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.hack//SIGN - Vol. 2: Outcast (2003)

Starring: Mitsuki Saiga, Megumi Toyoguchi Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Actors: Mitsuki Saiga, Megumi Toyoguchi, Kazuhiro Nakata, Akiko Hiramatsu, Kaori Nazuka
  • Format: Anamorphic, Animated, Color, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Studio: Bandai
  • DVD Release Date: May 6, 2003
  • Run Time: 125 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00008NGBU
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #63,724 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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The story of this fantasy adventure continues to unfold in intriguing ways. Unlike most game-based series, the characters in .Hack//Sign realize they are in the cyberworld of an online game. Events in the real world affect the game, although it's not clear if the reverse is true. Most of the characters remain focused on two mysteries: (1) who and what is Tsukasa and (2) what is the Key of the Twilight--if it exists at all. Mimiru meets an immature player named A-20 and begins instructing her in the ways of the game, while BT, Crim, and Bear search for more information about the Key. Subaru explains it was mentioned once on a message board, but the message was in German and quickly deleted. A curious character who resembles Puss-in-Boots appears to Tsukasa, leading him on, as the filmmakers lead the viewer on. (Rated 13 and older: violence) --Charles Solomon

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Tsukasa has been captured by the Crimson Knights! Subaru talks with him and tries to understand his plight, but the unbalanced Sora stages a jailbreak and disrupts everything! Confusion mounts within the group as Mimiru confronts BT about her betrayal. Mimiru decides to give it all up, but after a chance encounter with another player, she changes her mind. As the clues unfold, everything points to a powerful legendary item called "The Key of the Twilight". Could this be the source of all the trouble in "The World"? Everyone seems to think so. Alliances are formed and plots are hatched as all eyes fall towards uncovering the whereabouts to this new item.

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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dot Hack, April 13, 2003
.hack//SIGN is really a love-hate series. You pretty much either love it or hate it. I have to say I'm pretty much on the 'love' side.

One thing about .hack is that the pacing is *VERY* slow. Extremely slow. That fact tends to annoy alot of people. What was 30 min. in real life feels like less than 5 min. in the episode. I'm exaggerating, but even from a .hack lover, it's true.

.hack//SIGN revolves around a boy (or possibly a girl) called Tsukasa. He is in a virtual reality game played by millions called 'The World.' Problems begin to arise when he is unable to log out of the World. Things that are theoretically impossible in the World are possible around him. He is able to retain his senses of touch, smell, taste, etc. Now you must wonder 'Who cares? Who cares if he can still retain his sense of touch, smell, etc.?' The reason it's a big deal is because it is a VIRTUAL REALITY GAME. You are supposed to be UNABLE to reatain those senses. However, he can feel pain and stuff there which makes everyone wonder.... .hack is *VERY* mysterious and can be very confusing at times (I've argued with friends over several points in it. ^^U). You see alot of things in it that make you question and go 'Who's that? What do they do? Why are they here?'

A key point in .hack's composition is the music. The music is insanely awesome. I am NOT exaggerating. Yuki Kajura did a *VERY* good job on the music. The music fits .hack completely and is very well composed. It has a sort of mysterious, yet enchanting and alluring feel to it which fits .hack perfectly.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enrapturing and inspiring., May 5, 2003
By Texel (NM United States) - See all my reviews
When people think anime, they think violence, curse words, sometimes nudity, and sometimes even worse things. Dot Hack Sign, however, is a step above all of them. The Dot Hack Sign story is fantastic, and considering that Dot Hack Sign relies wholly upon its story to keep its viewers interested, that's saying quite a lot. People who have become hooked on anime for its violence, action, destruction, and adult content should avoid Dot Hack Sign. There is very, very little action in the series (I've seen all of it, so I know), and it is liable to bore people who are more interested in flashy animation. Dot Hack Sign's story, however, is enthralling. The characters are developed so well, and the story executed so wonderfully, that you find yourself actually caring about what goes on. After watching all of the series, I even found myself caught up in it for several days afterward. It is that sort of story that endears itself to you, so that you'll never forget it. As mentioned before, the story progresses slowly, but you can easily get caught up into it and don't notice. Normal 25-minute episodes seem to stretch for an hour, which is only a bad thing if you have to go to the bathroom. The story spans itself across all of the episodes, and there aren't any "breather" episodes that provide a pause in the story (instead, the writers cleverly wrote an episode or two like that into the story). This provides a very solid story, though you're in trouble if you miss an episode. Overall, this is my favorite anime series out of all that I have seen (and I have seen many), and that is not to disparage anime. In fact, I can safely say that this is my most favorite series of any genre, anime or otherwise.

Recommended to: People who love character development and long, elaborate, and great stories. People who want a great story that catches them and makes them actually care about it and its characters.

Not recommended to: People who like action and violence, and lots of it, people who are looking for traditional Western stories, or people who dislike stories that develop slowly.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The mystery deepens..., May 13, 2003
By "iso_allen" (Irving, Tx United States) - See all my reviews
The second installment of .hack//sign continues to deepen the mysteries surrounding Tsukasa and his involvement in "The World". More debates arise behind the existance of the Key of Twilight and secret alliances are formed as players try to out do each other in the search.
You will either love it or hate it. The entire "World" is based off of a online fantasy role playing world in which people who play the game from their PC's can wander the "World" and interact with others who are playing (having played many RPG's I can relate to the World). 99% of the anime takes place in the "World" and the art style used in the anime is consistant with that concept.
Tsukasa is different from the other players in the fact that he is trapped inside the game and isn't bound to the same rules and limitations that all the other players are. The other characters in the game all seem to be after him for reasons that may be obvious or obscure, but Tsukasa only wants to left alone.
The pace is intentionaly slow. Which I don't consider bad in the way that it has been done. The players have a mystery to figure out and problems (with-in themselves and between each other)that need to be addressed. I wouldn't call this a action series even though there is action. This series addresses concepts, ideas, and personal issues through the characters interaction with each other. Its a journey of discovery that can't be forced but has to be realized. In this sense I think the slow pacing works well.

The soundtrack that comes with this DVD has a lot of great music. I would have to say that the quality of the music in the animation and on the soundtrack are among the best aspects of the show. Most of it is slow, with a sense of mystery and wonder that is reflected throughout the series.

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