The Hakkenden
The Hakkenden is a OVA series by AIC in two sequences, the second largest Shinsh?. A TV series sequel, Shin Hakkenden, aired in 1999. The anime is based on the epic publication Nans? Satomi Hakkenden composed by Kyokutei Bakin through the latter half of the Edo Period. In 106 levels, the novel bears the distinction of becoming the greatest novel in literature that is .
The Hakkenden is most known for its unique way of cartoon, switching between distinct visual styles during the whole period of this sequence. The series can be noted because of its use of topics and representational imagery, allowing the series to straddle the line between art and cartoon.
It's also famous for introducing a outlook to a classic, as outdated ambiguous concepts like feudal loyalty and devotion are tightly inspected and re-examined throughout a number of the conflicts in the story. The"THE" in front of the name is not, in actuality, a formality of translation, but an actual portion of the name written in English, perhaps chosen by the series' writers to deliberately communicate that sense of modernity.