Now and Then, Here and There (Complete Collector’s Boxed Set)

Now and Then, Here and There (Complete Collector's Boxed Set)

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Shuzo “Shu” Matsutani, a rambunctious adolescent kendo student, encounters a mysterious girl named Lala-Ru in an abandoned factory near his home. When she’s captured by hostile mecha, Shu is taken with her to another world, to the unfortunately named fortress-ship Hellywood, ruled by the psychotic King Hamdo. The apparently ancient Lala-Ru can produce vast quantities of water, which Hamdo desires. Shu is imprisoned, beaten, and tortured before being inducted into Hamdo’s army of child-soldiers. He doggedly insists that he must protect Lala-Ru, despite her great powers. They escape Hellywood, wander through the desert, and reach a pueblo-like village where they defeat Hamdo. The rambling storyline recalls both El Hazard and Escaflowne. What sets Now and Then apart is the gritty realism of the violence: unlike other anime characters, Shu seems to feel real pain when Hamdo’s thugs beat him. Although the rape of the Earth girl Sara is suggested rather than depicted, she has to decide whether to keep or abort the child. These depictions of the brutality of war give Now and Then a grim power many better-written and better-animated series lack. The most interesting segment on the “bonus disc” juxtaposes the animated version of the final episode with the storyboards. “From Then to Now” includes clips from the audition tapes of the actors playing Hamdo (Jack Taylor) and Shu (a surprisingly burly Ed Paul) along with interviews and standard behind-the-scenes footage of the recording sessions. Rated 16 Up for considerable violence, minor profanity, adult themes. –Charles Solomon



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Dragged through a time warp by a strange machine, Shu is thrust into a hellish future as it explodes into war! Surrounded by fierce warriors enslaved innocents, and enigmatic wanderers, Shu faces the ultimate challenge of survival in a world gone mad!


Bleach Uncut Box Set, Vol. 3: The Rescue w/ Limited Collector’s Hollow Mask (2009)

Bleach Uncut Box Set, Vol. 3: The Rescue w/ Limited Collector's Hollow Mask

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The day of Rukia’s execution draws ever closer, and to save her, Ichigo and his loyal comrades must navigate the madness of a Soul Society on the brink of collapse. Ichigo and Renji face the most difficult training of their Soul Reaper careers as they struggle to achieve bankai, without which they have no hope against the most powerful captain of the Seireitei–Byakuya Kuchiki. While all the players converge at the site of Rukia’s imminent execution, in the background, a group of Soul Reapers slowly uncover an unimaginable betrayal at the hands of one of their own–a betrayal that will shake the Soul Society to its very core.


Avenger: Complete Collection (Collector’s Edition)

Avenger: Complete Collection (Collector's Edition)

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The broadcast series Avenger (2003) is set in the distant future, when the remnants of humanity huddle in domed cities on Mars and inter-city gladiatorial fights determine the distribution of the planet’s scant resources. Champion fighter Layla Ashley finds Nei, a robot-child, and embarks on a strange pilgrimage, accompanied by roguish repairman Speedy. As the trio wanders the red planet, the audience learns through flashbacks and Morris-the-explainer speeches that: (1) Layla is seeking revenge for something in her childhood, (2) humans have somehow lost the ability to reproduce, (3) Nei is the long-awaited “Child of Destiny,” (4) Earth was somehow destroyed, and (5) the moon is approaching Mars, with dire consequences.Avenger suffers from both too much and too little story. Layla, Nei and Speedy waste so much time wandering that the climax of the tale goes by hastily and fails to make an impact. The filmmakers don’t explain what’s going on satisfactorily, and the story collapses under the burden of its mythic pretensions. The distaff equivalent of a taciturn warrior-hero, Layla rarely speaks, even when asked a direct question; Nei spends more time looking cute than saying or doing anything. Neither of them is very interesting, which leaves a void at the center of the series. Although Avenger offers some striking visuals of the moon brooding over Martian ruins, it’s overly long and boring. (Rated 13 and older: nudity, violence, violence against women) –Charles Solomon



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Resources on Mars are thin and domes cities have resorted to a gladiator contest to determine who receives the most rations. Layla Ashley is one fighter representing her city. She along with Speedy, a doll breeder run across Nei, a mechanical doll with a peculiar characteristics. Together they wander and fight their way across the planet to take revenge against a man from Layla’s past! All 3 DVDs Enclosed in a Limited Collector’s Edition Avenger Tin Case! Contains the entire 13 episode series! Receive 4 Bonus Mini Cells included in the DVD! Genre: Action / Sci-Fi / Fantasy.


You’re Under Arrest: DVD Collector’s Box 2 (2003)

You're Under Arrest: DVD Collector's Box 2

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The anime sensation YOU’RE UNDER ARREST is now a TV show! The craziness begins as Tokyo Highway Patrolwomen Natsumi and Miyuki get off to a bad start when Miyuki busts Natsumi for reckless moped driving on her way to work. Things go from bad to worse when they find out they’re going to be partners! This second box set contains episodes 13-24 and a bonus disc of extras unavailable anywhere else


You’re Under Arrest: DVD Collector’s Box 4 (2003)

You're Under Arrest: DVD Collector's Box 4

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The anime sensation YOU’RE UNDER ARREST is now a TV show! The craziness begins as Tokyo Highway Patrolwomen Natsumi and Miyuki get off to a bad start when Miyuki busts Natsumi for reckless moped driving on her way to work. Things go from bad to worse when they find out they’re going to be partners! This fourth box set contains episodes 37-48 and a bonus disc of extras unavailable anywhere else.


Digimon Limited Edition Collectors Box Set: The Complete 4th Season (2002)

Digimon Limited Edition Collectors Box Set: The Complete 4th Season

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Long ago in the Digital World, a crisis occurred that almost destroyed it. However, a group of ten Digimon, called the Ten Legendary Warriors, sacrificed themselves to save the Digital World. Peace soon followed due to the governmen by three Celestial Digimon. However, this did not last forever, as Cherubimon, one of the three Celestial Digimon, shattered the peace and declared war. There was hope, though, as the spirits of the Ten Legendary Warriors were to be reincarnated to save the endangered Digital World once more. Complete strangers to each other Takuya, JP, Koji, Zoe and Tommy receive a mysterious message on their cell phones prompting them to rendevous at the train station. This chance encounter soon lands them into a new world where they find themselves as the receipients of the reincarnated spirits and now face the task of saving the Digital World. Contains 5 Discs


Record of Lodoss War – The Complete Series (Collector’s Edition)

Record of Lodoss War - The Complete Series (Collector's Edition)

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Since the first chapters debuted as a direct-to-video release in 1990, this sprawling sword-and-sorcery epic has delighted fantasy fans with its ancient prophecies, lost kingdoms, enchanted swords, dragons, and wizards. The tangled story line borrows heavily from The Lord of the Rings, the Star Wars films, and numerous other fantasy works. Six mismatched characters find themselves thrown together to protect the land of Lodoss from imminent destruction: Parn is the impetuous young warrior with heroic potential who typifies the genre; in place of the usual spunky girl, there’s Deedlit, an elf with magical powers. They’re joined by Etoh, a young priest and healer; Ghim, a dwarf-warrior with a heavy heart; Slayn, a wizard in training; and the rascally thief Woodchuck. Their allies include the dashing lord of a desert realm, a mercenary and her Berserker companion, and a benevolent, Arthurian king. They’re pitted against an array of villains that includes human warriors, an evil sorcerer, dragons, kobolds, zombies, and Karla, the mysterious “Gray Witch” [sic]. An elegant art nouveau sensibility runs through the designs of Lodoss War, especially the extravagant armor of the warriors. But the film lacks a coherent plot, probably the result of producing so much animation in a short time with multiple directors. Characters are forever dropping in and out of the story: the initial villain, the evil emperor Beld, is replaced by his henchman, Ashram, who is superseded by the dark sorcerer, Wagnard. The last three episodes build to a titanic climax that leaves a lot of plot points unresolved. Hard-core fantasy fans will love Lodoss War; but other viewers are likely to tire of its drawn-out and needlessly complicated story. Unrated; suitable for ages 12 and up; considerable violence and an extremely complicated plot. –Charles Solomon



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The ancient prophecies, lost kingdoms, enchanted swords, dragons, elves, and wizards in this vast sword-and-sorcery epic have delighted fantasy fans since the first OAVs appeared in 1990. For this special edition, both the Japanese and English tracks have been rerecorded in Dolby Digital–a marked improvement over earlier versions. Both discs are loaded with extras, although many of them, including “Comics” and “Character Profiles,” are quite brief. The DVD-ROM features, which are available only in a PC version, include a huge gallery of images, lists of the English and Japanese vocal casts, and credits. The scripts are transcriptions of the dialogue, with minimal descriptions of the action, unlike an American screenplay. Serious fans of the Lodoss saga will enjoy these additional features; others will probably look at them once, then stick to watching the series. Rated 13 Up: Considerable violence, grotesque imagery, an extremely complicated plot. –Charles Solomon