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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| MANUFACTURER: | A.D. Vision |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Color |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 702727042522 |
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Customer Reviews of Neo Ranga - A Nation Apart (Vol. 4)
Couldn't wait to watch it! Okay, mine wont be as long as the others but oh well. Anyway, this was a great disc, opening more questions about what's going to happen at the end of this series. The only disappointment was the battle that season 1(disc 3) left off with. Other than that I enjoyed watching this disc as always, and can't wait to get the 5th soon, whoohoo! Neo Ranga is intriguing because it gives you a mystery that you're racking your mind to solve but can't yet because it's not the end. Anyway, yeah if you haven't see Neo Ranga, or this disc, you better see it soon!
Gods, Politicians, and Girls
After a first season close that to promised that this series was on the way to displaying a bit more depth and meaning, I am proud to announce that this new series has started out with a bit better art and writing. As far as depth... I'm afraid that the basic structure of using 15 minute episodes was simply too much to overcome. Expect to find yourself back in Musashino, every bit as confused by the antics of the Shimabara sisters and their handy-dandy, giant god Ranga. Never sure whether this is a comedy or a tragedy.
The first episode sets the tone, with Ranga building a hot bath for the thirsty residents while the sisters foil both government plots and the machinations of the Kyoshinkai Syndicate. Kyoshin, by the way, means 'mind like a mirror - when it doesn't mean one of several other things. In a sense, the confusion in the use of this word is reflected in the chaotic way the episodes seem to jump from one subject to another. And yet the phrase implies a loss of illusion, and, at unexpected times, Neo Ranga provides some brilliant and bitter insights into human behavior.
In any case, the episodes are small dramas about life in a Tokyo neighborhood that suddenly finds itself a foreign country, with its own god. The Shimabaras are the unlikely kings of this micro-country - with all the flaws and self involvement of us ordinary folks. Whether they are worried about their first date, taking on giant, robotic Kami, or just being willful - they behave just like normal human beings. But, since they have a god on their side, the results that range from funny to catastrophic.
In an off-hand remark, one of the characters describes the formula for a successful television show as "the ones that show the most skin, and the ones that show other peoples screwed up lives... with two giants duking it out." Sure enough, that's the primary formula for Neo Ranga. The shame is that the series has a unique and non-conformist outlook that often gets lost in the flesh and the fighting. So far this is a series that will be remembers for its moments rather than for its story arc
A well made unique anime
Neo ranga is a fairly good japanese anime, but the 15 minute epesodes restric any sirious plot/charecter development. I enjoyed it despite some of its minor flaws becuase it is very uniqe. Enjoyable but there is better for your money.