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Real Bout High School Boxed Set

Real Bout High School Boxed Set

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a review that may help you decide
Review: ---------------------------------------------------------

If you like anime with lots of fighting in it--this is it. This anime is a fighting based cartoon animation that uses incredible computer animated fighting effects in some also very incredibles battles for some extreme eye popping visuals.
The main character is Ryoko, a student at a private school that has traditional k-fights with wooden weapons used as substitutes for real weapons. They are tournament like, and the fighting is what this DVD is all about. Fights are remarkably well done.
OF course, the plot involves more than that. The main character is drawn into another dimension, where she has to hone her fighting skills even more and face even tougher opponents while she also tries to live life in the real world.
This DVD starts you off in her adventure that is just beginning.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a review that may help you decide
Review: ---------------------------------------------------------

If you like anime with lots of fighting in it--this is it. This anime is a fighting based cartoon animation that uses incredible computer animated fighting effects in some also very incredibles battles for some extreme eye popping visuals.
The main character is Ryoko, a student at a private school that has traditional k-fights with wooden weapons used as substitutes for real weapons. They are tournament like, and the fighting is what this DVD is all about. Fights are remarkably well done.
OF course, the plot involves more than that. The main character is drawn into another dimension, where she has to hone her fighting skills even more and face even tougher opponents while she also tries to live life in the real world.
This DVD starts you off in her adventure that is just beginning.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Overdone
Review: Although I think that the story behind it is a good idea, I also think they could have done it better. At times (which is almost everytime they show Ryoko) the whole "I'm a samurai" thing can be overdone, and, most times, irritatingly annoying. The series has great potential but they just barely missed pulling it off.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A step down from the first disc, but still pretty good.
Review: As I was halfway through this disc, I was thinking to myself "What happened?!". The first disc of RBHS got me seriously hooked on this series. The colors were solid and vibrant, the art was clear and detailed, the music was catchy and appropriate, and the characters were cool and likeable. The most important thing about the first disc was that the episodes had an enjoyable plot. On this disc you find only three episodes (four on the first) and I must say I thought the quality of not only the story, but the artwork has decreased since the first disc. The video quality is still great with vibrant clear colors, but the first two episodes artwork looks like a rush job. The third episode makes up for them, and I recognized the great looking anime style that I loved so much in the first disc. Everything just seems a little bit more detailed. I'd recommend this only if you really liked the first disc, and want to stay loyal to this series. Everything else about this DVD is fantastic. The keepcase I got was clear but I heard they released a limited edition colored case. Inside are some translators notes, and the disc itself is coated with a really nice glossy material, and features some sharp line art of Ryoko. The menus are simply the best I've seen on an anime DVD, with the idea of two characters fighting it out like a video game whil you select your choices. When you buy this DVD you're getting a real beautiful piece of work, but be warned you may find the overall content to be less than satisfying.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very surprised to see the negative comments.
Review: Basically it seems that the novels are a lot better than the DVDs. I saw a few reviews before I wrote this one.

Now, to those that don't know any difference. This anime is top of the line compared with other Japanese anime that I've seen. Not only is the anime great, the fight seems are very high quality also. Now, this DVD comes with the option of Japanese and English choices. Also, there are subtitles in English for those that want it.

Also, for those that want to get into anime, this is a pretty good start. And for those that want to learn a little Japanese this could help.

Maybe, I have an eye for art, or maybe I'm optimistic. But one thing I know is that the Japanese are way ahead the Americans in the category of animation. The americans that come close are Batman, Superman, and Justice League cartoons on the the Cartoon Network. And these are miles behind.

Another addition:

Well, I've watched the whole series. This is a very Christlike film. I believe that all of us has the power to slay demons. This is not a fairy tale, or an illusion. Demons exist. In the bible, Christ drove out demons. On a road to some destination, Paul drove out a demon. Many other christians have rebuked and invoked harsh disciplines on many demons. This is no ghost tale, and it surely is not in your mind. Satan exists, so do all the other fallen angels. Their strength is great. If you are stuggling now, this is because of demons. There is nothing else that is causing you pain. God does not cause suffering and hardship. God does not tempt you to do evil. He allows it all for his glory.

Now pick up an NIV bible, read for the time of your comfort level. You will see what I've written.

-Calvin Newman

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Enough.
Review: I borrowed this DVD from my friend, and I thought it seemed cute and a little bit gratuitous.
I expected large breasts, needless panty shots, the high-pitched squeals of girls screaming, and plenty of cool sword fights, and Real Bout High School delivers in each of those categories. The DVD menus are laid out in an amusing way, like a fighting game, and the extras are also quite charming. The animation is fluid for the most part and the cels are extremely clean and clear.
The plot seems to revolve around two girls, a "Samurai Drama Otaku" named Mitsurugi Ryoko and Onizuka Miyuki, a rudely mute shrine priestess who ignores everybody. Her rude personality is apparently supposed to show that she is in inner-turmoil, but it just makes me want to slap her.
Anyway, Ryoko is very charming as the "Samurai Drama Otaku," who, despite being a total dork, is immensely popular at her school, which places tons of focus on physical education and almost none on academia. Her rival, Kusanagi, is a very funny character, because he seems to be a parody of Kusanagi Kyo of the King of Fighters series, as he has an insatiable appetite for street fights and even uses flames in his fighting (honoo no tora - the flaming tiger) (and he has shares the name, Kusanagi).
Unfortunately, there are a few problems as well. The voice-acting is a little stereotypical and inappropriate for some situations, and most of the characters speak ridiculously fast or over-act (or both), most likely as an attempt to be endearing or "cutesy," like so many of those for-boys shows out there (By the way, this is with regards to the original Japanese dialogue; the dub is not even worth considering).
Also of dissapointing noteworthiness is the translation. Oftentimes, I found that the translation was off or even wrong, and the translators seemed confused as to who was talking to whom. Multiple colors used to seperate things being said simultaneously would help tremendously. Also, I noticed many spelling and grammatical errors in both the english translation and the japanese song lyrics that are unacceptable in a professional-quality release such as this.
Despite the problems I had, Real Bout High School is nevertheless a charming and fun, albeit immature and poorly-localized, anime. Fans of girl-get anime such as Tenchi Muyo!, Love Hina and Chobits and fans of good action-oriented anime (as well as sailor-uniformed school girl fetishists) will probably enjoy this very much. But remember, you could be buying something a lot better.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Enough.
Review: I borrowed this DVD from my friend, and I thought it seemed cute and a little bit gratuitous.
I expected large breasts, needless panty shots, the high-pitched squeals of girls screaming, and plenty of cool sword fights, and Real Bout High School delivers in each of those categories. The DVD menus are laid out in an amusing way, like a fighting game, and the extras are also quite charming. The animation is fluid for the most part and the cels are extremely clean and clear.
The plot seems to revolve around two girls, a "Samurai Drama Otaku" named Mitsurugi Ryoko and Onizuka Miyuki, a rudely mute shrine priestess who ignores everybody. Her rude personality is apparently supposed to show that she is in inner-turmoil, but it just makes me want to slap her.
Anyway, Ryoko is very charming as the "Samurai Drama Otaku," who, despite being a total dork, is immensely popular at her school, which places tons of focus on physical education and almost none on academia. Her rival, Kusanagi, is a very funny character, because he seems to be a parody of Kusanagi Kyo of the King of Fighters series, as he has an insatiable appetite for street fights and even uses flames in his fighting (honoo no tora - the flaming tiger) (and he has shares the name, Kusanagi).
Unfortunately, there are a few problems as well. The voice-acting is a little stereotypical and inappropriate for some situations, and most of the characters speak ridiculously fast or over-act (or both), most likely as an attempt to be endearing or "cutesy," like so many of those for-boys shows out there (By the way, this is with regards to the original Japanese dialogue; the dub is not even worth considering).
Also of dissapointing noteworthiness is the translation. Oftentimes, I found that the translation was off or even wrong, and the translators seemed confused as to who was talking to whom. Multiple colors used to seperate things being said simultaneously would help tremendously. Also, I noticed many spelling and grammatical errors in both the english translation and the japanese song lyrics that are unacceptable in a professional-quality release such as this.
Despite the problems I had, Real Bout High School is nevertheless a charming and fun, albeit immature and poorly-localized, anime. Fans of girl-get anime such as Tenchi Muyo!, Love Hina and Chobits and fans of good action-oriented anime (as well as sailor-uniformed school girl fetishists) will probably enjoy this very much. But remember, you could be buying something a lot better.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Amazing! A fighting anime that doesn't stink!
Review: I came into this with pretty low expectations, and left suitabily surprised. While the basic plot is rather hackneyed (super-skilled kendo girl fits in the school league, but also finds a pendant that makes her punk demons in another world from time to time), the characters are actually pretty likeable, even if they are common anime archtypes. The show does a good job of keeping the mood light without becoming completely flippant, and the episodes really fly by. The fight scenes are the definite standouts, with great choreography and pacing, but the other scenes of character and plot building are also done well enough to hold your interest.

The dialogue is actually pretty fast and witty, and the translation is pretty good, which certainly helps matters. Visually, the show has nice production values, with well-articulated motion and vibrant, clean colors. Character designs are also very well done. The fight scenes in particular are very well done, and the motion in these scenes is easy to follow.If you're looking for a lighthearted and fun anime with some really well done fighting sequences, you really should check this out. It's certainly worth a look.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Read the manga - don't watch the DVD
Review: I think my problem with the series is that I read the Graphic Novels first. The graphic novels are top notch with great art and a great story that has a lot of action and flows really well. The G.N.'s also manage a wide emotional range that is not diminished by the humor.

The animation seems childish by comparison. It starts I guess in the middle of the graphic novels and doesn't even bother to follow the story line. It goes its own way with people from other dimensions and battle with dragons and such. The characters are 2 dimensional (pardon the pun) with no real emotional depth being created. Most of the events seem to be directed at a younger crowd (like kids).

The artwork fails to live up to expectations. The story line falls apart. Character development is nill.
The Manga is your best bet. These DVD's are not.

The music wasn't bad. In fact I would recommend the soundtrack. It has about 40 songs so the average length is pretty short per song (one track being a 10 second sound bite).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Cool
Review: I'll first start with what is written onthe back of the DVD case: "In a school where martial arts are standard curriculum and disputes are settled by officially recognized duel - via the K-fight system - Ryoko takes on all comers. But this high school girl is in for the fight of her life when she is tranported to an alternate dimension and must defeat a myraid of evil adversaries." Ok now for what I say, ^_^. The anime is pretty cool. First, On the first DVD there are 4 episodes, which is pretty cool. Second, there are many halarious characters, and from what I've seen, one serious character (you know? that person that without them the plot will never move forward? Never understood why they are always serious, :P). Third, the main character, Ryoko (the name already tells you this show is cool) is a hot tempered kendo student who kick ... and stays totally kawaii in the process. My type of character (I like the bitchy people, like Asuka in Eva ^_^). Forth, there's a super cool guy, Ryoko's mortal enemy, (and possible future crush? maybe....mawhahahaha) named Kusanagi. Come on people, anyone named Kusanagi can not, not be cool. He even wears a red jacket, hehe, and he's just a big a smartass as Kusanagi in Blue Seed (also a must see anime. Is it true there's a movie? If there is tell Jen here, I want to know ^_^) All in all Samurai girl gets a 4 out of 5. It loses points for all the panty shots and big breasted women.....


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