Otokogi

男樹
Otokogi
Genres: Organized Crime, Seinen
Themes: Organized Crime
Demographics: Seinen
Rating: 5.95 / 10
Rank: #10390
Popularity: #16684
Users Listed: 599
Users Scored: 116
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 03/21/2013
Aired: April 14, 1990 – April 1, 1991 (Spring)
Type: ova
Source: manga
Age Rating: R
Episodes: 3

Synopsis:

Kyosuke Murata's life is defined by a stifling upbringing under his mother’s watchful eye, a stark contrast to the brutal realities that await him upon adulthood. When his mother's actions draw her into the dangerous world of organized crime, Kyosuke is forced to confront the Murata-gumi, an organization deeply intertwined with his family's past. His ascent through the ranks reveals a complex truth: the head of the Murata-gumi is none other than his long-absent father. Driven by ambition and a desire for control, Kyosuke consolidates power, uniting a significant portion of Japan’s gangland under his command. However, this consolidation ignites a powerful backlash, as rival factions unite to challenge his authority, setting the stage for an unprecedented and devastating conflict that threatens to reshape the nation's underworld. The series explores themes of legacy, familial duty, and the heavy price of power.

Staff:

  • Yamasaki, Osamu (Director)
  • Ozawa, Kazuhiro (Episode Director)
  • Aoi, Kiyotoshi (Key Animation)
  • Jinbo, Daisuke (Sound Effects)
  • Motomiya, Hiroshi (Original Creator)
  • Okabe, Minoru (In-Between Animation)
  • Suda, Masami (Animation Director)

Reviews:

  • User SgtSalamander (Score: 5/10):
    Before I begin this review, it's worth noting that I am the first to review this title on MAL, and even the first to give it a score at all. It is my belief that every anime deserves at least one proper review, deserves to have its content engaged and reckoned with. No matter how obscure it is, and no matter how long ago it was made, an anime still represents the creative passion of its creators, the hopes and dreams of the team that made it, and as such, I will give this one a fair and honest accounting here. Otokogi is a fairlytypical yakuza crime drama, languishing in the very furthest reaches of near-total obscurity for the last 35 years at the time of this writing. Watching and subsequently reviewing this title therefore has a kind of liminal quality to it, like being in an empty school or exploring the ruins of some once-busy locale. As for the anime itself, while its general production quality is somewhat lacking, and the confused, over-wrought story gets ahead of itself a lot of the time, I've definitely seen worse titles out there. nnBeginning with the story, it's a complicated tale with many moving parts and a whole army of characters to keep track of, while simultaneously being a thoroughly average story about a high school thug-turned-yakuza tough guy that beats up his rivals in violent and over-the-top ways. This genre was definitely overrepresented in the 80s, so seeing an example in the early 90s makes sense. It's clear they're going for an almost Shakespearean quality with the tangled web of motivations and characters, but they generally lacked the execution to really make it work, and as such it ends up falling flat. Keeping track of whose mistress is whose, which clan is seeking revenge against which clan, and how an electric company CEO with a missing daughter slots into this complicated criminal underworld power struggle, makes for a messy viewing experience that, at the end of the day, is barely worth keeping track of at all, That's because the protagonist, Kyosuke, knows just what to say, who to fight, and who to shoot to save the day. He discovers this Gordian Knot of a story and just slashes right through it. Perhaps that was the point all along, but it makes you wonder why they went through all the effort to to make the story so complicated in the first place. As for everything else, there's little to say by comparison. nnThe art has this gritty yet colorful aesthetic that fits its theme quite well, while the overall animation quality is rather low. Indeed, the production quality on display here is more reminiscent of the 80s, or perhaps even the 70s, rather than the 90s. It feels sloppy and definitively behind its own time in this regard, with stuttery animation and a general lack of variety among character designs, which adds to the overall confusion the story offers up to the…
  • User kurdishtiger (Score: 10/10):
    In my humble opinion, storywise its awesome, and the music in the anime is amazing aswell, very befititng. This anime is about a young to be Yakuza named Kyosuke, who's father is a Yakuza boss. It is about this young mans change from delinquent from school to the Yakuza war to come. I give it 7/10 only because i felt that the animation did not do the manga justice, had it been better animated it would have been amazing, 10/10. But i 100% recommend this anime to anyone who is a fan of the Yakuza organized crime genre! Its definetly one of my top 5in Yakuza animes, Also, check out my interest stack for a collection of all known Yakuza animes.

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