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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally!!,
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This review is from: Banner of the Stars - Complete Collection (DVD)
Yes!! Finally you can buy the complete Banner of the Stars season in a complete collection!! I can not begin to tell you how happy this is going to make alot of SiFi anime fans :)Banner of the Stars is the second season of Crest of the Stars with more character development and better plots. If you havn't seen Crest of the Stars yet I would recomend you watch it first then watch this complete collection of Banner of the Stars. The third complete collection for Banner of the Stars II will be released later this year (2004)!! Thank you Bandai Entertainment!! Anime fans everywhere will appriciate this series in complete collection format :)
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AMAZING SHOWS,
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This review is from: Banner of the Stars - Complete Collection (DVD)
I have seen many shows in the past but about this one, I have to admit that it is truly an amazing show. I will avoid writing down all the names and terms that occur during the shows so that to avoid causing any "headaches" to the reader.The story basically evolves through a galactic war among an elf-look-alike nation, called the Abhs, and humanity. Thing is that the first ones are human beings as well; they just altered their DNA and became something like a supreme human race. Moreover, they are conquering the galaxy and as it becomes obvious let us say, the "primitive" kind of humanity resists. Apart from it, the amazing thing is that the story evolves around Lafiel and Jinto, the first is the daughter of an aristocrat and a princess at the same time, of the Abhs, and the second one is a human and a noble man among the ranks of the Abhs. May sound confusing, but in the series it will become apparent that some human nations have also formed alliances with the Abhs and fight side by side with them. Having watched the complete shows, meaning all the episodes from "Crest of the Stars" up to "Banner of the Starts II", the viewer will definitely get hooked up with the show. As the episodes go on, the more attached he or she will become with the main protagonists, especially with the relationship between Lafiel and Jinto, that starts as a strong friendship and evolves to a... . Furthermore, the protagonists are caught up in the mists of war and have to do anything possible not just to stay alive but also to protect each other... As for the ending, it surely answers all the questions that may be in the viewers mind and has a satisfying ending. All this been said, I will definitely suggest the show. But if you truly want to watch the show, than you must see it from the beginning, meaning to the "Crest of the Stars", then "Banner of the Starts I" and lastly, "Banner of the Starts II". The only sad thing is that in the end you will want more of these shows but I do not know if there will be anything new "out there". The only thing left to say is: Enjoy them...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
"Greater Galactic Co-Prosperity Sphere",
By Orion "orionca" (Riverside, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Banner of the Stars - Complete Collection (DVD)
The title of this review is a play on the old "Greater East Asian Co-prosperity Sphere" the Japanese tried to create between 1905 and 1945, with Japan as ruler over "lesser" nations surrounding her. The difference between this and what the Abh are trying to do is depressingly small and explains why everyone else in the galaxy declared war on them in "Crest of the Stars": The galaxy got tired of being gobbled up by the greedy space elves. BOS takes up 3 years after the war ground to a halt. The Abh have rebuilt their fleet and have launched a counteroffensive to regain contact with the other half of their empire.BoS is a remarkably one-sided continuation of the story, with "United Mankind" being little more than crude icons moving across Abh battle screens. The enemy are depicted as largely cowardly, incompetent, venial, and prone to use dishonorable, sneaky tactics. I won't say the space battles are boring but during one an Abh fleet commander wanders off to take a bath. There's no real sense of danger to the main characters; they spend a lot of time sitting around drinking tea and discussing the upcoming battles. Character development seems remarkably lacking compared to the first installment Crest of the Stars. A major subplot running through the series is how long Jinto can keep his cat aboard before Lafiel orders him to ship it home. As for Jinto himself I get the strong feeling that at some point after the Abh invaded his homeworld he had some major brainwashing performed to make him a dutiful and compliant subject of the Empire. There's no sense of resentment at being subjugatedd, he's an amiable, likeable fellow with no strong convictions or passions and sees his place in the universe as a doting servant of Lafiel serving her refreshments and giving encouraging words to her during battles. "supply Officer" seems a major demotion from his role in Crest of the Stars. All in all I can't recommend the series to serious space-war junkies. It moves at a glacial pace, the characters aren't interesting, and it's an almost completely one-sided view of the war. The animation is good, the subbing excellent, and the figures are well-drawn. Aside from that I can't really recommend it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just gets better.,
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This review is from: Banner of the Stars - Complete Collection (DVD)
Those who've fallen in love with Crest of the Stars will not be disappointed with Banner of the Stars. This series is an excellent gift for that anime fan in the family. Can't wait for more...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"If you were hooked on `Crest of the Stars', you owe yourself to watch the next chapter in the series known as `Banner of the St,
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This review is from: Banner of the Stars - Complete Collection (DVD)
I was truly in love with "Crest of the Stars", a storyline that featured a storyline about war, those who are human or landers who have been occupied by the Ahb Empire now fighting for their independence but in the middle of this war is an Ahb Princess (Lafiel) and a Count (Jinto Lin), who threw thick and thin fight for survival but trying to succeed together.At the end of the series, the final episode flashed back four years later as Lafiel has now finished training and is a Captain of her own ship and crew. Jinto finished his training to become a supply officer on Lafiel's ship. The second television series "Banner of the Stars" continues where the first series left off. Where the first series is character driven and pretty much focused on Lafiel and Jinto's adventures, the adventure does continue in "Banner of the Stars" but now that war has commenced, we are introduced to many more characters. Especially those who command various starships for the Abh Empire and those who lead the battle against the United Mankind. There are no adventures in planets or cat and mouse type of storylines. In fact, "Banner of the Stars" is more like a Star Trek episode as you meet Lafiel's crew and together, under Lafiel's command, go into battle. In a way there is an irony about this series as "Crest of the Stars", you wonder if your allegiance would be towards the humans because the Abh Empire pretty much takes over other planets and the inhabitants are forced to become part of the Abh. But with Jinto's situation of being the son of a traitor (his father gave up his planet to the Abh without a fight to become a leader of the planet), he questions where he belongs. What he calls home. But in the end, you stick to it, because you enjoyed both Lafiel and Jinto together and hope there is a budding romance between the two. Obviously, the two are good for each other but how it works out and how they get even closer is not really focused on in the second series which may bum some viewers out. Especially, those who enjoyed the character development that was in place for "Crest of the Stars". But this series is full of space battles but what people who want some kind of sign that there is hope for romance for the two main characters will have to wait because the focus in this series is between the Abh Empire and how they will go against the forces of the United Mankind. AUDIO: I listened to both the English and Japanese audio. I actually enjoy both the Japanese and English voice work in the series and found myself really enjoying the English dub (this is coming from a guy who prefers his anime in Japanese). One thing I noticed on various online stores are reading people who were upset of the Abh language not being subtitled in the opening sequences. Same as "Crest of the Stars", there are no translations but it should ruin it for you because it's just the opening sequences and that is it. VIDEO: "Banner of the Stars" aired in April-June 2000 and considering that this series is eight years old, the animation still looks very good and doesn't look dated. Whereas "Crest of the Stars" takes place in various settings, "Banner of the Stars" pretty much features the crew in their ship, their quarters and the same goes for the other commanding officers of the Empire. So, there are a lot of blues, blacks and grays. Not as many vibrant colors compared to "Crest of the Stars" but nevertheless, the animation continues to hold up quite fine. SPECIAL FEATURES: The DVD features trailers, summaries but my favorite part was the creator of the manga series, Morioka Hiroyuki, chiming in on his feeling of each volume titled "Newsletters of the Stars". Mainly text on screen, no video but Interesting comments by Morioka wanting to see the characters in a hot springs episode. That was quite amusing. Another was his comments made of a fellow voice actor in the series who passed away which was good to read. I was hooked by the storyline of "Crest of the Stars" and fell in love with the series but "Banner of the Stars" is totally different with the fact that despite Lafiel and Jinto, the two main characters still are the main key characters in this series, the dialogue and banter, character development is held at a minimum since the focus is on the action and battle sequences. The war between the Abh Empire and United Mankind. For those hoping to see more of the two get closer in terms of their friendship, you do get something and it's held late in the final episode after the credits roll. So, make you sure you don't miss that. But all in all, this series is building up to something. What that something is, I don't know. But I did enjoy the series overall for its space wars storyline. Miss the "Crest of the Stars" style of storyline but I'm staying in for the long run and preparing for the next series "Banner of the Stars II" and looking forward to the progression of the war storyline and of course, whatever happens between Lafiel and Jinto.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
More of the Same,
By Jonathan "Jimmy Dean" Lane: libertari... (Crestview Florida U.S.A) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Banner of the Stars - Complete Collection (DVD)
Banner of the Stars, the sequel to Crest of the Stars - Complete Series Set, is a mixed bag to say the least. On the one hand it's slow, tiresome, badly paced, and boring; on the other it boasts some of the best space combat I've seen since Star Wars. Hailed by some as one of the best anime series ever (Crest of the Stars, Banner of the Stars, and the next in the series Banner of the Stars II) this show certainly has its strong points, but ultimately its flaws hold it back considerably to the point where I found it very hard to enjoy the story or sympathize with the characters.Set three years after Crest of the Stars (which you'll have to see before tackling this series) Jinto is a supply officer on the quick attack ship Basriol, and Lafiel is the caption. the war between the Abh and the United Mankind has reached a stalemate, with both sides taking heavy looses in a failed UM attempt to take the Abh's capitol. For three years these opposing forces have been building up their strength, preparing for the day when the fragile cease fire will end and they can resume their conflict. Now, that day has come as the Abh launch a devastating attack called "Operation Phantom Flame" against the UM. Jinto and Lafiel, along with their loyal crew, are thrust into the midst of battle to fight for their lives and their nation. The series never really seems to know what it wants to do with its scenes, one minute there's an enormous space battle involving hundreds of ships all firing their pulse cannons and space mines, the next you see the commanders sitting calmly in their flag ships, talking endlessly about completely random things which have absolutely nothing to do with the battle outside. Its these interruptions in the action that spell doom for the series; the transition from the frantic pace of battle to the slow, dull, boring pace of the conference room is done so often, so abruptly- often at the worst possible moments- that the grand scale of the war is lost. You'd think that a show like this, which is really all about one huge battle, would have focused on, well, the battle. The endless politics, the mood swings of the commanders, the twenty minute conversations, the characters taking brakes in the middle of battle to fix themselves a drink (no kidding), it all wore down on what should have been the series main focus. Although not perfect, the soundtrack for this series is very fitting and nice. When I first heard it, it reminded me of ET and some old 70's sci fi music, but I also heard a lot of similarities to Star Wars and Now and Then, Here and There. Very nice music, with woodwinds and strings being the most present instruments. Unfortunately, if also suffers from repetition. Although I really enjoyed listening to it, I didn't enjoy it so much that I wanted to hear the same exact songs every single episode. I suppose that's to be expected, but still I would have liked to hear a little more variation with the song selection. the opening has a very old fashioned sc-fi sound to it, which makes it seem like an old classic as opposed to a futuristic tale, while the closing delivers yet another mediocre song to go along with a whole host of mediocre anime closers like Cowboy Bebop, and EVA, but that, too, is to be expected. As for animation it's a notch above average, nothing great mind you, but the space battles are really memorable, even though they do recycle a lot of their scenes. You'll see the same UM ship blow up about twenty times in this series; just try to ignore it. The three stars this show gets are for the music, animation, and the space battles which were nothing sort of incredible. The Stars series isn't amazing, certainly not up to par with a lot of anime I've seen, but it's still a show worth giving a look. If you can find it cheap then go for it. Replay Value; Low.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still Perfect,
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This review is from: Banner of the Stars - Complete Collection (DVD)
Banners of the stars is the sequel to the perfect Crest of the Stars and is one of the few sequels that is actually as good if not better then original. Though a sequel you don't absolutely need to watch the previous series but you will be missing a lot if you don't. Banners takes place three years after Crest, Lafiel is a captain of her own attack ship, and Jinto is her supply officer as the epilog stated. They are still feeling each other out for a good portion of the series. In the first few episodes they get reacquainted with each other, then deal with their command being the Baron's sister and other problems that come along. The series is a lot quicker pace then the previous installment in the franchise though by no means loses its more reflective speed. The art work has been improved if you can believe that. The music is still top notch though the opening still seems out of place. The animation is incredible. The plot is more intricate this time. The cast has nearly doubled in size but doesn't seem to get to large. Nor distract from Jinto and Lafiel just prevents the writer from having to add filler of which there is not a single word of. All in all if you like the previous series you'll love this one. If you hated the last one then don't bother picking this one up.
5.0 out of 5 stars
banner of the stars,
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banner of the stars is a worth while story set in space with great story pictures and music and great plot worth seeing many times over
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
science fiction is great,
By Ronnie Clay "R.C." (Winnsboro, Louisiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Banner of the Stars - Complete Collection (DVD)
Banner of the Stars continues the space saga from Crest of the Stars as depicted in the best selling novel Hiroyuki Morioka. The war between the Abh Empire and the Mankind continues to rage across the galaxy! Caught within the intergalactic struggle is a lone human, Jinto and the Abh Princess, Lafiel.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The story of the kin of the stars continues,
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I bought this show because I hate cliffhangers, and this is the continuation of "Crest of the Stars." This story was quite as charming as its predecessor; in fact it was little more boring. Three years after Jinto and Laffiel's adventure they still remain friends, but the small blossom of romance between the two has grown rather stagnant. However there are a lot of battles in this chapter, but mainly with the supporting characters. The two heroes resolve issues with the late barren's sister and later in the story fight in a battle of survival for them and their crew. If you liked the original and really want to know the rest of the story, then you will definitely need to buy this one and "Banner of the Stars II ". In order to make sense of this story please watch "Crest of the Stars" first, otherwise you will be completely lost.
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