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Sol Bianca - The Legacy #1: Lost Treasures

Sol Bianca - The Legacy #1: Lost Treasures

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Promising
Review: I bought this title without any knowledge of it, just because I trust Pioneer and AnimeonDVD.com. It's a fine film with great music and a promising story background (not much story happens on this first disc), you must only look away from the sometimes very disturbing 3D effects and Sancho.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sol Bianca The Legacy : Lost Treasures
Review: I own the originals and think they are great. This one is no exeption. The all female is back for more. The story is very well written. The animation is super. Not a whole lot of action in the second story, but still a good show. I really liked the music vidio at the end, and the menu is set up nicly. All and all if you enjoy animation, I highly recommend this title

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lush designs and interesting characters with scant story...
Review: I saw this OVA series around for a while and kept debating wether to buy it or not. Finally, I made the purchase and discovered it wasn't as bad as I first might have anticipated. Mind the fact that there was another Sol Bianca series which came before the 'Legacy' OAVs, so the story picks up with undefined characters and begins rolling immediately. Each DVD comes with two half hour episodes from the six episode mini-series and an 8 minute Animetronic music video using clips from the episodes.

The opening title sequence sort of gives an overall feel for what the series is about at its heart- Five females trekking around lazily yet not interacting greatly in a barren world with lots of female symbolism. The five women(one a small girl) are each named after a month in the year; Jani, Feb, April, Mayo and June (I assume this keeps in line with the 'sun' motif in the series). Typically there is the strong stubborn leader, the lusty lush, the hacker techno geek and the strong silent one however they are fleshed out very convincingly and thoughtfully unlike most anime groups cut from the old mold. They are the pirate crew of the rogue mystery space ship 'Sol Bianca' which has awesome and undefined powers. 'Sol's central computer casts a hologram of a giant goddess within its capacious CPU room and manifests itself outside the craft during certain attack maneuvers.

The most striking detail of the series is its art design and character design. I haven't seen an anime with such beautifully detailed characters. The women are drawn exceptionally well in all ways and drawn rather deftly without pandering constantly to the sexy skimpy bobbing anime woman preconcepts. Because of a more refined approach the characters seem almost real and have more depth to their believability. I noticed the rather graphic approach to minute details mirror a large influence from Mike Mignola (Hellboy comics) who happens to be a titan influence recently in American and Japanese animation. The bgs are ok, but the painting can sometimes be a little sub-standard compared to the characters. The animation is MOR and leaves a little to be desired in all ways. Perhaps the two biggest eyesores in the series are the CGI ships which appear to be CGI and the horribly abrupt camera moves which have little finese and seem as annoying as pan and scan adjusts due to this series being done digitally. The overall story isn't too bad, but appears to be an almost direct rip off of the BBC series 'Blake's 7'- unquantified legendary pirate ship piloted by crew of malcontents led by a tenous thread of leadership, and oddly also Asimov's 'Foundation and Earth'- humanity forgetting its roots in the universe and searching desperately to regain its past to correct the future. There is a little more exposition then action and the first two episodes lead to better ones in the following DVD. The content is fairly mature, and the female characters display some sour traits unsuitable for children(just incase you want buy this for your 8 year olds).

I wish there were half stars because I would have rated this DVD as 3.5 mostly for unsightly digital video technique and scant story. However I couldn't slag this series off in a million years because of the incredible drawings and character designs of women handled with more class then almost any other female anime series. A good buy.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Doesnt really excel at anything
Review: Sol Bianca is a watchable little series about a crew of women and a stow-away young boy on a super-ship called the Sol Bianca. The characters lack development, and what little their is becomes very cliche' . The hardcore, kill-em-all, short haired male hating woman was once a model that got screwed over for some reason or other. The captain is a drunk, the computer geek is a cyborg in secret and the stow-away is son to a rebel leader. As cookie-cutter as this movie may be, its worth a rent but not a purchase.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Episodes 1 & 2 in an epic Science Fiction Drama.
Review: Sol Bianca originally came to us from two OVAs (Original Video Animations) in the early 90s. These two stories told of a Sol Bianca much further along in its history than is depicted in the current video releases, which pick up the story at least one and possibly many years earlier, when May was not yet a part of the crew (she joins in episode 1). Yet, as fans of some of the best OVA series of a decade ago are discovering as these stories are remade into new modern OVA series, there are often many points of story and character redesign, in many ways a retelling of the story in a different way. Whether the new Sol Bianca OVA series ever converges back with its original OVA heritage is a matter that may only be resolved as time goes by.

I'm quite surprised by the depths of storytelling in the new OVA series. It is also very Japanese in that from the beginning of episode 1, it is clear that the whole story will not be revealed until many episodes have passed, if not until the end of the set. One must watch, wait, absorb, and above all, think, in order to appreciate this series.

Episode 1: We are swept back into Sol Binaca's past (in comparison to the original OVAs) where the new OVA begins on a backwater left-behind former frontier world. In the first three minutes a stiring montage of scenes from April's history roll out, setting the stage and placing the foundation for all the storylines. This continues for all of them, in bits and pieces, hints and possibilities, droppped here and there. The main plot is set up to introduce us to those who will obviously be the recurring villains of the series. We are also introduced to some important world-building information not previously available that begins to explain a great many things.

Episode 2: The crew is off to a planet where treasure might be found, but the Blue Comets are hot on their heels. We learn important new background information about the history of the setting and about June and about the history of the setting.

I felt my money was well spent here.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Episodes 1 & 2 in the epic Science Fiction Drama.
Review: Sol Bianca originally came to us from two OVAs (Original Video Animations) in the early 90s. These two stories told of a Sol Bianca much further along in its history than is depicted in the current video releases, which pick up the story at least one and possibly many years earlier, when May was not yet a part of the crew (she joins in episode 1). Yet, as fans of some of the best OVA series of a decade ago are discovering as these stories are remade into television series, there are often many points of story and character redesign, in many ways a retelling of the story in a different way. Whether the Sol Bianca television series ever converges back with its OVA heritage is a matter that may only be resolved as time goes by.

I'm quite surprised by the depths of storytelling in this series. It is also very Japanese in that from the beginning of episode 1, it is clear that the whole story will not be revealed until many episodes have passed, if not until the end of the season. One must watch, wait, absorb, and above all, think, in order to appreciate this series.

Episode 1: We are swept back into Sol Binaca's past (in comparison to the OVAs) where the television series begins, more is learned about April in the first three minutes than in both previous OVAs, so characterization is substantially improved. The main plot is set up to introduce us to those who will obviously be the recurring villains of the series. We are also introduced to some important world-building information not previously available that begins to explain a great many things.

Episode 2: The crew is off to a planet where treasure might be found, but the Blue Comets are hot on their heels. We learn important new background information about the history of the setting and about June.

I felt my money was well spent here.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: CG Experiments Lame¿
Review: The original Sol Bianca was an arguably entertaining story about a smugglers ship crewed entirely by women, and a stowaway with issues. Now it seems the ship has been rediscovered by antique enthusiasts with a passion for Spanish. Fans of Armitage will find Hiroyuki Ochi's style familiar. The ambitious all CG animation is unique but not fully matured. Pans in particular are jarring and you just can't get over the feeling that it looks wrong some how. Some unique effects don't really outweigh the sense of unease created by the animation. The story might get better later but I don't think I can sit through the next 2 DVDs to find out.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Great art work, a plot would have been nice though.
Review: This is the fisrt time I have been let down by amazon reviewers. I can't believe the great reviews this movie got. Sure the art work is of very high class but does that make up for absolutely no content what so ever? I watched the first movie consisted of a ship, a couple of women, and thats about it. It was not possible to understand where whe story was going or what was happening around them. There were many characters in the movie that had no introduction and it was not possible to tell what everyone's role was. There were many battle scenes that were very pleasing to the eye but not to the mind, why were they fighting? I guess that is up to you to figure out.

As a matter of fact if you are going to get this movie I suggest you make up your own plot and apply it while you are watching. It will probably fit better that what is supplied.
I do not recomend bying this at all, rent it first. Yes the art work is good I will give them that but I need more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Such a good short series
Review: This series is da bomb! Unfortunently the bomb's about as big as a cherry bomb. Talk about short! 3 whole volumns with 2 episodes each. sheesh. Why did they even bother. I love the show. Terrific story, great graphics. It left me wanting more! Just when you think after watching this first episode that you're in for a long ride of swashbuckling adventure, think again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Such a good short series
Review: This series is da bomb! Unfortunently the bomb's about as big as a cherry bomb. Talk about short! 3 whole volumns with 2 episodes each. sheesh. Why did they even bother. I love the show. Terrific story, great graphics. It left me wanting more! Just when you think after watching this first episode that you're in for a long ride of swashbuckling adventure, think again.


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