The copious extras are mainly recaps of the series, but the short Ugetsu Hakua Special which played like the opening to a sequel series was really cool. It was fun to watch, but this 25 minute episode in not really worth the money that FUNimation is asking. It wasn't bad, by any means, but this prequel episode didn't add anything to the story, and felt like a filler episodes from the series. While another Burst Angels episode is something to be happy about, this one didn't leave me cheering. Now, nearly two years after the show's run was completed, they've released a disc with a single OVA episode: Burst Angel: Infinity OVA. This show has gone from "not bad if you're really bored" to "painful to watch." Avoid it.īurst Angel is a 24 episode TV show that FUNimation released on six DVDs back in 20. What's more, the little charm that the first half of the first season had has pretty much been eliminated in these sets. Filled with wretched animation, flat characters, and amazingly bad tennis, this show has little to no appeal. The series is incredibly popular Japan, with manga volumes, CDs, stage plays, and even a weekly radio show, but it's hard to understand why. The first season of The Prince of Tennis comes to a close with the second set of episodes, and Set Three begins the second year of the show. (Click on the links to read the full review.) Join in on the discussion in the forums which is lead by WTK and you might just find a set you've been looking for! While the OVA may be a little bit of a limp noodle, the series was a lot of fun and worth digging into with Rightstuf's 12 Days of Christmas sale. The Prince of Tennis' second and third volumes have also been released and the Burst Angel OVA has come out as well. We did manage to get a few reviews done so we should take a look at them, right?įor this column we had the opportunity to sit down with the entirety of Trinity Blood, Mars Daybreak, and the "lost" episodes of Dragon Ball GT. Then again we could just possibly still be in a turkey coma. Maybe it's all of the time spent holiday shopping or perhaps we're just having too much fun watching stuff. This week we are admittedly a tad on the short but sweet side for the Anime Talk Column. Douglass, Don Houston, John Sinnott, and Wen-Tsai
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