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Darkstalkers - Out of the Shadows (Vol. 1)

Darkstalkers - Out of the Shadows (Vol. 1)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Gimme a frickin break...
Review: An American based cartoon based off of the Darkstalkers series, but despite having the Darkstalkers name this cartoon is anything but a faithful representation of the series. Exactly what was Graz Entertainment thinking when they decided to stick an extremely stupid (to say the least) wizard, who doesn't even look like a wizard, and has absolutely no relation to the series whatsoever, in as a main character? And even worse, to put him as Felicia's love? Felicia's an exotic dancer not a princess dedicating her life to a 12 year old who probably doesn't even know what puberty is. This Harry Potter ripoff pretty much kills the quality of the cartoon right there. "Ooooh. I'm mad at you! Why don't I just call Merlin for help to defeat you! I'm Merlin I will use a flashlight to defeat you!" All the other characters have flashlights in their hands as well. This shouldn't be called Darkstalkers. It should be called Harry's Magic Show. Graz Entertainment was so stupid to make up fake names for characters that already have names. Lets take Anita, Donovan's assistant, and lets change her into a blonde haired girl named Amanda so us Americans can understand her easier. Oh, and lets change Donovan's name to Donavon. Also, the bigfoot's name is Sasquatch. Graz decided to make it Bigfoot the Sasquatch. Rikuo's a hard name to pronounce so lets change it to Rikou. Morrigan, she's from Scotland so why not give her a hardcore British accent and make her look like a barbie whose hair turned green and sprouted wings. Demitri comes next. Lets see, lets make him toss balls of orange gas all the time. What is that stuff, coming from his armpit? Victor shows up, then he falls head over heels in love with Clouse, another random geek Graz Entertainment decided to stick in just for the heck of it, claiming they are decendants of one another. Oh, and he's played by Arnold Schwartzinegger, who makes an appearance himself somewhere in the cartoon. Lord Raptor. Hmmm, lets see how many times he screams his name like an idiot in a single episode shall we? Hsien-ko comes next. Um, lets pretend she don't even have a sister. She don't even know she is a Chinese ghost. She's just hellbent on killing Demitri because he destroyed her family. At least that's what the cartoon says. Bishamon, better not leave him out either. Make him have the voice of a 500 year old guy who's already dead, and have him pick a fight with Donavon for no reason whatsoever. Pyron has control of his own little ship complete with computer that likes to yack yack all day. Huitzil hates aliens, so he takes Pyron hostage in one episode, and despite Pyron wanting to rule earth, all the "friendly" darkstalkers are more than convinced to help him anyways, even when a crew of Pyron's evil twins come aboard for a shot of whiskey or something.

Finally, to top it all off, lets have a bunch of random stories that make absolutely no sense whatsoever in a season.

Us Americans, or Canadians, have a real good imagination when it comes to making video game based cartoons, don't we?

The bottom line is, get the Japanese anime, the Night Warriors series. Despite being only 4 episodes they are 10 times better and more representative of the actual game than this is.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Gimme a frickin break...
Review: An American based cartoon based off of the Darkstalkers series, but despite having the Darkstalkers name this cartoon is anything but a faithful representation of the series. Exactly what was Graz Entertainment thinking when they decided to stick an extremely stupid (to say the least) wizard, who doesn't even look like a wizard, and has absolutely no relation to the series whatsoever, in as a main character? And even worse, to put him as Felicia's love? Felicia's an exotic dancer not a princess dedicating her life to a 12 year old who probably doesn't even know what puberty is. This Harry Potter ripoff pretty much kills the quality of the cartoon right there. "Ooooh. I'm mad at you! Why don't I just call Merlin for help to defeat you! I'm Merlin I will use a flashlight to defeat you!" All the other characters have flashlights in their hands as well. This shouldn't be called Darkstalkers. It should be called Harry's Magic Show. Graz Entertainment was so stupid to make up fake names for characters that already have names. Lets take Anita, Donovan's assistant, and lets change her into a blonde haired girl named Amanda so us Americans can understand her easier. Oh, and lets change Donovan's name to Donavon. Also, the bigfoot's name is Sasquatch. Graz decided to make it Bigfoot the Sasquatch. Rikuo's a hard name to pronounce so lets change it to Rikou. Morrigan, she's from Scotland so why not give her a hardcore British accent and make her look like a barbie whose hair turned green and sprouted wings. Demitri comes next. Lets see, lets make him toss balls of orange gas all the time. What is that stuff, coming from his armpit? Victor shows up, then he falls head over heels in love with Clouse, another random geek Graz Entertainment decided to stick in just for the heck of it, claiming they are decendants of one another. Oh, and he's played by Arnold Schwartzinegger, who makes an appearance himself somewhere in the cartoon. Lord Raptor. Hmmm, lets see how many times he screams his name like an idiot in a single episode shall we? Hsien-ko comes next. Um, lets pretend she don't even have a sister. She don't even know she is a Chinese ghost. She's just hellbent on killing Demitri because he destroyed her family. At least that's what the cartoon says. Bishamon, better not leave him out either. Make him have the voice of a 500 year old guy who's already dead, and have him pick a fight with Donavon for no reason whatsoever. Pyron has control of his own little ship complete with computer that likes to yack yack all day. Huitzil hates aliens, so he takes Pyron hostage in one episode, and despite Pyron wanting to rule earth, all the "friendly" darkstalkers are more than convinced to help him anyways, even when a crew of Pyron's evil twins come aboard for a shot of whiskey or something.

Finally, to top it all off, lets have a bunch of random stories that make absolutely no sense whatsoever in a season.

Us Americans, or Canadians, have a real good imagination when it comes to making video game based cartoons, don't we?

The bottom line is, get the Japanese anime, the Night Warriors series. Despite being only 4 episodes they are 10 times better and more representative of the actual game than this is.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not what I thought I was buying
Review: I admit that I didn't do my research and thought I was buying the anime. Still, I watch it with my 2-year-old son so it does have some redeeming value. The best part about the series is the mummy. If you can tell what he is saying, it is hilarious. I would rate it TV-7 for suggestive outfits and mild violence.

13 episodes (1 full season) on 3 DVDs. 5 episodes each for Disc 1 and 3, 4 episodes for Disc 2.

If anyone needs any more information, the following is taken from the back of the case:

"To conquer the world, the fiery demon Pyron assembles an army of supernatural beings with magical powers: the DarkStalkers! And two of the biggest and vilest lead Pyron's army: Demitri Maximov, Lord of the Vampires, and Morrigan Aensland, a powerful succubus.

"But the good guys are fighting back! Around the catwoman Felicia rallies a band of freedom-loving DarkStalkers: the merman Rikou, the werewolf Jonathan Talbain, the golem Victor von Gerdenheim, the sasquatch Bigfoot, and his nephew Hairball. To crush the rebels, Lord Demitri and Morrigan send the lunatic pharoah Anakaris, the zombie guitarist Lord Raptor, and the cursed samurai Bishamon. Things get complicated when demon hunters Donavon Bane and Hsien-Ko decide that all DarkStalkers - both good and bad - must die!

"Yet the fate of the world depends on a human, teenager Harry Grimoire. If Harry can master his secret magical legacy - and the intricacies of alien computer technology - the world might have a chance!"

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not what I thought I was buying
Review: I admit that I didn't do my research and thought I was buying the anime. Still, I watch it with my 2-year-old son so it does have some redeeming value. The best part about the series is the mummy. If you can tell what he is saying, it is hilarious. I would rate it TV-7 for suggestive outfits and mild violence.

13 episodes (1 full season) on 3 DVDs. 5 episodes each for Disc 1 and 3, 4 episodes for Disc 2.

If anyone needs any more information, the following is taken from the back of the case:

"To conquer the world, the fiery demon Pyron assembles an army of supernatural beings with magical powers: the DarkStalkers! And two of the biggest and vilest lead Pyron's army: Demitri Maximov, Lord of the Vampires, and Morrigan Aensland, a powerful succubus.

"But the good guys are fighting back! Around the catwoman Felicia rallies a band of freedom-loving DarkStalkers: the merman Rikou, the werewolf Jonathan Talbain, the golem Victor von Gerdenheim, the sasquatch Bigfoot, and his nephew Hairball. To crush the rebels, Lord Demitri and Morrigan send the lunatic pharoah Anakaris, the zombie guitarist Lord Raptor, and the cursed samurai Bishamon. Things get complicated when demon hunters Donavon Bane and Hsien-Ko decide that all DarkStalkers - both good and bad - must die!

"Yet the fate of the world depends on a human, teenager Harry Grimoire. If Harry can master his secret magical legacy - and the intricacies of alien computer technology - the world might have a chance!"

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: lack of sub-titles is keeping it from being 5 stars
Review: I have only watched three of the twelve episodes because I am watching one episode each Saturday morning. This is just great Saturday morning entertainment for kids of all ages ( I'm 31). I even receive a lot of enjoyment just listening to the theme song "Because baby I'm a troubled man".

You might be interested to know that there is one set of extras on this 3 disc set. Each disc contains 5 different previews of other ADV titles, for a total of 15 previews. On a humurous note on the first disc, the voice-over naration of the previews of "Street Fighter" and "Mega Man" have been transposed.

The only problem I have with this set is that there are no sub-titles. This is a problem when your trying to figure out what the insane pharaoh is saying. If it had sub-titles I would give it five stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: lack of sub-titles is keeping it from being 5 stars
Review: I have only watched three of the twelve episodes because I am watching one episode each Saturday morning. This is just great Saturday morning entertainment for kids of all ages ( I'm 31). I even receive a lot of enjoyment just listening to the theme song "Because baby I'm a troubled man".

You might be interested to know that there is one set of extras on this 3 disc set. Each disc contains 5 different previews of other ADV titles, for a total of 15 previews. On a humurous note on the first disc, the voice-over naration of the previews of "Street Fighter" and "Mega Man" have been transposed.

The only problem I have with this set is that there are no sub-titles. This is a problem when your trying to figure out what the insane pharaoh is saying. If it had sub-titles I would give it five stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The non-anime Darkstalkers
Review: Not to be confused with the Nightwarriors-Darkstalkers' Revenge OVA series, this was a 13 episode TV series done in America based on the hit Capcom fighting games. Here, the evil alien Pyro comes to Earth to take it over. He employs evil monsters also called Darkstalkers to help him. The lord of vampires Demitri, succubus queen Morrigan, wacked out mummy Anakaris, and the zombie punk rocker Lord Raptor, all swear loyalty to him. Fortunately for mankind, there are some good Darkstalkers. The handsome merman Rikou, the Frankenstein-like Victor, and a friendly tribe of bigfoots(or is that "bigfeet"?). Also on our side is the sexy catwoman Felicia and her human companion Harry(a pre-Harry Potter boy magician). Plus, there are the vengeful demon hunters Donovan and Hsien-Ko. Despite the animation not being as great at the OVA series, this one came out first though! Plus, Bulleta from Darkstalkers 3 doesn't show up here. But despite that, its a funny show, and fans of the video games should get a kick out of it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you Like DarkStalkers Or Anime Your Gonna Like it
Review: The fight scenes are great. your gonna like it if your a fan of the video games or just a fan of anime.
The Animation is Flawless Enjoy

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Ehh...You have to be kidding
Review: This is anything but anime...and definitely anything but a worthy representation of the Darkstalkers series.


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