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Month: November 2009

DVD Review: Evangelion 1.01: You Are (Not) Alone


Evangelion 1.01: You Are (Not) Alone

Episodes 1-6 banded together to make a theatrical version, with remastered work using new ways of expression.  Evangelion is planned to be released in four parts, with this 1.01 being the first installment.  14-year-old Shinji has been chosen to pilot the synthetic humanoid Evangelion Unit-01.  His dad is the one in charge of NERV, but doesn't show much emotion to the fact that his son has a great chance of getting killed while piloting.

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Manga Review: GoGo Monster


GoGo Monster

"There's a face in the water drop…"

Yuki Tachibana is in the first grade.  He doesn't have many friends, only the gardener and one of the "Others," who Yuki calls Super Star.  A new Transfer student named Makoto Suzuki becomes the only student in Yuki's class that actually talks to him, and eventually gets into his mind and brings him to reality.

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Supernatural In Review: The Road So Far…

The Road So Far…

"Changing Channels" had so much potential, yet failed to meet it. First of all, the actor who played the Trickster got lied to… that hair dye is not doing him any favors. Secondly, the jokes were a bit predictable. The soap opera in particular was extremely  overdone. "Dr. Sexy?" I mean seriously. Everyone, including soap fans themselves, can appreciate soap opera jokes, but that was a bit over the top. In the end we got a mediocre attempt to be funny with some weak foreshadowing tacked onto the end.

DVD Review: Zorro- The Complete First and Second Seasons

In 2001, to honor Walt Disney's 100th birthday, the studio teamed up with film critic/historian Leonard Maltin to release a series of "Treasures" of early works culled from their extensive archives.  Each subject gets a deluxe DVD set in a fancy tin case, with little collectibles and a numbered certificate of authenticity.  Each set is introduced by Maltin who explains a little of the history and context of the presentation, and includes a disc of extras relating to the "making of" and background info.  Three or four titles get the treatment on a roughly annual basis, and now they have worked their way up to Zorro- The Complete First and Second Seasons.

Anime Blu-ray Review: WitchBlade, The Complete Series

West meets East, and tide has begun to turn, or has it? WitchBlade is a well-franchised American comic that made it's way across the Pacific to find a new life by the hands of the artists at Gonzo Studio. In this version, the heroine is a kinder, gentler woman who is all about being a hapless mother, but still the all encompassing Mother figure.  The story of a woman cursed with the ultimate power, a young daughter with a mysterious past, and some powerful entities after the WitchBlade itself. 

 

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Manga Review: Ikigami: The Ultimate Limit, Vol. 3


Ikigami The Ultimate Limit

The "National Welfare Act" was designed to inspire the citizens of Japan to respect the value of life.  Every year, the first-graders of Japan get an immunization shot, with one in every one thousand containing a nano-capsule that is programed to follow the blood stream into the pulmonary artery.  The nano-capsule will rest there until the predetermined time and date (usually between 18 to 24 years of the persons life), when the capsule will rupture, killing the individual.  

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DVD Review: The Answer Man

There are all sorts of films that come out of the Sundance Film Festival, and while some of them are celebrated and adored, some of them fall straight into obscurity. The Answer Man is in the second cateogry, since it did not make a huge splash in theaters when it was released in July, and even now DVD lovers might scratch their heads and go 'when was this movie out?' This sweet and sour romantic comedy stars Lauren Graham, Jeff Daniels, and Lou Taylor Pucci, with nice side appearances by Kat Dennings, Tony Hale, and Olivia Thirlby. It's about the man that everyone believes has all the answers, and how, in fact, he has none at all.

Manga Review: Muhyo & Roji’s Bureau of Supernatural Investigation volume 14


 

When you've got a spooky specter in your life that you need either sent up the heaven or back down to hell, you don't call the Ghostbusters — you call Muhyo and Roji's Law Consultation Office, experts in exorcising even the ghastliest of ghosts and most frightening of phantasms! Together, they serve a certain brand of justice to the offenders of underworld law. As civil servants of the Magic Law Association, Muhyo and Roji find themselves caught up in a war between the MLA and those of the evil organization Ark and the traitor Enchu – who is also Muhyo's ex-classmate and current rival. Muhyo and Roji will have to fight harder than even before with a wide cast of allies both human and not if they want to survive this trial of skills, or the final judgment might be for their lives!

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DVD Review: Dragon Ball, Season 2 Remastered

 

The quest to retrieve Goku's Grandfather's 4 star Dragon Ball is full on. He has the Dragon Ball radar finder that Bulma gave him and his Nimbus to get him around, all that is left is the bad guys and helpless people. 

 

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Book Review: The Twelve Kingdoms, The Vast Spread of the Sea


The Twelve Kingdoms: The Vast Spread of the Sea is the third in a series of light novels written from 1992 through 2001. This novel centers on two characters, Rokuta and Koya, two characters with similar beginnings, yet clearly different outcomes. They were both abandoned as children and ended up finding their paths in very different ways.

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Manga Review: Bakegyamon volume 5


 

Every forty years, children from across the world are gathered together for the mysterious game Bakegyamon ("Backwards Game"), which was created by the Hell Master and held by monsters. It is said that whomever wins will be granted a wish, any wish they can think of. Eleven-year-old Sanshiro, eager to join an adventure, gets caught up in the world of Bakegyamon, where he finds out the hard way that the games aren't all they appear to be!

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Manga Review: High School Debut, Volume 12


 

Haruna knows she has one great strength and that is softball.  That is possibly, in her own estimation, her only strength.  So, in entering high school she decides to learn from a master the art of people.  Or more simply, she asks Yoh, the hottest, least approachable, most mysterious guy on campus to be her guide in the murky waters of flirtation.  Oddly enough, the crazy guy says yes.

After all, Haruna, with her boundless enthusiasm and skin several miles thick, is nothing if not entertaining.  And yet somehow she makes it.  Studying hard, she nets herself the perfect guy for her.  Her tutor, coach, and the hottest guy around.