Kumo ni Noru

雲にのる
Kumo ni Noru
Genres: Action, Seinen
Demographics: Seinen
Studios: J.C.Staff
Rank: #20121
Popularity: #16418
Users Listed: 636
Users Scored: 111
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 06/21/2014
Aired: March 8, 1991 – June 7, 1991 (Winter)
Type: ova
Source: manga
Age Rating: R
Episodes: 2

Synopsis:

The celestial realm depicted is a vibrant, yet fractured landscape, populated by figures of legendary devotion engaged in territorial disputes amongst the clouds. Nio-maru, a resolute individual burdened by personal loss, navigates this complex hierarchy with unwavering determination. His quest centers on finding his younger sister, separated from him during a tragic event in the mortal world – an aircraft accident that severed their connection to reality.

The narrative explores themes of grief, duty, and the blurred lines between the divine and the human. Nio-maru's journey is not one of grand conquest, but a deeply personal search through a strange and often unsettling environment. Expect a contemplative atmosphere as he confronts powerful entities and unravels the mysteries surrounding his sister’s disappearance within this unconventional afterlife.

Staff:

  • Endou, Eiichi (Character Design)
  • Motomiya, Hiroshi (Original Creator)

Reviews:

  • User Lancehot (Score: 6/10):
    Depending on your point of view, the mid 80s through to the mid 90s is either a golden period of violent anime schlock, or a nadir of low budget, exploitative rubbish. At a time when Japanese animators seem to have been enamored with American genre movies (& Mad Max), video nasties & FIst of the North Star, Japan's OVA boom saw a plethora of violent exploitation shows that can often be summed up as “muscly man walks around, kills people & has sex with women.” Kumo ni Noru is instantly recognisable as a product of its time. A violent, incoherent hero's journey, it tells thestory of Nio-maru, a demi-god (I think) who has to fight his way through ogre's, Hell & Heaven itself in order to reunite with his sister. With the help of several companions he meets along the way, Nio-maru fights the gods themselves in order to reach his goal, only stopping to have sex with every woman he meets.nnLike many OVAs of the period, watching Kumo ni Noru involves a lot of shouting questions at the screen. Why is that mountain turning into a giant bird? Why is his sister talking to a frog? Who is that woman & why is Nio-maru raping her? Why is he now raping those other women while the previous one has shrunk herself into his ear? How did having sex with a corpse bring her back to life? What's going on!?nnYet despite what's happening on screen making little sense, Kumo ni Noru is pretty easy to follow. Kind of. It's an epic journey where our hero, having been knocked off course by an ogre with a bag of winds, must fight monsters, traverse Hell & ultimately reunite with his family, aided & thwarted by the gods, all the while having sex with beautiful women. Oh my God, it's The Odyssey! With a healthy mix of Buddhist & Shinto iconography & mythology thrown in. The lack of a subtitled version* or a dub may make the specifics of why Nio-maru has to have sex with every woman he encounters etc unclear, but it's not like you really need to be told.nn*That I'm aware of. Google auto-translate tried it's best but I don't think “the five minute civilian was assume the funny” is an actual line of dialogue.nnVisually, Kumo ni Noru can be summed up as a mix of Heavy Metal, He-Man & Violence Jack. While clearly made on a shoestring & probably in a rush, if you are a fan of the character designs & background art of this period, it's serviceable if rather unimaginative. The animation is pretty sparse, the quite frequent sex scenes being a notable exception. On that subject, while there is frequent nudity & sex, it never gets explicit, nor is the violence ever particularly gory. There are a couple still frames when Nio-maru is being punished in Hell that should be grotesque, but the cartoony artwork makes them funny rather than disturbing.nnThere is a scene in Kumo…

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