| UK | Germany |
| Home - DVD - Genres - Anime & Manga | Help | |
| 1-20 of 190 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next 20 |
|
|
|
click price to see details click image to enlarge click link to go to the store
| 1. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing - Complete Operations Boxed Set | |
![]() | list price: $199.98
(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00006HAW6 Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 5331 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
|
Amazon.com The uninitiated may have trouble following the plot: strangerevelations abound (e.g., Relena discovers Zechs is her long-lost brother) andcharacters disappear for a dozen or more episodes, only to return when adeus ex machina is needed. But Gundam fans aren't interested intightly woven story lines or credible character arcs, and Gundam Wingdelivers plenty of battles between the splendidly designed robots. It's aclassic confrontation between good guys with invincible weapons and soullessbad guys who can't hit the broad side of a robot. (Rated 13 and older: occasionalprofanity, robot vs. robot violence) --Charles Solomon Reviews (59)
Beware though, I was just looking at the used copies for $30, and they are all bootlegs. Yes, you heard me, those discs are bootlegs from China. The OFFICIAL set is 10 discs, no less. If you want to get this series, support Bandai with their legal set, not those loser sellers and their bootlegs.
| |
| 2. Neon Genesis Evangelion - Perfect Collection | |
![]() | list price: $169.98
our price: $135.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0000639E0 Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 1742 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
|
Amazon.com essential video Reviews (246)
That's just a few, but there is an immense cast of realistic characters, and the plot is insane, weaving all of their stories and motives together into one hell of a tapestry.
Pros: -Battle scenes are fun to watch Cons: Overall:
This series combines mecha-action, beautiful animation and designs (even by today's standards), a riviting story, and believable, diverse characters who actually have emotions and lives of their own. The story revolves around the main characters, particularly that of young Shinji Ikari, the pilot of the awesome Evangelion Unit-01. Some of the other main characters include hot-headed Askua Langley Soryu (pilot of Evangelion Unit-02), cool-as-ice Rei Ayanami (pilot of Evangelion Unit-00), lovely, unconventional Misato Katsuragi (Shinji's guardian, among other things) and Gendo Ikari (Shinji's mysterious father). One of the reasons why Evangelion is such a fine piece of anime, is because it focuses on the charaters of the story. What the characters feel and think, and how they respond to the world around them has more importance than the action. Although, the action involving the evangelions is immensely impressive. The final two original episodes (25 & 26) were disappointing, which is why "The End of Evangelion" was created to offer a much more satisfying ending to the benchmark series. It is sold seperately from the box-set unfortunately. Neon Genesis Evangelion is truly a beautiful, thought-provoking, sometimes heart-wrenching work of art. It is, quite possibly the best anime series ever made. The box-set is well worth the money. And whether you are a fan of anime or not, it is a welcome addition to anyone's dvd collection. ... Read more | |
| 3. Sailor Moon - Season One - Complete and Uncut (Japanese Language Edition) | |
![]() | list price: $149.98
(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000093NPZ Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 4398 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
|
Description Reviews (108)
In this uncut version, a realistic and unflinching acceptance of death as a necessary possible consequence of a righteous fight. The story as it described in ADV words: Based on a manga by Naoko Takeuchi, Sailor Moon is the story of a teenage girl who meets a magical cat who gives her super powers. She becomes the leader of a team of brave girls, known as the Sailor Warriors. Sailor Moon has long been justifiably renowned for the strength of its plot, its direct and honest treatment of romance and, in this uncut version, a realistic and unflinching acceptance of death as a necessary possible consequence of a righteous fight.
Aside from the technical issues with the DVD, I absolutely loved the story itself. I ended up watching the whole set in about two days because I couldn't put it down. So in spite of the technical problems with this edition, I do recommend it for any Sailor Moon fan or anybody who like me doesn't enjoy the english dubs for anime and is interested in seeing a bit of Sailor Moon. However, I do not recommend this for the very young Sailor Moon fans who aren't up to reading subtitles very quickly just yet.
I highly recommend this to any Sailor Moon fan (ages 14+) who is looking to see the REAL first season of Sailor Moon, not the choppy, edited, dubbed, HORRIBLE Dic version.
| |
| 4. Trigun - The Complete Boxed Set | |
![]() | list price: $199.98
our price: $149.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00005OW09 Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 1582 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
|
Amazon.com Anime heroes tend to be either cold-blooded warriors who kill for honor (the Gundam Wing pilots) or unlikely nerds who grow into the role of warrior when it's thrust upon them (Shinji Ikari in Evangelion). Sometimes comic and kooky, sometimes gentle and earnest, Vash reveres life and agonizes over the bloodshed he inadvertently causes. He'd rather eat than demonstrate his amazing marksmanship: he doesn't fire a shot until the fifth episode, although one of his arms is actually a gun. Voice actor Johnny Yong Bosh articulates both Vash's suffering and adolescent exuberance whenever he sees a pretty girl with exceptional panache. The runaway popularity of Trigun seems to have surprised the filmmakers. Although no plans have been announced for additional animation, a new manga series has appeared, Trigun Maximum. It seems unlikely that the artists would prematurely end the adventures of a figure with so much potential--and so many fans. --Charles Solomon Reviews (146)
This series is the ultimate anime treat, I have started to collect the series on DVD but now I'm just going to get the DVD box set instead. This series works on so many levels and is a highly intelligent, thought provoking series with a high level of comedy. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
The theme of the reluctant hero is rather common--it exists from the Christ (who wished not to die) to the "manslayer" (another hero that refuses to kill). Vash has tremendous power (as does Knives) but he chooses to use it for good. The first ten episodes of the show emphasis his childish nature and establishes his pacifist beliefs, his sense of justice and how he must reconcile the two. Despite his constant heroics, people both hate and fear him, mistaking him for the villain and trying to cash in on the $60 billion on his head. And perhaps the key part of his character is missed by these reviewers; Vash suffers to save others (the "by his stripes we are healed" of Isaiah is literal-Vash is covered with scars from times he refused to kill). His is a "hunter of peace, chasing the elusive mayfly of love", trying to find his small piece of happiness and peace in a barren world. So, in a sense, the other reviewers are right that Vash is weak in the sense that the Knight of the woeful countenance was crazy. The villains on the show certainly view him as such and one wonders which will crack first: Vash or them. The show heavily emphases Christian themes (even featuring a gun toting priest and two episodes: Diablo and Sin) especially redemption And besides, this show is filled with humor, wild west/techno guitar music and awesome duels; the only trouble is the subtitling that is filled with errors. Trigun is one of the greatest Animes and Vash the humanoid typhoon is an ultra cool tragic hero.
| |
| 5. Sailor Moon - Season Two - Uncut (Japanese Language Edition) | |
![]() | list price: $149.98
(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0000APVFU Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 4231 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
Reviews (47)
For those of you who are first timers in this TV series, you'll find that this is a great investment. Not only are you getting the 2nd season uncut and uncensored, but you're getting a series that millions of fans around the world have grown to love. Any age can enjoy Sailor Moon and it offers comedy, drama, suspense, action, romance.... oh the list goes on. And for those of you who have only seen the English version... I am so sorry. Please do yourself a favor and get yourself this DVD box set and watch the show in its Original format. THIS is the real Sailor Moon. ...And don't be intimidated by subtitles. They are actually 10 times better.
| |
| 6. Escaflowne - The Series (Limited Edition Boxed Set) | |
![]() | list price: $199.98
(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000066IXV Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 4776 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
|
Amazon.com Reviews (64)
Escaflowne follows the life high school freshman Hitomi Kanzaki as she is transported from Earth to a mystical world called Gaia. Hitomi teams up with the young prince Van and the gallant swordsman Allen. Prince Van has lost his kingdom to an attack from the evil empire of Zaibach. Allen is a knight of a nearby country. Allen wishes to oppose Zaibach but the king of his country does not wish to bring Zaibach's wrath upon the kingdom. From this point in the story, viewers are lead on a whirl-wind journey of love-triangles, mecha fights, character drama, and a mystery about the real origins of Gaia. Each character (there are several) is given plot time to show their pasts, their dreams of present, and their general personalities. And though there are quite a few bloody fight scenes and some weird happenings, Escaflowne is a fairly clean work of anime. One thing to think about is that Hitomi does an awful lot of fortune telling and such work. I was somewhat unhappy about this because I do not enjoy such things but I overlooked it. Anime fans should find no problems here. Having watched the series twice, I would recommend it to almost any anime aficionado as well as many sci-fi and fantasy fans. You will be treated to a wonderful story full of wonderful characters that presents itself in top-of-the-line artwork and has an AMAZING score. If you are seriously considering buying this WHOLE series, I can practically gaurentee you won't be disappointed. If you're not sure, try buying or renting the first volume and see if you get sucked in.
Escaflowne begins (to whet your appeitite for more) one fateful day when high school sprinter Hitomi Kanzaki experiences a disturbing vision of another world and discovers from her best friend that Amano (the track team star she has a crush on) is about to go abroad. On an impulse, she asks him the next day for her first kiss -- if, she can sprint 100 meters in thirteen seconds. But then, a young warrior prince and a dragon appears before Hitomi during the run ... that's when Hitomi's world gets turned upside down as she is transported to the warrior prince's homeworld of Gaia! This Limited Edition Boxed Set comes with a beautiful Black Escaflowne figurine and tons of special features. Dialogue is offered in both English and original Japanese with English Subtitles. This is an anime series not to be missed by an Otaku of any level of experience.
To differentiate between the two, check the number of discs/DVDs that are said to be included in the set. The Limited Edition set will contain 8 DVDs, while the Perfect Collection is said to contain only 3. With that said, however, either should provide you with a complete collection of episodes from the series. I don't see how you can go wrong with that =P...unless, of course, you're a serious collector =)... As for a comparison on the quality of the two, well, I don't own either, so I honestly have no idea. Sorry for being a somewhat unknowledgeable reviewer, but I just wanted to add the above bit of info to hopefully prevent customers from obtaining something other than what they desired. Cheers!
Visually, Escaflowne is pretty remarkable for a TV series that shows obvious signs of extremely high production values. The story may not be the most intricate in the world of anime but it more than suffices. What is most impressive about Escaflowne is the characters. Van and Hitomi are some of my favorite characters ever and are both completely believable in their respective places; Hitomi as the fish out of water teenager and Van as the young kind thirsting for revenge. I also enjoyed many of the supporting characters such as Dilandu and Folken; even the bad guys were given a proper history and motivations rather than simple blind obedience to whatever evil scheme might be in style. In fact evil itself is somewhat grayed as no character is truly evil, only misguided doing what they believe is right and just. I would recommend Escaflowne to anyone and everyone; it is a series that can have appeal to the very young and old alike. Truly masterful work. Note that anyone who has seen this series on Fox Kids has been watching a kiddied down version of a show that wasn't really meant for children to begin with. Don't let that Escaflowne-lite ruin your opinion of the show. ... Read more | |
| 7. Cowboy Bebop Complete Sessions Collection (Amazon.com Exclusive) Director: Shinichirô Watanabe | |
![]() | list price: $179.88
(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00007LLIV Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 2195 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
|
Amazon.com essential video Reviews (336)
I first discovered this series on Cartoon Network's adult swim late-night block, and quickly began to really like it. The fight scenes are beautifully animated, the 26 episodes (each of which stands on its own) are well written and perfectly paced. Speaking of which, the episode structure is very unlike most anime, where you have to see every episode or you don't understand it at all. The episodes in Bebop are all tied together with a common theme: Spike Spiegel and company travel throughout space in the near future, looking for bounty, their own backstories unraveling bit by bit. This formula works very well. Bebop also conveys an atmosphere that sometimes changes but is always well done with each episode. It is, for the most part, either gritty and violent (Episode 5: Ballad of Fallen Angels) or goofy and sometimes laugh out loud funny (Episode 12: Toys in the Attic). Director Watanabe is great at really drawing the viewer in so that often you forget about what else is happening around you. Bebop is not without flaws, however. Sometimes the episodes seem to have filler or are WAY too slow paced. This is mainly only a problem with Episode 20: Boogie Woogie Feng Shui. Half the episode is almost all dialogue, with hardly any real movement. It just doesn't feel like the rest of the series. That one very small shortcoming aside, however, Bebop is amazing, and well worth it whether you enjoy anime or not. This is something anyone can appreciate.
The main character is Spike Spiegel, an ex-member of a crime syndicate and a bounty hunter. With his tall, lanky, slacker-look about him, he easily throws people off guard when they first meet him. His cool demenor and level-headedness are an excellent cover for a master of hand-to-hand and ranged combat, as well as being quite skilled in piloting his starship, Swordfish II. The lead female character, Faye Valentine, is very similar in many respects to Spike, which causes some friction throughout the series as they both hunt for bounties. Although she may look like she is in her early 20s, Faye was suspended in a cryo-genic freeze for 54 years following a space accident. Her past is a mystery (Episodes 15, 18, and 24), but she keeps her cool and is confident and daring all at once. If Spike is ever in the middle of a fight, she'll usually wander in to help. While she is definitely a sexy woman, her charms tend to work on every man other than Spike and Jet. In addition, she has her own little starship, Redtail, which she uses to get herself out of whatever trouble she finds. Jet Black is a former member of ISSP (InterStellar Space Police) on Ganymede, where he shortly retired after losing his left arm. He is partnered with Spike as a bounty hunter, and is the captain of the Bebop and his own personal ship, the Hammerhead. However, most of the time, Spike is on the frontlines while Jet provides support through information or backup. Ed's real name is Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky 4th, but Ed is 13 year old female who is an expert computer hacker commonly known as "Radical Edward." Although she may sound serious, this couldn't be further from the truth. She may be extremely intelligent and a prodigy, but don't let her wacky antics and crazy talk fool you. She may not be able to take life too seriously quite yet, but she is a force with which to be reckoned. Ein is a Welsh Corgi dog who was apart of an experiment at an early age. Consequently, he's smarter than the average dog now, and when Ed joins the crew of the Bebop, they're instant friends. Often times found eating, sleeping, or accompanying Ed, he's the one character that no one argues with (except for Faye). The year is 2071 A.D., and mankind has spread throughout the Sol system after a tragic accident on Earth. The crew of the Bebop hunt down criminals for bounties, all the while, trying to survive the harshness of space. Spike and Jet are the original crew members of the Bebop, and while Ein, Faye, and Ed become apart of the "family," conflicting pasts and perspectives often times drive each of them away to solve their problems, but they always come back for one reason or another. The plot? Excellent. The characters? Great. The animation? Great. The series? Flawless. An additional note, I'm not positive, but I do believe that all of the music (with exception for the beginning and ending tracks) are never repeated. You'll watch TV and anime series, and often times, you'll find a particular piece of music being repeated for certain situations to help clue you into the mood for that scene. However, in Cowboy Bebop, that isn't so. For one episode, you'll have a unique set of music tracks that are never repeated throughout the rest of the series. For example, the music track "Ballad of a Fallen Angel" is never repeated outside of the cathedral scene in the episode "Ballad of Fallen Angels." I can't think of anything else that I was more pleased with after buying than Cowboy Bebop. : )
| |
| 8. Princess Mononoke Director: Hayao Miyazaki | |
![]() | list price: $32.99
our price: $28.04 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00003CXBK Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 737 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
Reviews (687)
In terms of sheer execution this is one of the best anime capers you'll see, replete with beasts of mythic proportions, lush forests, sparkling waterfalls, and some mind-numbing inter-galactic slaughter. I could wager in a blink that this is what inspired Tarantino to do that little anime insert in Kill Bill Vol 1. Plus, the film has some swank credentials under its belt: the Japanese voices are dubbed, not just subtitled, by big *American* stars -- Billy Bob Thornton, Minnie Driver, Claire Danes, Bill Crudup, etc -- who lend their laryx to a host of universally relevant issues such as the plight of indigenous people and nature in the face of unchecked business interests, the death of spirituality in the name of social progress, misogyny in its many variations, etc. But I have my gripes. The film is violent. Very violent. Sometimes senselessly violent. I had to frequently turn my volume knob to the left. There are gigantic guns, and blood and guts splatter the landscape every minute. Most of this soon seems overdrawn (and the film is looooong) with all this supposedly cool action amounting to precious little in terms of any clear message about good versus evil. The underlying purpose is summed up brilliantly by a roadside beggar when he says something like the world is cursed, but we still find a reason to live. I also found something lacking in the animation itself. While exquisitely vivid it seems to lag in its flair for capturing natural motion. Disney or Pixar movies pore over a sense of suppleness when an eye is raised or a muscle is twitched by a character. Miyazaki's animators on the other hand haven't penetrated beyond the skin, the moving creatures feel inarticulate and jerky, particularly when played against the very 2D painted backgrounds. But that still doesn't stop me from recommending this powerful cult flick, a must if you're an anime acolyte. If not, then be prepared for a Tarantino x 100 and you'll do fine. ... Read more | |
| 9. Samurai Deeper Kyo Premium Box Set | |
![]() | list price: $149.95
our price: $134.96 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0003JAK4E Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 10519 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
|
Description | |
| 10. Berserk - Season One (The Complete Collection) | |
![]() | list price: $139.95
our price: $111.96 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0000CABH8 Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 5129 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
Reviews (27)
~Berserk~ The characters in this show ain't like nothin you ever seen. They have DEPTH! The most I have ever seen. But it is only 3 that has this DEPTH. ~Griffth~ because of the DEPTH to these 3 great characters is astonishing, everything these 3 characters do will be interpreted diffeerntly with every viewer that watches these 3 characters interact. Here is a list of many things I mean............................ * Is Griffith and Guts really gay? and there are many more. This series is everything just get it. Oh and if you get this collector's Box of War set then watch the outtakes on every dvd cause they are very, very funny. Also in a interview the director or artist mentioned somethin bout that there may be a 2nd season! Hope so! Holla at ya boi!!!
| |
| 11. Rurouni Kenshin Legend of Kyoto - Premium Box 2 | |
![]() | list price: $149.95
our price: $119.96 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00018WL1C Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 2181 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
|
Amazon.com Director Kazuhiro Furuhashi stages the sword fights and martial arts duels with panache, using rapid cutting, split-screen, and reversed colors to heighten the excitement. But the filmmakers stress that the spiritual aspects of the samurai tradition of bushido outweigh mere physical skills. Kenshin's inner nobility triumphs over Shishio's commitment to a misguided social Darwinism.The emphasis on internal conflict demands nuanced performances from the vocal cast. As Kenshin, Richard Hayworth finds subtle transitions between the warm, slightly goofy Kenshin and the implacable warrior who once terrified Kyoto. This depth and complexity of characterization gives Rurouni Kenshin a resonance lacking in animation that pits blandly virtuous heroes against cackling villains. The Legend of Kyotoset makes it clear why Rurouni Kenshin remains one of the best-loved anime continuities of all time. (Rated 13 and older: violence, alcohol and tobacco use) --Charles Solomon Reviews (15)
For any Rurouni Kenshin fan this is a must bought kind of thing, I mean thios has everything you want in a action anime series. It has Action, Drama, Some Comidic Humor, Emotions and a whole line of stuff. Plus it is sort of a low price instead of buying the Legend of Kyoto DVD's one by one you can get this easy. The price is $149.99 so stop reading all the reviews and get this already.
| |
| 12. Invader Zim Box Full With Extra Disc | |
![]() | list price: $129.95
our price: $90.96 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00069A6WC Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 6104 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
| 13. Excel Saga - The Imperfect Collection | |
![]() | list price: $89.98
our price: $80.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00029NMHC Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 5205 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
Reviews (5)
It's a series worthy of the title "Imperfect". It makes fun of lots of anime, real life, and itself.
In the first episode alone, my friends and I pick up the line, "Good caps Evils @$$" And now we say that all the time! The saga is fun, funny, and easy for people who have never seen anime for to get into! WARNING: The Excel Saga story is extremely Confusing and actually has no plot until the later episodes (The last to disks), but don't let that stop you, because there are some great things!
| |
| 14. Sailor Moon Super S - The Complete Uncut TV Set | |
![]() | list price: $99.98
our price: $89.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000244F96 Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 7188 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
|
Description Reviews (2)
The series is very repetitive, where in nearly every episode, the Dead Moon will choose a person who they believe is hiding Pegasus, attack them, and look into their dream. Conveniently, the Sailor Soldiers have recently become friends with whoever is targeted by the Dead Moon, and they show up to save the day. The series does have some good points. All six of the soldiers featured in the series gain new 'super' forms, with brand new costumes, attacks, and powers. The animation, character design, and music has also improved. However, there are many problems. There are no appearnces by the Outer Senshi, who are by far regarded as some of the best characters in Sailor Moon. Also, the series is very light-hearted compared to it's predecessor, Sailor Moon S. Overall, Sailor Moon SuperS is still part of one of the greatest Anime's of all time, and is not to be missed.
| |
| 15. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing - Complete Operations Boxed Set | |
![]() | list price: $199.98
our price: $159.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0001BMMG8 Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 3753 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
Reviews (59)
Beware though, I was just looking at the used copies for $30, and they are all bootlegs. Yes, you heard me, those discs are bootlegs from China. The OFFICIAL set is 10 discs, no less. If you want to get this series, support Bandai with their legal set, not those loser sellers and their bootlegs.
| |
| 16. Escaflowne - The Series (The Perfect Collection) | |
![]() | list price: $99.98
our price: $89.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0002VEVW0 Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 4969 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
| 17. Street Fighter II Collection | |
![]() | list price: $89.95
our price: $80.96 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00008V2V4 Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 21488 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
Reviews (5)
Avoid at all costs. Check out Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie instead. It is fantastic, especially for SF and anime fans.
The plot itself is rather simple; Ryu gets invited to America by Ken. Their first night there they get into a bar brawl with Guile, who quickly and efficiently dispatches both fighters. They both decide they need to get stronger and set out into the world to find acccomplished and deadly martial artists, however this eventually leads to their entanglment in a drug syndicate crisis. In theory this sounds like a great way to involve all of the characters from the series, however in execution it fails quite miserably. The animation would have to be my biggest gripe, as this is an action anime. First, many scenes are poorly done, with at least 2-3 minutes of still shots per episode, replays of previous episodes, and the dreaded repeated animations. Again and again we see the same moves and choreography for the fights between the characters so that you end up watching hoping to see something new rather than paying attention to the action. Much of the fights revolve around the characters talking instead of actually beating each other into pieces of blood meat, which is the reason we are watching this. Many of the characters fail to use their signature moves from the video games, and the ones that do, their animations are recycled so many times you are never amazed by it. However, this is not to say the entire anime is bad, as there are a series of episodes where Ken fights Vega that are quite well done.Yet the majority of the series is absolute trash. The voice acting is nothing spectacular, nor is the music. The dvd itself has very few features, but thats forgiveable for the shear size of what you are receiving. I would say that when this anime does things right, you sit there with nostaligc memories of the coin crunching arcade game you loved, yet for the most part you sit there wishing it would get on to the next episode
The set tells the story of a young Ryu and Ken who sets out to travel the world to improve their skills and test "real" Street Fighters after getting crushed by Guile in a bar fight. The DVD it self does not contain a lot except for the 7 episodes per disk and previews of other anime movies which they call extras and the street fighter song remixed. WOW! The picture quality even though on DVD is not that much better than VHS and is very dark in some parts. The good is the that it does provide both the original and dubbed voices which are ok except for the stereotypical voices for the the black characters with added words "this how we do it where I from" which when you have the subtiles on doesn't say that at all. Anyway unlike Street Fighter II the movie which I can watch over and over I doubt I will watch this again except for the Vega from spain episodes.
The plot behind Street Fighter II V is that Ryu goes to America to visit Ken. While there they get into a fight with a group of Air Force troops. After Ryu and Ken victory they get...handed to them by Guile. They then travel the world to learn new martial arts techniques and later unlock the power of the Hado. Whie traveling they befriend Chun Li, Fei Long, Sagat, Dhalsim, and eventually Guile. However they face deadly opponents such as Vega, Bison, Cammy, Zangief, and more. The story is surprisngly very good, and when an Anime series last up to 30 episodes that says something (considering most barley make it to 10). THe Animation is great, the story is great, and this is hands down the best video game to series (anime and Live) available. Also look for background cameos from Akuma, he appears frequently in the most unusual places.
| |
| 18. Witch Hunter Robin - The Complete Collection | |
![]() | list price: $149.98
our price: $119.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0002VEVQG Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 3262 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
|
Amazon.com | |
| 19. Outlaw Star - Perfect Collection Boxed Set | |
![]() | list price: $59.98
our price: $47.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0001DCYCS Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 2594 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
Reviews (64)
If you've seen a lot of anime, you won't see any new concepts in Outlaw Star - but you'll love watching it just the same. The action is incredible, the characters are rich and well-developed, and the plot is compelling and twisty. Sure, it's the got the archetypical "fly by the seat of his pants in a cool spaceship waving a magic gun" kind of hero (and he's even got red spiky hair,) an android who is desparate to find out her past, a child prodigy hacker, a samurai assassin, a spastic female were-tiger with revealing clothes, and of course the prudent AI ship's computer, (not to mention a varied cast of space pirates, law enforcement, bandits, outlaws, bounty-hunters, etc.), and they're in search of something with an extremely mysterious name ("galactic lay line?" Come on!) Sounds like the same old anime thing, right? Think again. Even if you've seen a million animes that sound just like this, you've never seen it done so well as Outlaw Star. The coolness factor is through the roof. A perfect blend of spectacular fantasy and Heinlein-esque realism. I can't recommend it highly enough.
And yet it transcends those clichés at the same time. There are those who say this series does everything and does nothing very well, but personally I'm inclined to disagree. Maybe it doesn't go anywhere that other series haven't already been, but boy, does it have a damn good time getting there. It's wildly funny at times, more than worthy in the action department, and there are quite a few mysteries along the way that make the whole series worth watching. The animation quality of the show is consistently high, but then again it seems the standards have increased in Japan. Much like the art of Trigun or Cowboy Bebop, the show's visual style is breathtaking and entertaining in its own way. The quality of the sound is also admirable; the DVDs have no noticeable glitches whatsoever, in sound OR video. And I haven't watched it with the dubbed dialogue much, but from what I've heard so far the dub's not as embarrassing as one might think. This show doesn't necessarily cover any new ground, but damn it, you've got to give them credit for trying. All in all, a very entertaining series.
I'm 14, very big fan of anime. I've seen Cowboy Bebop-as it is often the nemisis of OS-and i can say it is good but it's not totally compelling, i would skip most of those episodes if i were to watch Cowboy Bebop. I would much sooner watch Outlaw Star. It's entire vision is creative, yet it's ending took me time to understand. Best way to describe the universe is completely unique, it brings a fresh finesse to the usual action anime. If you're an anime fan there's a 98% chance you'll love this show. Another Bebop comparison is the characters. While characters in Cowboy bebop are good they dont match the characters in Outlaw Star. The characters in this show were very interesting to me, they have a charm i just couldn't get from most other animes. I would say more depth but i don't want to include any spoilers to any who haven't seen OS. I saw Outlaw star when it aired, it's so much better uncut. There's no other way to watch this show---watch it uncut, it's great. Bottom line: Good characters, unique universe, creative and mystical story, dark but stylish animation. Geh, this is a great anime over all. I'll be re-watching this one for a loooongggg time. It really absorbed me into the universe.
Story - Very few filler episodes, the first 8 episodes (out of 26) all tie in to the story well. The last 18 contain a few that veer off a bit, but they all add to the plot. The last 3 episodes are a must see for the action. The sci-fi atmosphere is great is very original despite what many people take it for. Animation - Very good for a TV show released in 1998. The characters move fuildly and few frames are repeated. Music - Its solid all aorund and doesn't seem out of place. The sound effects are awesome on DVD, and the English dub is equal if not better than the Japanese dub. Action- Gunfights, swordfights, magic, grappler ships, bombings, killer robots, magic, duels, hand to hand combat, and the Kei Pirates, the coolest groups of villains ever. Enough Said. Characters - You learn a lot about everyone, even the villains. Some of the minor ones such as Fred Luo are fall out your chair hilarious. Even the Outlaw Star's AI Gillian is pretty comedic. The crew is very funny when they interact. They act like real people and even complain about things like bills and money. Its not slapstick comedy its more of a dark comedy that even adults can appreciate. Overall - If you are tired of DBZ and that ilk, or just want to watch something very entertaining, Outlaw Star is perfect. Also- There is some swearing, but its not excessive, no f-bombs or god----. There is no graphic violence or sex, but the content is enough to make this for teens and adults.
| |
| 20. Inu-Yasha - Season 1 Boxed Set | |
![]() | list price: $99.98
our price: $74.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0002HODKO Catlog: DVD Sales Rank: 793 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
|
Amazon.com The series really begins to hit its stride when Kagome and Inu-Yasha, while bickering, nevertheless prove an effective team against the demons they encounter in the Warring States netherworld. Two new characters create complications. Shippo, an orphan fox spirit, meets Kagome and Inu-Yasha in the Warring States period. A more conventional but potentially more dangerous addition is Hojo, a handsome upper classman at Kagome's school, who's concerned about her recent absences. His understated good manners contrast sharply with the prickly Inu-Yasha--just as Kagome is beginning to recognize his good points. In the multi-part adventure that begins with "Kikyo's Stolen Ashes," the filmmakers presenting conflicting versions of the relationship between Kikyo and Inu-Yasha, and the intriguing plot twists typify Takahashi's sophisticated story-telling. The tone darkens as the back story emerges: 50 years earlier, Kikyo tended Onigumo, a badly burned thief. As his desire for the Sacred Jewel--and Kikyo--grew, Onigumo summoned a horde of demons, whom he allowed to consume his flesh and soul. The evil creatures fused to form the terrible Naraku. Recognizing his feelings for Kagome, Inu-Yasha tries to protect her from Naraku by sending her back to her own time and blocking the passage between the ages. Inu-Yasha, Kagome, Shippo, and Miroku face a bizarre array of monsters and villains, including a forest demon who vomits hordes of monstrous, three-eyed wolves. As the tapestry grows richer, Kagome and Myoga begin to explore the origins and nature of the Sacred Jewel that radiates power yet brings misfortune to everyone who approaches it. The source of the jewel turns out to be the demon-slayers' village. Inu-Yasha, Kagome, and their friends learn how the Jewel was created long ago in a battle between hordes of monstrous demons and Midoriko, the greatest priestess of the age. But the Jewel is also a miniature battleground between good and evil: a metaphor for the world--and for Inu-Yasha's heart, as he vacillates between selfishness and kindness. (Rated 13 and older: violence, grotesque imagery, brief nudity) --Charles Solomon | |
| 1-20 of 190 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next 20 |