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Description: Available Subtitles: English Available Audio Tracks: English 26 original and uncut episodes on three discs Includes original audio tracks and original series soundtracks Japanese with English subtitles.
Prestel,a world filled with the atmosphere of the time when it went through industrial revolution remains.
There lives Kiaus Valca, a 15 year old who using the Van Ship left behind by his father,made his home in the sky along with his childhod friend Lavie Head who is also 15.
Their dream was to surpass what their fathers couldn't do and what was to pass through the storm known as " Grand Stream ". But ,one day, a mysterious girl Alvis Hamilton,aged 11 is entrusted to them by the battle airship Silvana and they get dragged into a battle that shakes the world. The world of Prestel where a sea of wind and clouds stretch out.
The Grand Stream,sweeps across high in the skies. Two countries that confront one another,Anatorel and Dysis. Now,is the start of a terrible and exciting story !
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Review Summary: Wanna Go for a Ride in My Van Ship? |
Date: 2008-11-03 |
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Details: Charming, funny and heartwarming. I recommend watching the episodes in order and all the way through to the end. I won't say anything about the plot. If you enjoy anime, then add this to your collection and enjoy every minute. |
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Review Summary: Epic! |
Date: 2008-10-24 |
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Details: Like a lot of good anime it starts out slow and confusing but really clears up by the middle episodes where it jumps to it's true epic status. Beautiful story. This DVD set is worth it. |
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Review Summary: Video quality doesn't do this show justice |
Date: 2008-04-01 |
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Details: First off, squeezing a 26-episode show on 3 DVDs is murder to video quality. That being said, it's not bad.
I think there are enough reviews of this show on the web, so I think I'll add my bit of salt to the "bootleg" discussion.
This looks a lot like the Malay version of the series I bought, which seems perfectly legal, as it had all regulation office stickers on it. And I got it from a brand-new shopping mall, mind.
20 bucks does not mean bootleg. In some countries of the world, 20 bucks are A LOT of money. It makes no sense to market anime which nobody can afford.
However, I have my doubts about the legality of selling this version on amazon .... |
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Review Summary: boot |
Date: 2008-03-21 |
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Details: I got this set for the bootleg, quality is good, here is how to identify a good price and a bad price,
89.00 and then some for the Amazon priced licensed ones, and 20.00 for bootleg, do the math, bootleg is the outcome of over priced anime. the 3 disc makes more sense too, as the folks who do the licensed one do 6 to 7 disk to rip us off. All these anti bootleg anime been seeing on Amazon is sad, I guess everyone outthere is fine with paying upwards of 200.00 for anime, oh wait, they just download it now for free, because bootleg is bad. Just read anmie insider, to find out how well its going with the high priced anmie, like I said, bootleg happens. |
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Review Summary: BOOTLEG! |
Date: 2007-10-04 |
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Details: Remember people, here is how to identify bootlegs:
1. Region: All Regions (or Region 0.) If you see this, most likely it's a bootleg. The official USA version is Region 1 (R1)!
2. No. of discs: bootlegs usually have 3 discs, which are of low quality compared to R1's 6 or 7 DVDs.
3. Cheap prices that are too good to be true. In this case, ask the seller about the product's region code.
4. Seller descriptions: "Import" or "different cover...blah blah blah." Bootleg is bootleg, don't try to sugarcoat it.
As for the show itself. To sum up in one word: fantastic. Great animation, character designs, story, music, English voice acting, and most importantly, great replayability. 5/5 |
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