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.hack//SIGN - Terminus (Vol. 6) (Limited Edition)

.hack//SIGN - Terminus (Vol. 6) (Limited Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terminus-the best .hack DVD out of all 6 volumes
Review: .hack//SIGN-Terminus is by far the best .hack DVD out there. If you are a true .hack fan then you simply must by this DVD. It contains episodes 23-25 (all of the last episodes) plus 2 bonus episodes. The bonus episodes are "Intermezzo", which focuses on Mimiru and why she plays The World the way she does. The second episode is "Evidence" which was broadcasted earlier in the .hack//SIGN series. This DVD is pretty awesome, but if you buy the limited edition .hack//SIGN Terminus DVD, you will also recieve an extra DVD that comes with an extra episode "Unison".
Unison brings all of the characters from .hack//SIGN and the .hack video games together in conclusion to the first seoson of .hack and eventually leads up to the second season. I give this product a 6 out of 5 (its that great) and recommend it to any .hack fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: finale
Review: A triumphant victory - and a shattering tragedy - mark the emotionally charged final volume of SIGN.

The storyline can be roughly sectioned into three parts. In the first, the older party members consult with Helba to try to develop a strategy to finally defeat The Voice. Their personal subplots are wrapped up as - among other things - B.T. seems to have finally realized she's been overlooking another good man while she's been futiley setting her cap for Crim, and Bear makes Tsukasa a touching if somewhat expected offer regarding the real world.

The second involves the final physical battles of the series as the party faces Tsukasa's Guardian - losing their best fighter right out of the gate when Crim has to break off the second the crisis begins to finish things once and for all with Sora, who still doesn't understand exactly how serious the situation is.

Finally, the younger party members take center stage as they face a battle of wills with The Voice to wake Aura, the sleeping girl - and presumably thereby free Tsukasa. The Voice does not take opposition lightly - and success will not come without a dear price...

The story is not wrapped up completely, designed to segue straight into the four Playstation 2 video games in the .hack franchise. But it ends in a place that gives you enough to work with to make up your own mind about what happens after the bittersweet conclusion if you don't want to play the games - and that's good enough for me.

With a final 15 minutes that pay off for those who have invested time in the fates of these characters, SIGN fans will not be disappointed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A dramatic ending
Review: A triumphant victory - and a shattering tragedy - mark the emotionally charged final volume of SIGN.

The storyline can be roughly sectioned into three parts. In the first, the older party members consult with Helba to try to develop a strategy to finally defeat The Voice. Their personal subplots are wrapped up as - among other things - B.T. seems to have finally realized she's been overlooking another good man while she's been futiley setting her cap for Crim, and Bear makes Tsukasa a touching if somewhat expected offer regarding the real world.

The second involves the final physical battles of the series as the party faces Tsukasa's Guardian - losing their best fighter right out of the gate when Crim has to break off the second the crisis begins to finish things once and for all with Sora, who still doesn't understand exactly how serious the situation is.

Finally, the younger party members take center stage as they face a battle of wills with The Voice to wake Aura, the sleeping girl - and presumably thereby free Tsukasa. The Voice does not take opposition lightly - and success will not come without a dear price...

The story is not wrapped up completely, designed to segue straight into the four Playstation 2 video games in the .hack franchise. But it ends in a place that gives you enough to work with to make up your own mind about what happens after the bittersweet conclusion if you don't want to play the games - and that's good enough for me.

With a final 15 minutes that pay off for those who have invested time in the fates of these characters, SIGN fans will not be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If only I could respond
Review: I have heard nothing but good things about this DVD; however, I still have yet to receive mine from Amazon.com. I really cannot wait to see the extra episodes (Intermezzo & Unison), which I heard were just great extras for the DVD to have.

I cannot say much more because I have yet to receive the item, which I have be told is currently on back order despite the fact that I placed my order in mid January.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If only I could respond
Review: I have heard nothing but good things about this DVD; however, I still have yet to receive mine from Amazon.com. I really cannot wait to see the extra episodes (Intermezzo & Unison), which I heard were just great extras for the DVD to have.

I cannot say much more because I have yet to receive the item, which I have be told is currently on back order despite the fact that I placed my order in mid January.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If only I could respond
Review: I have heard nothing but good things about this DVD; however, I still have yet to receive mine from Amazon.com. I really cannot wait to see the extra episodes (Intermezzo & Unison), which I heard were just great extras for the DVD to have.

I cannot say much more because I have yet to receive the item, which I have be told is currently on back order despite the fact that I placed my order in mid January.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Worlds First Perfect Anime ^_^
Review: I've seen tons of animes. Tons. But for the first time ever, theres a single anime out there, that is absoulutly perfect. No flaws, not one. Youd be surprised. A story of love,action, adventure,suspense,horror elements,mystery,exciment,drama and more. I dont need to type a long review. Theres no point. ITs perfect. Buy all of them,see what you think. Perfect. Just Perfect. And you know what? Thirty dollars for the world's most perfect anime is a pretty d...uh....dang good price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: From the creators of Neon Genesis....
Review: I've watched A LOT of anime way before it became mainstream, so I have had a sample of all the good stuff that made it here before the crappy kids shows. Neon Genesis is a supurd anime, you can't call yourself an anime lover before you watch that, however as much as I liked that anime, I LOVE .hack//SIGN. This sotry is slower moving, you see mostly character development and none of that bloody violence that is prevolent in most anime and other media. If you love getting involved with the characters you'll love this. Every person alive can relate to at least one of the characters in .hack, it's amazing to watch it and see how their lives play out. Even better, if you like this anime enough, there are four games to play that take place 6 months after this story. They pick up where it left off and solve the riddles that are left unsolved at the end of this series. Now I have to say that to be an true anime fan you have to have watched 2 series, Neon Genesis Evangelion and of course, .hack//SIGN! ^_^ \/

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect Ending to the Perfect Series
Review: its Tsukasa, not "Tsubasa", lol

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect Ending to the Perfect Series
Review: its Tsukasa, not "Tsubasa", lol


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