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Blue Submarine No. 6 - Hearts (Vol. 3)

Blue Submarine No. 6 - Hearts (Vol. 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: my favorite episode
Review: Blue Submarine No.6 is a great miniseries, and starting this episode you will start to pay less attention to the wonderful graphics and more attention to the motives of the characters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hearts
Review: In hearts.the title speaks for itself.the interests between the rebellious human,and one of zorndyk's creatures evolve.leaving you to follow deeper into what was left of pilots(volume 2).a long awaited piece in four.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: my favorite episode
Review: This DVD, although visually impressive isn't worth the price for only 30 min of animation. It was an interesting blend of computer generated scenes along with traditional animation, but there were sections that just didn't mesh all that well. It sets the stage for the rest of the series, but doesn't cover enough plot to make me want to buy the second volume.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too Short for the Price
Review: This DVD, although visually impressive isn't worth the price for only 30 min of animation. It was an interesting blend of computer generated scenes along with traditional animation, but there were sections that just didn't mesh all that well. It sets the stage for the rest of the series, but doesn't cover enough plot to make me want to buy the second volume.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Finally it all comes together!
Review: While visually the first 2 episodes of Blue Sub were amazing, they just left you wanting a little more substance. Hearts, the third episode, fleshes out the main characters a little more and clarifies the conflict. The production value of the disk is on par with the rest of Bandai's work. The disk has tight menu's and great audio video quality. If it weren't for the bits of blood and nudity this series would be a great demonstration for DVD picture quality, as well as the future of animation. Check it out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Finally it all comes together!
Review: While visually the first 2 episodes of Blue Sub were amazing, they just left you wanting a little more substance. Hearts, the third episode, fleshes out the main characters a little more and clarifies the conflict. The production value of the disk is on par with the rest of Bandai's work. The disk has tight menu's and great audio video quality. If it weren't for the bits of blood and nudity this series would be a great demonstration for DVD picture quality, as well as the future of animation. Check it out.


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