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57 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good!
The Legend of Himiko is about a young girl who wants to find the history of her birth.As a baby she was transported from another land in another time to modern day Japan, although she didn't know it at the time. A little boy named kutani found her on the steps of an ancient ruin. The only thing that was known about Himiko was that she was found with a blueish green...
Published on July 27, 2005 by Kim H.

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3.0 out of 5 stars It's okay
I don't have much to say about Legend of Himiko it was okay but it could have been a lot better the story was good but the characters were like flat it's hard to explain but the characters didn't really have personality so much so that I can't even remeber there names and I'm usally good with characters names the only one I remember was Himiko just because it is the name...
Published on August 4, 2007 by Brian


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57 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good!, July 27, 2005
This review is from: Legend of Himiko Complete Collection (DVD)
The Legend of Himiko is about a young girl who wants to find the history of her birth.As a baby she was transported from another land in another time to modern day Japan, although she didn't know it at the time. A little boy named kutani found her on the steps of an ancient ruin. The only thing that was known about Himiko was that she was found with a blueish green pendent on her neck. Himiko a few years later in high school was questioning kutani at the steps where she was found about what he knew and how she was found. The pendent suddenly came alive and himiko and kutani were transported to a land that is at war. Before the war there were several queen candidates and the life force of the country (bokka) was about to chose the first queen when the enemy struck. Years later the queen candidates and a loyal commander forsaw the saviors of the country in crystal ball. The met with Himiko and Kutani for the first time and narrowly escape the enemy. They join forces and fight, but all himiko wants to do go back home away from this "nightmare" and Kutani promises to take her back. Will they really manage to go back home? This anime is action packed with adventures and you won't regret buying it. It's really addictive actually.
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48 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A good anime, very amusing., August 20, 2003
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BlackSpiral2000 (Somewhere in Utah) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Legend of Himiko Complete Collection (DVD)
I didn't know much about this series when I first purchassed it on a gamble, but I wasn't dissapointed. The story is interesting, and runs along fine. Considering it was based off of a Japanese playstation game. There are plenty of hunourous points, and there is enough action to keep most into it. Animation is clean, and the music is very good. Particulary the opening and closing themes.
There are many extras, like outtakes, art galleries, etc. So I think its worth picking up.
The only complaint I had is that the English voice acting seemed kind of dull and lifeless. So you might want to watch it subtitled instead of the Dubbed version.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Well Done Anime, March 11, 2007
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This review is from: Legend of Himiko Complete Collection (DVD)
I received this for Valentine's Day from my girlfriend, have since watched it, and felt like reviewing it for you, so here it is.

The nation of Yamatai is about to embark in an all new direction when they decide to install a queen to rule their nation, the queen will be chosen from 1 of 6 candidates by a mysterious thing called the Bokka (referred to as the Light of the Bokka throughout the series). Suddenly, the ceremony is interrupted when an invading army (The Kune) launches their attack on Yamatai. In order to protect the candidates, the Bokka scatters the 6 girls across Yamatai.

As for the Bokka, it disappears into a newborn child named Himiko who is then transported into the future. Armed with only her pendant and no memory of her past, Himiko grows up in present day Japan (I believe) where she attends high school with her childhood friend Kutani. One day, the two are wandering around an archaelogical dig headed up by her father, they come upon the place where Himiko was discovered all those years ago.

Not long after, the pendant around Himiko's neck lights up and both she and Kutani are transported to Yamatai. Once there, they begin to learn about the power of the Bokka and their connection to it. They must join with the 6 queen candidates in order to free the nation of Yamatai and rid it of the darkness growing and building under it.

That is all that I want to say about the story line because I don't want to give it away. About the show itself, I loved it. The series consists of 12 episodes on 3 DVD's, each episode is a "full episode" meaning that they are around 23-24 minutes long which is a plus. Honestly, I think that they could've stretched the show out a few more episodes because it seems that the final episodes are a little rushed.

There's plenty of magic, sword-fighting, and yes even zombies in this show as well as other monsters. As I said in the title, this anime was very well done, looks amazing, has a great story/plot to it, and the characters are awesome.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "You're blinding me, babe!", April 1, 2008
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iansomniak (USA, Planet Earth) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Legend of Himiko Complete Collection (DVD)
In ancient times, the peace-loving inhabitants of the leaderless land of Yamatai enjoyed a carefree existence, guided only by a sacred eternal flame commonly referred to as the Bokka (not to be confused with Boku, a popular fruit juice drink of the late 1980s, made famous by comedian Richard Lewis). Alas, their blissful utopia was too good to last. When word of an imminent invasion by the dreaded Kingdom of Kune--headquartered on a flying chunk of earth known as Biwa Island--reached the defenseless Yamataians, they scrambled to appoint a human ruler of the female persuasion ASAP. Six lovely young candidates for the job were quickly rounded up, and it was decided that the fiery Bokka would be entrusted with the task of choosing a suitable queen from among the little group of hot babes. The contestants included: Seika, the crystal-gazing fortune teller; Shino, the bewitching blue-haired belly dancer; Imari, the swordswoman who amazed all with her gravity-defying outfit; Fujina, the lavender-haired sake drinker who some deemed untrustworthy; Koran, the redheaded martial arts expert; and Tadami, a myopic and child-like weapon buyer with enormous pink pigtails and saucer-sized eyeglasses. Tragically, before the new queen of Yamatai could be named, the villainous Governor-General of Kune (who was given to fits of maniacal laughter) and his army of bowling-ball-faced soldiers swooped down from their Flying Fortress and commenced burning and pillaging the villages and castles of Yamatai with alacrity.

In the present day, countless eons after Yamatia's destruction, Masahiko Kutani--budding archeologist, high school student and captain of a rock climbing team--helps the adoptive father of his childhood friend, Himiko Himejima, to "dig up some stuff" in the dusty ruins of some bygone civilization. It seems that Himiko's dad is convinced that he's on the verge of making a major archeological discovery, and Kutani appreciates the opportunity to spend time working with Dr. Himejima, as his own father, a thrill-seeking adventurer, is far away on Mount Everest. One fateful afternoon, at the doctor's behest, Kutani visits Himiko on the crumbling steps of the ruins, and reluctantly answers all of her questions about that amazing day, years earlier, when baby Himiko miraculously appeared before his very eyes, on that very spot, in a giant ball of white light--a ball of light that ultimately passed through Kutani's own body before dissipating behind him. At the same moment, a tiny glowing creature with curly antennas and tiny blue and white clothes swirled around Himiko before vanishing into the intricately carved Y-shaped pendant that remains a constant fixture around her neck. As the teenaged boy recounts the far-fetched tale to his wide-eyed girlfriend, his hands suddenly ignite with whipping blue flames! Simultaneously, Himiko, too, spontaneously combusts into a raging fire! Seconds later, the two terrified young people are engulfed by the blaze and whisked away in an incomprehensible vortex of time and space......

Legend of Himiko (also known as Himiko-den) is an entertaining, nicely animated series that falls just short of greatness, primarily due to the fact that there aren't enough episodes in the saga to allow its many characters to be fully developed (no pun intended). As a result, some troubling questions remain unanswered. For example: why does Tenmoku dress like a Vegas showgirl...and just what is the deal with Shohi, the lonely ocarina player who's face and body are partially covered with vines and Brussels sprouts? The artwork in the show is mostly excellent, but some elements are poorly designed--like that kooky Kyou creature that lives in Himiko's necklace, those mushroom-headed Kune troops that look as if their armor is made out of coconut shells, and those tanks that look like cardboard boxes. But, at least the squirming masses of undead puppet soldiers look effectively creepy. Also, the opening and closing songs are exceptional.

This collection contains all 12 episodes on three DVDs in three separate keepcases, which are housed in an attractive cardboard slipcover. The discs includes a generous helping of extras, including: Japanese ads, art galleries and an interactive interview with the English voice cast. The series is rated 13 and up due to some skimpy costumes, bloodless violence and frequent and gratuitous s-word usage. Legend of Himiko could have been better, but even as is, it's a program most anime fans will be proud to own, `cause as the squeaky-voiced narrator girl says, "This is really neat stuff!" So order yours today; and may your paths always be guided by the sacred light of the Boku...I mean Bokka!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's okay, August 4, 2007
This review is from: Legend of Himiko Complete Collection (DVD)
I don't have much to say about Legend of Himiko it was okay but it could have been a lot better the story was good but the characters were like flat it's hard to explain but the characters didn't really have personality so much so that I can't even remeber there names and I'm usally good with characters names the only one I remember was Himiko just because it is the name of the title, But it's still worth checking out it's an old anime and it is not bad, but like I said I did not like any of the characters.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good story, March 16, 2007
This review is from: Legend of Himiko Complete Collection (DVD)
I really liked the story, but I am unsure why I did. The characters are likable and the plotting is good (but not great...I have a large anime collection, so there are some truly great films that I have viewed). This is a PG-13 film with no frontal nudity. The story is not juvenile and is essentially a nice fantasy genre tale...it is, again, enjoyable and well worth the cost.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Different, March 27, 2008
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This review is from: Legend of Himiko Complete Collection (DVD)
Not a bad little series, but it wasn't long enough. I think more should have been done with the two leading characters. The opening song is good. I would certainly watch it again, but the ending left me hoping for a continuation.
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17 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Fantasy, May 15, 2003
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M. A. Yousef (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Legend of Himiko Complete Collection (DVD)
Legend of Himiko is a cool anime. It's funny, loveable and full of action. I really loved it. If u like fantasy you'll like it too.

As to why I gave this anime a 4 star rating; well first of all, the graphics in the first few episodes weren't that good for a recent production. secondly, the storyline builds up really nice and the plot produced is great but it resolves really rapidly and abruptly and the anime ends quikly. Other than that, the characters are great and funny. And the story is great that you can get so involved in the story.

I recommend it.

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13 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I love this series!!!!!!!!, June 15, 2004
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This review is from: Legend of Himiko Complete Collection (DVD)
Even though I somehow managed to pay more than I wanted for this series, I really enjoyed it. It has good animation and the story was relatively easy to follow, unlike some other animes. The only thing that got me was that up until the last episode, the battles weren't really realistic because of the lack of blood. Other than that, I really like this series and I think anyone who likes fantasy will enjoy it.
I'd give it 4 and a half, but it only lets me pick whole numbers...
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good anime at a decent price., July 8, 2007
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Michael Gmirkin (Beaverton, Oregon, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Legend of Himiko Complete Collection (DVD)
Having recently watched a number of anime series, I can say that this is in fact a pretty well produced series. I love the animation (it's well done), the story thus far is excellent (I'm half way through). The video is crisp, the audio is clear, and it's been quite fun to watch. I've not been disappointed thus far.

If you like this series, you may also enjoy Ys Legacy - Entire Series. I recently watched that one and was equally impressed with quality & storyline (despite the animation being slightly more "old school").

I'll probably be viewing / reviewing Scrapped Princess shortly (once it's delivered). I'd assume that will be in much the same fantasy / action vein as Himiko. I'll probably also view / review Escaflowne shortly as well. It seem to also be in much the same vein.

Anyway, if you like the fantasy/action genre, you'll probably like Himiko. It's worlds better than Magic Knight Rayearth (a hideously young/campy fantasy series that I wasn't much of a fan of). Though it's more of a ninja /samurai anime, if you like Himiko, you might also like Ninja Scroll: The Series.

Cheers!
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