House of Ninjas creates a very thought-provoking story that transcends the initial hook of a family filled with shinobi, moving towards what has been seen in shows like Naruto. It has a deep sociopolitical element to it, focusing on what makes the Tawaras click, if they have chosen the right destinies as government agents, and if they are missing the key ingredient at home after retiring: love.A lot of it is kickstarted in the first episode when Soichi and Yoko take their family on a mission on an ocean tanker to rescue a politician named Mukai. Unfortunately, disaster strikes that results in one of their own being killed. This predicates the trauma and grief that engulf the household afterward, which leads to the Tawaras quitting the Bureau of Ninja Management (BNM). However, as the show continues its first season, this death of Gaku has a dark twist to it with long-lasting ramifications.Clues begin to be seeded out, leaving the Tawaras wondering about their enemies being back. However, they can’t get over Gaku’s death. Soichi is reluctant to be pulled back into the world of shinobi, and having his clan run more missions for the BNM and Japanese government. Flashbacks illustrate why: Gaku was the best of them, which is why Haru and the younger sister, Nagi, also lost hope. In short, life had become listless without the would-be leader, brother and son they all wanted to follow in the Japanese TV series.
House of Ninjas creates a very thought-provoking story that transcends the initial hook of a family filled with shinobi, moving towards what has been seen in shows like Naruto. It has a deep sociopolitical element to it, focusing on what makes the Tawaras click, if they have chosen the right destinies as government agents, and if they are missing the key ingredient at home after retiring: love.
A lot of it is kickstarted in the first episode when Soichi and Yoko take their family on a mission on an ocean tanker to rescue a politician named Mukai. Unfortunately, disaster strikes that results in one of their own being killed. This predicates the trauma and grief that engulf the household afterward, which leads to the Tawaras quitting the Bureau of Ninja Management (BNM). However, as the show continues its first season, this death of Gaku has a dark twist to it with long-lasting ramifications.
Clues begin to be seeded out, leaving the Tawaras wondering about their enemies being back. However, they can’t get over Gaku’s death. Soichi is reluctant to be pulled back into the world of shinobi, and having his clan run more missions for the BNM and Japanese government. Flashbacks illustrate why: Gaku was the best of them, which is why Haru and the younger sister, Nagi, also lost hope. In short, life had become listless without the would-be leader, brother and son they all wanted to follow in the Japanese TV series.
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