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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Mizuho Nishikubo |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 1999 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Viz Video |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Anime / Japanimation, Movie |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 782009045632 |
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Customer Reviews of Video Girl Ai: Ai Love & Sadness Dubbed
The Wonders of Love This volume of the anime is based on parts of chapters 8-20 of the manga. Most of the plot comes from 8-11 and scattered bits from the very end of 15 through 20.
In the first volume, (for background purposes here) while watching her videotape, Ai comes out of the TV screen to help Yota with his love life.
In the first episode on this tape, Yota decides to enter an illustration contest for children's books to get my mind off of Moemi. Meanwhile, Moemi is trying to make a relationship work with Yota's best friend, Takashi. Ai discovers that she truly loves Yota and quickly learns the consequences of those emotions which she is not allowed to have.
In the final episode, Ai's creator has appeared and decides that Ai is defective. Her love for Yota violates her programming. Yota enters the surreal video world realm to rescue Ai.
The ending may not be enough for some people. It's not a clear cut ending like most anime I've seen. The moments during the ending credits provide hints at what might be in the future for the characters. What is shown has not appeared in the English version of the manga yet so I can't say whether it's loyal to the original or not.
When comparing this to the manga (comic), in some ways this feels rushed because so much was not used. It was severely condensed. However, it did seem great before reading the manga. It does work very well. Your own personal preferences will determine whether those missing plot elements will bug you or not.
This volume only has one Omake Theater - a short interview with Noriko Sakai who sings the opening theme "Happy Tears."
A great conclution to a great series
This is the last of the Video Girl Ai trilogy, and, by far, one of the most touching I've ever seen. It asks the quesition "How far would you go to find the one you love." Ai has been taken, and Yuta must travel to the Video World, a different dimention where not all is what it seems, and where he must overcome the traps and snare set in his path to rescue the Ai, the one he loves.
Make sure you watch to the very end of the credits to find out what happens.
A great title to show the ability of anime to express a very touching story. An excellent addition to your anime and movie collection.