JYUUSHIN ENBU: HERO TALES
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
26
RELEASE
March 31, 2008
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
For citizens of the Ken Empire, justice is a myth. Lord Keiro, the deranged Shogun of the Imperial Army, blazes a trail of terror across the countryside in search of the sacred sword that will make him a god. Standing in his way is Taito, an omnipotent star reborn in human form - a young hero who vows to use his celestial strength to avenge those slaughtered by the villainous Shogun.
Taito's mystical powers steer him toward a violent showdown with Keiro, and if used recklessly, his newfound abilities could shred the very fabric of his being. To master the art of control and become a heroic martial artist, Taito must seek the guidance of others like him: the seven star-born warriors with the strength to shatter a corrupt empire.
(Source: RightStuff)
CAST
Taitou Shirei
Kenichi Suzumura
Koyou Mougai
Rikiya Koyama
Housei Meitoku
Yuuki Tai
Laila Seiren
Akemi Kanda
Ryuukou Mouten
Takahiro Sakurai
Rinmei Shokan
Yuuko Kaida
Kouei
Atsuko Tanaka
Shimei
Issei Futamata
Lien
Souei
Takayuki Sugou
Kouchou
Fumihiko Tachiki
Taigatei
Jun Fukuyama
Keirou
Banjou Ginga
Shoukaku Chouyou
Shou Hayami
Chouka
Junko Kitanishi
Taki
Fumiko Orikasa
Sonnei
Kenichi Ogata
EPISODES
Dubbed
RELATED TO JYUUSHIN ENBU: HERO TALES

REVIEWS
ChillLaChill
50/100Hero Tales falls short with generic storytelling, unoriginal characters, and mediocre storytelling.Continue on AniListI never felt compelled to read the Hero Tales manga, as its premise seemed rather generic. This sentiment is reflective of the anime adaptation itself, which fails to distinguish itself in a crowded field of shonen titles. Despite being co-written by the creator of the acclaimed Fullmetal Alchemist, Hero Tales does not offer anything particularly standout.
The story unfolds in a fictionalized version of feudal China or Japan, centering on Taito, a boy who is the living embodiment of a star, granting him special powers he must learn to control. Alongside six other star-born warriors, Taito embarks on a quest to defeat a corrupt empire, led by the antagonistic Lord Kero. While this setup holds promise, the execution falls flat. The narrative is bogged down by a tedious fetch-quest and frequent distractions, rendering it a mundane experience that fails to rise above its formulaic roots.
Studio Flag, a relatively obscure animation studio, was responsible for the series’ animation. While there are moments of visual quality, such as well-executed character close-ups and decent intros, the overall aesthetic channels early Naruto vibes. Initially, I found the opening themes enjoyable, but subsequent viewings revealed their lack of inspiration, serving merely to signal the show’s existence without leaving a lasting impression. Similarly, the soundtrack and voice acting are unremarkable, contributing to the show's overall mediocrity.
Hero Tales relies heavily on standard shonen tropes, with characters following predictable archetypes. Taito, the protagonist, is a blend of Edward Elric and Naruto, embodying the typical strong and optimistic hero. The supporting cast is similarly unoriginal, falling into familiar anime stereotypes without offering much in terms of depth or uniqueness. The series lacks a distinct personality, making it difficult to engage with or remember. Its failure to build on the success of Fullmetal Alchemist is evident, as it neither introduces compelling characters nor explores its setting in a nuanced manner.
Although Hero Tales might offer a brief diversion for those seeking a shorter alternative to longer series like Naruto, it ultimately fails to deliver a memorable or exciting experience. For a more engaging and innovative anime, I recommend watching The Legend of Korra, which offers a richer narrative, a better-developed cast, fluid animation, and a more captivating story. In comparison, Hero Tales falls short, leaving viewers with a below-average experience that fails to live up to its potential.
SIMILAR ANIMES YOU MAY LIKE
SCORE
- (3.1/5)
MORE INFO
Ended inMarch 31, 2008
Favorited by 18 Users