Reviews - En Masse

ElfShadow (Former Staff) — July 4th, 2002 — 01:13
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This week's bevy of reviews features four series, five reviewers, and six reviews. The first three reviews focus on TOKYOPOP's release of the Vampire Princess Miyu TV series, including debut reviews from two of our new reviewers, Puppet Princess and RPGuy. Puppet Princess brings us the most positive outlook on the series - click here to learn why she considers this incarnation of Miyu to be a "masterpiece". RPGuy follows up with a more reserved recommendation for the show - click here to find out what kinds of reservations he had about this Miyu. Then, as a transition to the older review crew, that ElfShadow feller woke up and posted something about the series, too. Click here if you still haven't gotten enough perspectives on Miyu and need that third view.

Moving from three to two, "Review Ryu" holds true and brings to you another few reviews. Review one touches on ADV's first attempt to capture true insanity in DVD form. Yes, I'm talking about Excel Saga, and if you want to find out what Ryu thinks about this parody of parodies, click here. Moving on to a more sober note, review number two focuses on Right Stuf's release of Yamamoto Yohko. Click here if you're wondering why Ryu thought this bundle of cute spacegirl anime just didn't make the grade.

And now, the final one to one correspondence crops up, with Angelo's treatment of the ever-delayed Kare Kano. Click here to find out what Angelo liked about the series that has been described at times as Kodomo no Omocha with a high school cast.