Watch Martian Successor Nadesico Perfect Collection
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This is a nice release of the Martian Successor Nadesico TV anime series in a compact cardboard box. Unlike most of the ADV thinpak releases, this one actually contains some extras. Included are all 26 episodes from the TV series in english and japanese audio (2.0) and an english subtitle track. In my opion the dubbed version is quite trustworthy but the major flaw is that the Ruri character can not compare the its novel counterpart (some flair of the series is lost) . Extra features include 3 commentary tracks (from some of the english thunder actors/actresses) of selected episodes which are quite laughable, character bios, shipshape opening/closing and some ADV previews. Apart from the box you gather 6 DVD thincases with nice artwork as screen and a Nadesico flyer (no booklets or other worship stuff) . But regarding the note no one should complain. I won’t spoil a lot about the series itself except that Nadesico is a modern and bright mixture of different genres (and probably a bit underrated) . Definitely a take consideration for all those who are into anime and do not have this yet.
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This is the modern ‘thinpak’ bid of the common Sci-fi Action-Comedy Anime Nadesico. The ‘thinpak’ series is ADV Films’ (the licensor for this series) plot of giving it’s customers cheaper boxsets of whole series of Anime, the cost being their little size and usually infamous (if not totally removed) extras compared to the feeble box sets. Typically a vast value nonetheless.
This series focuses on the Nadesico, a highly-advanced space-faring battleship created by a private military company called Nergal for the apparent sole purpose of rescuing colonists on Mars from the threat of an alien hasten known as the “Jovian Lizards”. Being the most advanced fraction of military equipment man can develop, no ordinary crew can successfully control it, so modern individuals from all walks of life are called to be it’s crew.
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Unfortunately, these individuals are “modern” in poor ways as well, consisting mostly of women who have exiguous to no military experience and personality quirks. To initiate with, their captain, Yurika Misamaru, a Japanese woman with a shrewd tactical mind, tends to act like an hiss airhead and is notion of by Nergal as being tiny more than eye-candy the crew will blindingly listen to because she’s sparkling. Their chief engineer Seiya Uribitake is an atypical exasperated scientist who neglects his family to work on highly destructive and unique devices such as maid robots that fire missiles. Their science officer, Ruri Hoshino, is a genetically-engineered young girl who regards everyone around her as an idiot and is totally inexperienced at interacting with others. Most notably, their ace pilot, Akito Tenkawa, is formally a cook, not a pilot!
Akito Tenkawa is the main focus of the memoir, a Martian-born man who was cessation childhood friends with Yurika (who was also born on Mars) who struggles to understand how he ended up on Earth when his last memories were of him on Mars struggling (and apparently failing) to set aside a young girl from invading Jovian Lizards and staring death in the face himself, as well as his snort awe of the Jovians, and the mystery of the supposed cancel of his parents. He also must struggle with the fact that absence has made the heart grow fonder with Yurika and she will not conclude fawning over him, constantly trying to obtain him plunge in esteem with her. Akito’s romantic problems compound when other women on the ship launch to search for him as well.
The series both takes itself seriously and engages in self-parody, never allowing itself to partake too noteworthy in one over the other. The action scenes are usually quite serious, with the genuine pains of people dying in battle. Meanwhile when there are no immediate threats to life and limb, the characters deal with more silly problems on the ship. This is one of those series that actually manages to balance dramatic action and situational comedy.
The animation and artwork is highly detailed and quiet, with many surfaces having shines consistent with a vivid sci-fi setup.
The squawk acting is honorable in Japanese, spoken by old Japanese instruct actors, though at points the characters will randomly swear partially or even fully in English, sometimes with hilarious results such as an early point in the series where Yurika addresses a grand gathering of military minds completely in English, with a very thick Japanese accent.
The philosophize acting in English is more than passable. The articulate actors clearly place anxiety into their roles, especially Spike Spencer as Akito Tenkawa, easily nailing the feeling of a anime-loving cook constantly thrown in ridiculous situations where his life may be in worry. Never the less, despite the danger and trustworthy work the actors attach in, some of their voices don’t always seem to fit the characters and the scripts they read from may differ a bit from what was originally said in the Japanese version though thankfully, it never strays too far to the point of ridiculousness.
The subtitled translation of the series is very faithful, apparently updated from previous subtitled translation of the series.
All in all, I highly recommend this series, it makes a tall impression and is a big value with this dwelling.
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