Rating: Summary: Fake Review: The manga are excellent and this DVD is a fun version of a episode in the second volume. Dee and Ryo are pretty and it's interesting watching Dee put the moves on his partner.
Rating: Summary: Fake Review: The manga are excellent and this DVD is a fun version of a episode in the second volume. Dee and Ryo are pretty and it's interesting watching Dee put the moves on his partner.
Rating: Summary: As Fake As A Sitcom Review: There is an implausible script and unanswered questions and an ending that's so convenient it leaves you emotionally removed -- much like a sitcom. Why is Ryo so ambiguous about his feelings for Dee? Is he a role model for frustrated gay Japanese youth who cannot be emotionally honest and decisive with anyone, especially themselves? Maybe I'm asking for too much, and maybe this was for younger audiences. This show offers a lot of colourful animation, the occasional humour, a graphic murder plot (not really suitable for younger audiences, eh?), and no shounen-ai (just a couple semi-romantic kisses). On the political bright-side, it has a positive representation of homosexuals (they are not the enemies) who are respected as normal people (Dee's antics and Ryo's ineptness aside) by the people around them.
Rating: Summary: Great DVD Review: This DVD is really good. It starts out with Dee and Ryo going on vacation. Away from all the crazy police life. They encounter a dead girl in the river that they are sailing in. There they meet the hotel owner. He seeks revenge for the murder of his daughter from japanese men. All the time this is happening Dee is trying to subdue Ryo into sleeping with him or at least getting Ryo to tell his feelings towards him.
Rating: Summary: completly kawaii Review: This has to be the cutest OAV from the entire shonen-ai/yaoi genere.even die hard yaoi haters have been known to sit and giggle at Dee yelling at Bikky.
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