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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Visually impressive; calm, peaceful; pleasant memories,
By Doug (Seattle) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Aria: Season Three (DVD)
There are no evil space aliens, no sexuality, no angst heroes, death or destruction - not even a single bad person! It is nice to be able to watch something that focuses on the beautiful side of life - the "Wonder" of our every day world (or in this case, a terraformed Mars). This last installment of the Aria series (Alas!) ties up the series very nicely; though if they could keep up the quility, I would have continued to buy. Akari in the traghetto episode is shown to have grown considerably, astounding other Undines with her skill; this same episode shows just how difficult it is to become an Undine. This anime almost leaves be breathless - Thank YOU to all the creators and animators who labored on this project.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lovely, Lovely Series,
This review is from: Aria: Season Three (DVD)
How do I start? Let's just say that this anime was absolutely refreshing.Nothing bad in it, moved at a leisurely pace, and yet still had an amazing story, heartwarming and touching. Not to mention the animation was beyond breathtaking. It really helped me to appreciate the smaller things in life. I cried so much when the last episode came around. I was so sad to part with this series. But I will surely revisit Aqua and the wonderful world of Aria someday again! I wholeheartedly recommend this anime series as part of anyone's permanent collection! If anything, it will put a smile on your face, endear you to the characters, and make you feel good inside! Thank you to all those who worked so hard on this amazing anime!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect conclusion to the Aria adventure,
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This review is from: Aria: Season Three (DVD)
This last season of the Aria anime series is as good as (and in several ways even better than) the earlier seasons. It concludes the story of the three aspiring undines (female gondaliers on a terraformed planet) in such a sweet and satisfying way. As usual, the pace of the story is unhurried, and viewers are encouraged to simply relax and enjoy the colorful and artistic animation that gently unfolds. Young girls (7 to 17) and older adults (about 40 and above) are the target audience, as they are most likely to appreciate the soft beauty of the world created by the series, and the endearing relationships that develop between the six main female characters. But anyone of any age or gender who enjoys the slice-of-life anime genre should pick up all three seasons. I think you will be glad you did.
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent Series,
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This review is from: Aria: Season Three (DVD)
This is an excellent continuation to the Original Series. Again the audience is introduced to the world of Aria and the in training Undines. New characters are introduced in this part of the series, and interestingly enough the series will still show you things that you might recall from the previous series. Its the attention to detail and an actual flow of time that that can easily be noticed throughout all of the Aria Episodes that make these enjoyable. The OVA is also quite good and is a must see.
If you watched the Previous series I would highly recommend this one as well. People who have read my other reviews probably noticed they are all very similar. Thats becasue this particualr series is good as a whole. What i mean by that is that in every episode the audience always learns something new and also sometimes are introduced to things that have happened before but as time has gone on those things change. In series like this one thats part of the fun, noticing the changes as the series goes on and the careful attention to detail that was used in the entire Animation series. |
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