BUTA

BUTA Anime

Informações adicionais

Format MOVIE
Episodes 1
Duration 25 minutes
Status Finished
Start date Mar 05, 2012
End date Mar 05, 2012
Average score 60/100
Popularity 2384
Favorites 10
Studios Telecom Animation Film
Genres Action
Adventure
Comedy

Tags

Historical 79%
Partly or completely set during a real period of world history.
Fugitive 79%
Prominently features a character evading capture by an individual or organization.
Animals 70%
Prominently features animal characters in a leading role.
Swordplay 66%
Prominently features the use of swords in combat.
Ships 60%
Prominently features the use of sea-based transportation vessels.
Pirates 60%
Prominently features sea-faring adventurers branded as criminals by the law.
Anthropomorphism 60%
Contains non-human character(s) that have attributes or characteristics of a human being.
Primarily Animal Cast 60%
Main cast is mostly composed animal or animal-like characters.
Crime 50%
Centers around unlawful activities punishable by the state or other authority.
Found Family 50%
Features a group of characters with no biological relations that are united in a group providing social support.
Kemonomimi 50%
Prominently features humanoid characters with animal ears.
Samurai 40%
Prominently features warriors of medieval Japanese nobility bound by a code of honor.
Nekomimi 40%
Humanoid characters with cat-like features such as cat ears and a tail.

Sinopse

Buta the sword for hire is recruited by the Tufugu Pirates on their voyage to seek a stockpile of treasure. On board he discovers the child Kitsune locked away below deck. After some misunderstandings and with the promise of more money, the two of them go on their own adventure.

(Source: BakaBT)

Note: Buta is one of the four anime works that each received 38 million yen (about US$470,000) from the "2011 Young Animator Training Project." Just like in 2010, the animation labor group received 214.5 million yen (US$2.65 million) from the Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs, and it distributed most of those funds to studios who train young animators on-the-job.