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Battle Athletes Victory: Training

Battle Athletes Victory: Training

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful piece of "Anime" - Beware of Dubbing Inacuracies
Review: "Battle Athletes Victory", or Daiundokai, is truly an amazing series in disguise. Although the character lineup and artwork point to another "see it for the Half Naked Girls" type series, the story is actually quite deep and the character developement is one of the best I've seen. Laugh, cry, and cheer these very human stars as they develope their own personalities and traits. The characters are readily identifiable from each other, though the humor may be slightly a bit too politically incorrect. The only flaw with the English Dubbed version involves inadequate voice casting. The english dubbers miss cues, improvise, Over Americanize and even use profanity (there is none in the original script). If you want the best experience the script has to offer, watch the subtitles only, and leave the voices in Japanese, this makes it slightly inconvenient but a much better experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful piece of "Anime" - Beware of Dubbing Inacuracies
Review: "Battle Athletes Victory", or Daiundokai, is truly an amazing series in disguise. Although the character lineup and artwork point to another "see it for the Half Naked Girls" type series, the story is actually quite deep and the character developement is one of the best I've seen. Laugh, cry, and cheer these very human stars as they develope their own personalities and traits. The characters are readily identifiable from each other, though the humor may be slightly a bit too politically incorrect. The only flaw with the English Dubbed version involves inadequate voice casting. The english dubbers miss cues, improvise, Over Americanize and even use profanity (there is none in the original script). If you want the best experience the script has to offer, watch the subtitles only, and leave the voices in Japanese, this makes it slightly inconvenient but a much better experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Possibly one of the best anime release this year.
Review: Even though the box art and the character design may lead you to believe that this may be one of those "cute girls being happy and giggly then its over" kind of anime that we have seen gazillion times. Well, it is. At least in first volume that is. But trust me, if you continue to watch the series and get to know the characters better, then this series will grow on you. In fact, between all those silly comedies, there are powerfully emontional scenes that may actually move the audience. I did, and I am not the type who normally get moved by anime, or any type of films. Character development has been seriously lacking in anime these days, but Battle Atheletes is one of few exceptions. Anyway, if you like anime series, by any means go check it out. It is my favorite since Revolutionary Girl Utena. P.S. I want to mention that this series contains lesbian subtext (it gets more deliberate by the fourth volume). Nothing explicit, but this might bother someone (or interest someone).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: sweet and funny
Review: i LOVED this show! it was a million times better then i expected. i loved the humor and the characters (my fave was definitely the chinese girl, ling-pha, she is soo funny!) also i agree with the other reviews that this is deeper then it looks! it really says something about competetition in our society. i think that, along with "lain", this is the best anime dvd release this year! go get it; you won't regret a minute! <g>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: sweet and funny
Review: i LOVED this show! it was a million times better then i expected. i loved the humor and the characters (my fave was definitely the chinese girl, ling-pha, she is soo funny!) also i agree with the other reviews that this is deeper then it looks! it really says something about competetition in our society. i think that, along with "lain", this is the best anime dvd release this year! go get it; you won't regret a minute! <g>

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The start of a great, yet underrated show
Review: I picked up this DVD on a whim, remembering seeing an episode several years. And even though it didn't catch my attention when I first saw it, I decided I might as well watch the first volume. What I found was one of the most original and well-made anime series I had ever watched.

Set around three thousand years in the future, Battle Athletes Victory follows several athletes from earth training to become the coveted Cosmo Beauty, the greatest athlete in the universe. Quite a silly premise at first glance, but when you look deeper you will find much, much more: Excellent character development, a smile on your face (or a tear in your eye) at the end of each episode, and a strong plot of friendship and the will to succeed.

The main focus of Battle Athletes Victory is 15-year-old Akari Kanzaki, the daughter of the most famous Cosmo Beauty ever to hold the title, the late Tomoe Midoh. Akari longs to hold the same title her mother did, but unfortunately it doesn't look as if she inherited the skill from her. She's dead last in all the events, which causes her to be depressed whenever she's not competing, hiding in a cardboard box she marked "Akari House". Other main characters include Akari's best friend, Ichino; Tanya, a young girl from Africa who just wants to have a good time; Jessie Gurtland, a determined blond American who wants to follow in Tomoe Midoh's footsteps herself, and thinks that Akari doesn't deserve to; The tomboyish Russian, Ayla Veferascca who is in direct competition with Jessie; and Wong Ling-Pha, the crazy Chinese girl just thrown in for comic relief.

The first volume focuses more on introducing the secondary characters and developing their personalities rather than Akari's, which is a nice change in pace from most anime series where secondary characters are all but ignored. During all this, Akari pretty much stays depressed, which while keeps her quite one-dimensional for now, allows for some great interaction between her and other characters.

Once I bought this first DVD, I couldn't wait for the other volumes to arrive, and I'm sure you'll feel the same way about it if you just give it a chance.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: You don't need to like sports to enjoy this one
Review: I was skeptical about this series because I'm not in the least bit interested in sports shows. However, I soon found that this story has a lot of depth, and focuses on friendship and personal growth rather than sports. Actually, the many strange competitions do not even resemble real sports, so much as provide comic relief during crucial moments.

The comparitively low price of these DVDs make this series a value as well. The only thing I should point out is that there are some noticeable compression artifacts during certain episodes, and that the chapter stops are a bit awkward. Overall though, the quality is pretty high for a series that was released when the DVD format was brand new.

This series should also be appropriate for most kids, as the subject matter is pretty mild. However, I should point out that there is some innuendo between a couple of the girls later in the series (tame enough that most kids might not notice though). Also, some of the cultural stereotyping (meant for the sake of comedy) might require some explanation--being somewhat unusual compared to the typical politically-correct American cartoons.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Surprisingly Good
Review: I wasn't expecting much out of this series. It looks like a show for little girls, but some of the cursing means I wouldn't let an 8 year old watch it. There is a lot of depth in this series, especially in later discs. I was actually quite impressed with the subjects the series raised and how the series dealt with these issues. Also, its very funny and the pacing is excellent. I never felt like I was slogging through any sections, even though Akari can get a little annoying in these early episodes.

This series is so underrated and definitely a steal for the DVD price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Surprisingly Good
Review: I wasn't expecting much out of this series. It looks like a show for little girls, but some of the cursing means I wouldn't let an 8 year old watch it. There is a lot of depth in this series, especially in later discs. I was actually quite impressed with the subjects the series raised and how the series dealt with these issues. Also, its very funny and the pacing is excellent. I never felt like I was slogging through any sections, even though Akari can get a little annoying in these early episodes.

This series is so underrated and definitely a steal for the DVD price.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The start to one of the great classics of anime
Review: In my opinion this is the greatest series Pioneer Animation ever released in America. In the spirit of Gunbuster (perhaps the greatest creation in the history of GAINAX) the series focuses on one Akari Kanzaki and the trials and tribulations that she must endure on the path to the Cosmo Beauty competition at University Satellite (the equivalent of the olympics for young women only). Don't expect realism. Don't expect kids stuff. DO expect one of the great classics of anime.

The action starts out about as over-the-top as can be imagined (running down shear cliff walls with a a roller-device that looks to weigh a few tons? Biking through a roller-coaster?). The characters seem rather stereotyped and silly. And the whole thing has a generally goofy feel. But just wait till the second disc.

Really this show caught me by surprise when I first checked it out. The beginning and ending of this show are silly and rediculous (to say the least). But the in-between is absolutely incredible. Those stereotypes turn into amazingly fleshed-out charcacters with depth and emotion to spare. The silly action gives way to action fueled by fierce inner stuggle. And the drama REALLY kicks into high gear. Just wait till the second disc.

On a side note, I wouldn't recommend this one to kids (target audience teens). The dub DOES have a whole heck of a lot more swearing than the subtitled track, and it DOES feel a bit out of place. As for the romantic overtones... I too wish they had been dropped completely. That doesn't change the fact that this is a VERY good show, though. And I too can't understand why all the episodes were lumped together and all the previews moved to the end of the disc (except maybe that this was when anime was new to dvd and someone might have felt that the whole thing flowed better if seen as a movie).

Battle Athletes Victory feautres some fo the greatest voice-acting, greatest character drama, and most inspiring stories I have ever seen or heard (and I am a huge anime fan who owns over 80 anime dvds). For serious anime fans it is definitely not to be missed.


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