Ushio to Tora (TV)


Ushio & Tora (2015)

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Synonyms: Ushio and Tora
Japanese: うしおととら
English: Ushio & Tora (2015)
German: Ushio & Tora
Spanish: Ushio & Tora
French: Ushio & Tora
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Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 3, 2015 to Dec 25, 2015
Premiered: Summer 2015
Broadcast: Fridays at 22:30 (JST)
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: MAPPA, Studio VOLN
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, AdventureAdventure, SupernaturalSupernatural
Theme: MythologyMythology
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.571 (scored by 100423100,423 users)
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Ranked: #16132
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Popularity: #1071
Members: 226,460
Favorites: 694

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Preliminary Spoiler
Dec 25, 2015
Tons of adjectives can be used to describe a show like Ushio to Tora. Fierce, powerful, and mystical are just a few of them. But for one, Ushio to Tora is a series that most people probably didn’t think would get a revamp again in the modern ages. After all, the series did get an official OVA series that debuted over a decade ago. A television adaptation would obviously expand on what originally started - a world where youkai exists and a young man realizing what destiny has in stored for him.

Based on the manga of the same name, Ushio to Tora (also known as ...
Jan 22, 2016
SPOILERS

I was inclined to write this review because every other review for this show before they started being removed had less than 12 episodes seen, which means it was still in the "monster of the week" formula and it still had the potential to become something interesting.

Disclaimer i dropped this show at the end of the first cour (12 episodes) because while it tried to start to have a plot it was still episodic. I should have dropped it for good because the plot that started to appear is nothing special or even creative, the episodic stories about different monsters are far more interesting than ...
Dec 28, 2015
Depending on who you are, this show might tickle your fancy. Or it might be that stale TV dinner you've eaten alone in your bedroom at night for the third time this week. For me at least, it accomplished tickling my feet and making me giggle like a schoolgirl only to have an odd desire to kill something with a spear.

Straight to the point, this show is a good action series with some insane moments. There's always that hair-raising transformation Ushio goes through and occasional demon-like smile that makes the show what it is. Just some good ol action. If you're willing to give ...
Dec 25, 2015
Mixed Feelings
Adaptions of older manga works are always a pleasant change to the current ones, as these often have a slightly different execution or narrative to the more modern adaptations: besides, the art style can be an interesting aspect to it as well. In the case of Ushio to Tora, it was a disappointment: although it started with a generic, yet interesting premise, its execution was bad and repetitive , and the characters were uninteresting, as well as underdeveloped. In addition, it was amassed with all shōnen clichés together, the art style being the positive aspect of the anime.

~Story~

The story of Ushio to Tora is generic, ...
Jan 14, 2016
Taking old anime and rebooting them for current anime viewers has not been done before. Many reasons are that the visual quality of the old anime shows, for the most part, has not aged well, especially trying to view a stream of one that is of low quality and bad subtitles. One prominent example is Space Battleship Yamato 2199 in 2013, regarded by many as a suitable remake of the classic space opera from 1974. Here we have Ushio to Tora, a reboot of a 1992 10-episode OVA based on a six year-long manga in 1990. I was not aware of their existence, but this ...
Jan 19, 2016
Ushio to Tora... Gotta be honest, I have a far different opinion on this series compared to what some other people might say about it.
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~Story~
The story of UTT is quite simple, it mostly focuses on our two main characters: Ushio and Tora. It shows the long history of this world: how the spear was made, it shows what Ushio's family history is like, how the world has advanced over time, the history of Tora and all the other monsters in the world. But for the first half of the show it is quite simply an "monster of the week" type series which I personally ...
Apr 17, 2016
When I started watching this series, I wasn't that convinced that it would be good. But, the show actually proved me wrong. It was a wonderful story done right. It had it's creepy moments, as well as heart warming moments. The animation was pretty good. The emotion shown by the characters were well animated and looked top notched, to a point where the facial expressions portrayed the character' emotion well. Some expressions were too creepy to a point where it even gave me goosebumps. The only reason I gave it a 9/10 was because of the main character's design. Could have been designed to look ...
Jan 4, 2016
In 2006, the term 'Shounen' was widespread as series such as One Piece and Naruto were at the peak of their popularity, with anime of the genre being as popular as they could be. Fast forwarding 10 years, the trend has mostly died down, with on exception which bears its old school Shounen roots proudly: Ushio to Tora.

Adapted from a manga originating in the 1990s, Ushio to Tora embodies many of the tropes modern anime fans despise: Friendship speeches, semi-episodic storylines and a rowdy main character. However, Ushio to Tora has a really good selling point in that it has lots of charm to it ...
Jun 29, 2016
EP1
My way of describing Ushio to Tora is like playing a musical piece. It started out slow and eventually increased in its tempo. Occasionally, it may drop the tempo a bit but unlike any other anime, a small drop of tempo eventually increased exponentially fast. Until it peaked on its finale on the second season which, I would consider, the top 10 shounen series in anime history.

Ushio to Tora is the kind of anime that has a gradual progression plot like any 90's manga or anime. It requires some patience watching in the beginning but it will eventually pay off as ...
Aug 30, 2016
Someone else put it best and their comment was the one that incited me to watch this. After the drudgery of anime shows that want you to 'figure' out what the hell is going on "Ushio to Tora," doesn't play into that stupid and annoying trend where you have to watch half the series or more just to know what the hell is going on!

The characters are great. Often humorous, but with a serious side that allows the series to continue on in a nice forward progressing dramatic fashion. There's a touch of romance, comedy, drama and even some tragedy that must ...
Jan 4, 2016
Mixed Feelings
This show was quite intriguing and thanks to the trend of remaking old shows it's nice to get to see more polished versions of stories that might otherwise pass us by, Ushio to Tora is such a show.

Story 6/10

Without spoiling too much, Ushio is the son of priest who finds a Dai-yokai impaled with a spear on his basement. The ancient yokai is later named Tora, and the spear that was holding it impaled is the Legendary artifact "Kemono no Yari" or the "Beast Spear" fabled as one of the strongest demon slaying tools.
In an excalibur like fashion Ushio becomes the wielder of ...
Jan 2, 2016
- story seems to be repeated .. the theme of " fight between humans & demons " & maybe comes to your mind " inyusha " & " blue exorcist " .. kinda the same frame ..

- one hero that always save the day ..

- " together we can do it ! no matter what it is difficult " , sacrificing for friends & protect them , never giving up .. based on this staff a lot ..

for the first 10 episode ( it could be 9 or 8 can't remember exactly) .. the same idea .. new demon , new fight ...
Jun 22, 2016
Preliminary (23/26 eps)
It started off fairly well, it had an monster of the week, with an underlying plot in the background. Little by little, though, the MC Ushio started getting on my nerves. He was saved so many times, and he lost he resolves as many times. He also loses his weapons a couple of times. It is not a big deal if it happens once or twice, and the character grows, but not Ushio. Ushio fights an opponent that he can beat, then he is saved by the best character of the show, Tora several times. The series would have ...
Jun 20, 2016
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (18/26 eps)
As an adult man living in 2016, I am fully aware of the equality of genders. Women and Men are truly equal, and everyone is different in their own way, no matter the gender, sexual orientation, etc.

I write this because these beliefs are what kept me from enjoying this show. I believe one of the lines in the show goes a bit( but maybe not exactly) like this, " HOW MANY GIRLS CAN A GUY KEEP FROM CRYING IN HIS LIFETIME"....sigh... I know this is based off an older manga, but changes should have been made.

Story 8: I think the story is extremely interesting ...
Jan 10, 2016
The word I've been hearing regarding the newest iteration of Ushio and Tora is that most people only paid attention to it because of its retro look and a good chunk of said people were turned off by how dated the story is. That is, if the monster-of-the-week format doesn't turn them off first. I’m not going to lie, it’s sort of a lame and outdated concept to build a show around, but at least it ensures that there’ll be conflict every episode. Most anime don’t even have that nowadays, unless you count learning how to hold hands as acceptable conflict. And yet, for some ...
Feb 15, 2016
Overall, Ushio to Tora (the 2015 remake) is an average anime in terms of story delivery, characters, and the general ambience it sets for itself.

Starting off:

Story

As a story, it has a surprisingly interesting plot with plot points that are well illustrated yet come off like tropes which are used generally in anime. While the characters (somehow) make this anime sustainable, the story itself - in its bare boned form - is mediocre and adequate only because of the reliance of tropes which are common in shonen anime: betrayal and all that.

Also, so far as the main story itself is concerned, it is from ep 1 ...
May 12, 2023
Mixed Feelings
If you are looking for a thrilling and nostalgic anime that combines comedy, action, and drama, you should check out Ushio to Tora. This anime is based on a classic manga from the 90s and tells the story of Ushio, a young boy who accidentally frees a powerful demon named Tora from his basement. Together, they face various supernatural threats and form an unlikely bond. Here is my review of Ushio to Tora anime:

- Animation: 8/10. The anime has a retro style that pays homage to the original manga, but also adds some modern touches and fluid movements. The character designs are expressive and unique, ...
Oct 17, 2017
Mixed Feelings
Ushio and Tora is a kids show. Plain and simple. This anime is composed of lighthearted romps through easy to understand, ham-fisted dialogue and blatant character motivation among not only mostly one dimensional villains, but also two-dimensional main and support characters. It's a fine show if you're twelve or have a kid who you want to watch anime with, since its visuals are impactful enough to keep you engaged and it's never-stop, simplistic style of writing are good for a kid to follow along with.

The entire show starts out interesting, with a grouchy main character ...
Jun 27, 2017
Despite a lot of other opinions I've seen in the reviews I am totally in love with this series. Overall very likable characters with great character building. The story might not be the most original you've ever seen, but it still has it's own unique twists and turns. I had good laughs and sorrow fillied cries through out the whole series and second season was an amazing finish that left me relieved and heartbroken at the same time.

To me it was something special. It might not be for everyone, but personally I enjoyed the humor, the sadness, the tight bonds developing through the story ...
Jun 19, 2022
My review covers both seasons, since I marathon it on Netflix, I didn’t realize I actually watched 2 seasons lol.

I read a review here saying the plot is bland. Well, Ushio & Tora was originally made in the 90s and I think it’s a good anime coming from that era. Was it perfect? No. It does have some flaws but to compare it with newer generation anime is not fair. The storyline is linear and straightforward. Honestly, I am a liiiitle bit disappointed with the open ending but as a whole, it was entertaining series.

I’m an avid Yu Yu Hakusho fan and Ushio’s demon ...