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| Most helpful customer reviews 65 of 82 people found the following review helpful. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. As a side note, I give props to the English VAs. Emotions really start running high in the final stretch of the story, and the cast gives some stellar performances here. As far as the actual product goes, the video and sound quality of this Blu-ray is on par with previous releases. If you didn’t have a problem with Parts 1 – 4, you won’t have a problem here. Apparently the source material wasn’t animated in full 1080p, which can be apparent in a few places, but regardless it’s pretty solid-looking throughout. The same goes for the packaging: holofoil cardboard keepcase housing an eco-friendly BD case with two discs. Also comes with four more postcards (art cards?) to add to your collection. The inner artwork might spoil the ending for some viewers, so if you haven’t seen it or read the manga, you might want to close your eyes when you pop the second disc out of the holder. The episode count is only 12 this time, and there isn’t much by way of extras: 1 commentary track and an outtakes reel. While I haven’t listened to the commentary (they’re really not my cup o’ tea), I found the outtakes enjoyable. With a runtime of about 10 minutes (just an estimate there), it’s more a case of the actors ad-libbing humorous lines rather than flubbing them up. There’s some adult language that pops up here and there, and Mike McFarland gives the viewers a short warning about it in the introduction, but it’s all in good fun. This is a flipping-sweet conclusion to what has been an amazing series. I highly, HIGHLY recommend watching it, even to non-anime fans. Chances are, you won’t be disappointed. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. |





