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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautifully drawn, well-written, excellent series - comparable to Avatar,
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This review is from: Oban Star-Racers, Vol. 2: The Oban Cycle (DVD)
My seven-year-old son and I faithfully watched this series when it aired on Jetix, and I waited a long time for the series to be released on DVD. Here's what makes it so good:
The animation is first-rate, as is the voice-acting. The characterizations are believable, consistent, and complex. The good guys face choices that aren't clear-cut or necessarily heroic, and the antagonists, with the exception of one or two 100% evil characters, have their own issues that can make them more sympathetic, if not exactly rootable. This plot arc, more than that of the Alwas cycle, is suspenseful and almost never cliched. The surprises are thought-provoking and emotional. Even my son, who is not usually big on female protagonists, was moved. I bought this series on dvd, because my son and I like to rewatch it regularly, because the plot is deep and complex enough to offer new information to him as he gets old enough to catch it, and because the story is poignant and on-message for how I want my son to see the world someday.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great conclusion to the series (another solid 4-1/2 stars),
By Keonyn (Minnesota, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oban Star-Racers, Vol. 2: The Oban Cycle (DVD)
The series maintains its consistency for the second half in pretty much every way. The field is smaller this time as we change venues to Oban itself, and the nature of the races change along with it. This works pretty well as it gives the series some diversity. Each race in this volume also takes place in a different region, so the courses change quite a bit. Pitting all the racers against one another in each race made it quite interesting, and the venues introduced in this volume is really quite unique.
A number of story elements from the last volume become more significant in this one, including the reasoning behind the sabotage and the dark forces Rick discovered near the end of the last volume. The story certainly certainly takes some more dramatic and darker turns in this volume as well, but it still stays in the family friendly territory. The series doesn't try to mask pain and loss, but it does present it in a way that isn't going to heavily impact younger viewers. This volume presented a few twists that I didn't see coming, and I particularly liked that. Generally shows of this nature have a certain predictability to them, and while this is still sometimes the case, this series still is able to avoid that trap pretty well. Heck, the ending itself didn't follow any of the paths I thought it would take, and that's the kind of surprise I like. The artwork retains the style and feel presented in the first volume, and keeps the quality up as well. This is particularly impressive due to the large number of changes in scenery in this volume, which was undoubtedly a lot more demanding of the animation team. Since the finalists consist of a smaller field of only a handful of racers, there's also a bit more emphasis put towards developing them as well. This was a great conclusion to a fun title that is definitely worth a watch, if this sort of show is your thing. Certain mature elements are still lacking, and there's nothing in the way of blood and gore or fan service; so steer clear if those are important to you. The story gets a bit darker this time around, but not to a large degree, and not to the point it will negatively effect younger viewers. Like the last volume, this one is also presented in dub only, but it is a strong dub, and international production was the goal of the creative team.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A masterpiece in animation,
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This review is from: Oban Star-Racers, Vol. 2: The Oban Cycle (DVD)
Oban Star Racers is one of those TV shows that once you catch an episode you're immediately drawn into the story and have to see more. After seeing almost all of the series in syndication, I knew this is one of the few shows I had to own. It's more than just an action-packed racing story, it's also a sweeping drama about the pain and struggle of a broken family and the longing for redemption and love. Oh, and the fate of the universe too, if that's important to you.
But you came for the review of volume 2, didn't you? The first volume of Oban Star Racers was a great start to the story, setting up the characters, problems, stakes, and mysteries of the series. The preliminaries are finished on the planet Alwas, and in volume 2 of Oban Star Racers, the race finally moves onto the series' namesake - The planet Oban, where the true races begin. Not only do the races heat up with the Earth team facing the greatest racers in the galaxy, but the drama does as well, as Don Wei starts to suspect that Molly is not truly who she says she is. The animation is top notch as always in the second volume. The japanese style of character animation is visually pleasing and does it's job well, and is expertly combined with the 3D cell shaded animation of the racers and environments during the races. I don't think there has been a series or movie that has combined these two elements as seamlessly as Oban has, and the diversity of locales in this volume is even greater than the first. The races will engross you, dragging you down when the Earth team takes their losses, and making you want to cheer when they experience their victories! And as the mysterious threat only hinted at earlier in the series looms it's dark head, the drama only increases as you devour every episode. The DVD menus are pleasing and easy to navigate, and the special features are good as well, giving you in-depth insight into how the series was made, continuing from the first volume. If you're a fan of animation, drama, racing, or just animé in general, Oban Star Racers is a must-see. And if you like it, Oban Star Racers Volume 2 is a must own. (Especially if you own the first volume!) So go and get it people!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
This review is from: Oban Star-Racers, Vol. 2: The Oban Cycle (DVD)
i love this product slash dvd because my sister and i used to watch it together on television! yay!!! is this 20 words?
4.0 out of 5 stars
N/a,
By Joey "Big Joe" Marquez (Santa Rosa, CA. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oban Star-Racers, Vol. 2: The Oban Cycle (DVD)
Good DVD. Love the show when I saw it on tv. Recommend everyone should get this. Good story, nice special effects
5.0 out of 5 stars
mega awsome anime,
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This review is from: Oban Star-Racers, Vol. 2: The Oban Cycle (DVD)
is one of my fav animes heehe i have to get it on dvd and way i love it is the humor music and eva/molly is so cool and nice to look at to 5/5
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW nice price for a great anime i fell in love just awesome story,
By Safariangel "safariangel" (From nowhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oban Star-Racers, Vol. 2: The Oban Cycle (DVD)
i wont say to much about the series it self but it was totally amazin for me to watch like someone said before its one of those anime's u catch one episode and u want more well i didnt watch it on tv i saw a you tube viedo but after i saw it I went straight to the episodes of the show and i have to say i was like so exicted like my first anime i watched some years ago i'm 25 and i will never stop watchin anime no matter what my friends saw people look at me like i would never like anime BUT THEY R SO WRONG, my house and room is all about the stories of anime and manga and even korea's stories. So i always look for more stories that will take me back to the feelin when i first watch anime and this is one of them it was a wonderful story very catchin the price is great for the episodes u get 13 in each volume for like [...] bucks pretty good. Just check this out if u dont like it not like u waste money on like others that cost a lot more. So the endin was great ended well i think ^_^ .
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oban rocks,
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This review is from: Oban Star-Racers, Vol. 2: The Oban Cycle (DVD)
The only downside on this series is that it only had 26 episodes, and only 13 episodes on this DVD. But Oban is the greatest race you'll ever see.
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