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I first caught “DEATH Ticket” on television. I’ve heard so many impressive things in regards to the storyline and also saw the series featured on NPR. To acquire the necessary acclaim that it has worldwide, this series must be special.
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And special is what “DEATH Ticket” truly is. From beginning to ruin, this series has honest grabbed my attention because of its well-written cat vs. mouse storyline.
“DEATH Tag” is a 37-episode TV series that was created by Studio Madhouse and featured on Japanese television in 2006-2007 and featured in the US in 2007-2008. The series has spawned a favorite manga series, a fresh, three live action films and has captured the attention of anime and non-anime fans worldwide.
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The series focuses on the character of a very luminous high school student named Light Yagami. Bored with his life, he comes across the “Death Effect” that has special instructions that if one was to write their names on the Death Brand, the person would die. They would die of a heart attack if there were no instructions on how the person is to die. Or die the device the person possesing the Death Price wrote down.
The Death Stamp is from a Shinigami (death god) named Ryuk who seems to be bored in his gain world and thus starts to indulge in how a person like Light starts to employ the Death Heed.
For Light (who goes by the name Kira), starts out using the Death Imprint by writing the names of criminals. He starts to glean supporters due to his ideology of creating a unusual world without these criminals. But with so many deaths occuring, the police and the International community open to terror this serial killer. And along the plot, Light is suspected by the police as a person of interest (a person who could be “Kira”) and then Light starts to spend his Death Mark on those who are onto him.
Thus a mysterious detective named L is assigned to the case and the series becomes a compelling storyline of will L come by a contrivance to gather Light Yagami or will Light Yagami waste L first? Two geniuses trying to outwit the other in a thrilling storyline that is so original, I’m confident in saying that it’s one of the most modern anime to reach out in the last decade.
The volume 1 box station features on the first half of the series (twenty episodes, five DVDs, four episodes per disc) as Light Yagami (Kira) moves forward to originate his novel world, while L and the Kira Task Force try to terminate him. Also, that there may be another person in the world who may maintain a second Death Imprint as well.
AUDIO & VIDEO:
“Death Imprint” was a TV series and I found the animation to be quite chilly as it showcased a unlit, stylish feel to it. Featuring a first-rate dose of J-rock and style to it’s overall presentation, Studio Madhouse did a astonishing job in this series and bringing out the illustrations of Takeshi Obata and the storyline of Tsugumi Ohba to television. The sunless atmosphere really is well displayed in this anime series.
But the most engaging fragment of this series is the awesome declare acting. Being the Japanese language purist that I am, I watched the series with Japanese recount acting and it was done very well. But I have to admit that I was really impressed by the English dub yell acting.
Brad Swaile as Light Yagami, Battlestar Galactica actor (Felix Gaeta) Alesandro Juliani, Brian Drummond as Ryuk and Shannon Chan-Kent as Misa did a tall job. As did the other English protest actors. A job well done!
SPECIAL FEATURES:
Personally, I wasn’t definite what kind of “special features” would be included on the DVD box residence but you do salvage a really awesome behind-the-scenes interview with the English yell dub talent. Here are the special features featured on the Volume 1 Box Set:
* Disc 1 - Tedious the Scenes with Brad Swaile “Light”, Shipshape Opening and Ending
* Disc 2 - Leisurely the Scenes with Alessandro Juliani “L”, Japanese Director and Character Designer Interviewer
* Disc 3 - Slack the Scenes with Brian Drummond “Ryuk”
* Disc 4 - Late the Scenes with Shannon Chan-Kent “Misa”
* Disc 5 - Unhurried the Scenes with Chris Britton, Vincent Tong and Trevor Devall “The Kira Task Force”
And on each disc, production art and trailers are featured on each disc. What I enjoyed about the behind-the-scenes footage is that they were lengthy and not shapely short. You really regain a advantageous insight on the actor’s retract (from the beginning of the series) of their character, the challenges they faced in doing the vocal work and great more. So, it was very frigid to have these extras included on each disc.
I can’t issue you how awesome this TV series is. “Death Heed” is truly special as it really reveal how power can disagreeable but taking that cat versus mouse type of storyline of two geniuses trying to outwit each other.
There are literally so many twists and turns in this anime series that it really captures your attention and has you on the edge of your seat.
As for the DVD box area, I consider it’s unprejudiced ample that Viz Media chose to feature 20 episodes of the series and sell the box state for a stout impress! I definitely like Viz Media/Shonen Jump Home Video really doing anime fans a mammoth service by following a US TV Season Box Area style of pricing instead of selling the episodes as separate volumes. You’re definitely getting your bang for the buck.
Overall, a well-acted anime series (on both the Japanese and English side of things), icy characters, well-written episodes, stylish animation and a fresh, compelling anime series that I highly recommend! A+
The hugely approved anime from Japan comes to the U.S. in this season 1 station. I started watching this point to when it replaced Bleach in the Saturday night line-up last year and I was really surprised. I can confidently say that this prove has the best account of any anime I have ever seen (and will be within the top few of any anime-fan’s list) . When buying seasons of shows I’m kind of cheap so I try to go by the rule of (at most) $1 per episode. Animes are a exiguous more expensive so I go by $2 per episode. Amazon has lowered their mark to allow for it to descend into my range so I was speedily to pre-order it; that’s impartial how suitable it is. The whole series is elegant short, probably 3 or 4 seasons but it definitely ranks within my top three animes (and I’m not a mountainous fan of anime so even people who aren’t will bask in this series; an awesome account about doing the moral thing and stretching its limits to the point that it becomes a threat to the world) .
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