キカイダー01 THE ANIMATION コレクターズDVD-BOX
フォーマット | 色 |
コントリビュータ | 紺野直幸, 石ノ森章太郎, 元永慶太郎 |
言語 | 日本語 |
稼働時間 | 2 時間 5 分 |
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アニメ・シリーズ「キカイダー01」4エピソードを再編集し、音響効果と300を超えるカットに手を加え、1本の作品として再構成した作品。監修にあたったのは「人造人間キカイダー THE ANIMATION」やTVシリーズ「サイボーグ009」にキャラクター・デザイン、作画監督として関わり、今や石ノ森章太郎作品のアニメ化におけるキーパーソンとも言える紺野直幸。
特に作画面で不満のあった後半部分のリニューアルは歓迎。アクション中心、一気呵成に走り抜けた後、クライマックスには壮大な悲劇が待つという、構成のコントラストが光る作品となった。
本BOXのみで見ることの出来る映像特典「ギターを持った少年 -キカイダーVSイナズマン-」は、「キカイダー」と「イナズマン」が共に「少年サンデー」に連載されており、一足早く終了した「キカイダー」のラスト以降の主人公ジローを「イナズマン」の世界に登場させた原作を映像化したもの。スピーディな展開、緻密な作画、迫力満点のアクション描写と、石ノ森作品の魅力を熟知した、紺野の初監督作品にふさわしい出来映え。初めてアニメ化されたシナズマンの、超自然的な透明感が抜群に際立っている。(斉藤守彦)
レビュー
エグゼクティブプロデューサー: 小野寺章 監督: 元永慶太郎 原作: 石ノ森章太郎 脚本: 根本歳三 キャラクターデザイン: 紺野直幸 スーパーバイザー: 早瀬マコト 音楽: 和田薫 声の出演: 関智一/森久保祥太郎/井上和彦/小川真司/堀江美都子/大原さやか
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- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 言語 : 日本語
- 梱包サイズ : 19.8 x 14.8 x 4.4 cm; 698.54 g
- EAN : 4534530005519
- 監督 : 元永慶太郎
- メディア形式 : 色
- 時間 : 2 時間 5 分
- 発売日 : 2003/9/18
- 言語 : 日本語 (PCM)
- 販売元 : アニプレックス
- ASIN : B0000AFOQQ
- ディスク枚数 : 3
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 162,076位DVD (DVDの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 28,553位アニメ (DVD)
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上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
ただ、00は、ジローに作って欲しかったし、アキラはただの制御装置。ちゃんと設計図がらみにして欲しかった。
アニメ的には、サイドカーが部分的にちゃんと動いてなかった。
まあ、全体で、かなりのディスク。原作ファンは買うべし。
ワルダーが出てこない〜。出して欲しかった〜。
この辺の流れをあまり変えて欲しくないと思いました。
「ギターを持った少年」がオリジナルで付いていましたが、これはコミック上イナズマンの最終話のアニメ化ですね。
なかなか面白い所をついているのでは、ないでしょうか?
ギターやトランペットの音色はTVシリーズの物を聞きたかったかも?
でも、全体的には良くまとまっている作品です。
他の国からのトップレビュー
Azumanga Daioh (translated as "Great King Azumanga", derived from the mangaka's surname) is a bubbly slice-of-life centering around several high school girls and their wacky English and P.E. teachers. There's Tomo, the ever energetic and competitive tomboy who loves to tease her friends; Yomi, the perfect student who takes the majority of Tomo's teasing but certainly isn't afraid to snap back; Sakaki, the mysterious and gentle quiet girl who everyone thinks is "tough", but is actually a soft hearted animal lover; Ayumu "Osaka" Kasuga, named for the area of Japan which she came from and a total hopeless klutz and goofball; and Chiyo Mihama, more commonly called Chiyo-chan, a child genius who entered freshman year of high school at only ten years old and despite her refined ways and high IQ is still a bit of a goofball who instantly clicks with Osaka. Then there's immature English teacher Yukari Tanizaki, who is more like a student than a teacher, and P.E. teacher Minamo "Nyamo" Kurosawa, a woman who tries her hardest to carry herself seriously, but often falls prey to Yukari's wacky ways.
Occasionally featured as well are the girls' friends Chihiro, a generally happy girl but an average student, and Kaorin, a girl who has a huge crush on Sakaki that borders on infatuation, being reduced to a sweaty, shaking mess when she sees Sakaki in a bathing suit. Kagura, a strong girl in Class 5 who rivals Sakaki but is competitive and a hopeless knucklehead like Tomo, later becomes a part of the group.
This first volume contains five episodes. Unlike the normal anime setup (Opening, Part A, Part B, Closing) each episode is set up just like the manga chapters; as the manga chapters were each composed of several small, paneled comics, each anime episode is composed of smaller sub episodes. This disc contains:
"Miss Yukari"
- Child High School Student/She's a Prodigy/Scary Maybe?/Wildcat Tomo-chan!/The Osakan Gal
"Osaka's Day"
- Osaka Today As Well/ P.E. - Volleyball/Hiccups/The Brain.../Brand New
"Nyamo"
- Nyamo/Factional Rivalry/Yukari's Here/Not My Fault/Forever And Ever
"Pool, Pool, Pool"
- A Fun Profession/Pool, Pool, Pool/Ribbon/Just The Two Of Them/A Good Person?
"Summer Break"
- Summer Break/Welcome To Chiyo's Room/Invitation/Someone With Experience, Speak/Done For
The booklet that comes with the DVD is much more than just an episode list! It features a bio for Chiyo, official art for Chiyo and Chihiro, staff comments on each episode, and (just like the manga) translator's notes for those who may not be familiar with some of the jokes and Japanese culture.
If you want a nice, easy going anime with some light hearted laughs and smiles, this is definitely it! Azumanga Daioh is a classic slice-of-life, probably the first one most anime lovers watched, and it will always have a place in my heart and on my shelf.
That being said, Azumanga Daioh is very much an acquired taste. Alot of it's appeal is held within its genre itself. Rarely done in anime, and even more rarely done right, is the Slice of Life genre. In Slice of Life there are no action scenes, no magical transformations and no huge particle-beam blasting mecha. Instead, Azumanga simply tells the tale of these (primarily) six high school girls.
Of course, it's not any old boring life. The day in and day out of the girls is anything but dull, and is instead a joyous and humourous experience.
Right off the bat, we are introduced to airheaded teacher Yukari Tanizaki, biking to school, late as usual. When her bike breaks down, she simply steals that of a male student passing by. We are then introduced to the main characters: Tomo, the overly-energetic one; Yomi, a bespectacled, mellow young woman rather obsessed with her weight; and Sakaki, a mysterious yet kitty-obsessed girl. Of course, there's always a new student, so we are then introduced to Chiyo Mihama. Chiyo is only ten years old and happens to have the cutest pigtails ever! Before the first episode is over, we meet Ayumu Kasuga, a transfer student from Osaka. She seems to be airheaded, but is just easily distracted -- often by her own mind.
Azumanga Daioh was adapted from a four-panel style comic run in the Japanese serial Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh a couple of years ago, written by Kiyohiko Azuma. The comic was a sensation, and so when the call to produce an anime adaptation was made, JC Staff stayed true to the form of the original Azumanga manga.
Each 25 minute long episode of Azumanga Daioh is composed of five few minutes long vignettes, very loosely tied to one another, though more overarching stories are attempted throughout Volume 2. As such, an episode of Azumanga Daioh will rarely get boring, though some gags do get old after a while.
The character designs by Yasuhisa Kato also ring true to the original designs from the manga, and are wonderfully done, right down to the uniforms. The music (which uses the recorded quite a bit) also fits the series perfectly.
As far as voice acting goes, the English track is okay, but some of the voices don't seem to fit the characters, and Osaka's drawl just gets on my nerves. Though if you have no preference for dub or sub, it wouldn't hurt to give both a try.
Overall, Azumanga Daioh is a welcome and original treat. It's bursting with comedic flavour, but is also a sweet and heartwarming affair, earning the highest rating Amazon allows.