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Angel Beats Complete Collection [Blu-ray] [US Import]

Greg Ayres , Elizabeth Bunch , Hiroyuki Hashimoto , Jong Heo    Blu-ray
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
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Product details

  • Actors: Greg Ayres, Elizabeth Bunch, Melissa Davis, Hilary Haag, Kana Hanazawa
  • Directors: Hiroyuki Hashimoto, Jong Heo, Kôdai Kakimoto, Masanori Takahashi, Seiji Kishi
  • Writers: Jun Maeda
  • Format: Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: Japanese, English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: Unrated (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: Section 23
  • DVD Release Date: 26 July 2011
  • Run Time: 350 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B004XC5LHS
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 118,849 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)


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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Saddest Anime Ever! 3 Mar 2012
Format:Blu-ray
I bought this from Amazon.com; at the time (a few months back) it wasn't available in the UK (It is the US region version that I have - the one to be sold by Amazon UK will be a UK edition).

The first thing you notice about this series is the stunning picture and sound quality (even for blu-ray!). The animation is utterly superb; the opening sequence (of Kanade playing the piano) completely takes your breath away, and the end theme is also very poignant and beautifully done. The story is based on the unusual premise of a sort of 'afterlife' if you will (although not really in the Judeo-Christian sense; this one appears to be in a Japanese high school!) where the characters go after death, if they died feeling unfulfilled or badly-done-to. A side effect of being in this 'pergatory' is that the inhabitants cannot die; they can be 'killed' say by a gunshot or knife, but reawaken shortly after, fully restored. However; dying still hurts just as much as in the 'real' world, so they try not to be 'killed' too often! The characters can decide to 'pass over' to eternity, once they are convinced there is no further reason for them to stay. When that happens, the character simply disappears; usually the camera view will switch away from the character who is 'passing', and when it comes back, they are gone. No sound or visual clue accompanies their passing. The story follows the efforts of a group of the 'students', who have formed a band of rebel freedom fighters, to avoid 'passing on', as they feel aggrieved, and that it is God's fault that they died prematurely! I won't give any more detail, as it would spoil the story, but have your Kleenex ready; you will cry at various points in the story, especially at the end. But anime fans (and anybody else really), should see this series; it is beautiful, and VERY emotional; I cannot find a bad thing to say about it. Even the music score is awesome; I got the soundtrack album after watching the series - the full versions of the opening and closing themes (the latter being nearly 9 minutes long!) will also make you cry, especially if you read the translation of the lyrics; it is hauntingly beautiful. The English dub is excellent, with many of the well-known US voice actors appearing (Blake Shepherd as Otanashi, the male lead, Britney Karbowski as Yuri, Emily Neves as Kanade (also known as 'Angel'), Greg Ayres as Ayato Naio, and David Matranga (from 'Clannad') as Hideki), so many will be familiar with their voices.

I am only gutted that there doesn't appear to be a sequel in the offing; the ending of the series was kind of final, so it would be difficult to explain a sequel. A great pity.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Angel Beats, or :D to :( in seconds 31 Aug 2012
By Francois The Armaldo VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
Angel Beats is a beautiful, odd little show that doesn't know if it wants to be Haibane Renmei or Full Metal Panic Fumoffu, and sadly suffers for it.

I've been a huge fan of Visual Arts/Key's original work since becoming entranced with the gorgeous cinematic masterpiece that was Air (still the superior title of the current 4), and after the pretty but formulaic Kanon and the loveliness but AWFUL ending of Clannad & its sequel, Angel Beats feels like a true return to form for creator Jun Maeda. If you've watched any Key anime before you'll know what to expect: slice of life with a sprinkling of magic, the occasional bit of slapstick, and absurdly tragic backstories that will result in you curled up on the couch weeping copiously after the ending credits. Warning - if you're of the cynical variety who rolls their eyes at the infamous 'My Sister Needs an Eye Operation' trope, run for your life. Still here? Good, you won't want to miss out on the banquet of crisp, lush visuals, bittersweet humour and well-developed cast of lovable rogues laid out for you.

So why haven't I given this fresh, fun, eye-bleedingly beautiful little anime 5 stars? My answer is three words. Severe Mood Whiplash. And not the kind of semi-predictable Joss Whedon mood whiplash where the characters are so happy one minute that you just KNOW something is gonna come along to ruin it. Or when you have one full episode devoted to comedy and the next devoted to some tragic happening. No, Angel Beats smugly decides that it's going to take you on a rollercoaster of emotions all in 23 minutes, and it's really. effing. annoying. You'll be hooting at someone being expelled from their chair in slow-mo by a rocket in one scene, and while you're still wiping tears of mirth from your eyes you're suddenly presented with a character dealing with childhood trauma because their family was murdered, etc. Rinse, repeat. It's forced, jarring and surreal, and an unfortunate effect is that this casual flip from comedy to tragedy desensitizes you to the more sombre parts of the tale - you feel like the writers are standing behing you with a mallet while you watch, beating you over the head and alternately yelling 'Laugh now!' and 'Cry, dammit! See how tragic this is? CRY!'. It's...uncomfortable.

I do concede that the final episode of Beats was impeccable (it decided to go all Haibane Renmei in the end, very heartwarming and existential), and I haven't felt so utterly moved by a finale since Misuzu's 'Goal' scene in air. Flawless, tragic, bittersweet and memorable. Also, an additional warning - when you put the second disc of Beats into your player, WATCH THE OVA IMMEDIATELY. The OVA is a throwaway comedy episode which takes place during the main meat of the story, so if you wait until after the perfect finale and then watch the OVA (as I did) you will likely be both disappointed that the story doesn't continue, and experience more of that nasty mood whiplash mentioned earlier.

Overall Angel Beats is one of the finest anime I've seen this year and I highly recommend it; the animation and music effortlessly scores 10/10, the characters are a crazy, likable lot, and the dub is brilliant (fans of old skool ADV will rejoice to hear David Matranga, Hilary Haag and Britney Karbowski bringing the script to life with their usual wit and sparkle). My only criticism is that pesky, poor pacing between laugh-out-loud moments and tear-jerking flashbacks, which perhaps could've been fixed by drawing this out to 24 episodes rather than jamming it all into 13. Beats is ultimately a tale of friendship, acceptance and lost youth regained, and it is a wonderful little story despite the bumps in execution. (And yes, if you were wondering, all the obvious questions like 'why is purgatory a high school' and 'why are there only teenagers coming here' is all eventually answered!)
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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best series in years! 29 Mar 2012
By Matthew
Format:DVD
Angel Beats was produced by the same studio that did Clannad, Lucky Star, Haruhi and many of anime shows many people regard as being excellent and in general are well loved by the fans.

The anime starts off with Otonashi appearing on the school grounds confused, without any memory of where and how he got there, upon encountering a girl called Yuri who has a gun aimed at 'Angel' he immediately jumps into action not realising he is infact dead, and in limbo per say.

Quickly trying to grasp the situation he has found himself in, he joins the 'Afterlife Battlefront' a group of students who are fighting against God and 'Angel'.

In some ways this anime is more slice of life, but it is also very tragic. Each and every character in this series has a story to tell about how they died, and why they are there. Each character has issues to resolve and this is how this anime really comes into play.

The school inwhich this anime is based at is populated by what they describe as NPCs, students created to populate the school but don't possess a soul or anything.

One thing you will notice about this series is the animation, it is quite frankly amazing.

Although this anime has a lot of action and comedy moments, there is also a 'rock' band called Girls Dead Monster, who perform a wide range of catchy tunes that are really good.

The English and Japanese languge tracks are quite good.

I clearly regard this as one of the best anime shows ever made. It's so good, yet so sad.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Angel Beats Complete Series Collection [Blu-ray]
Stunning visuals and sound track to match the after life as seen by those clever people who make anime for us all to enjoy. Read more
Published 12 days ago by D. G. Slade
5.0 out of 5 stars Possibly one of the greatest animes I've seen currently!
Angel Beats was just short of perfection. Actually, I take that back. It is perfect. Whether it was the amazing visuals, gripping story-line or the high quality audio that got me -... Read more
Published 23 days ago by Reece aka Jerbuta on www.myanimelist.com
5.0 out of 5 stars what a gr8 series
this series was gr8 tje first time i watched it so i had to get this dvd set. ive always loved this series and have watched it over and over.
Published 29 days ago by Kyle Barnes
5.0 out of 5 stars Watch it, love it.
After watching a few episodes I knew I had to buy it and I was not disappointed. It exceeded my expectations and flew into one of my all time favourites. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Dave
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic series
I got recommended this anime by a friend.
In brief its a must watch.
The anime explores a group of students experiencing purgatory like world where their life is in... Read more
Published 2 months ago by John
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
One of my favorite anime before i saw it on blu-ray i thought it was beautiful now its just amazing
Published 2 months ago by Jamie Quinn
5.0 out of 5 stars Best anime ever.
I cried so many times watching this . it has a great and deep moral. This is the best anime , ... best show i have ever seen in my life.
Published 3 months ago by Spirit of light
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome series and quite emotional at places. A new Favorite.
I bought this series on the strength of the cover art and the comments.
If you love light hearted, cute, colourful and well animated Anime, then you will enjoy this. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mr M C Rowe
5.0 out of 5 stars Angels,not dead then ?
A bit weird this one.It's about what MAY happen when you die.But then again.........
Teenagers arrive in the afterlife dazed and confused. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mr. Roy Williams
5.0 out of 5 stars outstanding
I watched an episode online, and just had to buy the dvd, the story line and action is brilliant, theres tears laughs and thought provoking moments, the opening is beautiful and... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Benjamin Lycett
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