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4.0 out of 5 stars
A new twist is added as a female drift champ steals the show,
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This review is from: Initial D - Battle 6 - Asphalt Angels (DVD)
The sixth volume of this consistently satisfying anime series about downhill mountain road racing in Japan introduces a female racer, Mako Sato, who has mastered downhill "drifting" on Usui Pass and challenges our hero, Takumi, to a race on her home turf. Poor Iketani, who'd managed to get the beautiful Mako's phone number when he'd helped her out at the end of Vol. 5, feels he's been used and even tries to get Tak to back out, but once Tak's mind is made up, that's it.
What's interesting here is the attention to the female characters, Mako and her partner, Sayuki, who always rides with Mako as she races and helps her navigate obstacles and particular turns. The two have a remarkable discussion of strategy as they sit and drink together at an outdoor café with the candlelight flickering on their faces on the night before the big race. Despite the presence in the earlier volumes of two other female characters (neither of whom makes an appearance here), this is the most attention to women yet seen in this series and it's most welcome. The actual race doesn't start till the end of episode 17 and continues through all of episode 18, so don't expect anything but a cliffhanger ending for this volume. It's times like this that make us beg for four episodes on a disc, as opposed to the standard three we get with this series. The look of the series keeps getting better and better with each volume. Here the character design of the faces is stronger, more detailed, and more expressive. Meanwhile, the 3-D look of the cars and some of the backgrounds in the race scenes is blending more and more with the 2-D look of the rest of the production, achieving an integration of the two modes that wasn't so evident in the early episodes. The music, at least as heard on the "Eurobeat"-heavy Japanese track provided on the "Classic" version, is as varied and exciting as that on any of the previous volumes. One of the songs featured during the race, "May Be Tonite," appears on the "Initial D: Vocal Battle" CD. I should remind fans that this music is not heard in the "Tricked Out" (English track) version.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Asphalt Angels,
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This review is from: Initial D - Battle 6 - Asphalt Angels (DVD)
*Excellent well recommended Animated series for all you Drift fans out there.
This Dvd features Tack's legendary AE86 of Akina against the mighty and powerful Nissan Sil80 at mount Usei.*
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
forget anything TOKYOPOP brings...,
By H-F (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Initial D - Battle 6 - Asphalt Angels (DVD)
TOKYOPOP doesn't know anime and transform it into uglyness (change score, characters' names, cut scenes, etc...). Pioneer at least keep the original score and characters' names for their animes.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sil-Eighty drivers are HOT HOT HOT!!!,
By Evil Boy Genius "A Reviewer" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Initial D - Battle 6 - Asphalt Angels (DVD)
In this battle, after Cole (Iketani) meet a beautiful female driver name Mako in the parking lot, Cole ask her out on the date and later on he finds out that she is the top driver of her blue car Sil-Eighty at Mt. Usui (when they cross each other on the mountain) with her driving partner Syuki. When Cole know she is the top driver at Mt. Usui, Maya ask Cole to do her a favor and that is to ask Takumi to race with her Mt. Usui because she heard of the new legend at Akina. In return, Maya will loose her virginity to Cole after the battle. This will be the first time for Takumi to battle at the opponent's court. The battle continue on "Battle 7"This is the first stage of the fourth stages of the entire series....which is not over yet. "Stage 1" series which have 26 episodes. I think Tokyopop will combine Stage 1 & 2 together. So, there will be 13 battle DVDs that you need to buy. I would recommended everyone to watch the Japanese dialog track because the character voices and the music are ways better than the dub version. If you have to watch the dub version, switch over to Japan version whenever they race. You will know what I mean the differences in car audio sound and music from the dub version. Natsuki has a dark secret and you guys will know in "Stage 2" series.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Initial D fan from Panama,
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This review is from: Initial D - Battle 6 - Asphalt Angels (DVD)
I really love the series, but why amazon only sticks to tokiopop version and not the hong kong version too, tokiopop is taking to much to release the dvds, by doing the english translation that really dont work for me. The Series is great for any car or racing fan, and I have the six DVD so far, but they are two much to see and i dont have 2 or more years to waist.
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Weird,
By A Customer
This review is from: Initial D - Battle 6 - Asphalt Angels (DVD)
I havent seen the DVD yet but i think its really weird these DVDs arent following the books really at all. Its gonna be interesting to see what they do different in the 7th DVD
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Initial D - Battle 6 - Asphalt Angels by Masami Hata (DVD - 2004)
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