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Beyblade, Vol. 1: Let It Rip! (2002) - DVD Review
Posted on 12.07.03 by Dindrane @ 7:14 am

Film:
DVD:

Directed by Toshifumi Kawase
Character Design by Takahiro Umehara and Park Ki Deog

Features:

  • Bonus sixth episode

Dindrane's Anime Warnings:

  • Inexplicable excitement
  • Pointless quasi-mysticism
  • Gang warfare

Released by: Pioneer
Rating: 7+
Region: 1
Anamorphic: N/A; appears in its original 1.33:1 format

My Advice: Skip it.

Young Tyson dreams of being the best Beyblader in the world, and he thinks he's almost there. But when his duel with a local expert Beyblader gets interrupted by a mysterious stranger named Kai, Tyson may have bitten off more than he can chew when he challenges Kai to a battle. Kai, it seems, is the leader of a Beyblade gang, known as the Blade Sharks, and they're undefeated. How can Our Hero hope to defeat their special techniques and deep knowledge of their blades?

Before you watch this disc, you need to understand that "Beyblades" are tops. Most of them have some little jagged blades attached to them, but these blades don't actually damage anyone else or even other tops. So when a character references their "blade," they mean their top. And the Blade Sharks gang is a top gang. A gang. Of top-players. Tops. Each top is supposed to be sort of possessed by a sentient spirit called a "bitbeast." We don't get to see much of these spirits, but they are related to the player's ancestors and get more powerful as the character learns to properly respect and learn about his ancestors.

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Categorized as: Anime
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Ranma ½: The Digital Dojo (2001) - DVD Review
Posted on 12.07.03 by Dindrane @ 7:12 am
Ranma 1/2 Digital Dojo DVD cover art

Film:
DVD:

Based on the manga by: Rumiko Takahashi
Directed by: Tomomitsu Mochizuki
Character Design: Atsuko Nakajima
Music by: Eiji Mori
Cinematography by: Mitsunobu Yoshida

Features:

  • Japanese and English language tracks
  • English subtitles
  • Scene access menus
  • Textless opening and ending credits

Dindrane's Anime Warnings:

  • Gratuitous girl nekkidness and panties galore
  • Mild naughty talk
  • Bloodless slapstick violence

Released by: Viz
Region: 1
Rating: NR
Anamorphic: N/A; Appears in its original 1.33:1 television aspect

My Advice: Own it.

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Categorized as: Anime and Reviews
Comments: None



Vandread, Vol. 2: Nirvana (2000) - DVD Review
Posted on 12.07.03 by Dindrane @ 6:41 am
Vandread, Vol. 2: Nirvana DVD cover art

Film:
DVD:

Written by Atsuhiro Tomioka
Directed by Takeshi Mori
Character Design by Kazuya Kuroda

Features:

  • English and Japanese language tracks, English subtitles
  • Design gallery
  • Textless opening
  • Trailers for other anime titles

Dindrane's Anime Warnings:

  • Gratuitous cleavage
  • Jiggle factor high
  • Adorable but clueless hero
  • Cool mecha you'll desperately want

Released by: Geneon.
Rating: 13+
Region: 1
Anamorphic: Nope.

My Advice: Buy it.

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Categorized as: Anime and Reviews
Comments: None



s-CRY-ed, Vol. 1: The Lost Ground (2001) - DVD Review
Posted on 12.07.03 by Dindrane @ 6:40 am

Film:
DVD:

Written by Yosuke Kuroda
Directed by Goro Taniguchi

Features:

  • Clean opening and closing animation
  • Lost Ground Express
  • Design gallery

Dindrane's Anime Warnings:

  • Confusing at first
  • Oppression and redemption
  • Irritating little sister

Released by: Bandai
Region: 1
Rating: 13+ for violence
Anamorphic: N/A; appears in its original 1.33:1 format

My Advice: Add it to your collection.

s-CRY-ed is a very creative tale set in a post-apocalyptic near-future. It seems that twenty-two years ago, massive unexplained upheavals destroyed the Kanagawa district of Japan, forming a separate island where there once was a city. This island has been renamed "The Lost Ground" by the people, though it is technically now "the Mureji Special Economic District," a quasi-autonomous nation. Soon after the cataclysm, humans, called "Alter Users," with the ability to control and manipulate inorganic matter, began to appear; each Alter User creates an "Alter" specific to himself, such as a giant mecha robot, or a slim, but powerful arm cannon, in the case of Our Hero, Kazuma.

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Categorized as: Anime
Comments: None



Ceres: Celestial Legend, Vols. 1-4 (2000) - DVD Review
Posted on 12.07.03 by Dindrane @ 6:15 am

Film:
DVD:

Written and Illustrated by Yu Watase
Character Design by Hideyuki Motohashi
Directed by Hajime Kamegaki

Features:

  • Interviews with Yu Watase
  • Video of Watase drawing a character from a different series
  • Character profiles
  • Stills gallery
  • Japanese trailer

Dindrane's Anime Warnings:

  • Brief nudity
  • Violence
  • Existential angst

Released by: Viz.
Rating: NR, suggested for 16+
Region: 1
Anamorphic: N/A; appears in its original 1.33:1 format.

My Advice: Own it.

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Categorized as: Anime and Reviews
Comments: None



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