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Attack on Titan: Complete Season One [Blu ray]
| Genre | Horror, Television, DVD Movie, Blu-ray Movie, Anime & Manga, Action & Adventure |
| Format | Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Contributor | Josh Grelle, J. Michael Tatum, Ashly Burch, Bryn Apprill, Jessica Calvello, Bryce Papenbrook, Trina Nishimura, Justin Cook, Carly Hunter, Lauren Landa, Mike McFarland, Robert McCollum, Matthew Mercer See more |
| Language | Japanese |
| Number Of Discs | 4 |
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"An intense, visceral, and graphic thrill ride" – Anime News Network
“The most intense anime of 2013” – TheDailyDot
“Japan’s equivalent of The Walking Dead” – io9
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When the man-eating giants called Titans first appeared, humans retreated behind massive walls. After a hundred years of safety, a colossal-sized Titan smashes through the defenses, unleashing a flood of giants and carnage in the streets. Eren Jaeger watches helplessly as one of the creatures devours his mother.
He vows to kill every Titan walking the earth.
Eren and his surviving friends enlist to fight against the insatiable monsters. The future looks bleak, but there's more to Eren than meets the eye: he may be humanity's last hope against extinction. From the director of Death Note and High School of the Dead comes the series Anime News Network calls "an intense, visceral, and graphic thrill ride." The Titans have come to feast. Anything can happen. No one is safe.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.6 Ounces
- Item model number : 43379903
- Director : Mike McFarland
- Media Format : Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 10 hours and 25 minutes
- Release date : January 24, 2017
- Actors : Bryce Papenbrook, Trina Nishimura, Josh Grelle, Matthew Mercer, J. Michael Tatum
- Dubbed: : English
- Subtitles: : English
- Producers : Carly Hunter, Justin Cook
- Language : Japanese (Dolby TrueHD 2.0), English (Dolby TrueHD 5.1)
- Studio : Funimation
- ASIN : B01NCB8380
- Number of discs : 4
- Best Sellers Rank: #9,716 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #300 in Anime (Movies & TV)
- #1,232 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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"Attack on Titan" is a cultural phenomenon that has captivated audiences around the globe, and the complete first season encapsulates the essence of this groundbreaking anime series. Set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity is on the brink of extinction, the story follows a group of young warriors known as the Survey Corps as they take on the towering Titans, formidable creatures that devour humans without remorse. With its intricate world-building, morally complex characters, and intense battles, "Attack on Titan" delivers a gripping narrative that keeps you hooked from the first episode to the last.
What sets "Attack on Titan" apart is its ability to seamlessly blend heart-pounding action with profound themes of survival, identity, and the nature of humanity. The series raises thought-provoking questions about the lengths people are willing to go to in order to protect their loved ones and the sacrifices they make in the face of overwhelming odds. As you delve deeper into the story, you'll find yourself emotionally invested in the characters' struggles, their victories, and their heartbreaking losses.
The animation in "Attack on Titan" is nothing short of breathtaking. The Blu-ray format elevates the visuals to new heights, allowing you to fully appreciate the meticulous attention to detail and the stunning artistry. From the awe-inspiring Titan battles to the intricate cityscapes, the animation brings the world of "Attack on Titan" to life in vivid detail. The fluidity of the action sequences and the dynamic camera angles immerse you in the heart of the battle, heightening the suspense and leaving you in awe of the animators' skill.
On the Blu-ray release, the audio quality enhances the immersive experience, with crystal-clear dialogue, a powerful score, and the thundering roars of the Titans reverberating through your speakers. The English voice cast delivers stellar performances, capturing the essence of the characters and their emotional journeys. The Blu-ray set also includes exciting bonus features, such as behind-the-scenes documentaries, interviews with the cast and crew, and insightful commentary tracks that offer a deeper understanding of the series' creation.
"Attack on Titan: The Complete First Season" on Blu-ray is a must-have for both anime enthusiasts and newcomers to the series. With its gripping storyline, breathtaking animation, and thought-provoking themes, it's an anime masterpiece that will keep you on the edge of your seat and craving for more. So, gather your courage, rally your fellow defenders, and prepare to face the Titans head-on in this epic adventure that will leave you breathless and yearning for the next season!
UPDATE: Funimation confirms 13 episodes. Told ya so!
Also (via Funimation): "A Limited Edition of Attack on Titan is also available to order in our Shop, and through other retailers. This edition includes: - 3D lenticular art card - a 24 page digibook titled "Notes from Beyond the Wall: Part 1″ - plus 104 minutes of on-disc extras"
Also:
"Fans can now order the Collector's Edition of Attack on Titan, available exclusively in our FUNimation Shop. This edition will include the following: - 4-pin collection (Military Police Regiment, Scout Regiment, Garrison Regiment, and Cadet Corps) - A replica of Eren's key necklace - A sword necklace featuring the Titan flesh paring blades - a 3D lenticular art card - a 24 page digibook titled "Notes From Beyond the Wall: Part 1″ - plus 104 minutes of on-disc extras"
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I will of course update the product listing once I receive the actual item and check the quality, extras, and so on. Mainly I want to add a positive review of the series and the story to encourage folks to check it out. I expect this DVD/Blu-Ray to contain 13 episodes. If Funimation actually includes all 26 (25 numbered episodes plus the 13.5 'catch up' episode), then I will be shocked.
I have seen episodes 1 - 25 (on Crunchyroll with a premium membership), and like most people, I was originally skeptical about this series. In fact, I wasn't sold on it until I got through episode 3. Then I forced my girlfriend to watch it (who isn't fond of many anime series). Now we're cosplaying as Eren and Mikasa!
The manga was good, but the quality was what it was: a beginner series. The author Hajime Isayama pitched his first series to Shueisha and Weekly Shonen Jump. WSJ told him to clean it up and water it down for younger audiences. They said it wouldn't be a hit with the current style and story. So Isayama basically told them to stuff it and took it to Kodansha. Now, several years later, he has one of the most amazing breakout hits in anime history.
The series is complicated, and it poses many questions which aren't answered by episode 25. But to give you an idea of the initial premise: humanity is confined into a huge walled land with several cities and gates. Outside these walls are wilds populated by Titans - giant, seemingly unintelligent feeding creatures. And their diet consists of humans. Mankind hasn't figured out what they are or what they want or even how to properly combat them. The only thing that seems to work is using 3D maneuver gear to get behind a Titan's neck and cut out a chunk of their flesh just at the base of the neck. Otherwise, the Titans regenerate and continue eating. Oddly, they don't seem to need to eat to survive. Weird!
So things seem to be rosy and easy - except for the Expeditionary forces which continue venturing outside the walls to gather intelligence - when a couple of different Titans (not the mindless automaton-like Titans) break into the wall. Then all hell breaks loose. Mankind suffers a crippling defeat and has to move behind the next wall - losing a huge chunk of territory and people in the process.
What makes this series amazing is the characters. Eren, Mikasa, and Armin are amazing and complex characters. It reminds me a bit of Fullmetal Alchemist, the completeness of the characters and my hopes that all goes well for them. Adding to the tension is the fact that death in this series is kind of pointless. It's not like some heroic battle against an evil opponent... no, in this series, when one gets eaten by a Titan it's a pretty worthless death. Which makes the tension much better.
The animation is high quality, but they studio kept to the style of the manga. Expect thick lines, and some distortion. But the finishing is excellent. The backgrounds (courtesy Production IG) are impressive. This series pops when viewed in HD. The music is a wonderful score composed by Hiroyuki Sawano (might now him from Gundam Unicorn, Blue Exorcist, and Guilty Crown).
One note: I love the series in Japanese because Romi Park (who voiced Edward Elric in FMA) is the voice of Zoë Hange, she is amazing in this role as she is in most. Plus it's fun to hear her voice a female for once!
Show solidarity for humanity and buy this series! You will not be disappointed!
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I'm happy with this purchase, but the DVD case arrived with a crack in it. Probably Yamato.
Sobre la edición:
PROS
- Excelente calidad de video
- Extras, incluyendo comentario en algunos capítulos,el Chibi Theater (Chimi Kyara Gekijo), un documental de 1 hora sobre el proceso de doblaje, trailers, opening y ending sin texto, galería, etc.
- Correcciones de estilo, por ejemplo redibujaron varias escenas donde los personajes se veían "feos"
- Modo "maratón", que reproduce toda la serie de corrido sin openings ni endings que interrumpan
CONTRAS
- La traducción es muy inconsistente, por ejemplo en un momento es "Colossal Titan" y al siguiente "Colossus Titan"
- Seleccionar un elemento del menú es una pesadilla. Verán, todas las letras son grises, y algún genio tuvo la brillante idea de que el elemento seleccionado fuera color gris tenúe. Esto ocasiona que no sepas que estás seleccionando y le des clic a algo que no querías. Es una molestia menor pero refleja un diseño terrible.
- No se puede ver el video en japonés sin subtítulos, ni tiene subtítulos SDH. Las únicas opciones son japonés con subs en inglés, o inglés sin subtítulos.
- No tradujeron los "intermedios" de cada capítulo, ya saben, la parte donde dan la info revelada hasta el momento
NEUTRO
- Sólo tiene inglés y japonés.
- El empaque es bastante estándar. Funda externa de cartón, estuche de plástico de buena calidad, buena impresión de los discos, etc.
As far as the series goes it is definitely in my top 5 of all time. I not only enjoy its distopian story but how it takes itself very seriously and so lacks many anime quirks so to speak, setting it apart. The beauty of the animation and the music (composed my Hiroyuki Sawano) is top notch and adds so much to the series.
I would recommend this set to both those who have yet to watch the series and those who already have. Now I wait patiently for the second set.






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