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SOS Tokyo Metro Explorers Next (BLU)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful animated film looks even gorgeous on Blu-ray, December 30, 2008
This review is from: SOS Tokyo Metro Explorers Next (BLU) (Blu-ray)
One of the most beautiful anime that I have seen in a long time! That's what I wrote when I initially reviewed the "SOS! TOKYO METRO EXPLORERS NEXT" DVD but this time around, it's time to review the Blu-ray Disc version.

"SOS! TOKYO METRO EXPLORERS: THE NEXT" is based on an original short manga titled "SOS DAITOKYOTANKENTAI" by Otomo Katsuhiro published back in 1980 for now-defunct Manga Shonen.

As the team were preparing to work on "Steamboy 2', a film that would feature a hybrid visual style that brings together hand-drawn 2D graphics and 3D characters. Unfortunately, due to certain circumstances, plans for the second film was put on hold.

Thus the team of Sunrise Emotion Studio began working on "SOS! TOKYO METRO EXPLORERS: THE NEXT".

When I first watched "SOS! TOKYO METRO EXPLORERS: THE NEXT", I was just blown away by the actual art used by the film and the technology used to create this anime. So, my instinct was that if it looked that awesome on DVD, I can only imagine how much more beautiful it would look on 1080P Hi-Def and also hearing it in Dolby TrueHD.

The opening scenes of Japan, the paintings were whimsical but yet almost realistic. I was just in awe that I found myself pausing during each scene just to appreciate it.

Upon watching this film, I can't help but grin and smile.

[Please note: From this point on, there may be a few spoilers. Reader be warned]

The storyline revolves around fifth-grade student Ryuhei who discovers his fathers notebook which contains information of the "Tokyo Exploring Records" which leads him, his little brother and a few friends embarked on a journey ala Tokyo underground to search for some treasure.

The story features the children going underground and discovering a new world.

Sure, this may read a bit farfetched but it's not for children to do something like this but it's not.

I actually have done something similar with a group of friends when I was younger. Going through a manhole in an old area of town and we were in eighth grade at the time and relying on hearsay and rumors of what exists down there.

And similar to the world that Ryuhei and friends have discovered in the Tokyo Underground, it's similar to what we discovered but in a more surreal (and dirty and messy) sense as many homeless were seen living underground.

The situation is no different for this film but the world of those living in the Tokyo Underground is something that is innocent and that makes it a very entertaining children's story that adults will love (especially if they have/had a similar adventurous side).

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VIDEO:

The video for this anime film is presented in 16:9 1080P Hi-Def. The colors are much more vibrant and I was impressed by how much sharper the colors were and even in the blacks, you can actually see additional detail of the buildings even when dark. I saw no artifacts in the blacks which is also another plus.

In a way, child adventures have done quite well in capturing that fantasy that a lot of us have felt when we were younger and like a Hollywood adventure classic like "The Goonies", "SOS! TOKYO METRO EXPLORERS: THE NEXT" manages to capture that feeling of adventure, discovery and the excitement that one feels when you are much younger.

Also, for sheer enjoyment, there were just subtle things that caught my attention and also made me smile. From the children using Apple, Dell and Vaio computers to Ryuhei's father working figurines and Gundam and My-Hime figures in the background. To one of the guys singing "Tomo yo", a 1960's Japanese song by Okabayashi Nobuyasu and everyone all singing "When the Saints Go Marching In" in English and much more.

And going back to that visual enjoyment of watching the beautiful scenery and conceptual art backgrounds, I found the images (done through scenery scouting for the film) of the overpass looking down Odakyu Line, to the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and how things were just detailed just was breathtaking.

Even on the human perspective as Ryuhei tends to get bothered by his little brother Sasuke and knocks him in the head and Sasuke cries. Sakuragai Shun, the child who wears the glasses and keeps adjusting them. Capturing those moments to give a sense of realism to the animated film is something that I truly enjoy.

The animation is presented in 16:9 LB. The animation is vibrant, colorful and what Sunrise Emotion Studio was able to accomplish through toon shading and finding a way to capture hand-drawn animation via 3D. What an awesome attempt that I can see them refining in future animations. Bravo!

AUDIO:

The audio is presented in Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Ch, Linear PCM Stereo (for the extras). Bandai Visual/Honneamise releases have always been known for their attention to quality and this Blu-ray doesn't disappoint.

Definitely some scenes when the action comes alive, that the sound is well done. The acting is well done and the subtitles were nice, crisp and easy to read. There is no English dub for the Blu-ray or the DVD release.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

As for special features, this is where Bandai Visual/Honneamise always rocks! The extras are presented in Linear PCM Stereo but the video is also 1080P Hi-Def.

The special features on this Blu-ray comes with a "Making Of" that really goes into the behind-the-scenes of creating this anime and interviewing people on staff (not just the director and screenplay writer but actual members of the staff involved in the creation of the anime) was a great addition!

Special features included creator interviews, the trailer and even commentary (which is English subtitled) with Director Takagi Shinji, CGI Director Kokubo Masashi and Chief Animator, Nakajima Tomonari. This addition of a subtitled commentary from the Japanese staff is just awesome!

And similar to the "Gunbuster" releases from Bandai Visual, "SOS! TOKYO METRO EXPLORERS" also includes a detailed and informative 12-page booklet with an introduction, the transition from manga to anime, character information, "Did You Know?" section that goes into the scenes that I enjoyed watching over and over and featuring some notes on those scenes.

Also featured is "The Making of SOS! The Next" and with an interview with Takagi, Ohara and Otomo.

As I felt, when I first reviewed the original DVD version and even when I am reviewing this Blu-ray version, you can't help but be wowed by the eye popping, vibrant visuals. This film is just visually impressive. It's not an action or mecha film, it's a film about children going on an adventure to look for treasure underground.

For me, I can't help but appreciate this film in many levels, mainly because the kids going out and going underground is an experience that I also had done as a child.

But what I found more touching is how the original manga by Otomo and the current animated film, finally are bridged together to know how the new relates to the old and I found it extremely touching.

Again, Bandai Visual manages to give the anime fan so much more with its inclusion of in-depth interviews and behind-the-scenes look at how the animation was created. And the inclusion of the informative booklet for this film, again, a nice touch!

For those who are wondering if it's worth upgrading from the original DVD to the Blu-ray version, that's primarily your call. Both literally come with the same content but of course, where the Blu-ray shines is that it's 1080P Hi-Def and features TrueHD sound. Also, just to note that compared to the other Blu-ray releases from Bandai, this release does come in a blue Blu-ray case and not a boxed or digibook package.

All in all, "SOS! TOKYO METRO EXPLORERS: THE NEXT" is a film that will appeal to animation fans who appreciate great art, great storytelling and the awesome effort by the Sunrise Emotion Studio in creating this beautiful animated film.

Overall, this Blu-ray Disc is a winner!
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