Ninja Kamui Ep 5 Review
Everybody knows who Batman is. The Caped Crusader, the Dark Knight, the man who can seemingly best anyone simply because he’s Batman. But there’s more to him than being a memetic badass; he can beat almost anyone because he knows how to use prep time. When he goes in and fights someone that he knows little about, he can get his back broken by someone like Bane. Why bring up Batman in an anime about ninjas, though? Because this episode, Higan is Batman. And the other ninjas, and AUZA, are Bane.
Batman, Meet Bane
Having come within inches of making it into AUZA City, Higan’s efforts prove to be for naught. Zai’s presence is enough to throw him off long enough for the barriers to go up. However, instead of the two former comrades fighting regardless, Zai merely tells him he’s going to die and then walks away. It’s a move meant to make Higan feel powerless and impotent so that he’ll make a mistake. And judging by the events that follow, it worked.
Rather than let him fester in anger or kill him, the leaders of AUZA decide to let him in their city to test out their technology. And despite knowing it’s a trap, Higan runs in anyway. However, instead of fighting more ninjas, he winds up fighting the execs who are remotely piloting the ninja equivalent of Iron Man armor.
The end result is like watching someone try and take on the boss fight when they’re far too under-leveled. It’s less of a fight by the end and more of a curb-stomp, like the anime equivalent to watching Bane break Batman’s spine. If Higan represents the old ways of being a ninja, and AUZA represents the future, then it looks like the old ways have gotten kicked to the curb. If it weren’t for a last-minute save, Higan would be dead. More on that later.
The FBI Has Turned on Us!
Meanwhile, Agent Morris pursues his own leads into AUZA City, leading him to track down Jason, a former AUZA employee turned hacker trying to blow the whistle on them. Together, the two do manage to hack into the company’s servers and starts to uncover some of what they have been doing. To be more precise, they find a list of fake IDs that they’re using to plant agents as. And one of them happens to be…Emma Samanda?
The show doesn’t give us, or Moriss and Jason, time to understand what’s going on. AUZA security arrives and attempts to kill them in an epic car chase. If that was the show’s way of distracting us, then it worked. Car chases have long been a favorite of mine in action shows. In addition, the fact that it ends with both men dragging themselves away from the wreck brings their ultimate fates into question. They’ll likely make it out fine, but how long will they be able to survive with AUZA after them.
There’s also the fact that Emma’s name is on that list. The possibility that she’s an agent of AUZA has just jumped up significantly. The fact that AUZA responded so fast to the hack also doesn’t bode well. Emma will need to have a good explanation next time she appears.
Really Looking to See What Comes Next
This episode was clearly meant to leave the audience with more questions than answers. Higan and Morris have been badly wounded and are on the run. And if things had gone a little bit differently, they would be dead at this point. Worse, Emma may no longer be trustworthy, only making things worse. The fact that the anime forgoes the normal outro in of black credits only hammers home how serious the episode is. Anime don’t skip out on the ED unless it’s serious! With the series reaching the halfway mark next episode, I’m curious to see how Higan and Morris will come back from this. Hopefully, they’ll manage to regroup and plan something, like Batman would.
Also, this episode is out in full on YouTube. If you want to watch it without waiting for Toonami or don’t have Max, watch it there.