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4.0 out of 5 stars
THE WINGED GIRL,
By Sesho "www.sesho.libsyn.com" (Pasadena, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Air TV, Volume 2 (DVD)
Yukito's quest for the winged girl beyond the clouds takes second priority as the girls around him face large problems that could threaten their lives. Misuzu is getting weaker and weaker as her dreams increase in frequency and intensity. He gets angry with Misuzu's mother for being insensitive about her daughter's plight. But then he remembers that his mother told him about a girl that suffered like Misuzu before she passed away. She had the same kind of dreams and a bizarre and frightening condition. The closer the girl becomes to people, the sicker she became. Eventually, she died. Ironically, Yukito comes to believe that his proximity and emotional ties to Misuzu are the very things that are endangering her life! Meanwhile, there's something weird going on between the quiet and introverted Minagi and her best and only friend, the crazy Yukito-bashing Michuru. When Yukito walks Minagi home, he is shocked when Minagi's mom calls her by the name of Michuru which leads to the revelation of a mental illness of Minagi's mom and and an explanation of why Minagi is so withdrawn. Then we go back in time about a thousand years to learn about this famous winged girl named Kanna that everybody's been talking about for the past seven episodes. Kanna is pretty much incarcerated by priests and carted around the country to bless various things because she is seen as a messenger to the gods, even though she can barely fly. Instead of being a divine messenger, she is really just a young girl who is feeling increasingly entrapped in a role she does not feel she is suited for. Two of those near to her, her guard, Ryuya, and her servant, Uraha, plan a daring escape to free her from the shackles of religion and superstition.
I must admit that I had a bit of reservation about this second volume because it seemed at first to be more of the same as Volume 1 without any plot progress. But as I got drawn more and more into the strange tale of Minagi and Michiru, I was intrigued by the subtle layering of the story which at times seems strange and at times creepy. The last episode, which began to tell of the events a millenium ago was like a breath of fresh air into a show that was beginning to drag a bit. Hopefully, we'll get some answers in the past that will explain what is happening in the present. Even though I'd like the mysterious atmosphere and strange occurrences to stay in place a little longer. While this show can be a tad too sentimental at times, it has a very quiet beauty and an ethereal feel that can draw you to another time and space that you might not want to come back from.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Tear Jerker, but Still Good,
By Selena Floreen (Missouri, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Air TV, Volume 2 (DVD)
Not as funny as the first volume (the anime two of the main characters were watching where two orchastra conductors are fighting was about the funniest scene) this was still great. The tales in these volume were quite sad, bringing a tear to my eye, but I still loved them.
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my favorite animes,
By Fiona "(>^^)> <(^^<)" (England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Air TV, Volume 2 (DVD)
This Air TV movie was just as good as the first one. You find more about Misuzu's dreams and Yukito. Kano and especially Minagi. You also find more about the girl in the sky, where she comes from, her family, town... This is such a good anime. I highly recommend this movie, and all Air TV movies!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Animation, depth of story,
By YodaWay "Make me believe" (Seabrook, Texas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Air TV, Volume 2 (DVD)
The animation is beautiful in this Japanese movie. The clouds are so "real" looking it is hard to believe they are drawings. The story is better in this second DVD than the first. I found myself forgeting in was just animation and cheering on the characters.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Upping the ante,
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This review is from: Air TV, Volume 2 (DVD)
The Air TV story starts getting really good here with the end of the Dream arc and the beginning of the Summer arc. I've yet to watch the dub track so I can't comment on that just yet. I'm waiting for volume 3 to marathon the whole series, which IMHO, is the best way to watch this one.
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Air TV, Volume 2 by Tatsuya Ishihara (DVD - 2007)
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