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Legend of Basara

Oct 16, 2004

Story
Legend of Basara takes place in a beautiful fantasy type world full of castles and kingdoms, knights and warriors. We are introduced to two twins: Tatara, who was foretold by the prophet Nagi to be the chosen one to unite Japan, and Sarasa, his ignored and unappreciated sister. Through a series of events, Sarasa's family, including Tatara, are brutally killed at the hands of the Red King, leaving her to take over her brother's identity as Tatara, to continue his legacy. Note: if you are angry at me right now, don't be... this happens in the first part of episode 1.

I've read a fair amount of reviews for Basara that all talk about how bad the story is. Let me just say that this is one series that I'm glad I chose to watch for myself, instead of just believing others. Legend of Basara is indeed complete, and ends on a cliffhanger of sorts nonetheless. This is because it was cancelled due to lack of ratings, which I don't fully understand. The best comparison to the storyline would definitely be something epic like Juuni Kokki. Indeed, maps are even shown as the characters travel, which JK does as well. Unfortunately, due to its cancellation, it doesn't end up completing the storyline like JK did, and might leave you wanting more.

The story itself is epic and grand from episode 1, and doesn't let up at all the entire way. Basara is very plot heavy and political in nature, which means some people might find the material to be dry or boring. The Heroic Legend of Arislan is another good example -- it was heavy and plot based just like Basara, but still ended up being very interesting.

Truly the most compelling and heartbreaking aspect of the series is the star crossed lover situation that arises. If I said who it was, that might really be a spoiler, so I'll refrain. Just trust me when I say that the romance part of the story is the part that is the most heartbreaking and frustrating to watch, since you know the secret and can't say anything about it. You want to know what will happen with the two, but guess what? You can't, because it just ends. That, honestly, is my largest complaint with the lack of ending.

So, to summarize, I felt like the storyline of Basara was grandiose and superb. They key is to go into it thinking the show is the length of something like JK, so the pacing makes more sense and seems more reasonable. Otherwise, sit down and strap in for an epic journey of a girl who is much more than she seems to be...
Animation
The animation style of Basara definitely isn't its strongest point, but still is interesting enough to get a good score. Character designs definitely look older, with very pointed faces and thin necks on top of pointed bodies. Faces are very long as well, looking like something from Rose of Versailles or other older pieces. The colors used in general were a broad range, and backgrounds were impressive, especially when the city or ships were on fire.

I must say, the one thing I felt was ridiculous is that Sarasa could "change" to Tarata simply by putting on a bandanna across her hair. Suddenly, she was unrecognizable, even from the man she loved. I'm thinking to myself "what the hell?!" This just isn't realistic, and a little bandanna that doesn't even cover the face really shouldn't change a person's identity and all.

Besides that, good stuff all around, though nothing extremely exciting.
Sound
The audio was pleasant, though forgettable in the long run. Regardless, the piano and light synthesized tracks made for wonderful and moving background music on almost all occasions.

Voice acting was great for most people involved, but the voice of the Blue King was very weird and ridiculous to say the least. Dave (who was diligently working on a theme at the time behind me) did so much as to turn around and ask "what's up with that guy's voice?"
Characters
The characters in Legend of Basara were plentiful and diverse, and developed nonetheless. Even secondary characters tended to have some bit of backstory, but perhaps not as much as you would have liked. This would have been impossible anyways given the amount of them that are introduced to you. The primary character is Sarasa, of course, and her transformation throughout the series (especially in her romance) is profound and compelling. She behaves and acts like someone you might know, with a conviction that isn't rivaled by many. The Red King is another such person, who is portrayed to be a villian, yet is also shown to be something much different as well. The depth of these characters help you to become involved in the story, and in the long run, help you to be more angry once it ends on an incomplete note.
Overall
As far as I'm concerned, this is a very underrated series. The story is interesting and epic (VERY RARE, that I've found), the music is interesting, the characters are deep and strong, and the animation is watchable at least. That being said, people still score it badly, and it has to be because of the open ending. I wouldn't necessarily not pick this one up for that reason, because the story itself is very good, and you can always read the manga later (or talk to someone who has) to see how it ends up. Legend of Basara ended up being a treat to watch, and I think it might be for you, too.
8/10 story
7/10 animation
7/10 sound
7.5/10 characters
7.5/10 overall

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LittleWonder Jun 23, 2013

If anyone wants the whole story of the Legend of Basara, the manga is complete and very good.

AnimalSoldier Sep 26, 2010

sweet. thanks for the review,I'll give it a try :)