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MauritiusToday.com - Shopping Mall - Revolutionary Girl Utena - Darkness Beckoning (Vol. 5)

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Manufacturer: Software Sculptures Starring: Tomoko Kawakami, Yuriko Fuchizaki, Takehito Koyasu, Kotono Mitsuishi, Aya Hisakawa Directed By: Kunihiko Ikuhara
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD EAN: 9781578005567 Format: Animated ISBN: 1578005566 Label: Software Sculptures Manufacturer: Software Sculptures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Software Sculptures Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2003-03-11 Running Time: 75 Studio: Software Sculptures Theatrical Release Date: 2003-02-18
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Editorial Reviews:
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As Kunihiko Ikuhara's 1997 TV series continues, it grows increasingly surreal. Nanami recruits three "assistants," then dismisses Keiko as a "vermin" for developing a crush on Nanami's older brother Touga. The Black Rose Circle continues to recruit students to duel with Utena, including Keiko, but they invariably lose. The story takes a bizarre turn when Utena encounters Souji Mikage, a high school "genius" who tells her that Nemuro Memorial Hall is named for a professor who burned to death there with 100 of his students. But Mikage is Professor Nemuro. He shares a strange bond with Board inspector Tokiko and an even stranger one with her brother Mamiya--who may have set the fire that killed the Professor. Utena magnifies student crushes, friendships, and quarrels to portentous heights that will delight adolescent girls. (Not rated: suitable for ages 14 and older: violence, suggestions of homosexuality and incest) --Charles Solomon
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Still Good But... Comment: I thought this volume was kind of weird. Don't really know if I get it either. But I still like it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cooler than ever!! Comment: The plot thickens and gets more and more exciting. On this DVD, the episodes are great! Utena duels Mikage ( Owner of the Mikage Seminar) and you see his past. This DVD is really cool, too. :)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Utena is great, whether it's the TV series, movie or manga Comment: I am obsessed with this series. In fact, I was hooked from the very first episode. Its decidedly adult sensibility, humor, icon-twisting symbolism and out-and-out romanticism make Utena an extremely engaging and thought-provoking series. In fact, Utena is great in any form...TV series, the movie "Adolescence of Utena" and the manga (only 3 of 5 volumes are currently available in English). Each format takes a slightly different swing at the plot and characterizations, and each is an extremely rich experience.
Customer Rating:      Summary: www.Amazon.com's reviewer doesn't get it! Comment: I'll start off on a general note--Charles Solomon simply doesn't understand Utena. If you like anime, give this series a try--it's amazing. And this DVD in particular is quite good. In some ways Mikage is my favorite character--he's certainly one of the most tragic. But then, the strength of this series is that every character is tragic, fully rendered, and engaging. So are Utena's premises, animation, and concepts. (The dubbing isn't bad either--but the Japanese is best.) This DVD in particular is central to understanding the series--for those of you who are still confused, I'll give you a hint. What Akio tells Tokiko in the middle episode--"Only those who leave this school will ever become adults"--is crucial to the series' meaning. Charles Solomon implies that Utena is only about adolescents, but it's really about adolescence, and about growing out of it. The series' most disturbing implication is that more people have refused to grow up than we might like to think. But really, dueling galore! Who could want more in an anime series?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wrapping up Black Rose... Comment: Central Park Media does it yet again, releasing 3 episodes onto this DVD! (Well, seeing as though they released the first 7 episodes, they could not have done much except to have this one have 4 episodes at most. The Black Rose arc is only 11 episodes long.)Either way, though they may technically be missing the final episode in the Black Rose arc (The "11th" episode is technically a filler, involving one character's finding the diary of another character, with some silly stuff ensuing.), these three episodes will be all you need to get closure in this arc. It features the duels of two people: Sonoda Keiko, and Souji Mikage. Yes, on this DVD, you WILL find out (eventually...somehow...after thinking about it for a while) what actually motivated Mikage to do all this dueling stuff in the first place. Also, these episodes will reveal to you that certain characters are NOT as innocent as they seemed beforehand. Well...as if you didn't know that NONE of the characters (except MAYBE Utena) were that innocent at all...
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