Tag: Funimation

One Piece Collection No.7

One Piece Collection No.7

| August 30, 2012 | 0 Comments

With the inclusion of interesting ways to use dials, the introduction to the main villain and the intricate nature of air combat, One Piece Collection No. 7 is another fantastic addition to the One Piece catalog. After Luffy takes care of the White Berets, Nami, Chopper, Robin and Zoro are whisked off by a giant [...]

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Ergo Proxy

Ergo Proxy

| August 30, 2012 | 0 Comments

After making the successful Samurai Champloo TV series in 2004, Manglobe decided to make a hard sci-fi show, full of mystery and intrigue called Ergo Proxy in 2006. Director Shukō Murase, of Witch Hunter Robin fame, along with famed screenwriter Dai Satō, who wrote episodes of Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex [...]

Texhnolyze

Texhnolyze

| August 29, 2012 | 0 Comments

All it takes is the first episode of Texhnolyze for one to see that its offerings are much more cerebral and artistic than any other typical anime TV series. For the complete duration of the entry into the world of Lux and the series’ main character, Ichise, there are no words uttered by him and [...]

Shangri-La (Part One and Two)

Shangri-La (Part One and Two)

| August 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

Shangri-La is the story of a small band of people who are trying to make a living in a earthquake and global-warming fractured world where the economy is based on carbon usage. There is a central city complex called Atlas, which in itself has many secrets, and the outlaying towns filled with people waiting to [...]

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One Piece Season Four: Voyage One

One Piece Season Four: Voyage One

| August 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

After a year reprinting the previous collections, Funimation has begun to unleash One Piece Season 4 for fans and it is something to be extremely excited about. For one, its new material finally making its way stateside and two, the series is now presented in widescreen, beginning with episode 207. In Season 4: Voyage One, [...]

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Beck-Mongolian Chop Squad

Beck-Mongolian Chop Squad

| July 24, 2012 | 2 Comments

Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad is part slice of life, part Rock ‘n Roll and all around one of the greatest anime to come out in the last ten years. Based off of the manga by Harold Sakuishi and animated by Studio Madhouse in 2004, Beck follows 14-year old Yukio Tanaka, nicknamed Koyuki, as he enters [...]

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Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Collection Two

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Collection Two

| July 24, 2012 | 0 Comments

The epic tale of the Elric brothers comes to dramatic close and a satisfying ending in the Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Collection 2. Containing the final 30 episodes of the series, it concludes extremely well and widens the scope, in comparison to the original series. In this set, we learn about Hohenheim’s origins, where the first [...]

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One Piece Collection No. 6

One Piece Collection No. 6

| July 19, 2012 | 0 Comments

With a new crew member in tow, the Straw Hat’s are at it again, with tons of adventure and pirate mayhem in One Piece Collection No. 6. After leaving Alabasta, Luffy and Co. reminisce on past times, travel to a bunch of islands and see all kinds of new wonders. They stumble upon a pirate [...]

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Fractale

Fractale

| July 13, 2012 | 2 Comments

The world of the future relies on the Fractale System, a network of satellites that allow mankind to live a worry-free existence. In the thousand years following Fractale’s inception, man relinquished all responsibilities for the operation of the world, and society effectively crumbled. Indeed, no longer would people be required to labor for wages, as [...]

Hetalia: World Series 2 (Season 4)

Hetalia: World Series 2 (Season 4)

| July 2, 2012 | 1 Comments

Hetalia is meant for a very specific audience and even though I haven’t figured it out who that audience is, although I can easily say that their fan base is one of the most dedicated fan bases of anime, with there even being a Hetalia Day and a Hetalia Con. In Hetalia: World Series 2 [...]

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