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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| MANUFACTURER: | A.D. Vision |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Animated, NTSC |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 742617902239 |
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Customer Reviews of Boogiepop Phantom - Evolution 2
What Lurks in the Skins of Men BoogiePop Phantom was something I felt a bit unsure about at first, placing much of my judgment in the namesake and nothing more. Still, after viewing the first disk, I found myself intrigued by the darkness involved in the series and how every face seemed to be important in some regard as the worlds of rumor and disappearance began to merge together as one. Viewing the first BoogiePop Phantom disk left many questions within my mind, however, including the exact nature of people shown in the backgrounds and seemed a bit inconsequential, not to mention the serial killer that was prowling the streets in search of prey. Still, you could see a noose tightening around the lives of the people that were on display, closing in more and more on something akin to a purpose to the "angel of death" and the reasons she had made High School kids her victims of choice. Well, this continues onward now.
Within this installation there are a few notable that are introduced, including a certain madman seen screaming on the streets while two girls walked past him, the little girl that created the strange butterflies from the second, a major player in the events that have been transpiring throughout the last few pieces, as well as a drove of other ideas that are set into motion as the bodies continue to amass and nobody seems to understand why. They simply blame the beast they call the BoggiePop Phantom, the proverbial "angel of Death," and try to go on with their fixations and their lives. Luckily some of the explanation is given as to why things are happening in the way that they begun taking place, plus there are a few more people alluding to the fact that the strange light in the sky might have had something to do with it.
While not as strange as the first installation, it is something that is notable because of its ability to develop the notions involved into a streamlined idealism and because the effects it gives the viewer through sound and visual oddities presses it forward in such a commendable way. In many ways it reminds me of some of the other notable pieces of surrealistic horror anime and yet it pushes down its own path as well, giving it a feeling all its own. Granted, you have to like things that moved at an almost planned pace and that look into what the characters see with depths that leave few stones unturned, and you have to like the fact that all the individuals paint a picture as a whole. Still, if you are accepting of these portions and want something that keeps the eyes pressed and wondering what will happen next, then this is a worthy recommendation.
Disturbing, Deep and Engaging
In this second volume of Boogiepop Phantom, we are given a look at three major characters along with a multitude of minor characters. It's a puzzle, and it can be difficult to piece together yourself. Fortunately, the director and cast members enjoyed the show so much that they decided to put a running commentary on for each episode. However, this should not be used until the whole series is viewed.
Can't figure it out just wait!
This second disc to the BPP series brings thing around full circle. The animation is great and the story line thickens. A must buy series for anifanatics!