it's all about rediscovering something lost, making something whole again and reuniting people who've been separated. A businessman in Germany seeks to locate the daughter he'd lost when he fled from East to West Germany 18 years earlier. In Soho's Chinatown, a young Englishman learns the art of Chinese cuisine from the lost recipes of Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-Sen. A celebrated composer suffers writer's block when his hated father falls on hard times and only a particular melody can set things right for both of them. The aroma of a mint plant helps Keaton himself to understand his mother's return to England from Japan (and break-up with his father) when he was five.Nature plays an important part in many of these stories. A mountainous region of Japan is where a father searches for the son who ran away to free a pet hawk. The harvesting of grapes in the midst of a World War II battle is the key to making a French vineyard's only batch of perfect wine. A rose garden and a new breed of rose figure prominently in a murder mystery. Keaton's ability to survive in a harsh Chinese desert region saves a group of archaeologists who've run afoul of local muslims. Some stories are basic thrillers involving planted bombs, kidnapped businessmen, hostage crises, and the transport of a "Robin Hood"-type prisoner, with no police help, through the prisoner's home turf. There are even a few murder mysteries among the 25 or so episodes seen for review.However, the best stories in the series invariably involve family and history and digging through the past to understand the present, such as the one about the German father searching for his daughter and the one about Keaton probing his own family history. (Keaton's father and high school-age daughter make regular appearances.) One of the most fascinating tales in the series is told in "The Thistle Emblem," in which Keaton goes to Edinburgh to research a coat-of-arms insignia found in Japan and learns the story of a 17th century Scotsman who started a still-thriving distillery, but was then run out of the country by the English. Most of the endings are happy, although sometimes the past is no match for an unsympathetic, unstoppable future. The vineyard which created the perfect wine of 1944 will soon be transformed to make a more commercial mass-market wine.The far-flung settings provide opportunity for the background artists to recreate, in admirable detail, a wide range of picturesque settings from England to Japan to different nations of Europe and back to England (where a large number of the stories are set). The music has a European folk feel to it, with some nice Celtic flavor on occasion. Some episodes are better watched with the English dub track, others with the Japanese track. The English dubbing could be better (particularly that of the actor who voices Keaton), although the British accents for many of the characters are generally well handled.