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Monday, December 21st, 2009
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Movie Title: Freedom Vol. 1
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This is fraction one of a six-part Japanese anime series that was released utter to video in Japan starting in October 2006, with the last episode released in July. That’s about one episode every six weeks. The studio, Bandai, for some reason is releasing the series in the U.S. at an even slower go, with fragment one released in June 2007 and allotment two scheduled for September. It is a bizarre choice. Who is willing to wait over a year for a series that clocks in at about two hours long? And who is willing to pay nearly $180 for that series, even if it is in high definition?

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Various reviewers have already complained about the mark. Some have said that you come by both DVD and HDDVD formats on a single-sided disk. But I don’t watch why it is worth extra money fair so you don’t have to flip the disk over for the HDDVD format–if you have an HD player, you are only going to play one side, if you don’t you will impartial play the other side, suitable? Why does it matter that both formats are on the same side?

What the reviews have not made obvious is that the “special features” are not on the disk itself, and cannot be accessed on a regular DVD player. They are apparently all online and can only be accessed if your player is bent up to the score. If you don’t have HD, or if your machine is not zigzag up to the glean, then all you fetch is a single 22-minute episode for a lot of money, and then a long wait until the next release. Why Bandai opinion that this was a successful marketing strategy is beyond me. My guess is that at some point they will realize that this a) is not the plan titles should be released in the US, and b) is plain, and will do the shimmering thing and release the entire series as a single collection.

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Nobody has yet reviewed the sage, so allow me. The anecdote follows the exploits of a bunch of teenagers who live in a moon colony. They gather into some minor anguish and are sentenced to community service. There’s also a motorcycle speed in a tunnel. That’s about it for the sage for episode one–with one famous twist at the waste (which I’ll find to in a moment) .

Katsuhiro Otomo designed the characters and the technical observe. Otomo was responsible for the highly-regarded 1980s exciting movie (also manga) Akira, and the glimpse for Freedom is similar. The first episode is beautifully illustrated and nicely-paced, but it features a number of typical anime cliches such as the teenage bikers (taken from Akira), the crazy older man, and the girl in the short skirt who is the object of affection for the socially awkward boy.

It was only the intelligent animation and the arresting glimpses of this high-tech colony on the moon that kept my attention and by the ruin of the first episode I wondered if this was enough to construct me scrutinize more. However, moral at the very waste there was an consuming hook–a hint that Earth, which humanity abandoned centuries ago, may not be empty after all. This also hints that maybe the government is hiding something from its citizens. This mini-cliffhanger ending did indeed leave me wanting more. But it also means that I’ll have to wait a long time for the next installment, and the next after that. I’d rather be able to lift the entire series at once–and at a reasonable imprint. Correct now, I’m waiting for it to display up at Netflix.

Your best bet is to wait and hope that Bandai comes to their senses and releases this properly, as a complete series, with extras, and at a decent note.

A friend of mine dropped 30 bucks on this so I watched it (if you had a chance to discover a $30, 25 exiguous anime present for free wouldn’t you? ) . Uncover this in your mind: one disc, one episode, 25 minutes, 30 dollars. Red Alert! As for the prove itself it was decent with nice animation. My examine is who is the target for this? I’m guessing it is the over 40 Wall Street types with a penchant for watching anime in their Rolls Royce limos. I know that was a tiny over the top, but I’m venting. Honestly, who is going to exercise roughly $180.00 to grasp the entire “series” which is supposedly 6 eps long? I know I won’t and my friend isn’t buying anymore either. Consider about it and you’ll realize that you’re paying over a dollar a puny for about a 150 little series. In today’s DVD anime world where you glean at least 3-4 entire episodes in one disc for $20-$30 this is unbiased ridiculous. Impartial when I belief iTunes was nutty for charging $1.99 for individual 11 exiguous episodes of Adult Swim cartoons these guys have gone and surpassed them. I mean it’s a HDDVD-DVD combo disc, but who does that really support? Most likely them since they effect on packaging, charge an over-the-top heed for the disc and then earn the people who don’t have HDDVD to pay the (more than) HDDVD money for it. I despise to seek any superb anime flop, but if they’re trying to initiate a original trend with this junk I hope it does. Bravo guys, bravo!