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El Hazard: The Alternative World -- The Priestess of Water |
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Rating: Summary: Fantastic Anime DVD Review: "l Hazard - The Priestess of Water"s tons of fun. I was looking for something with spoken Japanese that would help me keep up on my second language. This is doing the trick, and has classic Japanese animation to boot. Each "l Hazard"DVD has four half-hour episodes. They take place in El Hazard, which is a very colorful, imaginative ("lternative" world. The opening and closing songs are great Japanese pop songs, and the incidental music is fun and original. I'm fairly new to the Anime scene, really only familiar with Hayao Miyazaki's features (the Disney of Japan, search for "ayao Miyazaki"in VHS). But I laughed and thoroughly enjoyed this one, the first in the "l Hazard"series. I plan to get the rest of the series eventually. By the way...what does "VA"mean?
Rating: Summary: Fantastic Anime DVD Review: "l Hazard - The Priestess of Water"s tons of fun. I was looking for something with spoken Japanese that would help me keep up on my second language. This is doing the trick, and has classic Japanese animation to boot. Each "l Hazard"DVD has four half-hour episodes. They take place in El Hazard, which is a very colorful, imaginative ("lternative" world. The opening and closing songs are great Japanese pop songs, and the incidental music is fun and original. I'm fairly new to the Anime scene, really only familiar with Hayao Miyazaki's features (the Disney of Japan, search for "ayao Miyazaki"in VHS). But I laughed and thoroughly enjoyed this one, the first in the "l Hazard"series. I plan to get the rest of the series eventually. By the way...what does "VA"mean?
Rating: Summary: Shows the potential to be the best in the series yet! Review: El-Hazard: The Alternate World is quite possibly the best addition to this already incredible series. Combining a slightly more refined version of the art from El-Hazard 2 with a plot that is so far more complex than any yet, this DVD is a sure winner. Also, the DVD format is perfect for anime, allowing for dubbed or subbed depending on the viewers prefrence. I recommend dubbed for El-Hazard, as Pioneer continues to do a stellar job in the dubbing process. Over all, a top=notch volume, and I can't wait for the rest.
Rating: Summary: why this series isn't so good... Review: First off, if you don't get the whole series of El Hazard The Alternative World (4 DVDs), that's because it's actually a sequel to El Hazard The Wanderers (which is about < 9 hrs in length) and that was a really good anime (I rate that at 4.5 stars) compaired to this sorry sequel. Second, After watching both El Hazard shows, I have come to the conclusion that you probably don't need to watch this series (Alternative World) at all...it's boring with a really weak plot...the anime just didn't do justice to the first El Hazard series...you can do without it... If you can manage it, try and find the series of El Hazard: The Wanderers instead...it shows how the gang first arrived in El Hazard from earth, it explains story behind the 3 priestesses, etc... and its a lot lot lot more funny than this one.
Rating: Summary: why this series isn't so good... Review: First off, if you don't get the whole series of El Hazard The Alternative World (4 DVDs), that's because it's actually a sequel to El Hazard The Wanderers (which is about < 9 hrs in length) and that was a really good anime (I rate it at 4 stars) compaired to this one. Second, After watching both El Hazard shows, I have come to the conclusion that you probably don't need to watch this one at all...it's boring with a really weak plot...the anime just didn't do justice to the first El Hazard series...you can do without it... If you can manage it, try and find El Hazard: The Wanderers instead...
Rating: Summary: Great comeback after OAV2; lots of fun for fans of the show! Review: I simply adored the first OAV series, but was EXTREMELY dissapointed with OAV2. But this series has, honestly, restored my faith in the show (so far). All the characters are back, along with some new faces; the terrific Pioneer dubbing is up to speed...in fact, I'll go as far as to say that this is THE best dub yet. And it's just lots and lots of fun...with great animation, to boot! One thing: please, do NOT see this series without having seen the first OAV series first. There's no "what happened before" explanation, so you'll be very confused. The second OAV is VERY optinional, though..you won't miss anything.;)
Rating: Summary: Hooray! A worthy successor to the original!! Review: I was a fan of El-Hazard since the re-releasing of the first OAV series. The humor, action, and romance of the series has captivated me, and still does to this day (Though El-Hazard 2 was somewhat disappointing, I'll admit, it had its good points). And now this third TV series is truly a worthy successor in the continuing adventures of Makoto and the gang (especially with a new priestess of water taking over for Miz, and she is REALLY cute to boot!). I, myself, can't wait to acquire all of this series; to me, it shines as brightly as the original (though with only a slightly lower quality of animation from the original). And as previously stated, if you ARE an anime neophyte, watch the first and second series, and then be ABSOULUTELY sure to get this one. I guarantee, neophyte or not, you won't regret it!
Rating: Summary: Awesome Review: If you haven't seen this series before its kinda hard to get the entire story, but its still well worth it to but it
Rating: Summary: bleh, again, i've gotta say this was bad Review: okay; i wrote a review a few days ago and it didn't get posted. i saw this whole series and wanted to say it was not worth my time. this was the first el hazard i ever saw, and having heard how great el hazard was supposed to be i was soo dissapointed. all of the characters seemed stupid and annoying to me besides emperor dall and gilda who were cool, but not enough to make it good..my friend is a huge huge el haz fan and she didnt like it either because her favorite character ifrita (who i've never seen she wasnt in this) wasn't in this except for the credits and they put the main guy (forgot his name) together with a new girl character instead. anyway i would not recommend this i don't even know if i want to see oav1 now though i hear its much much better. i would recommend buying "battle athletes" dvds from this site instead that's from pioneer too and a GREAT series. that or lain which is also great. well thats my 2 cents; bye!
Rating: Summary: You don't have to see the OAV to enjoy this Review: The Alternative World is, acccording to the AIC site, the first TV version of the El Hazard series. It has 13 epidsodes on 4 DVDs, ... US. Visually speaking, the colors are brilliant with slightly too much red for my eyes (a product of aging and improper equipment set-up). The quality of the art is excellent, and attention to details is good. Audio wise, the English dub is good (Pioneer has done well with all it's English versions). Unlike some translations, the story works well in English. The story is easy to follow, even if you haven't seen the original version. I was able to understand what was going on, who was who, and the basic point of the plot. The situations are slightly adult in nature, but it doesn't mean that a younger viewer won't enjoy the series. Overall, the story is funny and entertaining.
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