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BlazBlue: Alter Memory: The Complete Series [Blu-ray]
形式: Blu-ray
¥5,980 ¥5,980 税込
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ジャンル | Anime & Manga |
フォーマット | 字幕付き |
言語 | 日本語 |
ディスク枚数 | 2 |
出版日 | 2020/4/21 |
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BlazBlue Alter Memory Essentials contains episodes 1-12 of the anime directed by Hideki Tachibana. Long ago, heroes wielded the power of Ars Magus to defeat evil—until a clandestine organization took control of their potent blend of magic and technology. Now, a roguish outlaw seeks to take them down and reclaim the power! Special Features: Textless Songs and U.S. Trailer
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- アスペクト比 : 1.78:1
- 言語 : 日本語
- 製品サイズ : 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 80 g
- EAN : 0704400069376
- 製造元リファレンス : BRFN06937
- メディア形式 : 字幕付き
- 発売日 : 2020/4/21
- 字幕: : 英語
- 言語 : 英語 (Dolby TrueHD 2.0), 日本語 (Dolby TrueHD 2.0)
- 販売元 : Funimation Prod
- ASIN : B083XX3NBS
- ディスク枚数 : 2
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 271,334位DVD (DVDの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
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Teshaun
5つ星のうち5.0
Came in on time
2019年9月21日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
It came on time and was in great condition, perfectly shrink wrapped like most of my Switch games I’ve bought

Andy C.
5つ星のうち5.0
Restriction 666...BlazBlue activate!
2016年12月26日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
- Synopsis: A story about Ragna the Bloodedge. Generally known as a villain that delivers death and destruction in his path; nobody knows what his real intentions are. Due to his unique powers, and his moniker: The Grim Reaper, he easily becomes the center of attention as everybody is hunting him down. As Ragna sets out on his long journey of revenge, whether he likes it or not, his actions will help determine the fate of the world that everyone lives in.
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- Comments: This basically has the first episode take the place of Calamity Trigger's true ending route. The rest is an overview of Continuum Shift. So it is a bit rushed.
The aesthetics and soundtrack the series offers is great. Characters may be cliche at times (but there's so many animes so it's hard not to be), but they are still pretty cool. The Japanese and English dubs are great, though I prefer the English VAs since they are excellent. Just like in Persona 3 and 4, or Bleach or Naruto's English Dub. Plenty of well-known VAs.
Too bad some of the characters didn't really get much backstory in the anime. I'm sure those that haven't played the games probably are confused throughout. I don't blame you. Unless you know the true ending routes for the BlazBlue games: CT, CS, CP (Chrono Phantasma), and finally, CF (Central Fiction), you will be left in the dark. Welcome to Ragna's world.
As such, I recommend this anime more for players familiar with the BlazBlue universe, but if you are a new-comer or don't know anything about BlazBlue and this caught your interest, then hopefully you might try out the games, too. Still, it's not a bad option to relax and watch this anime or add it to your anime collection.
- Analysis: The BlazBlue universe is an immensely vast and convoluted one. To many people, ambiguity is a serious flaw. For animes or games like this, I would say it's actually a good thing. Sometimes, rather than having an answer, it's more fun using imagination to fill in the blanks (like in Steins;Gate or Chaos;Head). After all, predictability tends to be boring.
In other words, I think Mori intentionally made the series very cryptic. Like most of the characters' ages. Then again, I think it's so it doesn't distract many viewers since hearing or knowing their age can turn them off.
- Features: English and Japanese audio with English subtitles. Includes 12 episodes on 2 Blu-rays, and 12 on 2 DVDs with a run-time of about 5 hours. Rated TV-14 for violence and some fan-service.
===========================================================================================================
- Recommendations: Persona 4 the Animation, Psycho-Pass, Re:Zero, Buso Renkin, Freezing, Cross Ange, Code:Breaker, Ben-To, K, Blade Dance of the Elementalers, Sky Wizards Academy, Tokyo Ghoul, Tokyo ESP, and Owari no Seraph.
===========================================================================================================
- Comments: This basically has the first episode take the place of Calamity Trigger's true ending route. The rest is an overview of Continuum Shift. So it is a bit rushed.
The aesthetics and soundtrack the series offers is great. Characters may be cliche at times (but there's so many animes so it's hard not to be), but they are still pretty cool. The Japanese and English dubs are great, though I prefer the English VAs since they are excellent. Just like in Persona 3 and 4, or Bleach or Naruto's English Dub. Plenty of well-known VAs.
Too bad some of the characters didn't really get much backstory in the anime. I'm sure those that haven't played the games probably are confused throughout. I don't blame you. Unless you know the true ending routes for the BlazBlue games: CT, CS, CP (Chrono Phantasma), and finally, CF (Central Fiction), you will be left in the dark. Welcome to Ragna's world.
As such, I recommend this anime more for players familiar with the BlazBlue universe, but if you are a new-comer or don't know anything about BlazBlue and this caught your interest, then hopefully you might try out the games, too. Still, it's not a bad option to relax and watch this anime or add it to your anime collection.
- Analysis: The BlazBlue universe is an immensely vast and convoluted one. To many people, ambiguity is a serious flaw. For animes or games like this, I would say it's actually a good thing. Sometimes, rather than having an answer, it's more fun using imagination to fill in the blanks (like in Steins;Gate or Chaos;Head). After all, predictability tends to be boring.
In other words, I think Mori intentionally made the series very cryptic. Like most of the characters' ages. Then again, I think it's so it doesn't distract many viewers since hearing or knowing their age can turn them off.
- Features: English and Japanese audio with English subtitles. Includes 12 episodes on 2 Blu-rays, and 12 on 2 DVDs with a run-time of about 5 hours. Rated TV-14 for violence and some fan-service.
===========================================================================================================
- Recommendations: Persona 4 the Animation, Psycho-Pass, Re:Zero, Buso Renkin, Freezing, Cross Ange, Code:Breaker, Ben-To, K, Blade Dance of the Elementalers, Sky Wizards Academy, Tokyo Ghoul, Tokyo ESP, and Owari no Seraph.


Andy C.
2016年12月26日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
===========================================================================================================
- Comments: This basically has the first episode take the place of Calamity Trigger's true ending route. The rest is an overview of Continuum Shift. So it is a bit rushed.
The aesthetics and soundtrack the series offers is great. Characters may be cliche at times (but there's so many animes so it's hard not to be), but they are still pretty cool. The Japanese and English dubs are great, though I prefer the English VAs since they are excellent. Just like in Persona 3 and 4, or Bleach or Naruto's English Dub. Plenty of well-known VAs.
Too bad some of the characters didn't really get much backstory in the anime. I'm sure those that haven't played the games probably are confused throughout. I don't blame you. Unless you know the true ending routes for the BlazBlue games: CT, CS, CP (Chrono Phantasma), and finally, CF (Central Fiction), you will be left in the dark. Welcome to Ragna's world.
As such, I recommend this anime more for players familiar with the BlazBlue universe, but if you are a new-comer or don't know anything about BlazBlue and this caught your interest, then hopefully you might try out the games, too. Still, it's not a bad option to relax and watch this anime or add it to your anime collection.
- Analysis: The BlazBlue universe is an immensely vast and convoluted one. To many people, ambiguity is a serious flaw. For animes or games like this, I would say it's actually a good thing. Sometimes, rather than having an answer, it's more fun using imagination to fill in the blanks (like in Steins;Gate or Chaos;Head). After all, predictability tends to be boring.
In other words, I think Mori intentionally made the series very cryptic. Like most of the characters' ages. Then again, I think it's so it doesn't distract many viewers since hearing or knowing their age can turn them off.
- Features: English and Japanese audio with English subtitles. Includes 12 episodes on 2 Blu-rays, and 12 on 2 DVDs with a run-time of about 5 hours. Rated TV-14 for violence and some fan-service.
===========================================================================================================
- Recommendations: Persona 4 the Animation, Psycho-Pass, Re:Zero, Buso Renkin, Freezing, Cross Ange, Code:Breaker, Ben-To, K, Blade Dance of the Elementalers, Sky Wizards Academy, Tokyo Ghoul, Tokyo ESP, and Owari no Seraph.
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alex wong
5つ星のうち5.0
Great serie for the fans
2016年10月18日にメキシコでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This is great if you want to get to know the story of the first two games but then you got play chronophamtasma to understand central fiction but thats ok

Cole
5つ星のうち3.0
I mean it's a good bundle
2018年12月22日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
No real extras other than sub/dub toggle. The anime is not approachable to anyone outside of Blazblue and even to fans at best it's an alright recap of the first two games. You can tell not much money went into this when a fighting game anime doesn't have much fighting. Personally the dub saves this anime for me (Hazama is great).

Zero
5つ星のうち5.0
Great anime for Blazblue fans
2017年5月22日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Great anime for Blazblue fans. Even though not like in depth like the game counterpart, this anime keeps things short and to the point of what Ragna the Bloodedge should do even he can be an idiot. XD