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5.0 out of 5 stars
37.5 Degrees!, June 14, 2003
Colorful? It sure is. This release from ADV films is hilariously shameless. A series of loosely interwoven segments about the male libido, various characters pop in and out using a variety of art styles, symbolism (not too deep for the guys in the audience) and a bit of risque tidbits to tease as you sit back and enjoy. I watched Colorful on the recommendation of a friend, my wife right beside me. She laughed even harder than I did. Because while this is definitely a series about men behaving badly, they often pay for it in the most extreme of ways. Voyeurism, tongue in cheek stories, and several head injuries to boot, this is one that will have you rolling on the floor in laughter. Not for kids. And check out the ADV behind the scenes "Documentary". Just how do voice actresses feel about having to do an anime with gratuitous panty shots? They'll tell you. Fair warning. Do not buy this if you are looking for hentai. This is comedic farce all the way, and it's brilliant.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Subtle and Humorous Perversion, August 8, 2004
The best panty related series I've ever watched...Though highly exaggerated, I could sympathize with the variety of characters...One time or another many of us fellas have done something incredibly stupid for a mere glimpse of that cotton triangle...Humorously clever in its situations, dialogue, varied character personalities...I series that isn't for everyone...But if you're the guy that takes a second hidden glance at a pantyline while at the super market checkout...this anime is definitely for you...
The animation is clean, crisp and nicely done...some of the more "artsy editing" between the segments occasionally becomes a little irritating, and doesn't always fit as well as it ought to...The english dub is done vary well and in some places is a bit funnier than the original japanese...ADV's little documentary is very cute...and will give a chuckle...
Not for everyone...but a very clever and enjoyable animation in its own right...
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Panty vignettes, January 22, 2008
This review is from: Colorful (DVD)
"Colorful" is a much better anime than it has any right to be. It doesn't sound like much. 16 short animations about men's fascination with women's underwear, and the joy to be found in a tiny glimpse. But director Shun Nakahara obviously took his clues from shows like FLCL, mixing and matching animation styles, keeping things moving at a rapid pace, and delivered an innovative, clever and funny DVD.
For all its subject matter, there is very little naughty about "Colorful". This isn't going to get anybody going on a lonely night, and there is no sex or nudity to speak of. Its all about the little glimpse, the hidden flash of magic that lurks under every girl's skirts, and the lengths guys are willing to go to to sneak a peek. This is the kind of animation that could have only come out of Japan, where "panchira" is a national past time, the kind of thing guys will talk about over too many beers at a late night bar.
This is not just boy's fun either. My girlfriend, who hates anime on general principal, loved "Colorful", and was cracking up during the whole thing. This may actually be the only anime DVD she has ever watched with me from beginning to end. Essentially a series of comedy sketches, it delivers lots of jokes machine-gun style, and the constant switching of animation styles keeps it from getting boring.
A word of caution, however. The English dubbing should be avoided at all cost. They obviously saw the need to make what is essentially light comedy "dirtier". They replaced most of the best jokes with more direct language, and the two scripts have almost nothing to do with each other. I couldn't make it through the "Making of..." fake documentary either, which I found quite painful.
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