Noein - To Your Other Self - Vol.4 details
| Format: | 12 DVD |
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| Starring: | Akemi Okamura, Haruka Kudou, Atsuko Tanaka, Fujiko Takimoto, Kazuya Nakai |
| Voice over: | Melissa Fahn, Yuri Lowenthal, Crispin Freeman, Mona Marshall, Ellyn Stern |
| Director: | Kazuki Akane |
| Genres: | Animated, Anime, Sci-Fi/Fantasy - Comedy, World Cinema - Japanese |
| Studio: | MANGA ENTERTAINMENT |
| Original title | Noein - Mou Hitori no Kimi e |
| Name | Discs | |
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Noein - To Your Other Self - Vol.4 |
12 Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 1 hour 40 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 25 Jun 2007 |
| Main languages: | Japanese |
| Dubbed: | English |
| Subtitles: | English |
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Fantastic after a shaky start and slow build up.
By H0LLIE (198 reviews) from UK , 14 Sep 2010[Highly rated reviewer]
This is a review of the full series, which over all I rate 4 and a half stars. There are no spoilers regarding future episodes in this review. I have to admit that I sat bored through the first volume. Though beautifully coloured I found the simplistic animation extremely tedious and the plot highly confusing. However volume 2 brought with it a much deeper character development, the story began to tidy itself up a bit and understanding began to dawn on me. By volume 3 I loved the animation, the simple style perfectly contradicts the complexity of the plot and the 3D moments are seamlessly integrated into the 2D. By volumes 4 and 5 I was completely addicted. This isn't really as complicated as it initially appears, if you pay attention things are generally very easy to follow. The few annoying voices amongst the cast are easy enough to tolerate and actually become likeable long before the end. This is definately a series I would recommend, but you may find the 1st volume a bit of a task to sit through. But personally I think Noein is worth the effort of concentration required at the beginning.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(1)Fantastic after a shaky start and slow build up.
By H0LLIE (198 reviews) from UK , 14 Sep 2010This is a review of the full series, which over all I rate 4 and a half stars. There are no spoilers regarding future episodes in this review. I have to admit that I sat bored through the first volume. Though beautifully coloured I found the simplistic animation extremely tedious and the plot highly confusing. However volume 2 brought with it a much deeper character development, the story began to tidy itself up a bit and understanding began to dawn on me. By volume 3 I loved the animation, the simple style perfectly contradicts the complexity of the plot and the 3D moments are seamlessly integrated into the 2D. By volumes 4 and 5 I was completely addicted. This isn't really as complicated as it initially appears, if you pay attention things are generally very easy to follow. The few annoying voices amongst the cast are easy enough to tolerate and actually become likeable long before the end. This is definately a series I would recommend, but you may find the 1st volume a bit of a task to sit through. But personally I think Noein is worth the effort of concentration required at the beginning.- Was this review helpful to you?
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