Naruto Uncut Boxed Set, Volume 3 (Special Edition) (2006)

Naruto Uncut Boxed Set, Volume 3 (Special Edition)

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The squad mates face their deadliest challenge yet as the Chunin Exam continues. Deep in the Forest of Death, Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura must battle their rival Genin to collect the scrolls of Heaven and Earth. It’s no easy task, but is there an even darker force at work? Something evil is afoot, and it’s after Sasuke!

Premium: Sound Village headband and Sound Village id bracelet


FLCL – Ultimate Edition DVD Collection (2006)

FLCL - Ultimate Edition DVD Collection

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An outrageous mixture of science-fiction action, mecha misadventures, sinister coporate plots, and broad slapstick comedy, FLCL (“Fooly Cooly”) has been a fan favorite since the six-part OAV debuted in 2000. The four-disc Ultimate Edition includes all the episodes, an additional disc with music, a rock video, and poster art, plus a booklet, a rubber bracelet, and a postcard to send in for a free T-shirt.

Things have been going badly for sixth-grader Naota since his older brother Tasuku left to play pro baseball in America. At the opening of the series, he complains, “Nothing amazing happens here. Only the ordinary.” Then Haruko, a girl from outer space, charges in on her motor scooter and clobbers him with an electric guitar. Her arrival upsets Tasuku’s old girlfriend Mamimi, who regards bugging Naota as her prerogative. The fragmentary plot quickly dissolves into a string of chaotic events involving the main characters, Naota’s lecherous father and grandfather, and various mecha (which grow from horns on Naota’s head). Looming over the town is the mysterious Medical Mechanica factory, which looks like a giant iron. The freewheeling nuttiness of FLCL helped set the pattern for Dokkoida?!, Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi, and other reflexive comedies. The episodes feature references to everything from Doraemon and Gundam to South Park. The bold graphic style of the animation shifts radically from scene to scene, including two sequences done as manga pages. The extras include commentaries, outtakes, and storyboard comparisons. FLCL is a bizarre series that will delight otaku who value comedy and action over coherency. (Unrated, suitable for ages 14 and older: violence, risque humor, brief nudity. tobacco use) –Charles Solomon


Urusei Yatsura, TV Series 43 (Episodes 169-172) (2006)

Urusei Yatsura, TV Series 43 (Episodes 169-172)

Product Description

Alien vistors! Hungry Students! Bowling! It can only be, Urusei Yatsura, and here it is, in it’s 43rd wonderous volume!


Urusei Yatsura, TV Series 45 (Episodes 177-180) (2006)

Urusei Yatsura, TV Series 45 (Episodes 177-180)

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Marine Parks, dysfunctional families, and jealousy are among the many issues that the seal-like, big-lipped, infatuated bully of anime, Urusei Yatsura, confronts in volume 45.


Urusei Yatsura, TV Series 42 (Episodes 165-168) (2006)

Urusei Yatsura, TV Series 42 (Episodes 165-168)

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Childish curses, bumps on the head, magical words, lost food, and an adventurous octopus are some of the plot lines in the 42nd volume of Urusei Yatsura.


Urusei Yatsura, TV Series 44 (Episodes 173-176) (2006)

Urusei Yatsura, TV Series 44 (Episodes 173-176)

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Flame retardant diapers, winged strangers, the summer of love, and a fox looking for a bride lead the way in Urusei Yatsura, volume 44.


Pokemon Advanced Challenge, Vol. 5 – Take the Lombre Home (2006)

Pokemon Advanced Challenge, Vol. 5 - Take the Lombre Home

Product Description

Studio: Viz Media Llc Release Date: 01/24/2006


 

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