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Vampire Princess Miyu - OAV (Vol. 1)

Vampire Princess Miyu - OAV (Vol. 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take one gorgeous manga, add three great voices...
Review: Well before the "cute" telly version (with that *adorable* Miki-sama as the new Larva), there were the Kyuuketsuki Miyu OAVs. When I first saw them, they were on old, worn VHS tapes, the sound and colour both on the outs. The DVD is amazing. Just the first few notes of the opening theme (this has an incredible soundtrack!) are enough to hook you. Get past the slightly dated character designs, especially for Himiko-san, and you've got yourself a quietly chilling anime, one that definitely takes a little thinking.

These first two episodes are a little slow, but everything builds up to the last episode, so be sure you're paying attention.

The only downside to this anime is Larva only speaks once, in the third episode. Shiozawa-sama has an *amazing* voice, which makes those few lines all the better, but they're so *short*! Arrgh!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take one gorgeous manga, add three great voices...
Review: Well before the "cute" telly version (with that *adorable* Miki-sama as the new Larva), there were the Kyuuketsuki Miyu OAVs. When I first saw them, they were on old, worn VHS tapes, the sound and colour both on the outs. The DVD is amazing. Just the first few notes of the opening theme (this has an incredible soundtrack!) are enough to hook you. Get past the slightly dated character designs, especially for Himiko-san, and you've got yourself a quietly chilling anime, one that definitely takes a little thinking.

These first two episodes are a little slow, but everything builds up to the last episode, so be sure you're paying attention.

The only downside to this anime is Larva only speaks once, in the third episode. Shiozawa-sama has an *amazing* voice, which makes those few lines all the better, but they're so *short*! Arrgh!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Got to see, got to get!
Review: When I brought home my latest Animerica I realized that weeks spotlight show was called Vampire Princess Miyu. I read the section and thought that this show sounded really good. So I went to the video store and picked it up. After it was over I rewound it and watched it again. I just can't get enough Vampire Princess Miyu. The voices matched the caracters perfecly and the plot was terrific. There was absolutly no slow parts of this movie. Every inch was fasinating and thrilling.


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