Animation Runner Kuromi-chan
Created/Updated 2001-04-30
- Catalog Number : YMTB-1101
- Manufacturer : Yumeta Company
- Series : Kuromi-chan
- Printing Date : 2001-03-30
- Region : 2
- Price : Y4,800
- Play Time : 40 minutes
- Number of Discs : 1
- Number of Sides per Disc : 1
- Number of Layers (side1) : 1
- Number of Layers (side2) : N/A
- Audio1 : Japanese Dolby Digital 2ch
- Audio2 : N/A
- Audio3 : N/A
- Audio4 : N/A
- Audio5 : N/A
- Subtitle1 : Japanese
- Subtitle2 : English
- Subtitle3 : N/A
- Subtitle4 : N/A
- Subtitle5 : N/A
Animephile Rating: F (5.5)
- Video Scan Type : interlaced-OVA (-3.5) -
3:2 pulldown is there, but for some reason, dTV keeps switching out. It's
okay with slow panning scenes, but anything else, it switches back and forth
between Adaptive and inverse telecine. I set the .ini to keep it calmer and
it didn't help.
- Aspect Handling : standard (-0.0)
- Compression : -0.0
- Video Separation : -1.0 -
Some scenes are perfect, other aren't. It's very high-resolution crawlies,
so it's not too annoying.
- Scene Transition : -0.0
- Calibration : -0.0 -
Maybe a bit cartoon-like. Of course, it fits the situation well.
Comments:
I can't think of anything to say about it technically, so I won't.
Kuromi-chan..., urr, I mean, Miss Oguro reminds me of Sana-chan from "Kodomo
no Omocha" somewhat. As far as the story is concerned, I think it's NEAT.
It'd make a great addition to "Otaku no Video." These two shows should be
owned by any and all anime fan. It kind of defines us. Hmm, maybe that's
an overstatement.
Anyway, these images aren't particularly interesting. I intentionally grabbed
them with Japanese and English subtitles. I think there aren't enough DVDs
with Japanese subtitles. They should pass a law requiring Japanese subtitles
on all Japanese DVDs :)
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