آهنگ پایانی انیمهی Dororo
اندوه باد را فرامیگیرد
در نقطهای جمع میشود و شمایل تیرگی را میآماید
ردپاهایمان با چنین اطنابی بیاعتنایی را به نقد میکشد
به چشمان بیانتهایت که نگاه میکنم
آرامش از وجودم رخت میبندد
آیا در سرمنزل مقصود امید وجود خواهد داشت؟
از بس که راه تاریک است
من تظاهر به خنده و سرخوشی میکنم
به آنجا میروم تا مشعل بیفروزم
عادت به خداحافظیهای توخالی و سرسری داشتم
اما هنگام وداع و دستتکاندادن برای تو
همه گونههایم پر ز اشک میشد
افسوسهای پرسوزمان رنگ باختند... و رنگ باختند
تا آنکه شب بر ما مسلط شد
اگر میدانستم که فردا اینقدر پوچ است
نمیگفتم که میخواهم زندگی کنم
میدانم بیحاصل است، اما چهکنم؟!
نمیتوانم برای آینده رؤیاپردازی نکنم... برای آینده... برای آینده... تقصیر توست
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Dororo
نام انیمه: Dororo
نام انیمه: Dororo to Hyakkimaru
نام انیمه: どろろ
ژانر: Action, Adventure, Historical, Demons, Supernatural, Samurai, Shounen
تاریخ پخش: زمستان 2019
وضعیت: تمام شده
تعداد قسمتها: 24 قسمت
مدت زمان هر قسمت: 24 دقیقه
منبع: Manga
استودیو: Tezuka Productions, MAPPA
کارگردان: Furuhashi Kazuhiro
زیرنویس فارسی و انگلیسی دارد
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خلاصه داستان (منبع)
The greedy samurai lord Daigo Kagemitsu’s land is dying, and he would do anything for power, even renounce Buddha and make a pact with demons. His prayers are answered by 12 demons who grant him the power he desires by aiding his prefecture's growth, but at a price. When Kagemitsu's first son is born, the boy has no limbs, no nose, no eyes, no ears, nor even skin—yet still, he lives.
This child is disposed of in a river and forgotten. But as luck would have it, he is saved by a medicine man who provides him with prosthetics and weapons, allowing for him to survive and fend for himself. The boy lives and grows, and although he cannot see, hear, or feel anything, he must defeat the demons that took him as sacrifice. With the death of each one, he regains a part of himself that is rightfully his. For many years he wanders alone, until one day an orphan boy, Dororo, befriends him. The unlikely pair of castaways now fight for their survival and humanity in an unforgiving, demon-infested world.
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خلاصه داستان (منبع)
در سال 3048 لرد “کاگمیتسو دایگو” که مجروح شده است برای فرمانروایی برتمام دنیا با 48 شیطانی که در معبد زندانی هستند معامله ای می کند. شیاطین در ازای اینکار از او 48 قسمت از بدن فرزندش که هنوز به دنیا نیامده است رادرخواست می کنند. وقتی بچه به دنیا می آید مادرش او را در سبدی می گذارد وبه رودخانه می سپارد.
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Dororo - Episode 14 [Review]
It's interesting that this episode of Dororo isn't marked as a two-parter when it clearly ends without a resolution. It doesn't seem to be a translation error (as much as I'd like to blame Amazon Prime, considering how mad I already am at them for releasing this episode so late). But while streaming services (particularly Amazon) have their problems from time to time, these reviews evaluate the quality of the show's content itself, and in that respect, this episode didn't disappoint. While the story still dangles loose ends that leave it feeling more cryptic than I'd like, this week offers a satisfying story about the many variations that families can take.
The theme is all about family this week. There's the family you're born with, as shown through a somber flashback to Dororo's parents as they discuss what to do about the samurai treasure that will eventually become Dororo's legacy. Dororo's mom refuses to learn the location of the treasure, even though it would have ensured her survival, because her dedication to the family's shared ideals is more important. There's also the found family at the center of this story—Dororo and Hyakkimaru. The obvious family connection they share is as siblings, especially since Dororo frequently calls Hyakkimaru “big bro.” But they take turns protecting one another; Hyakkimaru through his impressive strength, and Dororo through his life experience and understanding of human love, which he attempts to pass on to Hyakkimaru by communicating how much he cares about him in various ways. At the old monk Biwamaru's prompting, Dororo attempts to initiate a discussion about the future with Hyakkimaru. Their closeness is most visible in Dororo clinging to Hyakkimaru or sharing his bed, but this failed discussion, which implies that Dororo wants to keep traveling with Hyakkimaru indefinitely, shows more clearly than ever that he sees him as his new family.
In “The story of Sabame,” there's a strange new family structure made up of humans and monsters alike. Between Sabame's wall-eyed stare and fishy story about a natural disaster that completely ignores the oil spilled right by the site of the burned temple, we know from the beginning that something is off about this ostensibly kind rich man. He treats Dororo and Hyakkimaru like kings (perhaps giving them a taste of what life would be like if they follow Biwamaru's suggestion to seek out Dororo's buried inheritance), but it appears that he wants their lives in exchange, to feed a (literally) monstrous woman and also children with his houseguests' bodies. It'll be tantalizing to spend the week (or longer, depending on Amazon's whims) dissecting the meat of the mystery so far. My theory is that whatever happens, it'll result in Hyakkimaru finally regaining his sight—Sadame's eyes are just so attention-getting.
What of the enormous monster baby that clung to Dororo or the motherly ayakashi who pointed out the oil spill to Hyakkimaru? This seemingly familial pair generates more questions than they answer. It's difficult to evaluate a two-parter when it leaves so much unresolved by design. Instead, it's the reward of the episode's overall message that makes me regard it so highly. Not all of the families featured are functional or healthy, but each unit shows a different side of the same struggle—sometimes people act against their own interests in order to find acceptance within a family unit. Everyone wants a group to which they feel like they belong.