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Arc the Lad - The Complete Collection

Arc the Lad - The Complete Collection

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: arc the lad :)
Review: i was worried at first having played the Arc the lad games but i found this a really good dvd series and would recomend it to anyone.
it is based upon a young hunter called Elk, more than Arc, but incorperates parts of arc the lad and arc the lad 2 the games into it very well.
as a whole series it is 6 disks and is great from start to finish, however it may not appeal to everyones tastes. though it is true that the lead character Elk can be rather annoying and self pitious it is more than made up for in other aspects of the story.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A slow decline downwards...
Review: This series becomes so awful that it is laughable. The characters soon become flat and bland. Elk practically beings to whines every episode and has to learn to "accept" things. This quickly leads to every episode having poor animation.

The fights stop around the middle of the series. I am not joking. Tosh gets to chop up maybe 3 guys at most. The problem doesn't only lie in the animation and characters, but the story becomes down-right stupid. By the end you won't care as the creators lost interest. Clive is a horrible badguy. The last few episodes are the worst. Everyone shakes because of everything. Everyone is shocked because of everything. In DBZ, Krillin shakes when someone throws a punch. This series is worse than that.

If you want a great series try "Samurai Deeper Kyo". It is so much better. The creators actually make it better as they go along. This series quickly falls apart. Save your money...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A slow decline downwards...
Review: This series becomes so awful that it is laughable. The characters soon become flat and bland. Elk practically beings to whines every episode and has to learn to "accept" things. This quickly leads to every episode having poor animation.

The fights stop around the middle of the series. I am not joking. Tosh gets to chop up maybe 3 guys at most. The problem doesn't only lie in the animation and characters, but the story becomes down-right stupid. By the end you won't care as the creators lost interest. Clive is a horrible badguy. The last few episodes are the worst. Everyone shakes because of everything. Everyone is shocked because of everything. In DBZ, Krillin shakes when someone throws a punch. This series is worse than that.

If you want a great series try "Samurai Deeper Kyo". It is so much better. The creators actually make it better as they go along. This series quickly falls apart. Save your money...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Elk the Lad
Review: To start things off, I've never played the "Arc the Lad" strategy RPG games, so I can't make any comparisons between the two. However, I found this series to be quite captivating. The first part of the series is basically Elk's quest for the truth about his tragic past. The second part of the series after the turning point in Episode 13 is basically Elk's quest to find himself.

It's true that there are not as many action sequences as one would expect for an action/adventure story, and it's true that the story gets a little disjointed towards the end, but overall this series pulled me in right from the start and included a very touching story with many memorable characters and the action sequences that this series does have are good nonetheless.

It's hard to say whether or not I should recommend this series, since everyone has different preferences. I can only say that I was extremely impressed.

As a side note, anyone who is prone to crying should grab a box of tissues before watching episode 13.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Elk the Lad
Review: To start things off, I've never played the "Arc the Lad" strategy RPG games, so I can't make any comparisons between the two. However, I found this series to be quite captivating. The first part of the series is basically Elk's quest for the truth about his tragic past. The second part of the series after the turning point in Episode 13 is basically Elk's quest to find himself.

It's true that there are not as many action sequences as one would expect for an action/adventure story, and it's true that the story gets a little disjointed towards the end, but overall this series pulled me in right from the start and included a very touching story with many memorable characters and the action sequences that this series does have are good nonetheless.

It's hard to say whether or not I should recommend this series, since everyone has different preferences. I can only say that I was extremely impressed.

As a side note, anyone who is prone to crying should grab a box of tissues before watching episode 13.


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