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What OtakuAnthony bought this week July 1st

High School of the Dead BD:

Plot Synopsis: “It began without warning. It continues without mercy. Now a band of high schoolers join forces with guns, swords, baseball bats and anything else they can get their hands on to battle a bloodthirsty, flesh-hungry zombie apocalypse!”

I really don’t care what anyone says about this show, I have been looking forward to this release for quite some time now.

High School of the Dead BD is available from RightStuf

The DVD set is also available from RightStuf

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Blue Drop Complete Collection DVD:

Plot Synopsis: “Five years ago, something horrifying happened on Kamioki Island. Something so nightmarish that it stripped all memory from Mari Wakatake’s mind even as it left every other human on the island dead in its wake! Now enrolled against her will at an isolated girl’s academy, Mari is unaware that hidden eyes are watching her, waiting for her memory to return.

Buried in her psyche is the most terrifying secret of all: while Mari was the only human who lived, she may not have been the only survivor! As something in a female skin invades Kaihou Academy, Mari’s only hope may lie in a strange girl to whom she is inexplicably drawn yet cannot trust.”

I rented this series some time ago and I have always wanted to add it to my collection, but I wanted to wait until the English dub came out and I also wanted to wait for a good price.

Blue Drop Complete Collection (Hyb) is available from RightStuf

The subtitled only version is also available from RightStuf

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Dynasty Warriors Gundam 3 PS3

I have always been a fan of the Gundam franchise, and I enjoy hack and slash games.  I have the first two games in this franchise so I decided to add this one to my collection.

Dynasty Warriors Gundam 3 PS3 is available from Amazon.com

The Xbox360 Version is also available from Amazon.com

Sentai Filmworks Announces… Some DUBS!

The time has finally come! Sentai Filmworks has announced that they will be dubbing some of the titles in their catalog that were previously undubbed. And those titles are…

  • Clannad
  • Blue Drop
  • Ghost Hound
  • Legends of the Dark King ~ A Fist of the North Star Story
  • Tears to Tiara

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Anime Review: Blue Drop

Anime loves to experiment with genres, and it’s quite common to see an anime that combines aspects of many different genres. Higurashi (When They Cry) is an example I love to use in this case, as I feel that it creates a perfect balance and blending of both moe and horror. Who would’ve thought that could work? Unfortunately, it doesn’t always work out so well. Blue Drop attempts to be a crossover between slice-of-life and sci-fi. It’s an interesting and fairly unique concept that I could see working if executed properly. Blue Drop, however, fails to do so.

Five years ago, the residents of Kamioki Island were mysteriously massacred. Mari Wakatake, the only survivor of this incident, lost her memories, and has been living with her grandmother since. Mari is forced to transfer to a new school by her grandmother, much to Mari’s resentment. In the new school, she gives her classmates a cold attitude, and is even more upset when she meets Hagino Senkouji, who upon meeting Mari, immediately tries to strangle her. It is soon revealed that there is much more to Hagino than meets the eye. Essentially, Blue Drop tells two stories: The slice-of-life story about Mari’s school life and the sci-fi story about the mysteries surrounding both Hagino and the destruction of Mari’s hometown five years ago.

This would work if the two stories were related to each other in some way, but they aren’t. The show is littered with awkward “genre shifts,” where, for example, we’ll go from an epic sci-fi battle to a scene about girls preparing for a school play. Even then, the sci-fi aspect isn’t all that great, as most of the scenes consist of little more than just simple dialogue, where not much really happens. There are some good battle scenes, but they don’t come in until the second half of the series, and even then they are few in number. As for Mari’s school life, the pacing is overall very slow, but it was at least interesting enough to keep me watching the show.

What I liked about this show are the characters. Mari’s got that tsundere-ish personality that I enjoy so very much. Hagino’s a very mysterious girl, and trying to find out what her deal is kept me interested in her. Overall, the story is actually pretty good, I just wish it were presented better. This is another series where I feel that if it were less episodes, it could have been free of pacing issues. However, even at only 13 episodes, the story still seems very stretched-out.

Blue Drop is good if you think you can stand the awkward genre shifts and don’t mind slow pacing. The entire series is available from Sentai Filmworks at an affordable price, so I would say it’s at least worth checking out, as you won’t have much to lose if you don’t enjoy it.

Blue Drop is currently on sale and is licensed and distributed by Sentai Filmworks. Also available at TheAnimeNetwork.com.

ENJOYMENT – Interesting enough

RECOMMENDATION LEVEL – Probably not

REWATCH VALUE – Probably not

 

Purchase Blue Drop at RightStuf

Also available with new English dub

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