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• Animated
• Color
• DVD-Video
• NTSC
In Theaters : 31 October, 2000
DVD Release : 26 December, 2000 |
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Legend of Black Heaven - Space Trucking (Vol. 2) description
The plot of this odd mixture of sci-fi adventure and heavy metal rock isn't exactly thickening, but it's taking some curious twists. Former rock & roll star Oji Tanaka has somehow sunk into the life of an ordinary, embittered salaryman, with a wife, a son, and a tiny apartment. But he's also the secret weapon in an interstellar war: human-looking alien ... review details
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Legend of Black Heaven - Space Trucking (Vol. 2) Customer Reviews
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"...the greatest sound you'll ever hear!!"
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| The second volume of this incredibly bizarre but surprisingly cool series is an emotional one, to say the least. Lead character Oji Tanaka finally finds out the truth about the "weird nightclub" he's been visiting most every night to play his guitar. Not only that, but he also finds out that the music he's been playing isn't needed for the music itself; only for the sound it makes. Sound confusing? If so, then you should've watched Volume 1. Anyway, this volume of "Black Heaven" is an improvement over the first; the story starts getting pretty interesting by the end of the last episode, and I thought the animation was a little better as well, though it's still just below average. The computer-coloring helps it out, but not much. But, as before, the appeal's not in the animation, but in the story itself. If you've seen volume 1, you know what I mean. This is a great series with an absolutely awesome hard-rock soundtrack, and I'm rubbing my hands together awaiting the next installment. Watching this series got me started listening to the music of both Michael Schenker (who happens to be Oji's "idol") and John Sykes, who performs the opening theme. (Isn't it great when anime opens up doors to new musical worlds?) All you anime fans out there, keep your eyes on this one. It comes with a high recommendation for just about anyone who's into the big-eyed cartoons. |
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