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Soul Eater: The Complete Series [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy, Television, DVD Movie, Animation, Blu-ray Movie, Anime & Manga, Art House & International, Action & Adventure See more |
Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
Contributor | Chiaki Omigawa, Micah Solusod, Laura Bailey |
Language | Japanese |
Number Of Discs | 6 |
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From the manufacturer
They’re a freakin’ lethal team
All 51 episodes of the sensational hit from BONES, the studio behind My Hero Academia, Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and more!
Maka is a meister and Soul is her weapon and as students at the Grim Reaper’s Death Weapon Meister Academy, their study habits couldn’t be more different. But in battles against the supernatural forces of evil, they’re a freakin’ lethal team.
Product Description
Maka is a meister and Soul is her weapon and as students at the Grim Reaper's Death Weapon Meister Academy, their study habits couldn't be more different. But in battles against the supernatural forces of evil, they're a freakin' lethal team.
Bonus Content:
Disc 1 - Soul Eater The Complete Series:
- Episode 7 Commentary
- Episode 23 Commentary
- Episode 30 Commentary
- Episode 44 Commentary
- Soul Eater Late Show
- Textless Songs
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.12 ounces
- Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled
- Run time : 21 hours and 15 minutes
- Release date : June 4, 2019
- Actors : Chiaki Omigawa, Micah Solusod, Laura Bailey
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : Japanese (Dolby TrueHD 2.0), English (Dolby TrueHD 5.1)
- Studio : Funimation
- ASIN : B07PV914ZY
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 6
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,351 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #65 in Anime (Movies & TV)
- #389 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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The world is threatened by evil humans who consume human souls and the twisted creatures created from such consumption, Kishin. Lord Death himself founded the D.W.M.A (Death Weapon Meister Academy) in Death City to train young meisters (fighters) and their weapon partners (humans capable of transforming into a specific weapon) to hunt down and destroy Kishin before they cause too much destruction. The first three episodes introduce the three main meister/weapon pairs; Maka Albarn and her scythe Soul Eater Evans, Black Star and Tsubaki Nakatsukasa (who comes from a special family in which every member is a weapon; she herself can take several weapon forms), and Lord Death's own son Death the Kid and his twin pistols Patty and Liz Thompson.
The storyline starts off with every student's dream and goal; to turn their weapon into a legendary Death Scythe, a weapon capable of being wielded by Lord Death himself. Maka has big shoes to fill, because her mother turned her father into Lord Death's current Death Scythe, who is a true scythe at that.
Sounding too serious? Not even! While a lot of darker aspects such as who determines right versus wrong and the madness of the human mind are handled, every episode contains comic relief in one way or another. Ten minutes or so into the very first episode we get to meet Maka's rather promiscuous father (who flirts with just about every female in the series), and soon afterwards Soul accidentally dives headfirst into a bath with the busty, bubbly Blair. There is a bit of fan service sprinkled here and there as well, all tasteful and relating to the situation. I like that even in the darker episodes that keep you on the edge of your seat, there's always something sweet that comes along to make you laugh, weather it's Black Star's gigantic ego or Kid's OCD.
The plot, much to the chagrin of fans of the manga (I have yet to start reading, so I don't know too much) eventually abandons the idea of Death Scythes early in and instead focuses on the hunt for the witch Arachne (interesting bit, every witch in the series has an animal theme) and the deadly and just about all powerful Kishin, Asura. The manga is still ongoing, so a lot of people seem to be disappointed with the ending of the anime. I didn't think it was too awful myself, but I would like the rumors of a reboot the likes of FMA:B being in the works to be true! There are some bits I have heard about that are in the manga (the further exploration of becoming a Death Scythe, the battle on the Moon, Kid's Lines of Sanzu, etc.) that I would like to have learned more about or actually gotten to have seen. I'll just have to keep my hopes up!
And for any of you out there worrying about the voice acting, you can keep your fears at bay! Everybody's voice fits their character perfectly. There is also no worry about "Westernizing" anything in the series, as Death City is actually in Nevada and most of the characters are actually American. As for the quality of the Blu-Ray itself, it's absolutely fantastic! Apparently a lot of these recent "Complete Series" anime collections coming out aren't all the best quality-wise, but Soul Eater looks absolutely fantastic on my TV.
The only problem, literally the only problem, I have with this set is that rather than standard anime subtitles, which are yellow so they stand out on the animated background, these are white, and also very small, thusly making them hard to read when I want to hear the Japanese audio.
Trust me, if the first three episodes draw you in, don't even bother trying to watch more before deciding, go right out and buy this!
**Spoiler Warning**
(Ends at Volume 10 but will see similarities up to volume 17 since it borrows material from manga).
The mixture of cartoony and silly, dark and surreal can be jarring for some, but I found this to be a big part of what I personally loved about the show. For the most part, the balancing act of these different elements was handled quite well. The silly moments often acted as a breather for some of the darkest moments. This series could really have you laughing one scene and really break your heart in the next.
Sometimes, the writing could seem a bit weak. Sometimes, concepts were brought up and ignored or explained and never really explored later in the series. Occasionally, I feel this is even to the story's advantage. Episode one, for example introduced the two main protagonists and the concept of hunting down 99 corrupted human souls and 1 Witch Soul in order to turn a weapon into a death scythe. This seemed to set the series up to be a "collect 'em all" formula which I personally find to be boring and I'm glad the series didn't go in that direction. In fact I often found myself questioning what would happen next in many points throughout the series.
I won't call it "a masterpiece" or "BEST ANIME EVER", but I found Soul Eater to be very entertaining shonen series. When this anime succeeds, it's a captivating ride that really left me wanting more, but not in a bad way. For the differences between the anime and manga, this is one series I could imagine a FMA Brotherhood styled remake since the manga is still ongoing.
The animation is a really fun ride, and it especially shines in the battle scenes. And everything especially seems to shine on Blu-Ray. As a matter of value, this 51 episode series would be a fantastic price on DVD for under $30, but on Blu-Ray, it is a must buy for fans of the series.
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10/10
Però ha una pecca gigante come una casa...
NON È SPECIFICATO CHE È REGION LOCK.
QUINDI HO SPESO I SOLDI PER UN COFANETTO CHE NON POSSO VISIONARE.
DEVO PERFORZA PRENDERE UN LETTORE REGION FREE..
E il danno oltre alla beffa..
All'interno ha un codice dove puoi avere accesso alla versione digitale del suddetto... PECCATO CHE ANCHE LI CI SIA IO REGION LOCK.
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Reviewed in Italy on August 17, 2020
Però ha una pecca gigante come una casa...
NON È SPECIFICATO CHE È REGION LOCK.
QUINDI HO SPESO I SOLDI PER UN COFANETTO CHE NON POSSO VISIONARE.
DEVO PERFORZA PRENDERE UN LETTORE REGION FREE..
E il danno oltre alla beffa..
All'interno ha un codice dove puoi avere accesso alla versione digitale del suddetto... PECCATO CHE ANCHE LI CI SIA IO REGION LOCK.
anche il sito è irragiungibile dall'italia.
Almeno specificatelo o mettete una foto del back.