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The Big O (Vol. 4)

The Big O (Vol. 4)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Is it the end, or the beginning?
Review: That's a question I'm sure you'll be asking yourself if you sit down, watch it through to the end, and think about it for a little bit. This DVD concludes the series with some of the most climactic battles and even a few romantic scenes too. Though the series was brief, nontheless, it was a classic in my opinion. Pretty much, take Batman's character, add a little bit of Gundam Wing flare, put an android in, and set it in a future a la Final Fantasy 7 or Xenogears, and you have the entire series. I suggest that you see it for yourself, to understand what I mean.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cool and Gothic looking Anime
Review: This is it, the last trio of epsiodes that brings up more questions rather than answers. The last two epsiodes are a real mind trip and makes you want to do two things. One, take a step back and say "Woah" and two, take a second look at the epsiodes to see if you miss anything. While this series dose end with one ot the biggest cliffhangers that I have ever seen before, and while you don't know how it end you do get the feeling that things are going to be a little, despite the fact that you don't know for sure. While this did make me a little upset that there was only 13 epsiodes, half the scripted epsiodes which were 26. It was still a fun and wild ride.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Conclusion to a Great Series
Review: Volume 4 contains the final 3 episodes of "The Big O". They do a good job capping off the gradual build-up of tension throughout the previous episodes, and even though the last episode is a little cryptic and is a cliffhanger leading to other episodes that were never made, it's still exciting. Read my reviews of the previous 3 volumes for a summary of the series as a whole, and while you're at it, order them: they're highly entertaining and definitely a good time.


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