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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Kôichi Mashimo |
| MANUFACTURER: | Adv Films |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Anime, Anime / Japanimation, Movie |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 702727028830 |
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Customer Reviews of Sorcerer Hunters 2: 2 Beauties & A Beast (Dub)
A Sorcerer Hunter's Happiness Okay. This tape was a little different from the first tape. The first episode was more like they get a vacation and it's at that beach. It was little sad, because Carrot was used by a girl. The next episode is sad too. Carrot met this girl named Lake, but I don't want to give the flat line. The last episode is where they have another mission asigned by Big Momma. It was about the love bewteen a brother and a sister. Also Marron gets a little scary near the end. It was the different from the first volume, because there weren't those little looking triangle things on the socerer's foreheads, but there really was only one sorcerer in the whole tape. It's funny as the first one, oh yeah, and Carrot gets hit on the head alot. You got to get this tape. You'll enjoy it!
Not as good, but still a great watch...
What? Only three stars? Yeah, that's right. As much of a Bakuretsu Hunter nutso as I am, I had to rate this one down a little bit. The three episodes on this tape are very similar to those on the first. They've got the humor, the scantily clad women, the perversion, and all the other things I've come to love about this anime. So why three stars? Well, basically, it's 'cause there's no plot! As in the preceding volume, each episode is a self contained individual story with no real effect on any of the others. That was fun in the first tape because we got to meet the characters and experience their crazy antics. But by the fourth or fifth episode, I want some plot! ^_^
As for the episodes, here goes. In episode 4, 'Fireworks Competition of Love', the Hunters get a day off at the beach! Carrot meets a lovelorn young girl who wants her to meet him later that evening (ooh la la!). Carrot gets excited, but Tira and Chocolate aren't too pleased... Next is episode 5, 'A Lovely Girl at Lakeside' in which Carrot meets a little girl at a hidden lake. While she seems perfectly nice, Marron discovers that his brother may be in danger... Then there's episode 6, 'Heresy of Love is Crystal'. Finally, an episode with a Sorcerer to beat up! ^_^ However, it's not as simple as finding the sorcerer and being done with him, not when he wants his sister back. And all the bishonen hunters will be happy - it stars Marron! Wahoo...
All in all, I liked it! The stories get a little more intelligent (but still no plot! ^_^) and were very entertaining. If you don't really care much about plot, and you just wanna laugh your bum off, this'll be good for you. And if you're a Bakuretsu loon like me, then you should buy it too...
Not as good as volume 3, but better than volume 1
The first episode on this tape was one I liked because it was funny how the two girls, Chocolate and Tira, kept torturing poor Carrot. The end of the 1st episode was also nice because it showed Carrot's dedication to helping out a friend in need. He was triumphant in the end because he did get to the girl to help her set off the fireworks, despite all the obstacles in his way. Also, I think the 2nd episode on this cassette was the best on the tape. In "A Dreamy Girl at Lakeside", Carrot meets a little girl at a lake and shows humility and kindness by entertaining the child and doing everything to make her happy. Throughout the whole episode, the girl visits Carrot and he is always able to identify her, even though it only takes her hours to become years older. The third episode on the cassette was a disappointment. It was dull and wishy-washy. But all in all, this volume was pretty good!