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Jul 20, 2009
Wolf's Rain was an amazing, touching and emotional Anime. I personally think that it delievers a powerful message to most viewers, of how humans are slowly rotting the world in which we live on and that.. in the end, the only ones who will be able to right our wrongs are the animals. The characters had truley unique personalities, and each of their deaths were very sad, even though they were fictional characters.
I think that, with Hige and Blue's relationship, it was rushed a bit, however.
Wolf's Rain was a very enjoyable anime that left me speechless and wanting more, I think that each character got
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just the right amount of screenplay and attention, and in the end the foreshadowing was removed to reveal an amazing, jaw-dropping conclucsion. There is not much more to say than, for me, this was one of The Best anime's I have ever watched and I will certaintly, never forget it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jun 30, 2009
'My Neighbo Totoro' is a wonderful family film. I think it depicts the stress of a child's life and the imgination they use to help cope with difficult times. Personally, the Totoro's are adorable!
My Neighbor Totoro would be a great family film on a rainy day, especially if that said family is going through a tough time. I found My Neighbor Totoro to be quite enjoyable when I watched it with several of my Anime-Loving friends.
The story-line is very serious, yet not to complex. The characters have wonderful personalities. The scenes that take place throughout the story are not only playful and funny, but
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heart-warming and enjoyable.
I would recomend My Neighbor Totoro to anyone who loves a good laugh and has a good heart.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jun 30, 2009
Ginga Densetsu Weed is not as good as Ginga Nagareboshi Gin. First of all, Weed was much to soft. As example, every time John and Lector came back for him, he would let them go. Now, there are times to kill and times to spare - but Weed was way to soft. In Weed's defense, many say: "Oh, well hes just a puppy!" but think about this, Gin was only two-three weeks when he was faced with Akakabuto and his destiny, yet he took it head-on and did a very good job with facing his enemies. Yes, Weed is very smart and powerful for such
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a young dog, but he needs to learn more. Perhaps it will come with expirance.
However, the animation for the Anime was absolutly horrible. Such as, in Episode #2 - almost everything looked like a box or out of proportion.
The manga was well-drawn, at the least.
Anyways, the emotional deph in the deathes of some old characters (Ex: John, Moss, ETC...) was very deep. They all died for the sake of their beliefs and their friends, which I personally think touched many. Personally, it touched me as well. Even with some of the newer characters that were recently introduced and then killed off, (Ex: Kaibutus, Shigure, ETC...) had their own stories that seemed to 'rattle' the reality most of us face. (EX: Kaibutsu with Animal Testing). The emotional deph was amazing, and I must give Yoshihiro Takahashi and Studio DEEN that much.
Some of the voices, I found, were a bit confusing. Such as in the case of Mel, the Golden Retriever puppy. He was a male, but his voice sounded a bit femine.
There were aso differences with older characters appreances. Such as Gin, who was silver with blackish stripes and brown eyes. They changed him to blue with no stripes and blue eyes. And John, who was giving a lighter coat color and brighter eyes. They also mis-played Akakabuto's death in the flashback beginning. In the GDW(Ginga Densetsu Weed) Anime they suggested that Gin took out Akakabuto's heart, when it was really his head he took off.
And with the Antagonists, such as Hougen, Genba and Kamakiri - many of them had very interesting, painful pasts that seemed to tie in to how they grew up and reacted around others. I think that the fate of bad animal breeding and horrible animal testing is a very real, very sorrowful world issue that Yoshihiro Takahashi delivered in his messages with GDW & GNG.
Personally, I prefer GNG(Ginga Nagareboshi Gin) over Ginga Densetsu Weed. However, Ginga Densetsu Weed was a very emotional, well-written sequel that I think many enjoyed.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Jun 30, 2009
Ginga Nagareboshi Gin was a very well-written manga with a diverse amount of emotions. Unlike his son, Weed, Gin was the type of dog to get out and do what he had to do. Even at a young age he had a great sense of justice and peace, knowing when it was right to kill and when someone should be spared. He was also very quick to pick up on fighting moves and how to protect himself and his loved ones. He was very good at making allies, but he had his fair share of enemies. Ginga Nagareboshi Gin also had many interesting, complex characters.
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Each one with a different past. Such as John, a trained BearHound who up and left his master. Cross, the Saluki who was left to die at the paws of Akakabuto by her master. Ben and Akame share an interesting history, as does Kurojaki. Each character has a complex set emotion and history. Even Akakabuto, perhaps the most hated and feared bear of their time, had his own past with troubles.
Yoshihiro Takahashi did an excellent job describing how animals, like humans, can feel and even remember painful expierances. He was also great at describing how things happened and the way they could effect someone. The manga is a well set-up and plot-out peice that it simply amazed me. The anime, however, did have its few odd knacks while animation - but it was also very good. (Besides, how could the Anime be better then the Manga, the orginal is always best.)
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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