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Noein Complete Series Boxset [2007] [DVD]
 
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Noein Complete Series Boxset [2007] [DVD]

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4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
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Product details

  • Format: Animated, Box set, PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: starz home entertainment uk ltd
  • DVD Release Date: 22 Oct 2007
  • Run Time: 604 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000W2FIC6
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,144 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)


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44 of 49 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
This is a beautiful and highly under-rated anime, with a great quality of characters and plot that interweave throughout the 24 episodes. Whilst it is confusing to keep track of the action to begin with (unless you are familiar with quantam physics), the use of familiar dialogue, characters and settings soon allow the viewer to gain an understanding of the complex plot. The characters themselves are well drawn and highly emotive, and the series explores them in turn so as to develop a deeper empathy with them as individuals. Added to which, there is an excellent soundtrack and the quality of the animation is fantastic. I would certainly recommend this to fans of anime, but also to those new to the genre and anyone that can appreciate something that's a little bit different. 5 stars, well worth the money.
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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
When I first purchased this set (2 years ago) it blew me away. Just yesterday I decided to dust this set off and give it a second veiwing. I was surprised to find that I enjoyed it just as much, maybe even more than the 1st time.

When you watch this series for the 1st time you will probably notice that the animation is a little different from a lot of mainstream series' like Naruto or Bleach- but don't get me wrong it's different in a good way. The visual style is sort of flat but it still somehow manages to look hauntingly beautiful. The fight scenes are fast and frantic and look both spectacular and chaotic- every fight has very epic feel to it with some awesome music backing up a lot of the action. But don't go thinking that the action is all there is to this series- it also incorporates slice of life with a touch of romance here and there. These scenes are just as mesmerising to watch as the rest.

I found both the English dub and original Japanese voices good to listen to (with the exception of one character in the dub sounding very whiney) so I would recommend you try to watch the 1st episode with both before continuing (just to decide on your favourite).

I've found that this series has great replay value and I'm sure that if you buy this set you will find yourself watching it again and again for many years to come.

And now for the best part- this set is DIRT CHEAP so buy it now!! Trust me its quality far exceeds its price.

Thanks for reading!
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35 of 41 people found the following review helpful
By E. A Solinas HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
Dimensional apocalypses, quantum physics, and preteen coming-of-age. Not a lot of series could manage all that.

But in fact, the tightly-woven story of "Noein" succeeds in everything it attempts -- an eerie, other-dimensiony storyline with some complex characters and well-placed comedy. The animation is a bit simple, but the story it's wrapped around is complex and well-developed.

As the story opens, Dragon Knights are fighting a Shangri-la ship over a barren landscape. The ship explodes, taking Karasu with it. In Japan, a young girl named Haruka spots him standing on a church spire.

Months later, Haruka goes on a ghost hunt with her pals Ai, Miho, Isami and the troubled Yuu. Then Karasu appears, and identifies Haruka as the Dragon Torque. As he battles another Dragon Knight, the deranged Atori, Haruka finds that she can unintentionally manipulate time and space. And Karasu seems eerily familiar -- turns out he's Yuu from the future.

Soon the town is swarming with Dragon Knights, all trying to capture Haruka -- except for Karasu, who vows to protect her with his life. And when the Knights kidnap Haruka back to their dimension, La'cryma, she finds that their world is OUR future -- a ruined planet being slowly destroyed by the dimension Shangri-la. And her captors are future versions of her friends, Isami and Ai.

Things don't improve much after Karasu manages to whisk her back to Earth, and hides in her spare room. Haruka and her friends have to deal with more Dragon Knights, a quantum physicist, and a mysterious masked figure -- Noein -- wants Haruka for himself. And Karasu has to deal with Fukurou, a future version of Isami -- to keep Haruka safe, he'll have to fight his oldest friend to the death.

To protect her world -- and her beloved Karasu/Yuu -- Haruka will do anything. But she hasn't reckoned with the devious Noein, and the horrifying secret that drives him to unite all the dimensions...

"Noein" is a pretty densely plotted show -- coming-of-ages, apocalyptic battles, personal struggles, and action-packed sci-fi. And the all-too-human characters are explored in detail. All of this is expertly woven together, along with some plot twists that only stop when the story is complete.

Fortunately, it has more than just clever writing -- it's full of exquisitely beautiful visuals (Karasu's healing, Noein's fortress), bittersweet memories, and sweetly humorous scenes (Atori regressing into a childlike state). In a way, the sweeter scenes make the struggle against Shangri-la even more harrowing.

And it's loaded down with action -- lots of high-voltage fight scenes, including kinetic air battles, falling lift cars, exploding buildings, bug-eyed guru-ships invading our world, and some holes in the universe. And though the dialogue isn't exactly littered with quotables, it has some great lines ("Even if we are being killed, we can still pretend it's not happening!").

Most of the characters are given little moments to shine, but the main trio takes center stage. Haruka and Yuu make great protagonists: one is upbeat and kindly, and the other is miserable because of his mother's obsessions. And Karasu is an absolutely stunning anti-hero, whose dark personality is even more striking when you realize that he's a future Yuu who has lost everything he loved.

And the supporting characters are almost as great -- the athletic Ai, flaky Miho, and wannabe tough-guy Isami. These three are totally lovable, and it's painful to see their lives disintegrate in one potential future. And attention is also given to the psycho-turned-amnesiac Atori, the quiet Tobi, as well as Yuu's unhappy mother.

As for the dub, almost all the actors are excellent, and Crispin Freeman is nothing short of phenomenal as the tortured Karasu -- rough, raw, anguished, and sometimes a wee bit tender. The only weak spots, really, are a hammy Bryce Papenbrook and Cindy Robinson with a Southern accent so strong you could smash cinder blocks with it.

Noein has a few animated weak spots, but the storyline is a peerless blend of complex sci-fi, quantum physics, and love. A stunning, harrowing story.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Immensely dissapointing
Was persuaded to buy due to cheap price and great reviews. Don't do the same. It's honestly really poor, do yourself a favour and go check out other actually good anime such as... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Multibeveridge
Different.
Watched this not long ago wondering what it was, I found I thouroughly engaging throughout, if you have a mind for quantum physics, you will possibly fine it easier to follow first... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Idiots_paradise
rubbish!
complete and utter crap. its hard to get into...and its a waste of my life. So i chucked it out.
There are much better anime/.manga on the market. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Planet Wrigleatode
Lacking that something special
When I started watching the first disc of the boxset I was completely engaged and couldn't wait for the next episode. Read more
Published 6 months ago by eimpey1
What Action...
What can I say, after reading all those that rated & posted positive reviews on this boxset, I ended up buying this boxset. No offense to those fans that liked this boxset. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Mr. S. Riaz
Best £10 ever spent
I am fairly new to anime having been introduced via the studio ghibli films. I am now getting hooked along with my 12 year old son. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Jill
Confusing but worth it
I started watching it and I admit at first I wasn't all that drawn in, but I kept going with it and became engrossed in it and the idea of alternate dimensions. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Ms. Natasha B. Heard-white
The kind of genre mash-up that only anime dares to get away with
I grabbed this over a year ago when there was an excellent £10 promotion and it proved an absolute bargain. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Neil J. Pearson
Noein - A mixed bag
I picked this series up on the cheap from Amazon not knowing too much about it, after watching this once through I'll admit by overall opinion of this series is that its so-so,... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Steven M. Pickering
great anime series, a must for anime fans
I was positively surprised with the NOEIN anime series. Previous reviews made me buy it and I can just agree with them. Read more
Published 14 months ago by J
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