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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
really fun series,
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This review is from: Oban Star-Racers Vol 1: The Alwas Cycle (DVD)
I watched the first volume not knowing what to expect, and ended up really liking it. The animation and character design has a really cute, solid style, and the backgrounds are absolutely beautiful (especially during race scenes with shots soaring over the landscape). I really enjoyed seeing all the different alien races and their ships, as well; they were creatively designed. The main character Eva (AKA Molly) was a refreshing alternative to most young female characters one finds these days - smart, strong, but with all the imperfections of her youth.
One thing I liked a lot was the fact that Rick Thunderbolt, who seemed at first like a token jock and a plot device thrown in to simply create an obstacle (he was even taken out by a convenient accident), comes back to become a mentor figure for Molly. Even as an (nearly) 18 year old, I liked this show a lot and am eager to see the second volume.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Family friendly, but still engaging (solid 4-1/2 stars),
By Keonyn (Minnesota, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oban Star-Racers Vol 1: The Alwas Cycle (DVD)
Well this was a bit of a surprise, and a pleasant surprise at that. I was looking for a more fun anime series, as it has been awhile since I've taken on a series like that.
There's no mistaking that this is a series that is a bit more family friendly than others, but it manages this without giving it that saturday morning cartoon feel. The story itself still has quite a bit of depth to it, and it runs the full range of emotions, both negative and positive. It explores major issues like danger, and death, in a way that works for a show like this without having a negative effect on its impact. The characters face death and injury, encounter personal conflicts amongst each other, feel the highs of victory and sting of defeat and so on; the story doesn't suffer from the lack of certain "mature" components. It's a family friendly cartoon, but manages to do so without feeling overly kiddy. Sex, blood and violence are obviously missing, which is fine since this series really wouldn't benefit from any of those. Aside from that though, it still manages to develop the characters well and provide a story with enough depth, something many series aimed at family audiences just can't pull off. The art style might take a bit of getting used to. It's a collaboration between a Japanese studio and a French studio, so while the anime element is obviously there, it does have a different feel to it. The most notable unique element of the art style is the lack of defined noses on the characters, but it works once you get adjusted to it. The color palette used and how well the colors blend makes the series really quite impressive visually. The CG also mixes in well with the 2D, it doesn't really suffer from that out of place feeling that you get in other shows where the two styles are mixed. As long as you're no the type who needs that certain "maturity" that anime titles loaded with fanservice, gore, or really dark storylines provide, then this is definitely worth a look. You certainly can't go wrong with an entire 26 episode series being released on two volumes under $20 a piece either. For those that are hardcore sub fans though, you might be disappointed in that the series is presented with the English dub only. It's a well done dub though, and the series was made with the intention of being broadcast internationally as well. One thing worth noting as well is that the DVD uses the opening and closing songs used in the Japanese/French version, and not the songs used in the US broadcast version. All in all it's a good series that is fun and lighthearted, but still provides enough depth and conflict to tell a good, engaging story. It's also a good deal as well as each volume has 13 episodes a piece and normally be found for around $15 (MSRP is set at 19.99). If you enjoy a series like this, then this is a good buy.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent original series,
This review is from: Oban Star-Racers Vol 1: The Alwas Cycle (DVD)
This series is really exceptional - creative concept from Europe blended with an original and mostly unseen before now anime style. There's very little culture shock associated with the film - no overt Japanese or American sensibilities catered to - it's basically a show anyone anywhere can watch. It's a fun series, not offensive but not childish either. Recommended!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
This review is from: Oban Star-Racers Vol 1: The Alwas Cycle (DVD)
i love this item and i got it for my sister because we use to watch it on tv together
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it,
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I started watching this show on TV when it was on Jetix about two years ago I think. I was dieing to know how it ended since I didn't get to watch a lot of it thanks to relatives (We all know how that can be, am I right? -.-" ) So I bought these and wowzers I'm glad I did. One of the best shows I have ever watched.
5.0 out of 5 stars
love it is a awsome anime and lke the humor and music to,
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love it is a awsome anime and like the humor and music to and all 26 ep are awsome it kut be nice if der was more but is ok is awsome any ways 5/5
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great series, DVD itself is a little lacking,
By Chase S. "Tweedy" (AK, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Oban Star-Racers Vol 1: The Alwas Cycle (DVD)
I personally love the series, but because it's somewhat a matter of opinion, I'm not going to try to persuade you to buy this based solely on the plot material. The story revolves around Eva, a young girl who sets out to meet her father, Don Wei (who dumped her off at a boarding school when she was young), who is a famous professional star racing manager. Meanwhile, Don is tasked with leading a small crew to victory in the race of Oban on a planet far away. Earlier, a hostile race of aliens known as the Krogs attacked Earth. It was only because The Avatar, host of the Race of Oban, and a godlike being, called for a temporary ceasefire, so that all racers of the galaxy could prepare for the race in peace, that the Krogs made a quick retreat, handing mankind a narrow victory. Now that the race is fast approaching, the treaty will no longer be in effect, allowing the Krogs to once again attack. Only by winning the race can Earth save itself.
So Don gathers a small group of people, including top grade racer Rick, and the two mechanics Stan and Koji, before making the journey to Alwas, where the race preliminaries begin. Eva meets him before he goes, but he doesn't recognize her. Frustrated, she changes her name to Molly and stows away with the rest of the crew. The only series I can think of that compares to this one is IGPX. If you liked IGPX, I suspect you will like the action in this as well, though I think IGPX is a more mature series. The DVD itself was a little disappointing. You get two discs containing the first half the series. The thing that disappointed me was that you could only see one of the openings. This series has two openings; the "Never Say Never" one people who saw this on Jetix will be familiar with, and the Japanese opening. I like them both, but it would have been nice to be able to switch between the two. There's no subtitles, and it only plays in English, though I'm not sure if the show was ever aired in Japanese (or French, noting that this is a French-Japanese collaboration), so I can't call it a complaint. If you like high speed racing, and a decent plot, I don't think you can go wrong with this, for the rather low price tag. |
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Oban Star-Racers Vol 1: The Alwas Cycle by Michael Dobson (DVD - 2008)
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