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Aura Battler Dunbine - Heroes of Byston (Vol. 2)

Aura Battler Dunbine - Heroes of Byston (Vol. 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Story continues to develop...
Review: I think that the best thing about this series is the creativity that lies within the story line. A war between kingdoms is brewing in this fantacy world & the main character Show Zama chooses which side he will fight for. I don't want to spoil anything so I will stop there.

The director Yoshiyuki Tomino, is better known the creation of the Gundam Series amongst a long list of other accomplishments.

This series was originally began in Japan around 1983, so the animation has a clasical look, and it reminds me alot of Anime that came out in the 80's. I am glad to see that this series finally made it over to the US. I had read numerous review about the release in Japan, I have a thing about watching amime with subtitles, for the most part I just will wait for the English translation to be released. Thank god for ADV for releasing this in the US.

I highly recomend this series to any fan of Gundam, Robotech, or Escaflowne. Though the story is a little slow developing at first, by the time you get to the 3rd or 4th Volume you will be hooked.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Story continues to develop...
Review: I think that the best thing about this series is the creativity that lies within the story line. A war between kingdoms is brewing in this fantacy world & the main character Show Zama chooses which side he will fight for. I don't want to spoil anything so I will stop there.

The director Yoshiyuki Tomino, is better known the creation of the Gundam Series amongst a long list of other accomplishments.

This series was originally began in Japan around 1983, so the animation has a clasical look, and it reminds me alot of Anime that came out in the 80's. I am glad to see that this series finally made it over to the US. I had read numerous review about the release in Japan, I have a thing about watching amime with subtitles, for the most part I just will wait for the English translation to be released. Thank god for ADV for releasing this in the US.

I highly recomend this series to any fan of Gundam, Robotech, or Escaflowne. Though the story is a little slow developing at first, by the time you get to the 3rd or 4th Volume you will be hooked.


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