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Aria the Animation Season 1 (2008)

Starring: Aria Director: Right Stuf Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Actors: Aria
  • Directors: Right Stuf
  • Format: Animated, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled
  • Language: Japanese
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Studio: RIGHT STUF
  • DVD Release Date: September 30, 2008
  • Run Time: 325 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001BN4WA4
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #38,554 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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The shojo (girl's) fantasy Aria (2005) takes places 150 years after Mars was "terraformed" into the watery planet Aqua. Fifteen-year-old Akari Mizunashi has come to Aqua to become an "Undine," a woman who steers a gondola through the canals of Neo Venezia, offering information about its landmarks to tourists. She and her friends Aika and Alice study with the three most celebrated Undines in the city. Although Akari can be a bit of a klutz at times, her existence is so tame and wholesome, it makes "The Bobsey Twins" feel like life in the fast lane. Some critics complained that the popular Azumanga Daioh, like Seinfeld, wasn't about anything. But the girls in that high school cast acted like real individuals; Akari and her friends behave so well they suggest throwbacks to a '50s juvenile novel. The idea of building a perfect replica of the city of Venice as a tourist attraction fits in with the Japanese predilection for creating theme restaurants and parks of all sizes. A pastel-colored Neverland inhabited exclusively by cute teenagers and cute (if strange-looking) cats may appeal to adolescent girls, but it will quickly bore their brothers and older viewers. Kozue Amano's Aria manga scored a big hit in Japan, and the animated series spawned two sequels and an OVA. In Japanese only, with English subtitles. (Rated 13 and older, but suitable for viewers two or three years younger: brief nudity, minor cartoon violence) --Charles Solomon

(1. That Lovely Miracle... 2. On That Special Day... 3. With That Transparent Girl... 4. That Undeliverable Letter... 5. To That Impossibly Existing Island... 6. Things That We Want to Protect... 7. That Wonderful Job... 8. That Dejected President... + That Cool Hero... 9. That Star-like Fairy... 10. During That Warm Holiday... 11. On Those Orange Days... 12. That Gentle Wish... 13. That White Morning...)

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In the early 24th century, Mars has been terraformed by mankind into a sparkling planet covered in water. Akari Mizunashi, at the age of 15, has left everything behind to travel to that reborn world, now known as Aqua. More than anything, Akari wants to be an "undine" - a female gondolier who navigates the canals of the Aquan city of Neo-Venezia. As she begins her training with the prestigious Aria Company, will she be up to the challenges that await her on the path to achieve her dream? Contains the complete 13-episode first season. DVD Features: Scene access, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo audio for Japanese dialogue, English subtitles and English on-screen translations. PLUS: More features to be announced.


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's not shoujo, lol..., January 3, 2009
This Solomon Amazon reviewer is an idiot. First off, Aria is not a shoujo series. I can't say exactly what it is... it's not exactly seinen, but it is most definitely not shoujo. (I've read/watched hundreds of shoujo manga/anime... I know shoujo when I see it) This guy name-throws in Azumanga Daioh (is it the one other anime he's seen?) even though it has absolutely nothing in common with Aria. Azumanga isn't even slice-of-life. Yes, there is a genre name for this kind of show. It's "slice-of-life." There is no overarching plot or intense drama. It's a subtler form of escapism, and it's only boring for "older viewers" with zero attention span and no appreciation for this kind of anime. This isn't really a kids anime, either. I'd think most kids would be bored to death by Aria. Like Kokoro Toshokan (another slice-of-life anime--not as good as Aria, but worth a look nonetheless), it takes you to a very romanticized version of the world, and eases you into its pace for a while.

That said, I was not so -very- impressed when watching the first season for the first time. I thought it merely a fairly good show. It was during the second season that I really fell in love with Neo-Venezia and its characters. By the third season it was one of my favorite anime of all time.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Calm, Peaceful and Lovely... , October 27, 2008
ARIA is a beautifully crafted piece of anime, brought to life by Junichi Sato (Sailor Moon, Kaliedo Star and others). His optimistic characters shine through and this "slice of life" series about gondoliers on a foreign idyllic water planet called Aqua has life and substance. The stories are as light as air, and deal with three girls and their mentors as they train their hardest and most earnestly to become Prima Undines, gondaliers who scull boats through the water canals of a Neo-Venice.

The color and art design are breathtaking, water lapping, gorgeous blues and golds washing the screen to give a cool, soft feel. There are the typical episodes, such as the one where the girls go on a mission to train, but the training turns out to be different than they expect. A cat goes missing. There's a trip back into time to see the past in the present's eyes. There is the hot springs episode, the holiday episode... but its all well done and has a calm, uplifting feel to it all.

Those who enjoyed series such as Haibane Remnei, Somedays Dreamers and other slow moving, slice of life series will find themselves right at home here. It's calming, beautiful to watch and has a charming sense to it too.

All 13 episodes are represented from the first season/series. Japanese language with English subtitles (there is NO dub). An array of bonus features populate the four discs, including one that shows clips of the director in Venice (with commentary) by Sato, which is quite entertaining.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Box Set, October 28, 2008
I downloaded Aria the Animation (and it's next seasons) because there wasn't a box set or DVDs available.

Now Right Stuf brings us a box set for the first season of the Aria story.

You receive a rough cardboard box. This isn't flimsy cardboard, nor is it double corrugated. Feels more like a hardcover book's material. It houses 4 slim DVD cases and the "Guide to Neo Venezia", which is a nice addition that features character art and some fun facts that are presented though the series, but in a more informative setup. We miss out on 2 DVD covers, since the Japanese release was in a 6 volume set. Akira and Athena are left out of the box art.

The episodes themselves (13) are split 4-3-3-3 on the DVDs. The quality is great, the series has more color and warmth than the TV rips that I have. Though the TV rips look sharper, I believe this to be from a lack of color. Though the trade off is not having intro credits and TV sponsor delays.

Now here's why I didn't give this fantastic bundle a 5. Years ago the anime companies decided to make their subtitles this awful yellow with karaoke text in white. I'm sad to say this hasn't changed.

Please, PLEASE use at least white thin type. The TV rips have this nice white font type with a blue outline that looks GORGEOUS! And the karaoke fades as the song progresses through the lyrics. I will not believe that it takes a great deal of time to make the font prettier and more appealing without increasing the costs of the package.

Also, this set DOES NOT include English dubs. I can't tell whether this is a good thing or bad thing. By not making a dub it decreases production values, makes the set cheaper, and allows for better quality video to be on the DVD. But on the other hand a series like this begs for a great cast to be assembled. Maybe they'll make a dub set in the future.

I'm not going to complain much though. I have a GREAT anime series in a quality box with nice bonuses packed on the DVDs, not to mention the free guide and the fact that it's finally available.
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