Streaming Gravitation: Lyrics of Love OVA Online
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Streaming Gravitation: Lyrics of Love OVA Online.
Movie Title: Gravitation: Lyrics of Love OVA Gravitation: Lyrics of Love OVA is available for streaming or downloading. Click Here to Stream or Download Gravitation: Lyrics of Love OVA |
America’s favorite shonen-ai couple returns in an all new story!
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Bad Luck’s lead singer and lyricist, Shuichi Shindo, is a total wreck. With deadlines for the band’s next album looming, the pressure is on, but the normally energetic Shuichi has become listless and fallen into a writing slump. It’s all because Yuki - the great love of his life - has suddenly become cold and distant. Depressed and anxious, Shuichi doesn’t want to think about lyrics - he just wants to know how to get Yuki to talk to him!
Now, thanks to Shuichi’s big mouth bragging to the press about how talented he is, the band can’t even hire someone else to write the lyrics for them. If they don’t manage to break Shuichi out of his slump soon, it could mean the end of Bad Luck for good!
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Contains the entire OVA series!
PLUS! This disc includes a special Soundtrack-Only audio channel with a lyrics track!
DVD Features: Special Dual Sided Cover, Liner Notes, Art Gallery, Producer Commentary, Anime vs. Manga Comparison, Gravitation “Sneak Peeks” 1 & 2, Textless Opening, Textless Closing for Episode 1, Right Stuf Trailers, Scene Access,
Spoken Languages: English, Japanese, Soundtrack Only, English subtitles, On Screen Translations, Lyrics Track.
The Gravitation OVA is finally here!
I won’t bother describing the story, because it basically consists of what has already been explained in other reviews and by Amazon themselves (except for how it ends, but I won’t spoil that either, not that it is at all hard to figure out for yourselves), so I’ll jump right into the disc itself.
This disc is targetting towards fans of the original manga, and follows the manga timeline with little straying, as opposed to the TV series timeline. Incidentally, the TV series was made after the OVA (and the OVA was made around volume 8 of the manga).
You don’t need to have seen the TV series to follow this OVA, but you might find yourself lost if you haven’t read any of the manga. While they do show you clips of things that occur in the manga (like Shuichi and Yuki’s first meeting, their “first time,” and the scene in the club where Shuichi sees that Yuki came after all and stutters uncontrollably), they for the most part assume that if you are watching this, you have already read at least some of the manga. I would personally recommend at least the first two or three volumes before jumping into this (although K and Fujisaki don’t appear until volume 5).
For the confused fans of the anime, who have not read the manga, there is a section comparing the anime, manga, and OVA. Also, for the fans of the TV series discs, there are still liner notes, so don’t you worry yourselves! And for anyone’s interest, after each of the two 30 minute episodes, there is a short “sneek peak” still color images slide show of scenes from the manga with voice overs by the voices of Shuichi and Yuki (you can also access these from the special features menu). If you haven’t read the manga, these may just make you want to pick it up!
Ayaka, ASK, Mika Seguchi and Kanna Mizuki (she has a bigger role in the manga and only makes a cameo in the TV series) make no appearances in the OVA, but Shuichi’s sister Maiko (from the manga) does.
If you were worried, the English voice cast has pretty much all returned, and even some of the voice actors whose characters aren’t even in the OVA (notably, Taki and Mika) returned to do additional voices on this disc.
What may annoy fans of the TV series is the change in eye and hair colors for some of the characters. Eiri still has his brown eyes, but Shuichi now has green (as opposed to his lavender eyes in the TV series) as well as much darker hair.
This disc is not recommended to people who have serious problems with homosexuality, and everyone should be warned that the disc is rated 16+ for one kind of graphic (though there is no sex) scene that Shuichi imagines (you need to be ok with the idea of Yuki in some skimpy undies, too). If you are thinking about picking up this disc for “yaoi” content, you’ll probably be disappointed, but for the fans of the series, especially if you are a manga fan, there is a ton to keep you interested. The TV series has quite a bit of the “feeling” of the manga in it, but this OVA is even better in regards to humorous comments and situations and asides to the audience. I was bawling with laughter throughout most of it.
Finally, the music on this disc is amazing. Smashing Blue (closing theme), In the Moonlight, Shining Collection and Spicy Marmalade are all great, and worth listening to all by themselves (and you can do this on the audio only track on the disc!). Also, Blind Game Again (which you may remember from the music video in the TV series) is the opening theme.
All in all, I highly recommend this disc to all current Gravitation fans; especially to the fans of the manga. To those who are not currently fans, you may want to rent (or buy, some of those discs go for as little as 9.99 in some stores now) some of the TV series or check out the manga first, as this disc is a little pricy to take a chance on.
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