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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT ARTBOOK!!!!!!!!!!!,
This review is from: The Art of Inuyasha: Anime Art Gallery (Paperback)
This isn't your normal artbook, like the Art of Cardcaptor Sakura (which has only page after page of art and nothing else). This artbook actually has facts, character profiles, colored manga/anime images, you name it! Anyone who is a fan of Inuyasha should definitly get this! now for the price. It's not THAT expensive, seeing as how the book is SOOOOO good. Spare a few dollars and buy it...you won't be disappointed!!!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great companion to Inu-Yasha,
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This review is from: The Art of Inuyasha: Anime Art Gallery (Paperback)
Although I may be biased as a long-time fan of Rumiko Takahashi, I must that this is a great artbook for fans of Inu-Yasha. Although this book caters more to the manga audience than to the anime adaption, content for the anime is also very well presented.
The book begins with a manga/anime comparison of the series' opening scene. This provides some interesting information on how storyboard artists and scriptwriters adapt a few pages of manga material into a full-fledged anime scene. It then collects the manga's color pages (which were sadly converted to grayscale in the graphic novels) from the first chapter up until the Ryuukotsusei story in volume 20. They are presented int their original right-to-left format, and a great collection of Takahashi's gorgeous watercolors. Next is a series of original manga illustrations that she created for Shonen Sunday covers and the like. A gallery of the graphic novel cover artwork for the graphic novels is included, but unfortunately the illustrations are downsized to mere thumbnails. It's also interesting that you can really see Rumiko Takahashi's progression of artistic skill by flipping through these pages. They go from the light-hearted pastel colors and cute facial expressions of her Ranma 1/2 days to the darker, more distinct style that she would use for Inu-Yasha. Although I would not call Rumiko Takahashi's artwork pretty or refined, it has a certain vibrancy to it that really brings her characters to life, and converys her story in an entertaining manner. The second portion of the book covers the anime. Character bios for the earlier major characters is included, with accompanying cel ilustrations. There is a comprehensive gallery of design sketches complete with interesting footnotes, and also background illustrations. While I am primarily a fan of the manga, I have to admit the artistry for the anime is extremely impressive. The background illsutrations are gorgeous, and the character designs are well-adapted. There is also an in-depth study of the opening and closing themes. The final portion of the book is composed of entertaining interviews with the staff. Rumiko Takahashi discusses her characters with the voice-actors of Inu-Yasha, Kagome, and Kikyo. The director also talks about challenge of adapting a manga like Inu-Yasha to anime, and the art director reveals his thoughts behind the character designs. Finally, there's a comprehensive Inu-Yasha glossary at the end. Overall, this is a great book for those interested in the art of Inu-Yasha. The only drawback is that this book only covers the earlier parts of the series, and thus leaves out several key characters who come later. Thankfully, a second artbook will be released that will make up for this slight shortcoming.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent book for all ages who are into Inuyasha,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Art of Inuyasha (Inuyasha Art Book) (Hardcover)
I am actually over 13 years old , however I didnt want to give my email address out so I said I was younger. This is a great book. I bought it for my 16 year old son and he absolutely LOVES it. He is into drawing japanese animation and this book was a great inspiration. All of his friends who are mostly the same age want to get the book to. I did see it at Borders also , for the same price , and you dont have to pay shipping and handling charges, also you dont have to wait for it to show up. Borders also had a huge selection of other Inuyasha books and other Japanese animation characters.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tons of great background on InuYasha,
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This review is from: The Art of Inuyasha (Inuyasha Art Book) (Hardcover)
First of all, let me say my daughter is a complete InuYahsa addict. :) She loves the serial tale. That said, this book is marvelous! It has drawing examples, story snippets, voice character interviews.... very informative.
Beautifully colored drawings and detailed black and white work. My only complaint refers to the hardbound version..... The spine of the book broke down the back very quickly and had to be taped. Otherwise the book is very well constructed. Be aware the book is made to read from back to front in the typical Japanese manga manner. A little difficult for me, but my 9 year old daughter grasped the concept immediately.... Well worth the money for reference value alone.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
better than expected,
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This review is from: The Art of Inuyasha (Inuyasha Art Book) (Hardcover)
Other reviewers have given accurate particulars about this volume, and I agree with their high ratings. This book is really a delight and a perfect way to spend a couple hours in Inuyasha bliss. I was incredibly impressed with the color panels from the manga, taken from Shonen Sunday Jump. The beautiful printing job brings out the quality of Takahashi's art, and I find myself going back and studying these pages again and again. There is also a nice section at the beginning (short but sweet) about the difference between manga and animation when it comes to storytelling techniques. As it's been said elsewhere in these reviews, if you're a fan of Inuyasha, this is a must-have. Keep in mind this isn't a voluminous book with tons of text ... you can read the whole thing in just two or three hours. But the art in it, and its A-plus presentation here, offers many more hours of enjoyment and you may, like me, find yourself returning to this book repeatedly and feeling like you've picked it up for the very first time. The art in it is that good.
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Banzai!,
By Amy (Nowhere, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Art of Inuyasha: Anime Art Gallery (Paperback)
Wahaha. This book rocks. Inuyasha is possibly one of the best anime's ever created, thanks, and this book celebrates it. It's a teeny bit spoiler-ish, but that doesn't really matter. You would have found out anyway, sooner or later. This just makes it sooner. The illustrations are wonderful, and it's very educational. In a sense. The price is a bit steep for an art book, but it's worth it.Especially the character profile pages. Lovely. The book - as I said before - rocks.
5.0 out of 5 stars
awsome art work,
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This review is from: The Art of Inuyasha (Inuyasha Art Book) (Hardcover)
really great book, must have if your a anime fan or a inuyasha fan or if your just a otaku like me !XD
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it,
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This review is from: The Art of Inuyasha (Inuyasha Art Book) (Hardcover)
Great Book. It's a wonderful comparison of the manga and the Anime as well as a great reference for how each character is developed. Also makes a great picture book for my 2 year old. She sits with daddy and looks at the picturers.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book!!!,
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This review is from: The Art of Inuyasha (Inuyasha Art Book) (Hardcover)
This book has lots of interesting info on all the characters and enemies throughout the first part of this great anime/manga series Inuyasha. It has many full colored pages and director, voice actor,etc, commentary. It also features sketches of important characters and enemies in the series from Kagome, Inuyasha, Sango, Miroku to Kaede, Seshomaru, Jaken, Yura, Mistress Centipede, and many others. I found the sketches useful for learning how to draw. Anyways, this is definetly a must have for all Inuyasha fans.
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Addition To Any InuYasha Collection,
By Kameron Riley (Wichita, Kansas United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Art of Inuyasha: Anime Art Gallery (Paperback)
I recieved this book for a present and managed to read through the whole thing the first day. It has a lot of interesting things inside, but I was left wanting more. The book concentrates soley on the first part of the series. It starts of comparing the manga to the anime, telling differences and why the changes were made. It goes on with orginal illustrations of the manga. All are in color, and I just love all the pictures. This part takes up the first 100 pages of the book. The next 50 plus pages hold many interesting tidbits. There's information on individual characters. It gives describtions, sketchs (along with information on drawing them), and even gives a height comparison. "One time" characters were also included. I, personally, would have enjoyed more information on main characters instead, but that's me. Various settings are also shown, such as Kagome's School, or The Bone-Eater's Well. A layout of Kagome's house is also included. Again, I would have liked more info on places we see more often. There's behind the scene information with interviews of Rumiko Takahashi, and voices actors of Inuyasha, Kagome, and Kikyo. There's even a glossary at the back of the book. I highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in Inuyasha. |
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