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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Sustain the Industry Unboxing GITS:SAC Vol 5 SE

I unbox the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Special Edition Vol. 5

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Manga Review: Fairy Tail Volume One by Hiro Mashima

Manga Review: Fairy Tail Volume One by Hiro Mashima

Book Review: The Ranger's Apprentice: Book Four: The Battle for Skandia by John Flanagan

Book Review: The Ranger's Apprentice: Book Four: The Battle for Skandia by John Flanagan

Graphic Novel Review: Star Wars: Crimson Empire by Mike Richardson

Graphic Novel Review: Star Wars: Crimson Empire by Mike Richardson

Website Review: Animedvdsupply.com

Website Review: Animedvdsupply.com

Graphic Novel Review: Batman: Whatever Happened to The Caped Crusader by Neil Gaiman

Graphic Novel Review: Batman: Whatever Happened to The Caped Crusader by Neil Gaiman

Graphic Novel Review: Batman: R.I.P. by Grant Morrison

Graphic Novel Review: Batman: R.I.P. by Grant Morrison

Anime Review: Princess Tutu

Anime Review: Princess Tutu

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Anime Review on HubPages: Trigun


Trigun Complete Series DVD Anime Classics - $29.99

This Anime Classics Trigun Complete Series collection contains episodes 1-26.
Vash the Stampede is a wanted man with a habit of turning entire towns into rubble. The price on his head is a fortune, and his path of destruction reaches across the arid wastelands of a desert planet. Unfortunately, most encounters with the spiky-haired gunslinger don't end well for the bounty hunters who catch up with him; someone almost always gets hurt - and it's never Vash.
Oddly enough, for such an infamous fugitive, there's no proof that he's ever taken a life. In fact, he's a pacifist with a doughnut obsession who's more doofus than desperado. There's a whole lot more to him than his reputation lets on - Vash the Stampede definitely ain't your typical outlaw.
Special Features: Textless Songs, Trailers.
Spoken Languages: English, Japanese, English subtitles.


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Anime Review: Cowboy Bebop

A ragtag group of space cowboys collect bounties for money, all while dealing with their pasts that are catching up to them in their own ways.

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Cowboy Bebop Complete Series Blu-ray - $44.99

This complete series collection of Cowboy Bebop contains episodes 1-26.
The Bebop crew is just trying to make a buck. This motley lot of intergalactic loners teams up to track down fugitives and turn them in for cold hard cash. Spike is a hero whose cool facade hides a dark and deadly past. Pilot Jet is a bruiser of a brute who can't wait to collect the next bounty. Faye Valentine is a femme fatale prone to breaking hearts and separating fools from their money. Along for the ride are the brilliant-but-weird hacker Ed and a super-genius Welsh Corgi named Ein.
On their own, any one of them would be likely to get lost in the sprawl of space, but together, they're the most entertaining gang of bounty hunters in the year 2071.
Special Features: Cowboy Bebop Session #0, Memo from Bebop: The Dub Sessions Remembered, Ein's Summer Vacation, "Tank!" Full-Size Music Clip, Interview with Wendee Lee, Interview with Sean Akins, Episode Commentary (episodes 1, 5, 10, 17, 24), Original Openings and Closings, Textless Openings and Closings, U.S. Trailer, Trailers.
Spoken Languages: English, Japanese, English subtitles.
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Manga Review: Trigun Volume One by Yasuhiro Nightow

Manga Review: Trigun Volume One by Yasuhiro Nightow

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Sustain the Industry and One Piece Lawsuit Rant

A rant about Funimation's One Piece lawsuit and Sustain the Industry and amime/manga whiners.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Anime Review: Durarara!! Part One

Anime Review: Durarara!! Part One

Friday, February 4, 2011