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  • Tenchi Muyo: The Complete Ova Series [DVD]Tenchi Muyo: The Complete Ova Series | DVD | (07/08/2017) from £36.98   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    First two OVA series of the anime franchise about a teenage boy who encounters a number of peculiar girls from space. Tenchi Masaki (voice of Masami Kikuchi) is an ordinary teenager with an ordinary life until he stumbles onto a cave containing a centuries old space pirate and unwittingly releases her. From this point Tenchi's life is turned upside down as he discovers his true heritage and contends with the advances of no less than five girls from beyond the stars. The episodes are: 'Ryoko Resurrected', 'Here Comes Ayeka!', 'Hello, Ryo-Ohki!', 'Mihoshi Falls to the Land of Stars', 'Kagato Attacks!', 'We Need Tenchi', 'The Night Before the Carnival', 'Hello Baby!', 'Sasami and Tsunami', 'I Love Tenchi', 'The Advent of the Goddess', 'Zero Ryoko', 'Here Comes Jurai' and 'Here Comes Jurai 2'.

  • Bubblegum Crisis - Vol. 2 [1987]Bubblegum Crisis - Vol. 2 | DVD | (08/10/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    The second instalment of the popular Japanese anime, Bubblegum Crisis 2 contains the fourth, fifth and sixth episodes of the eight original videos. In a devastated high-tech Tokyo of a Blade Runner-ish future, four beautiful women disguised by their heavily armed exoskeletons protect society from killer androids and from an ambitious corporation that tries to take over the world, while also having complicated personal lives. The cute teenager NeNe always has a crush on someone or other; flighty Linna has to fit her superhero life into a busy social schedule; and Priss has her career as a rock singer as well as a habit of feeling emotional. Only the austere Sylia is entirely in control of her life--so much so that she needs the others for a bit of productive chaos. In the episodes included they deal with a mysterious car that is riding down motorcyclists, help a tragic android who is vampirising citizens to feed a damaged friend and cope with attempts by an evil conspirator to frame them for mass mayhem. The stories rely rather too heavily on extended sequences of fast bikes and car racing, or mechanised bodysuits and big robots tearing each other apart, but the plotting can be subtle and the emotional scenes tense and fraught. Someone trying to get a sense of anime's strengths and weaknesses could do a lot worse than start here. On the DVD: the disc is presented in a visual aspect ratio of 1.33:1 and has a very loud Dolby Digital 2.0 soundtrack which presents every screech of tortured metal vehemently and every pounding anthem in the slightly pompous score. There are no extras apart from a very extended documentation of the credits. --Roz Kaveney

  • Bubblegum Crisis - Tokyo 2040: The CollectionBubblegum Crisis - Tokyo 2040: The Collection | DVD | (16/05/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £59.99

  • Tenchi Muyo - OVAs - Vol. 2Tenchi Muyo - OVAs - Vol. 2 | DVD | (05/07/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Now that Tenchi has four beautiful alien girls living in his house his definition of reality has changed but his real test is about to arrive! The evil Kagato wants the power of Tenchi's sword and is powerful enough to make Ryoko betray Tenchi! Tenchi leads the whole gang against Kagato's fortress in space but if they are going to win they will need help from unexpected places! Includes the episodes 'We Need Tenchi!' 'The Night Before The Carnival' 'Hello Baby' and 'Sasami & Ts

  • Sol Bianca Parts 1 And 2 [1990]Sol Bianca Parts 1 And 2 | DVD | (01/08/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    SOL BIANCA 1: A space pirate travels on his space ship with his five sisters. One day his sister met a boy named Rim who was on his way to attempt a coup d'etat against the military dictatorship. In exchange for promises to receive information about palace treasure the sisters go with Rim to his planet and here the space war begins... SOL BIANCA 2: Space pirate Sol Bianca is on a search mission for a very rare crystal. After a furious fight the five sisters succeed in gaining

  • Tenchi Muyo - OVAs - Vol. 1Tenchi Muyo - OVAs - Vol. 1 | DVD | (10/05/2004) from £12.96   |  Saving you £7.03 (35.20%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Tenchi ignored the warnings never to go inside the cave's shrine and now he has released a demon! OK actually the demon is really a beautiful space pirate named Ryoko but she did blow up his school. Tenchi's troubles aren't over yet as the Jurai princesses Ayeka and Sasami and the Galaxy Police Office Mihoshi fall from the sky attempting to capture the alluring space pirate. With four beautiful women stranded in his house Tenchi will never get any rest! Episodes include: 1. Ryok

  • Bubblegum CrisisBubblegum Crisis | DVD | (09/08/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £39.99

    The second instalment of the popular Japanese anime, Bubblegum Crisis 2 contains the fourth, fifth and sixth episodes of the eight original videos. In a devastated high-tech Tokyo of a Blade Runner-ish future, four beautiful women disguised by their heavily armed exoskeletons protect society from killer androids and from an ambitious corporation that tries to take over the world, while also having complicated personal lives. The cute teenager NeNe always has a crush on someone or other; flighty Linna has to fit her superhero life into a busy social schedule; and Priss has her career as a rock singer as well as a habit of feeling emotional. Only the austere Sylia is entirely in control of her life--so much so that she needs the others for a bit of productive chaos. In the episodes included they deal with a mysterious car that is riding down motorcyclists, help a tragic android who is vampirising citizens to feed a damaged friend and cope with attempts by an evil conspirator to frame them for mass mayhem. The stories rely rather too heavily on extended sequences of fast bikes and car racing, or mechanised bodysuits and big robots tearing each other apart, but the plotting can be subtle and the emotional scenes tense and fraught. Someone trying to get a sense of anime's strengths and weaknesses could do a lot worse than start here. On the DVD: the disc is presented in a visual aspect ratio of 1.33:1 and has a very loud Dolby Digital 2.0 soundtrack which presents every screech of tortured metal vehemently and every pounding anthem in the slightly pompous score. There are no extras apart from a very extended documentation of the credits. --Roz Kaveney

  • Bubblegum Crisis, Vol. 3Bubblegum Crisis, Vol. 3 | DVD | (16/02/1999) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The second instalment of the popular Japanese anime, Bubblegum Crisis 2 contains the fourth, fifth and sixth episodes of the eight original videos. In a devastated high-tech Tokyo of a Blade Runner-ish future, four beautiful women disguised by their heavily armed exoskeletons protect society from killer androids and from an ambitious corporation that tries to take over the world, while also having complicated personal lives. The cute teenager NeNe always has a crush on someone or other; flighty Linna has to fit her superhero life into a busy social schedule; and Priss has her career as a rock singer as well as a habit of feeling emotional. Only the austere Sylia is entirely in control of her life--so much so that she needs the others for a bit of productive chaos. In the episodes included they deal with a mysterious car that is riding down motorcyclists, help a tragic android who is vampirising citizens to feed a damaged friend and cope with attempts by an evil conspirator to frame them for mass mayhem. The stories rely rather too heavily on extended sequences of fast bikes and car racing, or mechanised bodysuits and big robots tearing each other apart, but the plotting can be subtle and the emotional scenes tense and fraught. Someone trying to get a sense of anime's strengths and weaknesses could do a lot worse than start here. On the DVD: the disc is presented in a visual aspect ratio of 1.33:1 and has a very loud Dolby Digital 2.0 soundtrack which presents every screech of tortured metal vehemently and every pounding anthem in the slightly pompous score. There are no extras apart from a very extended documentation of the credits. --Roz Kaveney

  • Bubblegum Crisis, Vol. 2Bubblegum Crisis, Vol. 2 | DVD | (16/02/1999) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.94

    The second instalment of the popular Japanese anime, Bubblegum Crisis 2 contains the fourth, fifth and sixth episodes of the eight original videos. In a devastated high-tech Tokyo of a Blade Runner-ish future, four beautiful women disguised by their heavily armed exoskeletons protect society from killer androids and from an ambitious corporation that tries to take over the world, while also having complicated personal lives. The cute teenager NeNe always has a crush on someone or other; flighty Linna has to fit her superhero life into a busy social schedule; and Priss has her career as a rock singer as well as a habit of feeling emotional. Only the austere Sylia is entirely in control of her life--so much so that she needs the others for a bit of productive chaos. In the episodes included they deal with a mysterious car that is riding down motorcyclists, help a tragic android who is vampirising citizens to feed a damaged friend and cope with attempts by an evil conspirator to frame them for mass mayhem. The stories rely rather too heavily on extended sequences of fast bikes and car racing, or mechanised bodysuits and big robots tearing each other apart, but the plotting can be subtle and the emotional scenes tense and fraught. Someone trying to get a sense of anime's strengths and weaknesses could do a lot worse than start here. On the DVD: the disc is presented in a visual aspect ratio of 1.33:1 and has a very loud Dolby Digital 2.0 soundtrack which presents every screech of tortured metal vehemently and every pounding anthem in the slightly pompous score. There are no extras apart from a very extended documentation of the credits. --Roz Kaveney

  • Bubblegum Crisis, Vol. 1Bubblegum Crisis, Vol. 1 | DVD | (16/02/1999) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.94

    The second instalment of the popular Japanese anime, Bubblegum Crisis 2 contains the fourth, fifth and sixth episodes of the eight original videos. In a devastated high-tech Tokyo of a Blade Runner-ish future, four beautiful women disguised by their heavily armed exoskeletons protect society from killer androids and from an ambitious corporation that tries to take over the world, while also having complicated personal lives. The cute teenager NeNe always has a crush on someone or other; flighty Linna has to fit her superhero life into a busy social schedule; and Priss has her career as a rock singer as well as a habit of feeling emotional. Only the austere Sylia is entirely in control of her life--so much so that she needs the others for a bit of productive chaos. In the episodes included they deal with a mysterious car that is riding down motorcyclists, help a tragic android who is vampirising citizens to feed a damaged friend and cope with attempts by an evil conspirator to frame them for mass mayhem. The stories rely rather too heavily on extended sequences of fast bikes and car racing, or mechanised bodysuits and big robots tearing each other apart, but the plotting can be subtle and the emotional scenes tense and fraught. Someone trying to get a sense of anime's strengths and weaknesses could do a lot worse than start here. On the DVD: the disc is presented in a visual aspect ratio of 1.33:1 and has a very loud Dolby Digital 2.0 soundtrack which presents every screech of tortured metal vehemently and every pounding anthem in the slightly pompous score. There are no extras apart from a very extended documentation of the credits. --Roz Kaveney

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