2008-05-04, 09:08 | Link #341 |
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As far as I know, asking for the titles of the tracks isn't against the rules.
Here's a list of the titles: 1. Heartbreaking Romance (TV Size Ver.) 2. Take you as you are (Original Ver.) 3. Take you as you are (Slow Ver.) 4. Take you as you are (Battle Time Ver.) 5. Heartbreaking Romance (Hyper Trance Ver.) 6. Heartbreaking Romance (Acoustic Ver.) 7. Rahzel no Theme (Original Ver.) 8. Rahzel no Theme (Sentimental Ver.) 9. Rahzel no Theme (Slow Ver.) 10. Alzeid no Theme (Original Ver.) 11. Alzeid no Theme (Slow Ver.) 12. Tabiji no Hate ni 13. Kako he no Tsuioku 14. Baroqueheat no Theme (Original Ver.) 15. Baroqueheat no Theme (Rock Ver.) 16. Saa, Nigero! 17. Tanoshiki Yuugi 18. Sore Ike Baroqueheat 19. Ganbare Rahzel 20. Yukai na Nakama to... 21. Bukimi Naru Mono 22. Senritsu 23. Semari Kuru Kage 24. Yami no Kanata Kara... 25. Tobira no Mukou ni 26. Kinpaku no Shunkan 27. Imawashiki Akumu 28. Semari Kuru Kyoufu 29. Zettai Zetsumei! 30. Kanashiki Senreitsu 31. Higeki no Ashi Oto 32. Take you as you are (Acoustic Ver.) 33. Take you as you are (Honky Tonk Ver.) 34. Take you as you are (Sentimental Ver.) 35. Arata Naru Tabi no Hajimari 36. Te no Naka no Eien (TV size Ver.) 37. Heartbreaking Romance (Remix Ver.) 38. Te no Naka no Eien (Alternative Ver.) Don't ask me what the non-English titles mean. I don't know.
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2008-05-10, 01:40 | Link #344 |
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Okay, I finally finished watching the last 4 episodes. There was so much stuff done much better in the manga. The sequence of events in the last 3 episodes just doesn't make much sense. Sigh...
Baroqueheat's introduction in the manga is better than the nonexistent introduction in the anime. His actions during the Vincent arc in the manga make so much more sense, because he hadn't been traveling with Rahzel before that point. The dynamic is totally different; in the anime when she's handcuffed and talking to Baroqueheat, it just doesn't work well. In the manga she's actually scared because she doesn't know Baroqueheat or what he's going to do, but in the anime she's talking to him like always. Sera's introduction in the manga (in volume 8) is way better than his intro in the anime. It's hilarious when the four of them meet on the street and Baroqueheat doesn't know that Rahzel is his brother's adopted daughter and Sera has no idea his daughter has been hanging around with his degenerate brother for so many months. Also the anime doesn't give any clues that Sera and Baroqueheat know who Alzeid is (and how much they hate him) like the manga does. That connection is just missing. And in episode 6, when Baroqueheat is shivering from the cold? Never happens in the manga! The manga makes a big point about how Baroqueheat is always walking around in sleeveless shirts even when everyone else is bundled up, and you get cold just looking at him! (Soresta is also quite different, from his character design to the whole magic-string thing that's not in the manga.) Errgh. The anime is such a hodgepodge. It's not made at all clear in the anime that the reason Sera has come to collect his daughter is because he's afraid of the redhaired guy at the end! I wish they had given this series a longer run and gone through things chronologically instead of picking most of the filler chapters to animate, and especially not skipping so far ahead in the last episode. All of volume 7, 6, and 5 (except for the first chapter) were skipped, and those are crucial volumes, especially what happens in volume 6. It has a lasting effect on Rahzel's psyche, and she's never going to get over it. And the biggest arc early on (in volume 3 and 4) was skipped as well, and it involves the redhaired guy's plans for the game he mentions at the end of episode 10. Again...sigh. |
2009-03-13, 02:58 | Link #347 |
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I actually don't know if 11 is the last.
I was told 10th would be the end of the series, but apparently not. I'm on volume 9 of the manga and I must say everything is making sense. The mystery of her little doll bear remains quite vague as it never went in depth explaining what it actually is. |
2010-05-27, 08:30 | Link #351 |
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Seconding this recommendation. The manga is (1) much more interesting, (2) much more complex in its storyline, and (3) makes a lot more sense in its presentation. The anime jumped around the story, reordering events, and skipping major story arcs altogether. It was a real mish-mash of an effort and a worthy candidate for a reboot. Not that I think that'll happen, mind you.
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2012-04-20, 05:02 | Link #355 |
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As Shinsen appears to be the only one hosting it, I noticed it's tracked at http://www.nyaa.eu/?page=torrentinfo...59&showfiles=1 if anyone wants to preview the files before getting it.
This is AVIs so I don't think it includes the DVD versions they did for 1-7. Anyone know if they did DVDs for 8-10? |
2016-03-09, 16:44 | Link #357 |
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A blast from the past is licensed by Sentai. [Source] An early favorite of mine, this wasn't the best of adaptations, but I loved it so. I will definitely stream it again and maybe even buy it.
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