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| ACTORS: | Blue Submarine No. 6, Satoru Ozawa |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| MANUFACTURER: | Pioneer Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Animated, Dolby |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 669198094095 |
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Customer Reviews of Blue Submarine No. 6 - Blues (Vol. 1)
Dude!! This is totally the best!!!!!!!!! I found this anime title on cartoon network when they ran it as a movie. They did a nice job editing and dubbing evan keeping the original names (that's a big surprise). The animation in this is gorgeos ranging from computer graphics (CG) and your wonderful anime artistry. The charectar designs for this anime is phenomanal and the way the emotions are depicted are beautiful. I have seen many anime in my life but this one is wonderful. I havn't had the chance to see it on a tape uncut or anything but as for a tv version I personally think it was wonderful. Blue Sub no. 6 is basiclly about the end of the world when the major cites of earth are flooded and creatures start attacking people. A young 18 year-old girl named Kino starts off the movie looking for Mayami (Spelling? i think its right) an ex-pilot. She finds him and is dissapointed in his lack of enthusiasum and leaves. She and her friend whose name I don't remember are going back to Blue Sub 6 when these giant spider-like creatures start attacking the people of the city. in the end of the whole ordeal Mayami ends up saving Kino, her friend, and some lady from being fried. So Mayami emds up on Blue 6 after all. Evevtually the main crew of blue sub 6 send Mayami and Kino out in a scouter ship to get rid of some demon water crafts. Kino and Mayami end up shooting one of those spider-like things and it is stuck on top of a submerged building. Mayami exits the scouter and finds a human, girl-like creature with red eyes and weird hair. Mayami saves her and later on this prooves to be useful, when he is drowning in the ocean. The demon girl carries him back to safty, whitch is a giant floating piece of rubble left from a blue sub explosion (note: not blue sub 6 another part of the Blue army fleat) Mayami wakes up to find the demon girl floating in the water staring at him. time passes and the two become frinds. Time goes by and the final battle to save mankind has come and Kino and Mayami go off in search of the mad scientist who created all of the demons and killed 10 billion people. Since this is such a good story and I can't nearly tell it as good as it is then I'm going to stop and say one thing (ok.....maybe a couple) Blue Submarine no. 6 allllllllllll the way!!!!!! oh yeah and the music in it is awesome!!!!!
Spoiled DVD generation
I find it funny that people are banishing this OAV series for the purpose of the length of the DVD. How many of you, who fit the previous statemetn, are hardcore anime fans that buy VHS tapes, dubbed, which only have 1 to 2 episodes per tape. Shame on you for neglecting to recommend these films for their 30 minute DVD's. How many of you hated the Kite DVD, which was only 45 minutes after a 15 minute US cut? Although the story and the plot are pretty mudane at times, the clean and concise animation, along with the CGI is extremely excellent. The OAV was designed for speed and looks, hence the "video" game feel of te animations and plot. The CGI is still, even after 2 years, better than most of the anime TV or OAV series that I have seen, though newer titles like Sol Bianco Legacy and the Candidate For Goddess series boast better CGI, you cant go wrong with Blue Submarine for a quick action fix. Pull out the popcorn and turn your Digital reciever to the max, you are about to embarc on a fast passed, vissualy amazing ride.
Anime with a different flavor
Fans of anime in general will definitely dig Satoru Ozawa's 4-part, 'Blue Submarine No. 6,' series. For starters, being that the story is centered around futuristic submarines and naval warfare, viewers are treated to some terrific battle scenes taking place on and below water - a setting typically not utilized in anime. Vol. 1 of the series sets the stage nicely showcasing some of the offensive/defensive capabilities of Blue Sub No. 6 and the colorful assortment of characters within it.
While much has already been commented on regarding the use of CG and traditional animation utilized in this series, in summary it looks just fine and at times absolutely breathtaking. But perhaps one of the best aspects of this disc is the really awesome Dolby 5.1 audio track for the Japanese-language track. This mix will have your system pumping out for sure - definitely one of the better audio mixes i've heard on an anime DVD.