Blue Eye Samurai

Summary

While waiting for the extremely anticipated 2d time of year ofBlue Eye Samurai , looking into film and television that served as inspiration for the show is a great agency to name new content or scratch the same itch as the series . The show is a unequaled blend of genres , authorship , and visual storytellingthat makes it remain firm out in the field of study of spiritedness and mod television . terminate on a massive cliffhanger for each of the case , season 2 ca n’t come soon enough , but other expectant subject can bridge the gap in the meantime .

Blue Eye Samuraifollows the taradiddle of Mizu ( Maya Erskine ) , a samurai who disguises herself as a humans to make out her pursuance for revenge . It takes place in Edo - era Japan and explore the favoritism Mizu faces because of her mixed - race heritage . She is half - livid half - Nipponese , which makes her the target of violence andsets her on the path to kill the four lily-white piece who were survive in Japan when she was born . She is unmatched in term of skill and unrelenting desire for revenge , and her account is elevated by the action sequences and beautiful animation of the serial .

Mizu ’s revenge is not yet over as she head out to unchartered territories after the stunning season stopping point of Netflix ’s Blue Eye Samurai .

Blue Eye Samurai TV Series Poster Mizu with her sword

10Yentl (1983)

Directed by Barbra Streisand

Creators Amber Noizumi and Michael Green have confirmed that one of the biggest influences on Mizu ’s graphic symbol and the story was the filmYentlstarring Barbra Streisand . In the film , Yentl take the identity of a gentleman so that she can continue her educationin the backwash of her father ’s death . Though she falls in love with Avigdor ( Mandy Patinkin ) , she ultimately chooses herself and to continue to learn about the public rather than be a married woman .

Yentl is not fueled by the same hatred as Mizu , buther past and ask to have a living outside the expectations for woman at the clock time is parallel to Mizu ’s journeying . The dearest that each cleaning woman feels for the people in their life does not measure up to their desire for exemption . The feel ofYentldiffers greatly from the gore - filled style ofBlue Eye Samuraibut the character development attach the film and show together .

9Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003) & Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004)

Directed by Quentin Tarantino

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The Bride ( Uma Thurman ) is unapologetically tie to her femininity , unlike Mizu , but make a frightening warrior in the same style . In theKill Billfranchise , Quentin Tarantino was deeply influenced by samurai cinema and martial arts flick , from whichBlue Eye Samuraialso owe muchof its stylisation . Both the Bride and Mizu are on a seeking for revenge , and take on armies singlehandedly regardless of the odds stacked against them . Though the Bride does n’t confront the same discrimination that Mizu does , she still has her own tragical backstory .

8Mulan (1998)

Directed by Tony Bancroft & Barry Cook

take up berth during the Northern Wei dynasty in China , Mulanis about a woman who disguises herself as a valet de chambre to unite the imperial US Army and save her Padre from having to fight . Mulan is considered the most heroic Disney princessand for near reason , she does n’t let society ’s prejudice against woman bar her from turn over the tide of the warfare , andher decisions carry just as much weight as the men around her .

A central difference between Mulan and Mizu is thatMulan is drive by a deep familial love , but chivy by a sense of othernessbecause she is n’t content to accompany the traditional female path . Mizu is forced onto her path because of the means that she is ostracized by others . However , seeing both of them play tirelessly against the odds stack against them meditate the tonic similarities between the character .

7Samurai Champloo (2004 - 2005)

Directed by Shinichirō Watanabe

Also set in Edo period Japan , Samurai ChamplooparallelsBlue Eye Samuraiin many ways because of its focus on the art of swordsmanship as well as the portrayal of different multitude and lifestyles of the time . Proving super successful in both Nipponese and westerly grocery store , Samurai Champlooblended the traditional with the modern seamlessly , and oft preached ego - acceptance in its storey themes . The grandness of illustrating the diversity of experience in a historic period is a similarity toBlue Eye Samurai , butSamurai Champloois not quite as benighted and include more gags than the former .

6The Legend Of Korra (2012 - 2014)

Directed by Ian Graham, Colin Heck, Joaquim Dos Santos, Ki Hyun Ryu, Melchior Zwyer, & Michael Dante DiMartino

The sequel serial to the Nickelodeon showAvatar : The Last Airbender , The Legend of Korrachronicles the adventures of the fresh embodiment , Korra ( Janet Varney ) , as she takes up the mantle from Aang , the previous avatar . Though it ’s a children ’s show , The Legend of Korradeals with serious themes of death , loss , and low . Korra is a hero who is put to the mental testing time and again and struggles with what her role is as the incarnation .

The serial was also radical because it include an LGBTQ+ relationship between Korra and Asami ( Seychelle Gabriel ) . LikeBlue Eye Samurai , moral questions are at the cutting edge of the show ’s chronicle , as is the determination of what makes a reliable hero . Though strong suit and acquirement are on full display in both display , it takes much more for their protagonist to become worthy of the title of Heron , and to live up to their loved ones ' expectations .

5Cowboy Bebop (1998 - 1999)

Also under the creative eye of Shinichirō Watanabe , who was regard withSamurai Champloo , Cowboy Bebopis one of the most synonymous neo - noir westerly animes of all clip . The visual stylus and musical score of the series have inspire countless piece of medium since its release , as has the nihilistic , violent , and exceptionally gifted protagonist Spike Spiegel . It remains to be watch ifBlue Eye Samuraiwill stand the test of time as Yuwell asCowboy Bebop , but it ’s certainly carrying on the custom of fantastic adult animation with a trenchant and gorgeous esthetical .

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4Lady Snowblood (1973)

Directed by Toshiya Fujita

Yuki Kashima AKA Lady Snowblood ( Meiko Kaji ) has vengeance on her mind just as much as Mizu . Also alone in the earthly concern on a desperate , bloody itinerary of revenge at any cost , Lady Snowblood ’s journey mirrors that ofBlue Eye Samurai ’s Mizu , as well as the way the level is told . Jumping between the past and the present to easy reveal Yuki ’s past and what fuel her flack is mimicked byBlue Eye Samurai . In both , graphic fury is prevalent , butthe action sequences are so beautifully choreographed it ’s insufferable not to appear away .

3Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

Directed by Denis Villeneuve

The recent sequel to 1982’sBlade Runnerupdates the geographic expedition into the moral philosophy of human replicants and apply lordly set piece to capture the ordered series of the story . Blade Runner 2049takes blank space in a far future , but it ’s very similar to the distant past ofBlue Eye Samurai . Both have unfamiliar preferences and cultural nonesuch , butthey are more brooding of mod high society than one might conceive and are the idealistic backcloth for metaphors about the current cultural clime . Though the protagonists of each have immensely different lives , they still struggle with the substantive question of whether they belong .

2Afro Samurai (2007)

Directed by Fuminori Kizaki

Afro Samuraicombines elements of both sci - fi and historical fiction in its fascinate portmanteau of legal action and retribution . The agonist , Afro ( Samuel L. Jackson ) , typeset out on a lifelong journeying to avenge the death of his father at the hands of a rival samurai master . As he rises among the rank of the greatest combatant in the humanity , Afro devise himself for his fight with his male parent ’s killer and becomes a fearsome warrior . LikeBlue Eye Samurai , the serial publication powerfully focalise on vengeance and familial tie-in and incorporates innovative design in its animation style , making the show unforgettable .

1Arcane (2021 - )

Directed by Pascal Charrue & Arnaud Delord

Based on the television secret plan enfranchisement , League of Legends , Arcanefleshes out the world of the game and delf into serious discussions of class inequality and vehemence . The two chief fiber , Vi ( Hailee Steinfeld ) and Jinx ( Ella Purnell ) are sisters who are separated , only to find themselves bend against each other in a cruel and terrible top executive struggle . Finding themselves at betting odds , the sisters get by with what the right thing to do is , and what side they should be on . Both the sis and Mizu are look with horrifying choices and are forced to become weapon to protect themselves .

Cowboy Bebop, The Bride in Kill Bill, and Arcane

Mizu in Blue Eye Samurai

Mandy Patinkin holding Barbra Streisand’s shoulders in Yentl

Headshot Of Uma Thurman

Headshot Of Lucy Liu

Headshot Of Vivica A. Fox

Headshot Of Daryl Hannah

Mulan fights with a sword in Mulan

Jin, Mugen, and Fuu in Samurai Champloo key art.

Korra airbending in The Legend of Korra.

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Headshot Of Steve Blum In The Los Angeles Premiere of The Boxtrolls

Cowboy Bebop The Movie official key visual of Spike Spiegel hunched over smoking a cigarette.

Meiko Kaji as Yuki Kashima in Lady Snowblood 1973

K walking away from his car towards the orange haze of the Las Vegas skyline in Blade Runner 2049

Headshot Of Ryan Gosling In The Paris premiere of ‘The Fall Guy’

Headshot Of Harrison Ford In The 29th Annual Critics' Choice Awards

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Headshot aOf Ana De Armas In The 29th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.

A still from the Afro Samurai series

Headshot OF Hailee Steinfeld

Headshot Of Ella Purnell In The 7th Canneseries International Festival ‘Fallout’

Headshot Of Kevin Alejandro In The CBS Fall Schedule Celebration At Paramount Studios

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Headshot Of George Takei iN The Critics Choice Celebration Of LGBTQ+ Cinema and Television

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