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Blue Gender (Vol. 1)

Blue Gender (Vol. 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blue Gender -- Watch between 1 -3 AM for best effect
Review: Blue Gender was great, especially when watched at 1:00 in the morning! A tad bloody, violent, and traumatizing, Blue Gender is just a pile of fun. My favourite char is Joey... my friends and I call him the head-bobber. (Ever notice that?) Marlene scares me with how stoic she is... Yuji? Eh, he's Yuji. Defintely check out Blue Gender whenever you get the chance!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blue Gender -- Watch between 1 -3 AM for best effect
Review: Blue Gender was great, especially when watched at 1:00 in the morning! A tad bloody, violent, and traumatizing, Blue Gender is just a pile of fun. My favourite char is Joey... my friends and I call him the head-bobber. (Ever notice that?) Marlene scares me with how stoic she is... Yuji? Eh, he's Yuji. Defintely check out Blue Gender whenever you get the chance!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FUNimation's Best
Review: FUNimation is actually taking on anime titles outside of Dragonball Z. And they did a great job in terms of content.

Meet Yugi. In the year 2009, he was frozen until a cure for his illness can be found. Yugi, however, is woken up a little early. He awakes in the year 2031. The Earth is now plagued with huge biological bugs, called Blues. The moon has been colonized and named Second Earth. For some reason, Yugi is to be transported to the moon. He is escorted around by Marlene, an emotionless soldier, and Joey, a mech pilot. Yugi examines how violent and hoorible the world has become. He's in for a wild ride.

Story Type: Mecha
Content: A
Animation: A
Music: A+ (hard rock and piano)
Japanese Dialogue: A
Dub Dialogue: B+
Subtitles: B-

Characters
Yugi: Freaked out guy who awakens in the horror filled world of 2031.
Marlene: Emotionless soldier girl who Yugi is abssesed with. Pilots the commando mech.
Joey: Movement pilot of the two person mech.
Kieth: Moves arms on two person mech.
Malcom: Jeep driver.
Takashi: Yugi's friend from 2009.

FUNimation pulled no stops with this DVD. We get Bios on the characters and dub actors, textless opening and closings, audio commentary on first episode, Original Japanese Teaser Commercial and a short rough sketch video. And the menus are fast and look very stylish. Title menu features Yugi, scene selection features the two person mech, Setup features Yugi freaking out after remembering his friend and extras menu features Yugi in the two person mech battling a Blue.

Overall, the dubbing is above average, the story is great, the animation rocks and the music is extreme. Highly recommended to all anime lovers.

NOTE: Unlike DBZ, this title contain extreme violence and brief nudity in the closing.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Totally hopeless and meaningless anime.
Review: I enjoy good anime (InuYasha, Bebop, Gundam Wing, X, FMP, and many others) but Blue Gender lacks so much. The characters are somewhat lame and pointless and the plot is just really bad. Its like starship troopers gone anime with the creators having a concussion while doing the story. The animation is good but thats it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blue Gender is Packed Full of Greatness
Review: I must say that I really enjoyed this DVD. The story starts with a basic aliens-take-over-the-world style plot. But even the first three episodes show that this anime isn't as cliche as it first appears. First off the mechs look like they might be buildable, which is more than can be said for Gundam in any of it's incarnations (not putting Gundam down in any way, it is just that their mechs do complex movements that don't seem possible when the cockpit is seen). Then there is the blue themselves (those aforementioned aliens invading the earth). They also seem somewhat believable because they are so similar to insects that can be seen in real life, only much bigger and meaner.

The base personalities of the different characters are laid out in these episodes. It is hard to tell just from these, but they seem like they are going to turn out to be more complex then they first appear. The voice acting is great. All of the main characters are voiced by people who have worked on DBZ, but that isn't a bad thing. They seem to have been given more natural roles in this show because they are much more convincing. The animation is also great. I haven't noticed any looping or re-using of animation yet, a thing that plagues some other shows. It is also creatively violent. There are bug bits and broken people in most of the major scenes. Think Starship Troopers style violence and you'll get a good idea of what I'm getting at.

The DVD itself is great as well. The layout doesn't go out of the way to be annoying or confusing. This means straight forward and easy to use menus that are still worth looking at. The extras are also good. There is the standard assortment of trailers. There are also character bios that show who does the voice acting and what else they have worked on (a feature that I personally loved, it humanizes the voice actors). The rough sketch gallery is cool to look at because it gives the average person a small look into the planning that has to go into any animation. There is also a first for me: an audio commentary. It consists of the voice director and the two main voice actors discussing different, and usually interesting, things while the first episode plays in the background. Over all great extras for an anime.

Bottom Line: If you like sci-fi with good mechs, aliens that like to spew when they die, good animation, good dubbing, and a promising story line then get this DVD.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sloppy anime
Review: I purchased this anime on the word of a friend. I regret this purchase very much. The animations are half decent. That is the only partially redeeming part of this DVD. The story lacks imagination, the characters are annoying and predictable, the dialogue is bland and tedious, and the nudity has no point. It has no part in the story at all. At one point a pilot just walks up to an android a pulls of her shirt. It did not even build his character because he was not even a main character. The main character is a whining brat. Five minutes into the film you wish he were dead. The action scenes were repetitive, dull, and predictable. I know this review is nothing but one huge complaint. People must be warned though. This is quite possibly the worst anime I have ever seen.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: blue gender great anime
Review: i purchased this dvd on word of great iternet reviews and liked it on most condtions except for few minor tweaks here is how it rounds. +'s:exclent feautures like special feautures and the bilingual languages also the plot.-'s:just one big problem the animation isn't very well drawn. overall its agood series but make sure you check out the commentary.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Solid scifi fare
Review: If your basic Japanese anime were melded with "Starship Troopers," the result might be something like "Blue Gender." Better plotted than "Troopers," "Blue Gender" is an entertaining if uneven series, the first three episodes of which are here (along with extras such as audio commentary and character profiles).

Yuji Kaido is an ordinary kid from a few years in the future, living an ordinary life... until he's diagnosed with a strange, incurable virus. His only hope to to enter artificial hibernation until a cure is found. Theoretically, it wouldn't be long. But he wakes into a world gone wild, and is nearly devoured by monstrous insects the size of trucks. He's barely rescued by humans driving enormous robots, who were sent to bring him back.

Yuji discovers that twenty-two years have passed, and it is now 2031. While he was sleeping, the earth was overrun by these insects, called "Blues," which devour organic and inorganic alike and have reduced civilization to a pack of on-the-run soldiers. They were ordered to bring all the sleepers back to a space station where they all live, but a Blue attack kills all the sleepers except Yuji. Determined not to be babied by the present-day humans any longer, Yuji decides to fight for his life.

A pretty typical plot, and as a cartoon it sounds doomed. But despite the anime look of the characters, the action scenes, settings, and the Blues themselves are quite realistic-looking. One problem is that the action scenes themselves are a little repetitive, if well-done -- bloody, weird, full of violence and gnashing insects.

The Blues are one of the bonuses -- as they act like real insects, only thousands of times the size. Nor do they seem evil, just animalistic. Though alien invasion is nothing new, we're given a good means of finding out what is going on, by having a clueless hero. And time is taken to build up the sense of desolation, loneliness, and destruction that the Blue have brought to Earth, and how civilization has been wrecked by them.

Fuji will, without a doubt, irritate the heck out of viewers at first. When first rescued from the Blue, he whines, shrieks, freezes in danger, and generally acts irrationally - although given his circumstances you can't really blame him for going bonkers. There's certainly promise of improvement; he does grow on you with time. Marlene just comes across as cold at first, but gradually we see some softening. Most of the supporting characters are a lot harder to keep straight, especially since quite a few die.

While not particularly original, "Blue Gender" is a solid scifi story, with the king of darkness and violence usually found in major action movies. Though the characters are a bit hard to warm up to, it's overall an entertaining show.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: compelling+entertaining
Review: the great thing about blue gender is it's unique with its combats is the unique mech vs.aliens.the plot is just as well as the action speaking of +'s the special feautures are also good especially the commentary.p.s my favorite episode was CRY.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Those crazy Japanese anime guys...
Review: They have done it again. Not only do you get a gratingly annoying lead character who does nothing more than whine throughout this whole DVD, but you also have the (dis)pleasure of seeing giant alien bugs with especially sexual mouths that resemble the female nether-region. Try watching this one for more than two minutes without wanting to smack the TV and/or go watch some porn. Other than that, it can be pretty good.


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