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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Macross Plus, plus a whole lot more!!,
By Ken Shin "saitoh_hajime" (The Hellmouth, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yukikaze - Danger Zone (Vol. 1) (DVD)
WOW!First Macross, Area 88, Macross Plus and now Yukikaze. The story is similar to these prior anime series focusing on the planes and the pilots troubles. The show graphically is beautiful, albeit a bit dark with muted colors. Some of the shots of the sunset/sunrise skies are just gorgeous. The CGI is well done. The story is not overly original, man vs. machine, but the execution of the story is what makes it great. The characters are likeable and you feel sympathy for those who get shot down. The action sequences are just great. It is a blast watching the planes turn and bank, shoot and get shot down, kick in the afterburners and do other arial acrobatics. There was a scene in episode 1 that almost made my jaw drop, sort of something like Tony Hawk would, but with a plane. I cannot wait until the rest of the series is out! Carpe DM www.xanga.com/Rander
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
All in all, pretty good science fiction (4.5/5),
By Sporanox (Western New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yukikaze - Danger Zone (Limited Edition 2-Disc Set) (DVD)
Yukikaze is the tale of a forgotten war on another planet, connected to Earth by an anvil-shaped cloud in Antarctica. Apparently around thirty years ago an alien race known as the JAM invaded via said cloud, but made little headway before being beaten back into their home territory. Currently the war is being fought by a number of rejects from across the world - and for one of them, Rei Fukai, the line between the JAM and humanity is increasingly blurred as he finds himself the target of a plane identical to his. There's also another problem - his onboard AI, Yukikaze, begins to exercise an almost hypnotic control over him. However, its seemingly crazed actions may be the only thing capable of winning the war.
Yukikaze's plot is deep, and there are several substories and additions that one may find quite interesting. As the characterization goes, I find it (as one other reviewer said) a tad effiminate regarding the two main characters, the main reason being the animation style they are drawn in. The eyes are sometimes too feminine, the hair at times appears too smooth/wavy, and for some reason the animators have an annoying penchant for drawing the legs TOO long and willowy. However, as these things go, they are minor complaints and don't detract too much from the overall product. For, as one will perceive from both the limited edition and the normal box covers, Yukikaze is an action-laded anime, the centerpiece of which is the fighter jets. Being an avid fighter buff, this is the primary reason I bought the movie. I do realize that some would prefer the seamless CG integration to be used in fantasy genre endeavors instead of "pointless" jet fighters, but this is a ridiculous complaint (especially when considering that fantasy is the dominant form of anime nowadays and airplanes are a niche). The designs of the airplanes are very well done, with some resemblance to the F-35 and some experimental jets. The combat sequences, as some have already said, are masterpieces (I do have one gripe though - there's no music. WHY?). There are also several VERY memorable action scenes separate from the dogfights. This is a great effort on Gonzo's part. There remains one error, though - the dubbing. I'm normally an opponent of rabid "subbers" as far as anime goes, having no problem with most dubbing jobs, but the work done here is undeniably sub-par. Some of the sentences are extremely convoluted, and the voice actors (in keeping with the dark feel, a little TOO much) are often monotonous. At times this effect is almost comedic, such as when Rei and his boss have a "party" of sorts, or when the latter says "no. I'm...happy..." in a borderline catatonic tone. However, the subbed version is always available. Overall, Yukikaze is a great anime for any science fiction fan, and for the rest, very entertaining.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good!,
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This review is from: Yukikaze - Danger Zone (Limited Edition 2-Disc Set) (DVD)
When I first watched this anime.. I wasn't very interested. It seemed well, rather boring. I've watched it 3 times now total and i'm starting to understand it alot better. Things you miss, or maybe just didn't care to notice before.. Become more clear after additional viewing. This is an intelligent anime that requires patience from the viewer. The episode length very. The first episode is nearly 50 minutes long while the 2nd one is only about 30 minutes. There are 2 more episodes for this series but the 4th one just recently came out in japan so i woudlnt expect to see it here until late this year/early next year. Bottom line if you like good story animes this is for you.. if you're into mindless slaughter then this won't be your cup of tea
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth every penny..........,
By hornettec ""Happiness comes from within"" (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yukikaze - Danger Zone (Limited Edition 2-Disc Set) (DVD)
Im an electrician for the new super hornet currently. This film totally blew my mind with all the superb aircraft inovations. The acronyms, the radar altimeter sounds effects, the aero combats scenes, were down to a "T". Not to mention the ending theme song is pretty hip.If you love jets and new aerodynamic technology this series has it. This series is worth every penny. Now i hope Amazon can get there hands on "Macross Zero"...USA....u haven't seen nothing yet.........
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent anime sci-fi.,
By Marc McKenzie (Hillsborough, New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yukikaze - Danger Zone (Vol. 1) (DVD)
Yukikaze is, simply put, one of the best anime I've seen in some time. Based on a 1987 science fiction bestseller (in Japan; it was never published in the US), Yukikaze tells the story of a war fought between mankind and a mysterious alien race known only as JAM. The battles take place on a faraway planet called Fairy (accessible via a strange cloud near the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica). While the war has been going on for over thirty years, the majority of the population on Earth believes the JAM threat is just an urban legend. The intense action scenes are balanced with a focus on the characters. However, you will have to pay attention when watching Yukikaze--it is not for casual viewers. Fans of science fiction, high adventure, or aircraft buffs should give this series a look. Another fantastic work from GONZO.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Plenty of action and plot to go around,
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This review is from: Yukikaze - Danger Zone (Limited Edition 2-Disc Set) (DVD)
Whoever said there was no plot and a lack of combat sequences in the first 2 epsisodes is completely wrong., There is an incredibly detailed, subtle plot with lots of twists, which only gets better in episodes 3 and 4. I can hardly wait for episode 5 to see the conclusion of this action-packed scifi drama. The biggest battle is yet to come!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
pick this up you wont regret it,
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This review is from: Yukikaze - Danger Zone (Limited Edition 2-Disc Set) (DVD)
if you like sci-fi this is for you. im an early adopter, out of the 5 animie titles i've bought recently this is the best i've seen yet. great special effects. some of the 3D effects are so good they allmost look real. great sound and voice acting. great character development and plot. the camera anlges and panning realy add to the shock and awe that has brought us all to anime. the story is not linear but given to you in bits and pieces out of order adding to the awe and suspence just like any well written thriller book. I cant wait till more episodes get released.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
SENTIENT WARPLANES,
By Sesho "www.sesho.libsyn.com" (Pasadena, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yukikaze - Danger Zone (Vol. 1) (DVD)
33 years ago a dimensional portal opened in Antarctica, and what came through the door was not friendly. An alien race known as the JAM began attacking the Earth. A UN force was formed from the nations of the world and successfully pushed the aliens back to their homeworld, dubbed "Fairy", by the humans. Since all of the battles occur there, the JAM have become almost a fairy tale to normal people. But not to the Special Air Force (SAF), a military unit equipped with almost sentient jets, who launch daily sorties into Fairy. Rei Fukai pilots Yukikaze, one of these intelligent jets, and to the concern of his best friend, Bukhar, seems to relate more to the machine than to humans. With suspicions of JAM infiltration into the Earth forces, and with doppelganger planes confusing the SAF, its getting hard to know who to trust. There is also a push to make all jets unmanned, controlled fully by computers, with all the attendant dangers that go with it.
The animation in these two episodes is some of the best I have seen, seamlessly integrating traditional and cgi techniques. It makes Top Gun look bad. It's a little hard to figure out what is going on at first so it beckons for a second viewing. I thought the male characters were just a tad too effeminate, but that's a minor complaint. Also features a making of documentary and interviews with the Japanese cast and crew. Great sound and picture in both languages.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really, really cool airplanes!,
By Godfrey Carmichael (Little Rock, AR USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yukikaze - Danger Zone (Limited Edition 2-Disc Set) (DVD)
The animation alone is enough to recommend this DVD. Absolutely awesome graphics. The plot is secondary. Or is it? I find myself thinking more and more about the whacked-out and interesting premise. The bloodlessness of the main character is intriguing. Neat-O times ten.
5.0 out of 5 stars
yukikaze,
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This review is from: Yukikaze - Anime Legends Complete Collection (DVD)
very excellent series it has a nice blend of 3d graffics and animation the story though short was very interesting and it seamed to gather every bit of my attention while i watched it
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