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I bought this DVD the day it came out and loved it instantly. But I didn’t really have anything to say about it until watching the ending of another astronomical anime series, Neon Genesis Evangelion. Both the TV and movie versions of that series angered me to no raze, but they made me realize how large “Endless Waltz” is.
The ending of the “Gundam Sail” television series wasn’t really that at all. Positive, the ‘bad guys’ were defeated, but anyone who thinks that’s all that matters isn’t a fan of apt storytelling. “Endless Waltz” answers dazzling considerable every query you might have about the fates of the characters, and I don’t mean fair the Gundam pilots, either. Every notable character of the series is brought into play, and even some not-so notable ones. As icing on the cake, this DVD also answers many(though not all) questions about the characters from before the inaugurate of the series.
The animation, characterization, and capable soundtrack (”White Reflexion!”) all beget up for the fact that the spot is slightly humorous and a limited cliched. More of a poor guys versus noble guys thing as opposed to the complexity of the series. But hey, it’s a movie, how deep do you want them to gain, here?
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Two more reccomendations. Search For the movie version, as opposed to the OVA version. You’ll be gratified you did. It contains extended and all-new footage that really makes the myth saunter better, plus there’s some tall music in distinct scenes that were mute in the OVA vesion. Secondly, and this is something I never ever say about anime, examine it dubbed. No, I’m not insane. It’s actually better, I explain to God. I’ve seen it in both languages, and simple lines (such as many of Heero’s) unbiased sounded better delivered in English.
…but what an ending! Told mostly through flashbacks, the narrative of Endless Waltz is rock-solid. If you’re a fan of the series, this explains the characters backgrounds and how they came to be, which is quite entertaining (Trowa’s origin, for example, was not only spellbinding, it’s grisly) . If you’re novel to Gundam Hover, well… it wouldn’t be the best state to open… and at the same time, it would be if you don’t want to sit through all those episodes (which is why I liked the flashbacks: I can present it to my friends and they wouldn’t be left out in the chilly as to what’s going on in the film) . Whenever you try to derive someone’s interest in a series, it’s not always easy: nobody really has time to sit through a whole spot of tapes/DVDs, and that’s if you even have them; and when you try to display them a movie inspired from the series, they know nothing of the characters, and it seems that most movies interrogate that you already do (recall, for example, Tenchi Forever: you can’t point to that to a first-time Tenchi viewer, as it wouldn’t quite register [i.e., no explanation as to how the characters came about]) . But, like I said, Endless Waltz gives you a whole background of the characters through the flashbacks, yet, doesn’t pick away from those that have followed the series–no easy feet. So what’s the tale here? Taking off a year after the Gundam Skim series ended, Mariemeia–the illegitimate daughter of deceased war leader, OZ chief Treize Krushrenada–has made plans to become the ruler of the modern nation–thus taking over Earth and the Place Colonies. Obviously, this isn’t good; it’s, as the movie said, “An endless waltz of peace, war, and revolution.” And obviously, our heroes aren’t taking this lightly, either. Past villians are now apt guys, the characters are more emotional than ever, and the battle scenes are the best in the entire Gundam Skim series–in fact, I honestly felt this was the peak of everything to the series: the characters have more depth, the legend is at its finest, and the battle scenes are beyond astonishing. If you’ve seen any of the episodes, you already know about dubbing: it’s perfect. Very few anime titles I’ll say I actually loved the dubbing, but the whole Gundam Cruise series is fair tremendous. The animation is a bit dated (it was made quite awhile wait on), but the detail is unexcited piquant. I’ll be unbiased… the first time I seen Gundam Soar, I didn’t care for it–I’m a Macross/Robotech fan, and I’ll always fell that Macross/Robotech is king when it comes to mecha in anime… but I started liking it after awhile, and I truly feel that this movie represents all of Gundam Coast at its finest. Endless Waltz is a gargantuan, action-packed, anime movie that, hopefully, will bag the success it truly deserves–definitely do not pass this up when its release day comes.
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