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X - One (TV Series, Vol. 1)

X - One (TV Series, Vol. 1)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: 1 star for the ripoff, 5 stars for the series
Review: The American release of X (a great series from what I've seen so far) is a complete and utter ripoff. I bought the entire series (bilingual) for only $30, less than the price of this first American DVD. I found a seller on ebay who shipped it to me from Hong Kong and I am very happy with the product (all 26 episodes on 3 DVDs). If you would rather pay 8 times as much for this series, be my guest. But I recommend you get the import.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AWESOME
Review: The begining was really sad, but the characters are awesome, I just loved kakyo, girls, once you see him, you will love him!!! he is just the best!! kamui was just amazing, the art was very imperasive, the storyline was great!!!, the story is about this boy who was destined to save the earth from the dragons of earth, the dragons of heaven are trying to save earth from being destroyed by the dragons of heaven, kamui is the dragon of heaven ( don't tell, it isn't suppoed to be mentioned) he has to get this sword and protect earth. it is just too good,Now go out there and get it!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: To Preserve or to Destroy
Review: The Clamp Cooperative's original manga series for 'X' was a complex, doom-filled apocalyptic vision. Two groups, the Dragons of Heaven and the Dragons of Earth are enmeshed in a struggle for ascendancy over Tokyo that would ultimately decide the fate of the world. Those of earth seek to destroy in order to recreate the world anew, and those of Heaven seek to preserve and revitalize the existing sources of power. Into this struggle steps Kamui, a young man who has returned to Tokyo to reclaim the Shinken or divine sword. In doing so, he will make a series of decisions that bring about the final resolution of the struggle.

When a feature length film was made from the manga, it became painfully obvious that this is too much story to be communicated in 90 minutes. Almost twenty major characters are involved and the needs of the limited format ensured that only a few received enough attention to gain definition. The plot itself is complex, and depends on the characters to progress. The best the film could do was to be a beautifully crafted and acted but infinitely fragile production. The result left everyone a bit dissatisfied. Unwilling to write off Rintaro's efforts completely, director Yoshiaki Kawajiri undertook to remake the story as a full-length television series. Insisting on a high level of production values, especially for the graphics and musical work, he has managed not only to surpass the film, but also to improve upon the story telling of the manga.

This first DVD sets the gothic, art nouveau styling of the story, sketches out the bones of the plot, and begins to bring the characters on stage. This is no small task, and the viewer is warned to read the accompanying character guide and be willing to tolerate a bit of confusion before everything is sorted out and the characters have developed sufficient personalities so that the plot and the cast begin to mesh.

The key characters to come on board in the beginning are the trio of Kamui Shirou, Fuma Monou and his sister Kotori Monou. Kamui, who knew the Monou's as children, has returned to Tokyo. Despite his every effort to keep his old friends at a distance, fate takes charge. Because Kamui's own decision about his role in the coming cataclysm will force a parallel decision from Fuma, and brings Kotori into a tragic conflict between duty and desire. Two other characters of early interest (both Dragons of Heaven) are Sorata Arisugawa, an unlikely priest from Mt. Kouya, and Hinoto, a dreamseer who keeps the Dragons organized until Kamui can make his decision.

At this early stage, this series shows every sign of being a landmark effort. Whether it will finally succeed will depend on Kawajiri's ability to tame the complex story and large cast. So far the director has proven up to the challenge. This series is well worth continued attention.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't buy unless you can afford it!!
Review: The X series is awesome and very well constructed. I say buy this DVD but only if you can buy the rest of them. I bought series one and now I don't have enough for the second DVD and I'm frustrated because I don't know the rest of it. I like this anime because the characters are well thought out and the way the story unfolds is really awesome. For example, my favorite character is Fuma, but later he becomes a bad guy (did't know) then I was mad but he's still my favorite. Also, the powers that each dragon has is really cool because none of them are the same SWEEEEEET!!! Buy this series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best anime series since Kenshin!
Review: There are many well-written, thorough reviews at Amazon[.com] on this series, so rather repeating what has been said, I just wish to cast my vote for this tremendous series.

As far as I'm concerned the movie version doesn't count, or it can be seen as a long trailer, since it only gives a mere taste of the characters, while wow-ing us with Xplosive action. At any rate, this series is top class in the story, art, and music. "X" is a passionate work that can be enjoyed by a diverse audience.

Other series I like are Kenshin, and Cowboy Bebop. If I were to compare them, I'd say take out the silly 'orro' moments of Kenshin, keeping the great drama and action, add a tad of witty humor and Xcellent music/artwork from Bebop, and you've got "X,;" a masterpiece, and now my favorite anime series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A pretty cool anime series
Review: This anime series is pretty cool, it has some great art(by mad house i think), loads of characters all with interesting individual story lines . The anime has a slightly melancholic feel to it, a nice soundtrack and a moving ending. The super powers of the characters r all well done, look really good. I really like it, it stands up to repeat viewings well, and when it finishs if u r like me you'll think, well didn't i enjoy that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: truly great story
Review: This is probably one of my favorite animes ever. The series follows the story of the manga, with a couple of changes. This box has the first thee episodes and the omen OVA. The Ova was made for fans of the comic as sorta of a prelude or long trailer. I recommend this to any fans of clamp and the manga.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm hooked
Review: This is really interesting. It started off slow and awful confusing (Episode 0), but after that it hooked me and now I want to know as much as I can about this series. I can't wait to buy the rest.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: X Volume 1 Review
Review: This is the DVD that got me hooked on X. Ever since I got volume 1 for Christmas last year, I have ordered every DVD that has come out. The first two episodes on this DVD "Reunion" and "Nightmare" really just introduce the characters and their powers. In episode three "Pledge", the real exciting stuff takes place when a poweful sword is stolen by a Dragon of Earth. Also on this volume is episode 0, "Omen". It is basically just clips from future episodes, and in my opinion, a spoiler. X is my favorite anime and I suggest everyone to watch it, you will get hooked!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth the Wait
Review: This series caught the attention of my wife in a Pioneer review. The visuals are stunning and the story is obvious. Kamui must decide to save the future or it will go into total collapse. The sides of good and evil are represented by the Dragons of Heaven and of Earth respectively. As the story unfolds, don't expect a whole lot of gore and destruction; although, there is quite a bit of it. Watch as the characters come to understand the reasons they fight or are defeated. The long awaited battle between Kamui and his twin star, Fuma, only comes on the last episode, so you better be in for the long haul for this tragic and emotionally moving story. It is now fully released on 8 disks, 3 ep./disk.

If you're into putting meaning into life and fighting for the ones you love, this is the series for you.


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