Azier the Swordsman wrote:Probably more of a love it or hate it series. It was kind of a mix for me, a lot of episodes I had a good time watching and even laughed my head off. But, there are a couple reasons hindering it from being one of my favorites:
1. I never really cared about the characters as much as other anime. I think the main reason for this is that the series has way too many characters, and there just isn't that much development.
2. Occasionally, they seem to drop the ball on the plot. Certain plot twists seemed poorly executed to me, and sometimes the actions of certain characters seemed to contradict their personalities and actions earlier made by them.
3. The ending sucks. As a matter of fact, it doesn't end. It pretty much just leaves you hanging.
4. The movie sucks. The movie makes no sense unless you've played the Dreamcast Japan-only videogame release. Only recommended for those die-hard fans or those who are fluent in Japanese and have actually played the game.
Again, don't let any of this actually deter you from seeing the series. I'm just too much of a critic for my own good. You will at least have an enjoyable time watching it. Just don't expect anything terribly deep.
Bobtheduck wrote:BTW, I am pretty sure that the only LEGITIMATE DVD set is the 6 disc set... Others are hong kong pirate sets...
illuminousX51 wrote:Just in case you didn't know, the Essential Anime sets are "budget" versions of older ADV titles. What ADV did with Essential Anime version of Nadesico is that they include two DVDs per volume, which is pretty much nine episodes in one purchase. So that's why there is a shorter volume set than the original release of Nadesico (which is a very good thing for getting this series cheap).
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
bigsleepj wrote:Well, not Impact, but illuminousX51 did. Thanks for pointing it out. So are there (more or less) three volumes in the Essentials packages? Hmmm.
illuminousX51 wrote:Besides the huge price difference, I'm sure the hte budget versions take out a few of the original extras as well. Geneon has a similar budget set called their "Signature Series", which is taking their same series at a lower price and slapping the huge red sticker on the top.
Bobtheduck wrote:what is it with pacifism being packaged in violent shows?
Impact Alberto wrote:I can't wait to see the Getter Robo parody, as I am a fan of those awful Go Nagai robot anime. (Speaking of that, Shin Getter Robo Armageddon is the most insane series ever made, moreso than even FLCL, though SGRA isn't exactly aware of its own insanity.)
Impact Alberto wrote:I looked up the Essential Nadesico DVDs. Only 3 DVDs for $20 a pop? I'm game.
Heck, that's cheaper than the 6 disc boxed set, which goes for almost $90.
Azier the Swordsman wrote:Also try: http://www.dvdpricesearch.com
My personal favorite site for buying anime: http://www.dvdpacific.com
RedMage wrote:The creator has explicitly stated that a sequel is now impossible due to unspecified circumstances.
I'm halfway through the series, so I can't comment on the ending. I've heard the movie sort of stinks, though.
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