Karas - The Complete Collection (The Prophecy / The Revelation)
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Average customer review:Product Description
In a city where humans and demons once held equal ground an innate struggle for power and subservience has risen in a dangerous attempt to seize power for the demons and bring order to the streets through violent force. Nauseated by human arrogance the demons have declared war against the humans and the final battle between the new Karas Otoha and the previous protector turned despot Eko has begun. Will they destroy Tokyo? Or will the human race survive to see another day?Starring: Jay Hernandez Matthew Lillard Piper PeraboSystem Requirements:Length: 180 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ANIMATION/ANIME UPC: 013138207098 Manufacturer No: M2070
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12435 in DVD
- Brand: STARZ HOME ENTERTAINMENT
- Released on: 2007-11-20
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
- Formats: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, Limited Edition, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: Japanese, English
- Number of discs: 2
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
- Running time: 180 minutes
Customer Reviews
excellent anime
two-part anime. complicated storyline that reveals itself in small bits over the course of the movie. this makes for excellent second and third + viewing. graphics are excellent; music is some of the best i've ever heard in a movie. fight sequences are fast-paced and very well done. you won't regret watching this one!
Above average, but not quite top notch.
This anime has very good visuals (both CGI and traditional styles are used.)
All of the fight scenes are amazing, and the robotic demons do not necessarily disappoint(I would have preferred to have seen humanoid demons rather than robotic ones.)The only real issue that I had with this anime was the lack of a good ending and a bit of confusion about what exactly the point of the story is at times. Still, I recommend this to any anime fan.
Not your typical anime
I'm a big fan of full 3d movies (Final Fantasy, Beowulf, etc.) as well as the 2d (Ghost in the Shell, Bleach, DBZ). True this is a "hybrid" using 2d and 3d; weighing heavier on the 2d. I wasn't expecting much as I caught The Prophecy on Starz one night. I actually ended up buying the series before the movie ended. The artistry with the combination of 2d and 3d moving images is worth the watch. I've seen some of this combo with other movies of this type (Animatrix) but it just isn't the same. It took me a few replays to completely understand the plot (and a little wiki action). All in all I definetely recommend checking it out.




