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Real Bout High School Boxed Set

Real Bout High School Boxed Set

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty good...
Review: It was pretty good, but it did not stick to the Manga's original plan. It kind of reduces the anime, but I will probably watch it again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Real Bout High School box set
Review: Real Bout High school is a delightful comedy with all the fight to back it up.
The story follows a young girl named Ryoko Mitsurugi who is destined in her heart to be a samurai. One day she finds an amulet in her locker that changes her life forever. Being transported to another relm called Solvania to battle demons Ryoko relaizes her destiny to save the world from Gates a ruthful god of destuction, and to make sure she still reighns as the champ. The story however in itself is not all macbre. With delightful charcters such as the tenacious but stupid Shizumaa Kusanagi who is always out for a good fight(mainly with our little samurai girl Ryoko) and beautiful but deadly Azumi Kiribiyashi Real Bout High is in for hours of pantyshots,killer fights,screams, and laughs.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: one of the WORST animes i've seen!
Review: SAVE YUR MONEY!!! from the description i thought it sounded like a good story and anime to watch but geez what a waste of money. i have the whole series collection and i had to force myself to keep watching after the first episode in order to give it a fair chance. i kept hoping it would get better but it didnt! i watched 2 and a half episodes and shut it off. the anime isnt that good, the dialogue is horrible, the story is silly but in a dumb/stupid way not in a cute funny way. it comes off as very kiddish and NOt entertaining but i can't even pass it off to my little cousins to watch it because it depicts the female characters in such a how do u say derogatory manner? they show the high school girls wearing the skimpiest hoochiest clothes for no reason... oh what a dissapointment!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Likeable characters and cool battles propel Real Bout.
Review: This first volume of Real Bout High School proves to be engaging. The story leaves you wanting more and the battles are fun to watch. Neither of these are what make Real Bout an excellant show however, Real Bout's real strength is its characters. These are the kind of characters that are just fun to watch and have the chemistry to make a great show. I hope further volumes prove to be as entertaining as this first one.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Please read the books instead!
Review: This was a waste of money for me. I read and loved the graphic novels, so I figured that I would like this just as much. NOT! This was a major disappointment.

The storyline of the manga was fast-paced, humorous, and very entertaining. Although it occasionally became difficult to distinguish what was going on, on the whole it was a lot of fun to read.

Unfortunately, that same fun storyline was mangled and then dropped by the anime writers. Now, instead of centering on the K-Fights and high school life, it focuses on an interdimensional adventure that doesn't play out. Ryoko is perfect as a fighter, but it is difficult to see the slightly conceited, sword-wielding samurai beauty as fighting dragons and talking to princesses. And there is not even any background given on why this dimension and its ruler need her help.

Then another new character comes in, and OF COURSE he knows all about this other dimension, the fight with the dragon, and the talk with the princess. I have one question--who is he, and how does he know all that? The fight with the dragon was a private affair with Ryoko, the dragon, and the princess. So where was he? *sighs* This is yet another thing in this new storyline that doesn't mesh.

On the other hand, the characters are wonderful. Ryoko is my favorite, with her rival Azumi following in an extremely close second. Both girls are awesome fighters, and really fun characters. Shizuma didn't get much of a chance to shine here, but from what I can tell he is exactly the same as he was in the manga. The reporter is still a creepy little stalker with a thing for Ryoko, although his English voice actor is the person who played Tai from Digimon (its impossible for me to watch RBHS without thinking--"Hey, that's Tai!") And just like in the manga, Ryoko's best friend is kicked out of the picture by the arrival of Shizuma.

The art is beautiful. Colors are bright and easy to look at, and the movement could not be smoother. The fight scenes are the only reason I watch this dvd anymore--those scenes are wicked cool! So there is one redeeming factor.

The voice acting is great in both versions. I think the English is better. The girls are not high and squeaky, and there is a wider range of emotions. In fact, I find their voices rather soothing.

I feel I should mention that my computer's dvd player has a problem with this dvd, making the soundtrack skip and jump. This is very disconcerting for a dvd.

Although I like the voices, the art, and the characters, I still don't like this anime, mainly because of the warped storyline. It has been more than a year since I have watched this, and I don't think I'll be watching it again anytime soon.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: An enjoyable series goes thud right before the finish line
Review: Up until this final volume, I really like Real Bout High School--the characters were silly but engaging, the story line much the same. Unfortunately, the show couldn't finish the race. This volume is an utterly unsatisfactory way to end the show.

First, out of the three episodes on this disc, there's probably a full episode's worth of flashback. That is inexcusable on a 13 episode series like this, and even more that it is all on one volume--a third of this disc is flashbacks. Bleh.

Second, the storyline falls completely apart. The battle promised in Episode 12's title never occurs, and the real climax of the series is all but off-screen. There is also no resolution to the (admittedly silly) romantic subplot.

Finally, nothing which does happen on-screen makes much sense. We never see the connection between Miyuki's mystical powers and the events around her; we never see what Gates really is (mafia boss or demon or both); we never learn why Ryoko suddenly gets some magical powers of her own. The explanations, such as they come, are in almost nonsensical one-liners--you just can't put them together to assemble anything.

Ryoko's adventures thus come to a disappointing ending. The standard anime excuse for a failed ending--you can go read the manga (comic)--doesn't even help here: the comic tells an entirely different story, which has none of the supernatural elements of the anime.

I guess if you like the show up until now, you probably want to see the end, but beware: you'll be disappointed. If you haven't seen it, perhaps you'll want to pass it by--up until volume 3, I would have recommended this series, but not now.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: An enjoyable series goes thud right before the finish line
Review: Up until this final volume, I really like Real Bout High School--the characters were silly but engaging, the story line much the same. Unfortunately, the show couldn't finish the race. This volume is an utterly unsatisfactory way to end the show.

First, out of the three episodes on this disc, there's probably a full episode's worth of flashback. That is inexcusable on a 13 episode series like this, and even more that it is all on one volume--a third of this disc is flashbacks. Bleh.

Second, the storyline falls completely apart. The battle promised in Episode 12's title never occurs, and the real climax of the series is all but off-screen. There is also no resolution to the (admittedly silly) romantic subplot.

Finally, nothing which does happen on-screen makes much sense. We never see the connection between Miyuki's mystical powers and the events around her; we never see what Gates really is (mafia boss or demon or both); we never learn why Ryoko suddenly gets some magical powers of her own. The explanations, such as they come, are in almost nonsensical one-liners--you just can't put them together to assemble anything.

Ryoko's adventures thus come to a disappointing ending. The standard anime excuse for a failed ending--you can go read the manga (comic)--doesn't even help here: the comic tells an entirely different story, which has none of the supernatural elements of the anime.

I guess if you like the show up until now, you probably want to see the end, but beware: you'll be disappointed. If you haven't seen it, perhaps you'll want to pass it by--up until volume 3, I would have recommended this series, but not now.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Promising
Review: When I heard about the arrival of Real Bout High School, I was skeptical at first, because of the fact that it was centered around fighting. While I am a huge fan of Street Fighter, most fighting animes don't have any plot, and don't do well at all. I had heard good things about the series, and I had happened to go shopping a day or two after it came out, saw that there was only one copy left, and decided to give it a go.

"Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School" is about a girl named Ryoko Mitsurugi who is titled as the best fighter at the school, and Is always being challenged by different teams or people -- and these fights are actually encouraged by the school board. In the first episode, Ryoko finds a necklace that transports her into an alternate realm to defeat monstors. She later returns and tries to figure out what she had just experienced. Ryoko's rival is Azumi Mitsurugi, and they're always arguing over a guy named . Although they are rivals, Azumi tells Ryoko that she can learn to advance her skills by becoming the apprientance of a mysterious man named Tessai Onizuka, who teaches her to use her weapon as a sword, and as a stick.

The animation is extremely good for a television series, and there weren't any noticable jumps or rainbows around charectors. Shading is done wonderfully, and colors are bright and brilliant.

The sound is just your classic TV stereo sound.

The menus were done very well and creatively. The menu looks like an actuall fighting video game match going on between Ryoko and Azumi. The sub-menus look like options menus and select-a-charector type menus.

There are four episodes on the disc. "Enter the Samauri Girl", "The Strongest Man Joins the Fight", "Enter the Way of the Swordsman", and "The Girl with the Deep Black Eyes".

Some of the english voice actors on Real Bout High School have worked on previous shows like Cowboy Bebop and Rayman Earth, so they should be recignizeable.

Some extras include four "Special End Corners", which are little extras hosted by the two main Japanese voice actresses.

The first four episodes are very good, and the show is promising. We just have to see where the series takes itself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing!
Review: wow, i really loved this DVD. i cant wait for the second one to come out! ryoko is a great fighter and i cant wait to see what happens to her. i definetly recommend it


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