Escaflowne The Movie (3discs/region3)
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Also Known As: | ô¸ÍöªÎ«¨«¹«««Õ«í-«Í, Escaflowne the Movie: A Girl in Gaea, Escaflowne: The Movie, Vision of Escaflowne |
Starring: | Trevor Devall, Brian Dobson, Michael Dobson |
Director: | Kazuki Akane |
Country of Origin: | Japan |
Genre: | Animation, Sci-fi, Adventure, Fantasy, Romance, Action, Thriller |
Language: | Japanese, Korean |
Subtitles: | Korean, Japanese |
Sound: | DTS, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround |
Release Date: | Jun 14, 2012 |
Publisher: | Content Zone |
Product Made In: | South Korea |
Aspect Ratio: | 1.85:1 |
Case: | Keep Case |
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Product Details
Special Features:
- Interview with crew
- Interview with casts
- Theatrical Trailer
- TV CM
- Trailer
- Interview with crew
- Interview with casts
- Theatrical Trailer
- TV CM
- Trailer
About Escaflowne
Underrated anime masterpiece
I haven't seen the entire series `The Visions of Escaflowne'. What I saw I really liked, but it needed something. It needed to be a much darker and more grim story. Well, this movie has a grim and dark story, with plenty of graphic violence to boot (now why did it get a PG-13?). Even though it kind of is a condensed version of the series, it does tell it's own story in a way. Though some `Escaflowne' fans may be disappointed by how much different the movie is, many people will be happy with the style.
The story is basically the same as the series: A normal high-school girl named Hitomi is transported to the world of Gaea to help the survivors of countries that fell to the powerful Black Dragon empire in one final battle that will determine the fate of their world.
It's actually a pretty good story with amazing animation and characters who are much less annoying in the movie than they were in the series. The music is also stunning with several great tracks.
Every way I look at the movie I love it. It's even kind of a cute romance movie. If you have a friend who wants to see some anime, show him this. If you liked the movie then get the 3-disc DVD. Well worth watching, but do get the subtitled version. Dubbed: C, Subtitled: A.
Rated R for graphic animated violence/gore, language, and sensuality. Suggested for ages 15 and up.
I haven't seen the entire series `The Visions of Escaflowne'. What I saw I really liked, but it needed something. It needed to be a much darker and more grim story. Well, this movie has a grim and dark story, with plenty of graphic violence to boot (now why did it get a PG-13?). Even though it kind of is a condensed version of the series, it does tell it's own story in a way. Though some `Escaflowne' fans may be disappointed by how much different the movie is, many people will be happy with the style.
The story is basically the same as the series: A normal high-school girl named Hitomi is transported to the world of Gaea to help the survivors of countries that fell to the powerful Black Dragon empire in one final battle that will determine the fate of their world.
It's actually a pretty good story with amazing animation and characters who are much less annoying in the movie than they were in the series. The music is also stunning with several great tracks.
Every way I look at the movie I love it. It's even kind of a cute romance movie. If you have a friend who wants to see some anime, show him this. If you liked the movie then get the 3-disc DVD. Well worth watching, but do get the subtitled version. Dubbed: C, Subtitled: A.
Rated R for graphic animated violence/gore, language, and sensuality. Suggested for ages 15 and up.
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