scrobble.life
← All reviews
Anime

Dororo: A Tale of Loss, Redemption, and Finding Humanity One Battle at a TimeENG/SPA]

Review by @omokhafue · 456d · of Dororo

ENG No witty or humorous comment to begin today's talk guys. No bigger joke than life;) Anyways, I believe some of us would've seen this and can probably nod their heads in response when I say this was a decent show.

Dororo...the amount of times I've seen this anime on my watchlist and scrolled past it is depressing and also outrageous. It's my first time seeing it and I don't know how to feel about it. It's good,I can't even deny that fact but at the same time... it's also sad. I was looking for something to lighten my mood not make me think!

778664a574f49b02135bac7ca9008b96.jpg Source Well, anyways... let's begin on a review,shall we?

Dororo is a gripping historical-fantasy anime set in war-torn feudal Japan, centered around two unlikely companions: a quiet, mysterious boy named Hyakkimaru and a quick-witted orphan thief named Dororo.

The story begins with a desperate lord, Daigo Kagemitsu, who offers his unborn son to twelve demons in exchange for power and prosperity for his land. The deal works; his domain flourishes, but his child is born without limbs, eyes, skin, or even a voice. Abandoned as an infant, Hyakkimaru is rescued and raised by a kind-hearted doctor who gives him prosthetics and teaches him how to survive.

Equipped with blade arms, killer reflexes, and a demonic body count that would make Doomguy blush, Hyakkimaru sets off on a mission to reclaim his stolen body parts, one demon at a time. Along the way, he meets Dororo, a clever and courageous child who becomes his traveling companion. Together, they navigate a brutal world of war, poverty, and supernatural threats, slowly uncovering truths about themselves and each other.

As Hyakkimaru regains his body piece by piece, he also rediscovers what it means to be human—feeling pain, joy, sadness, and even anger for the first time. Each victory brings him closer to being whole, but also forces him to face the emotional and moral consequences of his choices. Meanwhile, Dororo’s own story unfolds, revealing a hidden past and a legacy left behind by her revolutionary parents who fought for justice and equality.

The anime delves deeply into themes of identity, sacrifice, morality, and the question of what truly makes someone human. It asks whether vengeance can lead to peace, and whether it’s possible to break the cycle of hatred passed down from one generation to the next.

16e20d89ece50bc98f54eb55fd0188d1.jpg Source Despite its serious tone, Dororo is filled with moments of warmth, charm, and quiet humor—often through Dororo though. She distracts us from the excessive gore,a lot.

By the end, Hyakkimaru chooses forgiveness over revenge, walking away from his past to seek a new future, forgiving his demon loving father I guess. Dororo, now more determined than ever, decides to carry on her parents’ dream of rebuilding a better world.

If you like samurai, supernatural chaos, and existential crises wrapped in anime glory, this one’s for you.

Thanks for reading...


SPA Sin comentarios ingeniosos ni graciosos para empezar la charla de hoy, chicos. ¡No hay broma más grande que la vida! ;) En fin, creo que algunos ya lo hemos visto y probablemente asentiremos cuando diga que fue una serie decente.

Dororo... la cantidad de veces que he visto este anime de mi lista de pendientes y lo he pasado por alto es deprimente y también indignante. Es la primera vez que lo veo y no sé cómo sentirme al respecto. Es bueno, no puedo negarlo, pero al mismo tiempo... también es triste. ¡Buscaba algo que me levantara el ánimo, no que me hiciera pensar!

778664a574f49b02135bac7ca9008b96.jpg Fuente Bueno, bueno... comencemos con la reseña, ¿de acuerdo?

Dororo es un apasionante anime de fantasía histórica ambientado en el Japón feudal devastado por la guerra, centrado en dos compañeros improbables: un chico tranquilo y misterioso llamado Hyakkimaru y un ladrón huérfano ingenioso llamado Dororo.

La historia comienza con un señor desesperado, Daigo Kagemitsu, quien ofrece a su hijo nonato a doce demonios a cambio de poder y prosperidad para sus tierras. El trato funciona; sus dominios prosperan, pero su hijo nace sin extremidades, ojos, piel ni siquiera voz. Abandonado de bebé, Hyakkimaru es rescatado y criado por un médico bondadoso que le proporciona prótesis y le enseña a sobrevivir.

Equipado con armas blancas, reflejos asesinos y una cantidad de cadáveres demoníacos que haría sonrojar al Doomguy, Hyakkimaru se embarca en una misión para recuperar las partes de su cuerpo robadas, demonio por demonio. En el camino, conoce a Dororo, un niño inteligente y valiente que se convierte en su compañero de viaje. Juntos, navegan por un mundo brutal de guerra, pobreza y amenazas sobrenaturales, descubriendo poco a poco la verdad sobre sí mismos y sobre los demás.

A medida que Hyakkimaru recupera su cuerpo pieza a pieza, redescubre también lo que significa ser humano: siente dolor, alegría, tristeza e incluso ira por primera vez. Cada victoria lo acerca a la plenitud, pero también lo obliga a afrontar las consecuencias emocionales y morales de sus decisiones. Mientras tanto, la historia de Dororo se desvela, revelando un pasado oculto y el legado de sus padres revolucionarios, quienes lucharon por la justicia y la igualdad.

El anime profundiza en temas de identidad, sacrificio, moralidad y la pregunta de qué hace verdaderamente humano a alguien. Se pregunta si la venganza puede conducir a la paz y si es posible romper el ciclo de odio transmitido de generación en generación.

16e20d89ece50bc98f54eb55fd0188d1.jpg Fuente A pesar de su tono serio, Dororo está lleno de momentos de calidez, encanto y humor discreto, a menudo gracias a ella. Nos distrae mucho del exceso de sangre.

Al final, Hyakkimaru elige el perdón en lugar de la venganza, alejándose de su pasado para buscar un nuevo futuro, perdonando, supongo, a su padre, un demonio. Dororo, ahora más decidida que nunca, decide seguir adelante con el sueño de sus padres de reconstruir un mundo mejor.

Si te gustan los samuráis, el caos sobrenatural y las crisis existenciales envueltas en la gloria del anime, este es para ti.

Gracias por leer...

Voted by
  • @curangel
  • @azircon
  • @meritocracy
  • @altleft
  • @justbekindtoday
  • @ruffatotmeee
  • @pharesim
  • @meno
  • @tashidelek
  • @marcocasario
  • @cmplxty
  • @sbi2
  • @louis88
  • @soteyapanbot
  • @yaziris
  • @ridgette
  • @videoaddiction
  • @bhr-curation
  • @thevil
  • @roelandp
  • @neruel
  • @jlsplatts
  • @herosik
  • @tegoshei
+130· 154 votes

Comments · 10

  • @psyberkid(71)· 454d

    That's a wonderful review I will add to my bucket list I hope to see it soon. Great review 👍

  • @hivebuzz(74)· 455d

    Congratulations @omokhafue! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s)

    You received more than 1000 HP as payout for your posts, comments and curation.
    Your next payout target is 2000 HP.
    The unit is Hive Power equivalent because post and comment rewards can be split into HP and HBD

    You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

    Check out our last posts:

    Our Hive Power Delegations to the March PUM Winners
  • @zoe01(68)· 456d

    I don't like to cry so I avoided this anime, but I plan on watching this anime now thanks for amazing details.

  • @ridgette(71)· 456d

    No bigger joke than life;)

    I don't know but I laugh when I read this. Yep, there's really no bigger joke than life itself...Ok, ok moving away from that, I already stumbled on this anime for like many many times, but I always end up not watching it because I'm too cowardly to feel depressed. Life's been saddening lately, so as much as possible I steer clear with this kind of anime, but upon reading your review, this somehow piqued my yet still, I'm quite afraid that it would really be depressing. So maybe this coming Holy Week vacation I'll try watching it, and let's see ...

  • @yasmarit(73)· 456d

    es una historia que te ayuda a reflexionar mucho, buen post


    it's a story that helps you to reflect a lot, good post

  • @cjlugo(75)· 456d

    Realmente he querido verlo, pero me ha pasado igual que a ti, lo he pasado por alto mucho cada vez, sin embargo estoy convencido de que lo voy a ver en su determinado momento.

  • @mandysmoon(71)· 456d

    A lot of people have recommended me this one and I can see why, it seems like my type of story. Although I can understand that it's not exactly a light thing to watch

  • @ruffatotmeee(77)· 456d

    I actually couldn't finish this series as I found it really dad and depressing so I had no idea whether he get a happy ending or not. Although I like some warn scenes in there but I can't help but get sad. Should I watch it again 🤔.

  • @theanimerealm(70)· 456d

    Hello @omokhafue! The Anime Realm team here 😊.

    We want to thank you for choosing this community to publish your manga and anime related content.

    Don't forget to check the rules and the suggested community guidelines post. Also, always keep in mind the importance of visiting and supporting other users' posts, those will allow us to keep growing as users and as a community.

    We hope to see you soon. Greetings!

    Copia de Fondo de Pantalla Anime Ilustrado Negro Neon.png

  • @albdgreen(65)· 456d

    It's been highly recommended to me, possibly I'll watch it after this 💗.