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Kaiji [Triad]  

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Bind

August 8th 2011 (3 years and 3 months and 3 days)
Not as enjoyable as Akagi. Kaiji was foolhardy. I'll look forward to the day when he's no longer so reckless and naive.
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Cashdaxxx

August 15th 2011 (3 years and 2 months and 26 days)
Really greedy, even though he's smart  :-/
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isukianime

August 19th 2011 (3 years and 2 months and 22 days)
adopted, description updated.
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Silmeria

September 8th 2011 (3 years and 2 months and 3 days)
» isukianime
adopted, description updated.
I fucking love you! awesome description!!!
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shishikyuu

November 23rd 2011 (2 years and 11 months and 18 days)
is the second season licensed? it strikes me as odd I can't find it on BBT
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kmvguy83

November 24th 2011 (2 years and 11 months and 17 days)
» shishikyuu
is the second season licensed? it strikes me as odd I can't find it on BBT

im wondering same exact thing here...
did u find any alternate source?
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favoknago

December 6th 2011 (2 years and 11 months and 5 days)
Great to find a 1st season still on baka when 2nd is uploaded, normally licenses get in the way :closedeyes:
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EtrianFOE

January 9th 2012 (2 years and 10 months and 1 day)
Should add tag 'FUKUMOTO Nobuyuki'
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Deusz

February 7th 2012 (2 years and 9 months and 3 days)
This series was really easy to hate for me. I liked the story but the way this show, I'm guessing because this was the way the manga went too, was so unbelievably slow. It'd take many episodes to go over events that would take place in twenty minutes. So prepare to be watching hours upon hours to see what happens in twenty minutes and this doesn't just happen once or twice but all of Kaiji is like this and therefore very painful to watch. I can see why people might like this but I honestly don't see why people would be fanboys for this.
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aditrivedi

March 2nd 2012 (2 years and 8 months and 9 days)
is it dubbed in english or not???
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aditrivedi

March 2nd 2012 (2 years and 8 months and 9 days)
is it dubbed in english or not???
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readman

March 14th 2012 (2 years and 7 months and 27 days)
» EroEro
» SolemnMind
Regardless of who did it first Death Note made the battle of wits between the main antagonists so exciting because they were genuinely supremely intelligent people. In this anime the main character is a complete and utter loser who only appears to be intelligent when pitted against other idiots and even then most of his schemes backfire anyway. Of course that is to be expected because the tone and point of this series is not about finding redemption and getting a second chance in life, it's basically a thinly veiled diatribe against gambling while also trying to be a character study and a look into the darker recesses of human psyche.

I personally don't think it succeeds though. I adopts a very narrow viewpoint and extreme character archetypes. Actually there's only two types of characters here, those who, for whatever reason, managed to completely screw up their lives to the point where they would do anything for a chance at a better future (here future means making quick cash via gambling) and those who take advantage of them for their own amusement. There are no shades of gray, even though the main character tries to embody some higher moral ideals it still feels like the author's cynicism got in the way of a more balanced point of view.

Having said that it was still an interesting watch, though keep in mind that wathching it could put you in a bad mood. I just finished watching it and I am starting to empathise with Van Gogh as well.


Well said. Gotta emphatise with Van Gogh...though I'd much rather be Van Gogh than to go gambling either thinking I'm a winner, then losing myself and all I have, or robbing simple-minded people of their mind and money. Both ways seem undeniably wrong, arrogant, thus stupid.
Games should be fun.
For all sides involved.


Hilarious how you two are suddenly picking apart Kaiji for its highbrow merit while holding Death Note (pseudo-intellectual shallow existentialist garbage) in high regard. Kaiji is a humane series - it explores human desires and needs. It is much more real and much more ambiguous than your run-of-the-mill supernatural shounen series with cool monsters and pretentious camera angles.

» Bind
Not as enjoyable as Akagi. Kaiji was foolhardy. I'll look forward to the day when he's no longer so reckless and naive.


Way to completely miss the point of the series.

» Deusz
This series was really easy to hate for me. I liked the story but the way this show, I'm guessing because this was the way the manga went too, was so unbelievably slow. It'd take many episodes to go over events that would take place in twenty minutes. So prepare to be watching hours upon hours to see what happens in twenty minutes and this doesn't just happen once or twice but all of Kaiji is like this and therefore very painful to watch. I can see why people might like this but I honestly don't see why people would be fanboys for this.


A series does not need to encompass an entire day per every 24 minutes. Being used to fast-paced high school series is an irrelevant point because Kaiji succeeds at keeping people on the edge of their seats.
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moop37Warned

May 20th 2012 (2 years and 5 months and 21 days)
» readman
» EroEro
» SolemnMind
Regardless of who did it first Death Note made the battle of wits between the main antagonists so exciting because they were genuinely supremely intelligent people. In this anime the main character is a complete and utter loser who only appears to be intelligent when pitted against other idiots and even then most of his schemes backfire anyway. Of course that is to be expected because the tone and point of this series is not about finding redemption and getting a second chance in life, it's basically a thinly veiled diatribe against gambling while also trying to be a character study and a look into the darker recesses of human psyche.

I personally don't think it succeeds though. I adopts a very narrow viewpoint and extreme character archetypes. Actually there's only two types of characters here, those who, for whatever reason, managed to completely screw up their lives to the point where they would do anything for a chance at a better future (here future means making quick cash via gambling) and those who take advantage of them for their own amusement. There are no shades of gray, even though the main character tries to embody some higher moral ideals it still feels like the author's cynicism got in the way of a more balanced point of view.

Having said that it was still an interesting watch, though keep in mind that wathching it could put you in a bad mood. I just finished watching it and I am starting to empathise with Van Gogh as well.


Well said. Gotta emphatise with Van Gogh...though I'd much rather be Van Gogh than to go gambling either thinking I'm a winner, then losing myself and all I have, or robbing simple-minded people of their mind and money. Both ways seem undeniably wrong, arrogant, thus stupid.
Games should be fun.
For all sides involved.


Hilarious how you two are suddenly picking apart Kaiji for its highbrow merit while holding Death Note (pseudo-intellectual shallow existentialist garbage) in high regard. Kaiji is a humane series - it explores human desires and needs. It is much more real and much more ambiguous than your run-of-the-mill supernatural shounen series with cool monsters and pretentious camera angles.

» Bind
Not as enjoyable as Akagi. Kaiji was foolhardy. I'll look forward to the day when he's no longer so reckless and naive.


Way to completely miss the point of the series.

» Deusz
This series was really easy to hate for me. I liked the story but the way this show, I'm guessing because this was the way the manga went too, was so unbelievably slow. It'd take many episodes to go over events that would take place in twenty minutes. So prepare to be watching hours upon hours to see what happens in twenty minutes and this doesn't just happen once or twice but all of Kaiji is like this and therefore very painful to watch. I can see why people might like this but I honestly don't see why people would be fanboys for this.


A series does not need to encompass an entire day per every 24 minutes. Being used to fast-paced high school series is an irrelevant point because Kaiji succeeds at keeping people on the edge of their seats.



You... thank you
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djsammyk

August 5th 2012 (2 years and 3 months and 5 days)
Great single moments, plot is clever, well made.
Rubbish ending -_-;; yeah yeah it's more likely but meh :P it's anime why not have a surreal end?
Genuinely was looking to see if I'd missed the last episode or not.
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Takuen

August 12th 2012 (2 years and 2 months and 29 days)
Amusing....I thought Kaiji was one of the more successful shows in looking at what really occurs with human nature. I guess I may not be particularly intelligent because I did not see -all- the dynamics in any of the games. I saw some of them, but the way it played out always surprised me...

I prefer Kaiji to Akagi for pretty much one reason: Kaiji is far more human, and explores more of the sway of emotions that normal humans experience. Akagi is pretty much god-like and is about a man seeking thrill to the max. Kaiji is actually betting his life and has some kind of survivor's instinct found when his back is against the wall.

I'm surprised people are dissing this for shallowness and slowness when I believe that among anime, it is one of the more intense ones (most episodes up to the last arc) and has more believable philosophy props than most.I was most moved during the Bridge arc, but maybe that's just me. The most positive thing for me is that it reminds me that it is possible to keep a certain human dignity even in the direst of circumstances, something I don't take for granted.

Enjoy, all those who can, because its hard to find this type of stuff in anime.

-Takuen

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izanami-dz

November 30th 2012 (1 year and 11 months and 10 days)
Thanks ! You're the Man !  :thumbsup:
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Synonymous

February 17th 2013 (1 year and 8 months and 23 days)
Really enjoyable anime. People should watch it on its own merit, i don't understand why people feel the need to compare this to other anime. I don't know anyone who wasn't hooked after the first three episodes.
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Bulleta

March 23rd 2013 (1 year and 7 months and 19 days)
It's really good.
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farafra

December 13th 2013 (10 months and 28 days)
Thank you!