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Whale Wars - Series 2 [DVD]
 
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Whale Wars - Series 2 [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Classification: Exempt
  • Studio: Demand DVD
  • DVD Release Date: 17 May 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • ASIN: B0038AL7VU
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 11,167 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Whale Wars 30 July 2010
By Mo
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Even more exciting and dramatic than season 1 12 Dec 2009
By Anonymus - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
"Whale Wars Season 2" is about Sea Shepherd's 5th Whale Defense Campaign "Operation Musashi" in Antarctica.

The ultimate aim of Captain Paul Watson and his crew is to save endangered whales from the Japanese whaling fleet and to sink it ECONOMICALLY, that is, bankrupting it by interfering with the whaling activities as long and as intensely as possible. Over the last three years Watson and his crew have managed to do so and prevented the whalers from taking half their self-assigned quota of whales. The Japanese government has to spend large amounts of money to support this illegal activity which means whaling is now even more of a serious economic liability for them than ever before.

There was a lot of controversy over the Japanese claim that their whaling activities are "scientific research". In an interview (December 2009) with The Australian newspaper and Australian Broadcasting Corporation the Japanese Foreign Minister Okada said, "We have a tradition here in Japan of eating whale meat." Not once did Okada attempt to justify Japanese whaling operations as "scientific research." What has always been clear to anyone with an ounce of common sense, has now been confirmed by a Japanese government official. It's all about eating whale meat and commercial whaling, thus being illegal poaching.

Compared to season one, "Whale Wars 2" is even more exciting and dramatic. At the beginning of the campaign the STEVE IRWIN has to cross a dangerous ice field during the chase of the "Nisshin Maru" (the Japanese factory ship). The confrontation with the whaling fleet gets more aggressive. There's a collision between the STEVE IRWIN and the "Nisshin Maru" which was in the news around the world at that time. Watson and his crew are attacked by LRADs (Long range acoustic devices) - a military grade weapon causing nausea and disorientation, and the whalers throw golf balls and other metal objects at the Sea Shepherd crew, injuring some of them.

What I like about "Whale Wars" is that the activists are not depicted as superheroes but just as human beings who try to make a change by acting and risking their lives for these beautiful creatures of the sea. Towards the end of the series Captain Watson and his crew have to realize that their tactics and resources are not enough to completely stop the Japanese from whaling. During the last campaigns the whalers had always fled from the STEVE IRWIN. That season the Japanese whalers killed whales in front of the Sea Shepherds and the crew had to witness the agony of a harpooned whale fighting for his life and thrashing about in his own blood for 25 minutes. Nonetheless Captain Watson's strategy of bankrupting the Japanese whaling fleet is working and he is confident that he will finally succeed and shut down the Japanese whaling operations.

Thank you Sea Shepherd and Captain Paul Watson for what you are doing and showing us the way of a modern warrior with a moral code!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Pirates of passion fighting the pirates of greed 14 Feb 2010
By Guy Denutte - Published on Amazon.com
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Japan is the last nation in the world that considers whales more interesting as meat than as wonderful creatures that deserve our most profound admiration and respect. To add insult to injury, their slaughter of 1.000 whales a year is done under the banner of "scientific research". The volunteers interfering with this cruel activity are considered by them as "eco-terrorists". For me, they are really heroes, ready to give their lives in order to save the lives of whales. In this series, you will see how the Japanese whaling fleet took some countermeasures to block the tactics of the Sea Shepherds, both defensive and offensive, leaving Paul Watson ultimately no other option than to use the only weapon he had left : ramming his boat into a killing boat. They are really the pirates of passion, fighting the pirates of greed.

The actions of the Sea Shepherds volunteers are very effective. Their unstoppable harassment succeeded this season in reducing the self-imposed Japan quota with 305 whales. Respect !

Japan really behaves very cruel towards all ocean life. Not only do they slaughter whales; they also massacre 23.000 dolphins every year... Check it out on The Cove.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
At First...But 20 Feb 2010
By Paul S. Fratianni - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
At first I thought Captain Watson made some really poor choices unnecessarily putting himself and his crew at risk. And I was right. He did.

But the more I watched the more I realized these people really believe in what they are doing and I respect that, especially since their cause is just.

Though I thought they could have had better tactics ultimately they are under shipped and way out funded.

The Japanese ships are bigger & faster, equipped with LRAD and powerful water cannons. ***SPOILER*** Also they are not afraid of trying to hurt the Sea Shepard's Crew by flinging metal bolts and trying to take down the copter with their LRADS. These guys purposefully are trying to harm other human being showing they most definitely do not have the higher moral ground.

Working the best with what they had they constantly had to take risks to try to even the odds. Even with this they could not stop the Japanese whalers from shamelessly making money from killing whales under the guise of "Research". They literally makes hundreds of thousands of dollars per whale making it all too obvious this is not a Research operation but an exploit in a well placed loop hole.

At any rate the Sea Shepard's put up a hell of a valiant fight and showed the Japanese that they were not only not willing to back down but that they'd push the envelope as far as the could possibly get away with. This I believe will give them a much needed respect for the next season.

Though it is very fascinating I really hope there will not be a need for any more seasons but sadly this may take some time.

I hope Paul has made arrangements for the organization to continue if something should happen to him and crew. I know people think its dramatization but this stuff is seriously dangerous. All you need is to watch the last episode to know just how true this statement is.

May God Bless the Sea Shepard's effects. They're going to need it.

P.S. ***SPOILER*** BTW, the marriage scene on Scot Island with the music was the highlight of the show, totally awesome. You can totally tell the cameramen and editors love these guys.
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