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4.0 out of 5 stars Blu-ray: I enjoyed the series a lot...but the picture quality has some problems...
The popular 1958 novel "The Kouga Ninja Scrolls" by Futaro Yamada was adapted into a manga series titled "K'ga Ninp' Ch'~"" (Basilisk: The Koga Ninja Scrolls) in 2004-2005 by Masaki Segawa and winning the 2004 Kodansha Manga Award.

The anime series adaptation was then produced by Gonzo Studios in 2005 and is now the complete series is now available on Blu-ray...
Published on January 4, 2010 by Dennis A. Amith (kndy)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Basilisk
It was a very odd story. I expected a "Naruto" type anime. Was very disappointing. I shouldn't have bought it.
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50 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Blu-ray: I enjoyed the series a lot...but the picture quality has some problems..., January 4, 2010
This review is from: Basilisk: The Complete Series (Viridian Collection) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
The popular 1958 novel "The Kouga Ninja Scrolls" by Futaro Yamada was adapted into a manga series titled "K'ga Ninp' Ch'~"" (Basilisk: The Koga Ninja Scrolls) in 2004-2005 by Masaki Segawa and winning the 2004 Kodansha Manga Award.

The anime series adaptation was then produced by Gonzo Studios in 2005 and is now the complete series is now available on Blu-ray courtesy of FUNimation Entertainment.

"Basilisk" is about two ninja clans at war, the Kouga and the Iga clan who have fought each other for four hundred years but a "no hostilities" pact is made to prevent the two from going into war.

We are given a glimpse of the past when the Iga clan's Princess Ogen and the Kouga clan's leader Danjou. Two people from opposing clans who were planning to get married. With the two clans living in peace, it looked as if marriage was possible until fighting began in the Iga village and survivors from the village were killed by the Kouga clan.

Needless to say, the two lovers became hated enemies but due to a "no hostilities" pact, there would be no fighting between the two clans.

Fast forward many decades later and now Ogen is the elder of the Iga Clan and Danjou of the Kouga clan. With the Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu now retiring, their is a dispute of who will be taking over as the Third Tokugawa Shogun. So, in order to decide, Tokugawa lifts the pact and the rules are each clan can select 10 of their best ninjas. Whoever is the last one standing and has complete control of the scroll will be the rightful heir.

As Ogen and Danjou have been waiting for this moment, their own offspring are in a similar predicament that they were in when they were younger. Princess Oboro of the Iga clan and Gennosuke, leader of the Kouga clan are planning to get married. With peace in their land, the two feel that their marriage can hopefully end all hostilities.

But it is too late. For Ogen and Danjou, they know that their offspring will now face what they faced but this time, the two clans will go to war. With Ogen and Danjou part of their clan's top 10 ninja, the two fight each other and are the first to go down. The Iga clan are the first to learn about the pact being lifted and while Oboro invites Gennosuke to her village, unbeknown to him is that the Iga clan are waiting to kill him.

The war begins as now Gennosuke and Oboro, two lovers are now in opposing sides of the war. Their job is to lead their clan to annihilate the other but with the two deeply in love, which is stronger...their love for each other or their clan's 400-year hatred for each other.

"Basilisk - The Complete Series" features the following 24-episodes on 3 Blu-ray discs.

VIDEO & AUDIO:

"Basilisk - The Complete Series" is featured in 1080p High Definition (16×9). The character designs by Michinori Chiba is quite awesome. I really like the character designs of each of the characters and how the characters blend into the actual painted backgrounds. Part of the challenge that I'm sure Gonzo had to face is the number of characters featured in this series but for the most part, the animation was solid.

As for colors, colors are not as extremely vibrant compared to a series such as "Burst Angel - The Complete Series" on Blu-ray which utilize a lot of reds and oranges but its important to emphasize that "Basilisk - The Complete Series" is a TV series and not an OVA or film. The series takes place tends to put more emphasis on the character designs rather than the surroundings (since mostly everything is either Japanese homes, walls or trees and lush green scenery). Also, focusing on the action sequences and the characters abilities.

Not all is perfect with this upconvert though. There are a few times that I've noticed compression artifacts and also some discoloration (nowhere near the amount of colorful globs that I spotted on the Blu-ray release of "Samurai Champloo" but you do see it during the dark sequences) which is probably due to the DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) filtering.

As for audio, the lossless audio soundtrack is primarily the English audio track which is presented in Dolby TrueHD English 5.1. Also, included is a Dolby Digital English 2.0 (for the commentary track) and Japanese 2.0 soundtrack. I was hoping for this anime series that the audio would include a Japanese Dolby TrueHD 5.1 soundtrack but it doesn't. Fortunately, the English dub was very good and was able to get into the dialogue.

The lossless soundtrack features clear dialogue coming from the center channel as the front channels features the music and sound effects. The surround channels also feature the sound effects of swords clanging, abilities that are explosive, thunder and rainstorms, you name it...there is a good use of the surround channels in this series. As well as the use of LFE through the subwoofer for large and short rumbles.

Subtitles are in English.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

"Basilisk - The Complete Series" comes with the following special features spread out onto three Blu-ray discs:

Disc 1:

* "The Onslaught of War" Audio Commentary - Featuring audio commentary by ADR Director Tyler Walker, Mark Stoddard (voice actor of Tenzen) and discussion about Tenzen's character.

Disc 3:

* Behind the Scenes of Basilisk: Japanese Original First Press Extra Features #3 - (31:54) Featuring voice talents Kousuke Toriumi (Gennosuke), Risa Hayamizu (Kagero), Youji Ueda (Saemon) and Haruka Kimura (Okoi) discussing the figures that come with the special edition DVD releases in Japan, discussion about their characters, reading letters from fans and more.
* Behind the Scenes of Basilisk: Japanese Original Extra Features #4 - (31:22) Featuring voice talents Kousuke Toriumi (Gennosuke), Risa Hayamizu (Kagero), Youji Ueda (Saemon) and Haruka Kimura (Okoi) discussing their favorite scenes in the episode of that DVD volume and reading letters from fans.
* Behind the Scenes of Basilisk: Japanese Original Extra Features #5 - (31:22) Featuring voice talents Kousuke Toriumi (Gennosuke), Risa Hayamizu (Kagero), Tomokazu Sugita (Hattori Kyohachiro) and Fumihiko Tachiki (Hattori Hanzo) discussing their characters, the Hattori family, favorite scenes in the episode of that DVD volume and reading letters from fans.
* Behind the Scenes of Basilisk: Japanese Original Extra Features #6 - (32:39) Featuring voice talents Kousuke Toriumi (Gennosuke), Risa Hayamizu (Kagero), Tomokazu Sugita (Hattori Kyohachiro) and Fumihiko Tachiki (Hattori Hanzo) discussing their favorite scenes in the episode of that DVD volume and reading letters from fans.
* Behind the Scenes of Basilisk: Japanese Original Extra Features #7 - (33:07) Featuring voice talents Kousuke Toriumi (Gennosuke), Risa Hayamizu (Kagero), Naoki Yanagi (Yashamaru) and Miyuki Sawashiro (Hotarubi) discussing their characters, favorite scenes in the episode of that DVD volume and reading letters from fans.
* Behind the Scenes of Basilisk: Japanese Original Extra Features #8 - (32:44) Featuring voice talents Kousuke Toriumi (Gennosuke), Risa Hayamizu (Kagero), Naoki Yanagi (Yashamaru) and Miyuki Sawashiro (Hotarubi) discussing their favorite scenes in the episode of that DVD volume and reading letters from fans.
* Behind the Scenes of Basilisk: Japanese Original Extra Features #9 - (33:02) Featuring voice talents Kousuke Toriumi (Gennosuke), Risa Hayamizu (Kagero), Yasushi Miyabayashi (Hyoma) and Misa Watanabe (Akeginu) discussing their characters, favorite scenes in the episode of that DVD volume and reading letters from fans.
* History of the Ninja - A text based info. on the history of ninja. This may be hard to read for those viewing with smaller screens.
* Cast Auditions - Audio featuring ADR director Tyler Walker who talks about the casting process and cast auditions with the American voice talent and what he was looking for.
* Textless Songs - Featuring the textles opening theme "Kouga Ninpo Cho" and the two textless closing themes "Himemurasaki" and "WILD EYES".
* Trailers - Featuring FUNimation Entertainment trailers.

JUDGMENT CALL:

I was absolutely captivated by "Basilisk". Each episode had meaning... were action-packed, gripping and no filler episodes that was just making the series question myself of when certain situations were going to happen. Each episode has its consequence and the fact that the series features so many characters with interesting capabilities, it definitely made my viewing of this series worthwhile. I literally was watching each episode one after the other and enjoying it.

In the end, "Basilisk - The Complete Series" gets my pick for runner up for best anime TV series on Blu-ray for 2009 (behind "Fullmetal Panic! The Second Raid"). Where "Basilisk - The Complete Series" comes up short is that the DNR filtering tends to add to the discoloration of the upconverted picture quality of the anime series and also the lack of the a lossless Japanese audio soundtrack was a bit of a bummer. The problems that were quite evident on "Samurai Champloo" is quite visible in "Basilisk", especially in disc 2 since most of the action take place during the night and the color blobs become a bit more evident.

Aside from the PQ shortcoming, fortunately, the English dub was pretty solid. For a period-based anime series, I was hoping for a lossless Japanese soundtrack but with a modern receiver, I suppose we can compensate by selecting audio on all channels.

But truthfully, the storyline of "Basilisk" is just too captivating to pass up on Blu-ray. The original DVD's didn't have great picture quality to begin with, so things do look much better on Blu-ray. I felt "Basilisk" had the best story plot-wise compared to the other anime TV series released on Blu-ray in 2009 thus far. And for those who want more of Futaro Yamada's "The Kouga Ninja Scrolls" can purchase the Blu-ray release of the live action film "Shinobi: Heart Under Blade" also available from FUNimation Entertainment.

For those wondering about the TV MA rating, the anime series is quite violent and there is quite a bit of blood and bod part dismemberment. The violence is fitting for this anime series but if you are into violent anime, then "Basilisk - The Complete Series" may not be for you.

Overall, "Basilisk - The Complete Series" is a very good release with a few shortcomings. Fans who have enjoyed anime series such as "Ninja Scroll" to action-based (and very bloody) ninja battles and many characters featured to watch and enjoy. In the end, I feel that "Basilisk - The Complete Series" is just an enjoyable and a highly entertaining anime that deserves being included in your anime on Blu-ray collection.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great storyline I enjoyed this series recommended!, October 25, 2010
This review is from: Basilisk: The Complete Series (Viridian Collection) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
This series was a great love story about two feuding ninja clans. the story dose relate to romeo and juliet, however it's execution was original.. this series sucked me in and didn't let me down..this anime was fascinating from beginning to end....If you enjoy ninja or samurai based anime this is a must have....
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Basilisk, March 7, 2010
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I loved Shinobi so I picked this up. What a thrill. It was better in every way especially the ending. Great story telling with 24 episodes you have time to really develop a story and this one does. One of the best anime series ever made.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Disc Set!!!, August 20, 2010
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Great Anime series and looks good on bluray. Definite upgrade from the DVD set. For the price, this is a must have for any anime fan that appreciates a good story!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Basilisk: The Complete Series (Viridian Collection) [Blu-ray], July 29, 2010
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this collection is a must see and for the dvd to be on blu ray with that kind of price is amazing its an action packed story line but its all about love of 2 young people whos clans have been in war for many years.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars has some of the most beautiful momnets in Anime, May 17, 2010
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Much reviews has been written on this anime mostly on action scene and fighting. However there are few sequences in this series that are among one of the most haunting sequences put together in an anime, the music which is originally composed for the series worked beautifully through out. There are more than one tear jerker in here. These sequences worth the entire set for me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good, January 4, 2012
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Great story, slow moving, but it keeps you. The blu-ray quality is superb. It's good stuff! I'd definitely buy it again if I had to do all over.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, October 24, 2011
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Not since NINJA SCROLL have I waited for another samuri movie like BASILISK. From the start to the end you will be mesmerized by the action, story line and adventure. Only thing that would've made this movie a GREAT movie is a sequel. You can't go wrong if you buy the complete series.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The anime version of Shinobi!, October 29, 2010
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This is by far one of my favorite series up to date along side the rebuild of Neo Genesis, Big O, and Noein. I actually saw the live movie version of Shinobi first a few years ago I believe and loved it! when I saw this for the first time I had no idea it was the same story essentially about the Kouga and Iga villages of fuedal Japan and the ancestral war they were engaged in. The series does it even more justice due to the length (26 episodes) and overall story and character development is more immersive. No spoilers here but I must say this is a MUST BUY! You like a great story, love, and war, you better buy this for sure. Really 4 1/2 stars easily!
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a good series, January 4, 2010
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This will be fairly short, as there isn't much to say. This story has been told in many forms (check out Shinobi the movie if you like the series/story) but looks beautiful on blu-ray. The colors are vibrant and very, very attractive.

Honestly for the price, it's a good buy. Don't expect the drama/story calibur of something like Rurouni Kenshin OVA's. The action is amazing however (if you love hack and slash galore). To give it 5 stars wouldn't be fair (that is a thing that should be reserved for series like death note and code geass).

Anyways, if you have doubts about it, don't. For action lovers it's great and should satisfy. For story lovers it does the job too, just nothing magnificent.


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