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Karas - The Prophecy (2006)

Starring: Kasumi Suzuki, Toshihiro Wada Director: Akira Takata, Kei'ichi Sato Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
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Karas: the Prophecy (2005) is the first installment in an OVA marking the 40th anniversary of Tatsunko Productions, the studio that made Speed Racer, Gatchaman, and Generator Gawl. Karas was obviously a big-budget production, and the English dub features Jay Hernandez, Matthew Lillard, and Piper Perabo. Karas ("The Crow") is the guardian spirit of Tokyo, but the city is thrown into disarray when Eko, a former Karas, returns and attempts to seize power. Yurine, an entity who embodies the will of the people, summons Nue, a sort of Karas-in-training, to defeat Eko. The two-part fantasy saga borrows from numerous animated and live-action sources, including Ghost in the Shell II, Demon City Shinjuku, Spider-Man, and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Action fans may enjoy the aerial combats, sword fights between armored foes, 2-D/3-D transformations, explosions, monster attacks, and car chases, but director Keiichi Sato's nervous camerawork and choppy cutting rob what should be show-stopping scenes of their punch. Although highly anticipated, Karas is an overproduced mess. (Unrated, suitable for ages 17 and older: graphic violence, grotesque imagery, profanity, tobacco use) --Charles Solomon

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MIKURA IS ON THE RISE AGAIN... Tokyo - a city populated by both humans and by ghostly beings. They exist in both dimensions, seen and unseen: spirits, apparitions, demons. The balance between these two dimensions has long been upheld by the city's guardian raven Karas and his masters. But that balance has been thrown into disarray as Eko, a former Karas, has attempted to seize power and bring order to the streets through force. The entity Yurine, who represents the will of the people, stands in his way with her newly risen Karas. Now an ageless battle stretching across both dimensions and killing humans and spirits alike is in progress between the two sides and their armies. Karas is humanity’s last hope.

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28 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Breakout of 2006, May 1, 2006
Even though this is only the first volume of a two part series, I'm sure that Karas is going to be one of the best, if not the best, anime of 2006. It has everything that all good anime have, including excellent animation, both 2D and 3D, which is blended in Karas so perfectly it's difficult to tell difference between the two; the music is good as well, with emotional tracks that highlight the intense, non-stop action; and of course their is the excellent voice-acting on both the English and Japanese tracks. The only thing I was unsure of was the story, that's because it wasn't yet finished.

From what I gained, though, it follows a Karas, a warrior capable of entering both the spiritual and physical world to do battle, who is thrust into a battle with a former Karas known as Eko, a man who is meddling in the two worlds of existence in Tokyo. Spirits are growing sick and humans are dying left and right. To make matters worse, monstrous, robotic demons known as Mikura are prowling the streets and Karas must put a stop to them in order to save the humans who are the Mikuras' food source.

Karas is somewhat of a cross between Blood (for it's dark settings), Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (for the crisp animation), and Kakurenbo (for the elements of horror). So for fans of the mentioned anime, this will definitely be an anime for you. What am I saying... Karas is an anime that really shouldn't be missed if you consider yourself a fan of anime. It has the power to stand right alongside Akira, Ninja Scroll, and Ghost in the Shell as anime's classics.

A quick note on the DVD: It's very cheap, as in inexpensive, yet it's loaded with special features, including a mini-comic book (not manga) with a special Karas adventure. You don't expect a DVD to have this much for so little, which only adds to the appeal of Karas.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 3 times through, July 29, 2006
By Spencer K. Hudson (La Mesa, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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After watching this one time through you will either think it was an awesome production of action and effects (geared towards those with a small attention span and thirst for raw action rather than a good story line) or that it is a complete mess. I admit that I enjoyed what I thought was mindless entertainment, but at the same time was left slightly disappointed with what I thought was a Hollywoodish Anime (not a good thing). However I was fortunate to see one OVA at a time, therefore I watched the first OVA about three times, the second two times and at last all three together (these three are what make up the contents of this DVD). So by the time I finished this first half of the story I pretty much understood it.
This DVD entails a complicated kaleidoscope of events that eventually jumble into a collage of a story. Honestly this is a very good anime with a very good story once you are able to breath it all in. It appears as a mess because the director throws everything at you almost at once; however I believe that is what he intends. As the story goes on the knots that make up the story untwine (OVA to OVA). So expect the first OVA to be the most complicated and confusing. but if you Read the summary first the story will make more sense the first time you watch it.
Finally, the animation and CG is second to none. It is an extremely beautiful anime.

Sooo, I highly recommend reading the summery on the back of the box first.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Forget Advent Children, June 1, 2006
By Keonyn (Minnesota, USA) - See all my reviews
What we have here is a highly underrated title with some truly impressive animation, music, voicing and an engaging story. I'll start with the story however as that is where this title gets most of its complaints. It is a complicated story that certainly isn't told in the clearest of fashions. Of course, it is still told and though it probably takes two viewings to really grasp the story it is all there clearly enough aside from the obvious factors that will show in the 2nd volume. It is a story that makes you to pick up on it rather than simply forcing itself on you and to really fully understand it I seriously recommend viewing it at least twice.

Now on to the animation, which is an amazing display of hybrid traditional/CGI animation which is put together very effectively. Neither type seems lower quality than the other, both the CGI and the standard 2D are very well done and have very fluid movements. The detail is quite impressive and the budget for this title really shows in the animation.

The music has a very cinematic and dramatic feel and is one of this titles strongest points. The voice acting is well done as well, both in English and in Japanese.

The latest big hit in the anime world has been Advent Children, but I must say honestly that I enjoy Karas so much more than Advent Children. The animation isn't quite as detailed in Karas but the movements seem a lot more real and organic and the action actually gives the illusion of action more effectively than anything in Advent Children did. The story, while a little difficult to pick up on at first, is a much more in depth and quality story than what Advent Children provides and while I will freely admit that not everyone may be able to "get it" from the start all the elements are there, you just need to pick up on them and it will take a few viewings to do so.

I highly recommend this one though, it's a very well done anime in every department and while the story isn't laid out for the viewer perfectly it is still all there regardless and just requires some perception to really get it. It's a relatively inexpensive title and it's worth every penny.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Do it now, Karas
Imagine if every city chose a special champion to defeat monstrous mechanical demons -- becoming the armored superhuman known as Karas. Read more
Published 10 months ago by E. A Solinas

5.0 out of 5 stars Karas
I was very very happy with this movie. It came early and was in perfect condition! Thanks!
Published 13 months ago by Lindsay J. Duerden

4.0 out of 5 stars If there is one contemporary anime film that is the equivalent of a summer blockbuster, it would have to be Karas
Karas: The Prophecy is the first of two installments of this Tatsunoko Productions movie series (Gatchaman, Speed Racer), honoring their 40th anniversary. Read more
Published 17 months ago by LazerBlader

5.0 out of 5 stars No seizures please.
Incredible fight scenes for a about 1/3 of the movie with an amazingly confusing storyline for the rest of it. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Reginald E. Mccafferty

5.0 out of 5 stars The best Anime
Karas is one of the best Anime i have Ever seen

The animation part is great, good story, and Characters
i do recommend it a lot for everyone.
Published 22 months ago by Dany Feghali

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic visual feast!
Karas is one of the most beautifully-rendered presentations I've ever seen. Hand drawings and computer graphics are seamlessly blended, and the attention to the detail is... Read more
Published 22 months ago by J. Wang

1.0 out of 5 stars A pretty mess
The slick CG fight scenes aren't enough to pull off this anime. The story is a mess. It is incoherent and jumps all over the place. It's all mood with no substance. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Daric

5.0 out of 5 stars KARAS Rocks!!!
Just like my other review of the second part to this series, all I can say is AWSOME!! Worth the money for any fans collection. Definitly worth having.
Published 24 months ago by Dirk Brown

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best anime
This is a great movie!!!! I can't wait for the 2nd one to come out. A must BUY!!!!!
Published on August 23, 2007 by Dabpro

1.0 out of 5 stars What does the animation matter if there isn't a story
I spent the entire movie in utter confusion over the storyline. It wasn't even clear who Kara's was until halfway through. Read more
Published on July 31, 2007 by R. N.

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