Kino no Tabi
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Alternative Names:

キノの旅 - the Beautiful World - (Japanese)

Kino's Journey

Kino's Travels

Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World

L'Odyssée de Kino (French)

키노의 여행 (Korean)


Country of Origin: Japan
Year Produced: 2003
Air Date: Apr 8, 2003 to Jul 8, 2003
Episodes: 13
Main Cast: (alphabetical)
Kino
By Ai Meada
Type: Series
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Kino no Tabi

Reviews (3)
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:

Kino No Tabi - Kino's [Amazing] Journey

5.0Overall
5.0Storyline
5.0Music
5.0Characters
5.0Animation
Kino no Tabi is an ideal show for people that like plots that don't interconnect mixed with action and constant new settings. The only names needed to be remembeed are Kino and Hermes, Kino's moterrad. Kino travels from country to country and only stays in each place for 3 days. She travels and sees much of the world. There are also 2 "movies" that can explain more about the show that are a must-see if you are a fan. Even though they are 30 minutes long, they show sides of Kino one wouldn't expect. I also love the broad range of topics the show covers. It makes you think differently about things, giving you new outlooks on aspects of life and the world.

Whatever you may prefer, Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World, is a must-see for any fan.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful:

Kinos marvelous journey

5.0Overall
5.0Storyline
4.5Music
5.0Characters
5.0Animation
When i began watching the anime i wasn't expecting something so amazing. As i continued to watch each episode my mind was blow away. The logic and questions that where raised to me in a such a poetic nature was new to me. The characters where full of personality and for many you could see the desperation in their eyes , the misery of man kind and how hopeless they where for the future. For other it was just pure bliss in hell. Waiting to die but dying with knowledge that you could have prevented it. After you finish seeing the anime its important to watch the movie or itll never feel complete.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:

Kino no Tabi: Simply Beautiful

5.0Overall
5.0Storyline
5.0Music
5.0Characters
4.5Animation
This anime was simply a masterpiece, I could not take my eyes off it. When I first saw it, I finished it in one night because I could not take my eyes of it. The storyline was simply a young traveler that goes by the name of "Kino" goes to different places making the viewer/ audience sort of look into the "flaws" of society. Each world is basically a 'Utopia' of some sort and it discusses different topics and issues we have in our world today. Taking each flaw, the Utopia tries to fix it but we see that by fixing it, it's hurting our society. After each episode, I felt like crying a bit, or at least tried to cry. It left some sort of impact on me, in which I can't explain in words.

The music to this anime complimented it very well so excellent music choice. I particular liked the Opening and Ending to it, the other OST's were very beautiful as well. As for Characters, each episode had such a unique variety of people that it was pretty spectacular. As for our Main character, it was certainly interesting to learn Kino's personality and past as well. I felt a small connection with Kino, actually a pretty big one. Kino is one of my favorite characters of all time, especially for her design and history. Hermes was certainly interesting, I would of never thought of a talking motorade but it was a nice touch to have. It would of felt a little bare and lonely if Kino didn't have a partner. The art wasn't exactly my favorite type of art style but I really didn't mind it at all really. the anime made up for it.

At the end of this anime, I could not sleep at all. Not because it was horrifying, it was the impact and emotion you feel afterwards. This introspective anime is definately a must see and deserves much more attention.