Azumanga Daioh: The Complete Streaming
Lundi, septembre 6th, 2010![]() |
Azumanga Daioh: The Complete Streaming.
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Do I have qualifications for this review?? Well Yes I believe so, I have seen a LOT of Anime!
If you have not seen this series yet I recommend it to you. If you are an “Action” fan then it may be a bit dreary so have a contemplate on UTube first! then run out and choose it!
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Thats where I saw it first, it gained my immediate interest and soon I had seen all the episodes, and loved the whole lot.
I gain I have this edition, as I live in anaother country than the USA, It was released here as the six disks, in chubby packs with the translator/character art booklets and all the extras on disk. Also a special “father” or “Chiyo-Dad” broach. There are 6 disks of episodes and the last disk has several “extras” including a “mini movie”. I Cherish this boxset.
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Like many, I have watched the English and Japanese versions, Both are immense but I do like the Japanese version more, it is cuter and seems more natural.
So you havent seen it? well simply achieve it is the sage of 7 student girls, 2 female teachers and the leacherous Mr. Kimura! We follow them through 3 years of high school, to their graduation. The humor is light but delightful, animation is very obedient, the characters are drawn as not to appear 15-17 years outmoded, but that is their supposed age. There are times their characters turn to almost exagerated stick figures as necesitated by the “moment”.
The cast is: (no particular order)
Chiyo-Chan, the 10 year former prodigy, Cuteness is her fortay!,
Kagura, The not to studious but very sporty type, alway wants to compete with Sakaki
Koyomi, (Yomi) studious, shimmering and tends to misfortune about her weight.
Sakaki, Astronomical, clever, athletic and loves cats.
Kaorin, regular student infatuated with Sakaki.
Osaka, The place cadet! renown for her off beat non relevent statements, is estimable at puzzles and is a horror/ghost legend fan.
Tomo, the exuberant, competiative dunce, does everything but her homework,
Miss Yukari, The home room teacher, very competative, and has to be first!
Miss Minamo the PE Teacher, the more sensible of the 2 female tachers, and Miss Yukaris friend and rival.
Mr. Kimura, the Math teacher and has self confesed “loves school girls” and is a bit of a pervert.
Quote an Osaka-ism: “You occupy in ghosts when you are alone, and you smell a fart that is not yours!!”
Well this is a apt understanding, light, though-provoking and humourous and in the waste a bit gloomy when the girls all graduate, why shaded? well thats the raze of the series, and you want it to withhold going!! wheres episode 27?? AAAHHHHH!!
The space is now reasonably priced if you fetch the accurate retailer, the place is in broad boxes, and so takes a bit of area on the shelf, but heck! it deserves heaps of staunch estate in my book! Has all the features of the single episode boxes, with a few extras to boot! Huge value and a mammoth Anime!
Episodic? Sort of. Similar to Lucky Star, the Azumanga Daioh anime is compiled from 4-panel gag manga comics of the same name; either you bag the joke, or you don’t. The manga is unbelievable, to explore it in anime is exceptional. Azumanga Daioh has also been compared to, strangely enough, the U.S. sitcom “Seinfeld”, because of the episodic feel… supposedly a non-story arc affair. But realistically, the character development and day-to-day life (in this case, three years of Japanese high school) IS the anecdote arc. The repetition of comical relief is quite intentional, this stems from the characters personalities… which makes you grow closer and founder to them. Also, like Lucky Star (and Seinfeld), what makes this series extra special is the reviewable opportunities… you don’t feel weighed down by a series that is story-arc driven, this is all about the characters. No matter how many times I hear Elaine bust out “Salvage OUT!” on Seinfeld, it does not collect old; either does this anime.
I would highly recommend viewing the anime with Japanese DUB and English subtitles… mainly because of Osaka’s character. The character is from Osaka, which regionally, would be considered “down south” for us in the States. And like the English translated manga, the character is obnoxiously portrayed as being from Boston, which is a far weep… the joke in the manga, is that even though the nicknamed transfer student Osaka is from Osaka, she’s expected to be cutting-edge and city-slick frigid by the other students when they first meet her… but in actuality, she’s quite spacey and lifeless on the uptake which does NOT advance across in either the English translated manga or the English dubbed anime. You’ll rep and understand the right identity and hilariousness of Osaka by listening to the Japanese DUB with English subtitles… the modern dialogue is always portrayed/delivered correctly… dub is often… lost in translation as they say.
Another treat, on a personal level, is that the characters are all Japanese girls, with sunless hair and black eyes… none of the westernized and often whitewashed glance or feel of other anime character earn… with vivid hair and eyes of every color of the rainbow… which is unexcited quite palatable, but a breath of unique air for this anime. If you devour this series, I would also highly recommend Lucky Star; although grand more in your face fun, it’s also derived from the same 4-panel gag-style of manga and isn’t story-arc principal.
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