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Monday, December 24, 2012

Fist of the North Star: TV Series 1 (6pc) (Full) (1984) Review

Fist of the North Star: TV Series 1 (6pc) (Full) (1984)
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In a post apocalyptic world destroyed by nuclear war, one man stands above the suffering of ordinary people. Kenshiro (Ken) is the last successor of the ancient Chinese fighting style known as Hokuto Shinken. With this fighting style, Ken acts as a post apocalyptic Robin Hood of a sorts, fighting against the injustices brought upon the weak by the strong. It's like an animated version of Mad Max, but more violent and longer.
That's about the best synopsis of the series a person can give. Each episode usually centers around Ken fighting some gang and their leader to save some oppressed individuals, the whole time giving us more insight into Ken's own background.
WARNING to PARENTS- this series is VIOLENT. They don't tend to show copious amounts of blood or anything (though there is some blood) and all the head explosions and exploding bodies are highly stylized, it is STILL violent.
There have been a couple of releases of this series over the years and this one EASILY bests them all in terms of video and audio quality.
VIDEO:
Nothing short of amazing. I have not noticed any banding, blocking, cross coloration or any other video abnormalities in this set. Discotek got their hands, it appears to me, on the painstakingly remastered version that was released in a box set in Japan as a 28 disc set (included the first and second TV series, along with the 3 specials and a bonus Mandarin language episode). The Japanese release of this series would set a person back north of $1000. Assuming there are 4 boxes for all 152 episodes at $60 MSRP, if all you want is the show you are saving almost $750 buying the US release.
In all the time I've spent watching these episodes, I have NOT seen ANY dirt or dust and very little to NO cell jitter. The video in this set is simply jaw dropping.
I love traditionally animated Anime and this is a classic series that has been restored to video quality that can stand tall among the new digital Anime released.
AUDIO:
Included in the set are the 36 episodes that Manga released in 1999 English dubbed. The English dub on these discs are the exact same dub Manga created. The audio is clean with no audible problems.
As a warning, if you are buying this series to watch in English, please know that Discotek will NOT be dubbing the remainder of the series. The only English dub to be included is the one Manga already created and only created for the first 36 episodes; the episodes included on this set. When the remaining sets are released, they will NOT be English dubbed. Sorry.
The Japanese dub is also included. Similar to the English dub, there are no audible issues. I believe this is a stereo audio track which is what the Japanese release received.
All in all, the audio is great for a series this old.
SUBTITLES:
The subtitles that Discotek include appear to be cleaner and better English than the subtitles that Toei offered up for the series to various Anime streaming services. It seems they used the work Toei had done as a base, then went back and corrected the mostly minor issues (clunky sentences). They did a good job.
PACKAGING:
In a word: LAME. What Discotek is selling us is a typical oversized DVD case that holds all 6 discs. The artwork/silk screen/whatever you call it on the discs is clean and bright and looks good. The cover art is the only artwork included with the exception of the unique pictures on each of the 6 discs. Honestly I didn't expect much, and for a series that I thought would NEVER see a proper DVD release, I am really happy we got anything at all on packaged media! And given the video/audio appear to be on par with the Japanese DVD release, this bargain set is still worth the price.
EXTRAS:
So if there is another spot for complaint it would be in terms of the extras. The only extras included in the set are character biographies and a trailer for the movie (also available from Discotek). That's it. The extras on the Japanese release were creditless opening and endings, the Mandarin language version of episode 1, Japanese TV spot (commercial for the series), interviews and the 3 "omnibus" episodes. None of that is included on the US release. I am hoping that these series sets sell well enough to justify Discotek to give us these other extras (especially translations for the interviews). If not, either way I am still insanely happy that a company in the US has FINALLY decided the series is worthy of a DVD release with amazing video and audio.FINAL VERDICT:
If you're a fan of old school Anime, buy it now. If you are a fan of the Fist of the North Star, buy this. Don't even hesitate as you WILL be happy with the quality of the audio and video. You may not be happy about the packaging or the extras, but in the end it really is only all about the series proper.
If you're looking for violent Anime, pick this up. If you need to see blood flying, you may want to move on given the stylized death sequences, but I still think most people would be happy with this.
If you're looking for extras and amazing packaging, you'll want to skip this series and instead look to spend $1000 - $1300 for the complete Japanese box set (that doesn't include English subtitles at all).Highly recommended.EDIT- there is cell jitter. Given the way animation was done in the 80s, this is almost unavoidable and difficult or impossible to fix.
ALSO- this set is actually FIVE (5) discs, not 6 like the Amazon description currently claims.

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It's fast and furious deadly martial arts action pushed to the limits, and beyond. Never before have so many been killed by just one man. Ken's quest to save the post-nuclear world from his arch rival Shin will have you on the edge of your seat. Enter the deadly world of Hokuto No Ken and witness a place where violence isn't the problem, it's the solution! This boxset contains the first 36 bone crushing episodes, completely remastered and completely insane!

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Get Backers - Complete Season 1 Review

Get Backers - Complete Season 1
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You cannot stop watching until the end of the story. It is better to have season 1 and 2. Season 1 is just complete half the puzzle. Besides the fighting scene, the entire scene is skillfully written. The character design is so beautiful.

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If it's lost, they'll get it back.Doesn't sound difficult, but when you throw in strange mutant powers and back it up with one of the top manga franchises in North America, it's easy to understand why Get Backers is such a fan favorite anime series!

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Inuyasha - Season 2 (2002) Review

Inuyasha - Season 2 (2002)
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Directly from VIZ: "Episodes 28 - 54 on 5 DVD discs. SPECIAL FEATURES: Bilingual Japanese & English, with optional English subtitles, Scene access menu and Line-art gallery."
This means that it is Engl.
The difference between this one and the Delux Edition is (directly from VIZ): "This special deluxe edition features a set of imported Hanko signature blocks, each featuring either the name of Inuyasha, Sesshomaru, Kagome or the original Japanese Inuyasha logo."


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Together with their friends Miroku, Shippo, Sango and Kirara, Inuyasha and Kagome continue their search for the shards of the Sacred Jewel. Their task, however, is not made any easier by Naraku who continually seems to be inventing newer and more dangerous ways to thwart them. Adventure and romance, demons and fantasy--come enter the world of INUYASHA in this second exciting season.

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Megaman - NT Warrior - Jack In (Vol. 1) (2004) Review

Megaman - NT Warrior - Jack In (Vol. 1) (2004)
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The anime series "MegaMan NT Warrior", which is the Japanese series "Rockman.EXE" dubbed into English, is actually very well done, contrary to some unfortunate reviews it gets.
The show features these humanoid artificial intelligence programs named NetNavies (Net Navigators) who live in cyberspace and help out their humans in the real world. Inevitably, there is a sport called "NetBattling" wherein the NetOps have their NetNavies fight each other using computer chips called "BattleChips" that download weapons to the NetNavies.
The two eponymous heroes are a blue-clad NetNavi named MegaMan (almost all of the NetNavies' names end in "Man": GutsMan, ProtoMan, TorchMan, IceMan, etc.), and his operator, an eleven-year-old boy named Lan Hikari. He's a lot like Ash from Pokemon--think rather dense, perpetually hungry, wanting to be the best in his field. He is also always running late, much to the chagrin of his friends.
MegaMan is kind of like Lan's brother in most respects, and he also repeatedly nags at him to get his homework done.
Most of the voice acting is really good (especially for this one character named Chaud, who is unfortunately not featured in the first DVD) and the dialogue is quite clever at times.
I strongly suggest you ignore the anime purists who gripe about the dubbed version of the show, by the way. The show's real audience consists mainly of people who don't even know the show HAD an original version, and probably wouldn't care if they did.
In conclusion, this show is really good, and if you like anime, you'll probably enjoy it quite a lot. I suggest DVD Volume 1 if you don't know anything about the series, and if you do, I suggest DVD Volume 5, because the first episode on there is really, really good.
Also, the DVDs have a Spanish language track. Unfortunately, there aren't any subtitles, but if you watch it in English first, you can probably pick up on what they're saying.

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Crying Freeman: The Complete Collection Review

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This is the LIVE ACTION VERSION of the Crying Freeman anime. This is a truly well done masterpeice of a film. Mark Dacasca's potrayed The Freeman perfectly. This by far one of the best if not the best live action adaption of an anime film. But seriously folks, No film is worth 99 dollars. I don't care if it is the film to end all films. They will sooner or later put this on DVD for 20 dollars.

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Baccano The Complete Series Box Set Review

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Sometimes the best anime comes from really demented ideas, buckets of blood and sassy Italian mob violence. "Baccano!" is this type of series.
This anime about mobsters mashes together alchemy, gang wars and gunfights in a dark, action-packed series that will satisfy anyone thirsty for incomprehensibly blood-drenched fights.
In fact, the narrators in episode one puzzle themselves over which character takes the leading role. The truth is that all the characters stand on their own, since all of them suffer from the same curse of immortality. Nearly 300 years ago, a group of people aboard the Advenna Avis ship attained these powers from a priest.
Centuries later, in New York in the 1930s, these immortal people are still alive, with dreams of living and dying, killing before they get killed. Each group is defined by their unique charm and brutal fighting style. However, they each have different desires for love, marriage and sadism.
All the stories culminate in an outstanding mish mash of cast members who stand out for their courage and their sense of humor. The two comedians, Isaac and Milly, humor their friends with their jokes and eccentricities. The crybaby Jacuzzi Splot gains self-confidence by defending his girlfriend against a monster on a train. Firo Prochainezo risks his life to protect a young woman subjected as the slave of someone else.
Conflicts of pain litter the series as well. A boy named Czeslaw Meyer wishes to defend himself by killing everyone who tries to torture him. The girl Eva Geonard wishes to find her lost big brother, who is presumably dead. A mute woman named Chane Laforet wants to escape from her father's plot to hold all the people in a train hostage.
The anime is filled with countless numbers of uplifting stories, despite the brutal, shocking violence. "Baccano!" holds a special place in fans' hearts as one of the most revelatory displays of courage, romance and unity. This show is one of the pinnacles of Japanese animation for the 2000s.

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Don't let nobody tell you there's no future in a life of crime, because some rackets can last forever. But we'll get around to all that immortality jazz later. A mafia turf war is raging on the mean streets of the Big Apple, a place where regular joes bounce between backdoor booze joints and the breadline. But this caper ain't about a simple gangland brawl. It's about hoods who can't seem to die proper after catching a bullet or five between the eyes. Sadistic hit-men and the dames they love, mad bombers going boom, monsters going bump and soul sucking alchemists bootlegging an elixir of eternal life.
Just remember, Baccano! ain't about beginnings and ends. It's about the twists and turns, bub. Paths don't cross in this story - They collide. Every Dick and Jane plays the lead and it's gonna be a bumpy ride.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Rurouni Kenshin - TV Series Season One (1996) Review

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I'm reviewing the economy boxset season 1 of Rurouni Kenshin. So to start off, what's an economy boxset? It's a boxset that is manufactured to be sold cheaper. Instead of having to buy it for $139.95, you can purchase it for $79.95. All 6 dvds are contained in one dvd case. They still have the japanese and english audio tracks. Some people complain about the subtitles not fitting the english dub. The reason is that the subtitles were made ONLY to fit the japanese audio track. The extras are the same as the $139.95 boxset. There are no custom sleeves for each dvd and no deluxe box to hold them in. That is what makes this one cheaper.
NOTE: THIS IS THE SAME AS THE Rurouni Kenshin Wandering Samurai - Premium Box 1. I think the economy boxset is the better buy because the only difference are the collectable sleeves and box.

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Friday, May 20, 2011

D. Gray-Man: Season One, Part One Review

D. Gray-Man: Season One, Part One
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If Tim Burton were ever to attempt a steampunk horror story, then I imagine the results would be something like "D.Gray-man."
And the first thirteen episodes of this gothic, deeply quirky anime attempts just that kind of atmosphere. "D.Grayman: Season 1 Part 1" starts off relatively slowly as it introduces the main storyline, the akuma and the sweet-natured Allan Walker. But the story really blossoms as our likable, haunted hero begins his new life among other exorcists.
Two cops are investigating an abandoned church when Officer Moore encounters a strange boy with a deformed hand, Allen Walker. After her partner is killed, Allen manages to save Moore from an akuma -- an enslaved human soul under the control of the evil Millennium Earl. When Allen is placed under house arrest in Moore's home, he reveals that the akuma is nearby... and its origins lie in a horrific tragedy from Moore's own past. Only Allen can stop it.
Later Allen arrives at the clifftop Exorcist Headquarters to introduce himself as an official exorcist. But things don't go very smoothly -- he's mistaken for a spy, the exorcists are weirdos, and the place is governed by mad genius Komui and eerie Hevlaska. But Allen finds out just what "Innocence" is, and why the exorcists are racing to find it.
His first missions are no less stressful: first Allen is called to accompany antisocial swordsman Kanda to an abandoned city haunted by a "ghost"... and a shapeshifting akuma. And he encounters a young boy determined to fight the akuma, but unaware that someone close to him is one -- and a face-to-face encounter with the Earl reveals the horrifying reason Allen became an exorcist.
Then Komui's sister Lenalee is sent with Allen to a town that is repeating the same day over and over -- and only the pitiful Miranda Lotto notices. But their mission is complicated by a mysterious human girl who has come to locate the hidden Innocence... and take it for the Earl.
Cyborg demons, cross-embedded magic arms, virus-filled biobullets, giant glowing worms with collagen lips, and a mountain fortress filled with eccentric exorcists out to save the world from a grinning, rotund demon who looks like a Blue Meanie and may (or may not) have rabbit ears. Yup, "D.Gray-man" is not your typical manga series, even as quirky horror goes.
And "D.Grayman: Season 1 Part 1" does an excellent job sticking to Hoshino Katsura's manga series, introducing a gothic Victorian world and introducing the akuma, the Earl, and the exorcists. It also lays the groundwork for what the Earl's plans are, and what the exorcists are doing. It's a pretty standard "get the artifacts before the bad guys do" goal, but with a couple interesting twists.
And along the way, we're given plenty of explosive, horrific action with macabre creatures, graveyards, little shadowy towns, and the tragic, horrific origins of the akuma. But lest the series become too grim, we get plenty of funny stuff as well -- including an entire episode devoted to Komui's deranged robot rampaging through Headquarters, trying to operate on the exorcists.
Allen is a pretty endearing hero from the start -- polite, apologetic, selfless and courageous, even when people are nasty to him. But he becomes truly striking character it's shown how got his cursed eye, white hair, and ability to kill akuma. He's backed by a solid supporting cast -- the snotty Kanda, sweet-natured Lenalee, eccentric Komui and frenetically depressed Miranda. And the Earl is a very creepy villain -- not just because he wants to kill God, but because he smiles cheerfully even as he destroys people.
"D.Grayman: Season 1 Part 1" has a few episodes that don't quite reach "superb," but it's an excellent start to an outstanding anime series. Absolutely brilliant -- and promises to get even better.

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A Hero is only as good as His Enemies
Darkness is moving in, and young exorcist Allen Walker is humanity's greatest hope against the wicked forces conspiring to bring civilization to its knees. Akuma – cruel spirits born of tragedy and lost souls – lurk in every shadow, willing and eager to do the bidding of their leader, the dread Millennium Earl. With an eye cursed to see evil in its truest form and blessed with an arm to slay soul-devouring demons, Allen stands ready to confront the gathering storm. Should he fail, Innocence will be lost forever.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Fullmetal Alchemist, Volume 2: Scarred Man of the East (Episodes 5-8) (2004) Review

Fullmetal Alchemist, Volume 2: Scarred Man of the East (Episodes 5-8) (2004)
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Volume 2 of Fullmetal Alchemist takes us back in time to the beginnings of Ed and Alphonse's quest to become State Alchemists. First, they must board a train to meet Roy Mustang, their sponsor for the state test, only to find that terrorists have seized it! If they can live through that, there's an even harder task before them. They must pass the Alchemy Exam to even enter the program and find a way to restore their bodies back to normal. Mustang rooms them with a brillant if somewhat strange alchemist named Shou Tucker, who rumor tells was able to create a talking chimera. He also has a young daughter named Nina. While all this is going on, a serial killer is stalking the streets, killing innocent women at his leisure. His next victim might be someone Ed and Al know!
Volume 2 had moments of darkness and light. Its humor and playfulness, especially with the interaction between Ed, Al, and Nina was very wistful. But there is a tragedy beneath it all, and when you inject terrorists and serial killers into the mix, it's hard to keep a light mood. But that's what life is like. This show is brillant and always keeps a balance of its different facets. Really unique. The animation is first-rate. But the extras are second-rate as usual. Japanese commercials, art galleries, character profiles and openings/closings.


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He is a refugee, a loner from a land scarred with the wounds of war, tortured by memories of a happier time. His body is riddled with tattoos of alchemist symbols that allow him to use the ancient art for his murderous purpose. Includes four exciting episodes.

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