
One thing that does hold the storytelling back at times is the pacing. Whether these may be character interactions or historical in-jokes, it’s always there. However, it’s up to the audience to decide if those are meaningful or not.Īs I mentioned before, the show has a lot of comedy. The war itself has a purpose although everyone has their own reasons for fighting. As you may guess, the show pits them in battles between the Drifters and Ends like fate. For instance, Anastasia is able to freeze others while Gilles de Rais can use inhuman strength and durability. While Drifters rely on their own natural talent, weapons, and technology, Ends can perform superhuman feats. Ends seems to possess supernatural abilities, something that the Drifters lack. The one noticeable trait that separates the Ends and the Drifters though is power. Anastasia Romanov and Joan of Arc are also ironically the villains in this show, as people may recognize them as heroines from other lores. Luckily, the other Ends brings in more interest such as Easy, a young woman with odds against Murasaki. We get this all mighty character that operates from the shadows yet not much is known about him, even his past. This is perhaps where characterization in the show suffers a bit. As leader of the Ends, we don’t find out too much about him. His ultimate goal is to destroy humanity and replace it with a new race in his vision. Perhaps the most mysterious and also recognizable would be the Black King. Later on, we also meet others that joins in their quest as the war turns into a chaotic pandemonium. However, he is a guy to be feared when facing against his bow. As part of the group, Yoichi can be mistaken for a trap because of his feminine appearance. His sarcastic personality becomes a big joke throughout the show as he brings in the most comedy. However, he is also a character to be wary of even by his own allies. As a strategist, it’s no surprise that he has a brilliant mind. The elves and dwarves respects him not just as a Drifter but also a friend. We can easily see that he is driven by determination by putting himself above others. His charisma is also a characteristic that inspires others (such as elves) to follow up during the war. Shimazu is pretty much a natural leader as he is courageous with no fear. Shimazu is the main protagonist and also leader of the Drifters.

Each of them possesses a rather intriguing personality and their roles in the story often spark curiosity. To be honest, what really can draw an audience’s interest is about the characters. Understanding the show’s lore will also enhance your enjoyment of this show.

However, if you can get with the momentum, then Drifters will be a pleasant surprise. This can be seen as a throwback as people may not take the show seriously. That’s right, the show adapts humor to spice up the entertainment. This is because even though the show has a dark and grim atmosphere, it also tries to sell its comedy and humor. Get the idea now? Drifters is essentially a dark fantasy war that brings together history’s most infamous figures into one big oddball package.įrom the first few episodes, the show will test a viewer’s patience. At the same time, Drifters are aided by a mysterious group of magicians known as the Octobrists. Against them are the Ends, characters who ironically weren’t evil during their timeline. Thanks to a mysterious man named Murasaki, they are bought together to stand against evil.


The primary cast composes of Shimazu Toyohisa, Oda Nobunaga, and Nasu Suketaka Yoichi. Still, throughout the series, you’ll probably designate them more as anti-heroes by their actions. They are based on historical figures who are based from their timeline. The first few episodes easily establishes its premise as we meet the Drifters, the main protagonists of the show. If you fancy a fantasy story about extraordinary individuals coming together, then Drifters will be quite a treat.Īdapted from the manga of the same name, Drifters initially will leave the impression of a dark fantasy tale. Anyone familiar with Kouta Hirano (known for his work “Hellsing”) will get a familiar vibe with the style of the series. Drifters is the type of show that you’ll quickly realize what it is from the start.
