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• Animated
• Color
• Dolby
• DVD-Video
• Subtitled
• NTSC
In Theaters : 2005
DVD Release : 11 October, 2005 |
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Yumeria - Enter the Dreamscape (Vol. 1) description
The broadcast series Yumeria (2004) blends elements of the popular fan-service and harem-comedy genres. Tomokazu Mikuri is a high school slacker with no distinguishing features or talents--until the eve of his 16th birthday, when he begins dreaming about a weird alternate world where semi-abstract creatures called Faydoms attack him. They're defeated by scantily clad girls, who wake up in Tomokazu's bed. He tries to maintain a semblance of a normal life, but more and more babes keep appearing. And Tomokazu has to fondle them in the dream-world to "recharge" them with the power to defeat the Faydoms. The story is no more inane than many other fan service comedies, but the girls are so infantile and the vocal performances so over-the-top, the series becomes annoying. Yumeria perpetuates the stereotype that anime only appeals to hormonal, socially unattractive adolescents. (Rated TV 14 SD, suitable for ages 16 and older: nudity, risqué humor, cartoon violence) --Charles Solomon |
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Yumeria - Enter the Dreamscape (Vol. 1) Customer Reviews
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Kawaii!
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This anime is very kawaii (cute).
Of course it's got the normal perverted teenage guy (Tomokazu) surrounded by gorgeous girls. The poor boy even has a thing for his cousin Nanase.
However, in comes Mone, a cute girl from Tomokazu's dream who takes him and his friend Mizuki to a strange world. With the help of Silk, a young woman in this dream world, and both Neneko (a girl obsessed with neko (cats) and who continually says "No da" (which reminds me of Chichiri from "Fushigi Yuugi"), her pet neko Koneko, and Kuyou (Nanase's little sister fresh in from America), they may just save the world from the impending threat of the Faydoom (evil nightmares).
The animation style is bright and cheery, and both the opening and ending themes are fun to listen to.
I'd recommend this anime to anyone who's a fan of "Tenchi Muyo" or "Martian Successor Nadesico". |
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