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Saber Marionette J to X, Program One |
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Rating: Summary: this series is great Review: dont let any one tell you it is not very good ok so the art style is a little different it is still the saber marionette we know and love the only complaint about it though is that marine never comes back (Sorry all marine fans) it is a great series with lots of emotion and heart and the ending will leave you shocked but happy none the less so if you have seen j and jagain this series will not dissapoint
Rating: Summary: Great sequel to a great anime series Review: First of I like to say one thing I LOVE THIS SHOW. J to X starts of great and never did drag, the animation was great, the story was super, but on the down side the show used a little to much cg graphics just like SMJ Again, and also the english voice acting is terrible, it not just terrible, it [stinks]! Where hell did Bandai pick these guys from, a freaking homeless bum could give a better performace than these voice actor, so even if you hate reading subtitle, and listening to japanese (which I must say is a beautiful language, but not as beautiful as Korean. jk They're both great language) I must say turn the japanese audio on and read the subtitle, You'll wish that you had a gun next to you just listening to these so called "voice-actors" On a personal note, I am really fond of the two Imperial Sabers, Baiko and Tamasaburo, and they seem to display more emotions, and more weaponary than the original.
Rating: Summary: Good,but... Review: For who it knew the previous series(Saber Marionette J e Saber Marionette J again),SMJ to X it does not have the same quality of before.It must be seen,but will leave the fans a little disappointed
Rating: Summary: Sadly, not as good... Review: This is the third and final installment of the Saber Marionette J series. It presents an interesting plot twist, yet, the art is no as appealing or as rich as in the other instalments (J and J again). Altough it tells the story of what will happen to marionettes when women return to Terra 2, the stories aren't as well planned and almost fail to maintain the charismatic humor of the original Saber Marionette J. Nonetheless, the battle scenes, altough few, are still as good as they were, even better. It was good to see something so important be taken into a better level. Really, kudoz. The music and sound seems to improve, as the ending and opening themes are catchy and well tuned, the stories are always accompanied by a great musical score and the japanese voices are well done (don't go near the english ones...) The only real disappointment was the lack of continuity. Not only is the story from J Again discontinued, but the cast seems to act a little out of character. Lime is a lot more childish almost to the point of annoyance, Otaru is depressive and insensitive sometimes and the saber dolls were playing secondary characters that could have been done without. Now, if most of the marionettes had supposedly matured by the end of J, why are they acting more childish and less smart? They really messed up this aspect
I'd only recommend buying this last part if you are curious about the real ending to SMJ and/or if you're a real fan of the series. I just hope the third installment of the SMJ to X series will have the bonus 26th episode, a favorite between fans.
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