Mukuronaru Hoshi - Tamataru Ko, Narutaru, Link.1
Created/Updated 2003-11-02
- Catalog Number : GSTN-29104
- Manufacturer : G Station
- Series : Narutaru
- Printing Date : 2003-09-25
- Region : 2
- Price : Y3,800
- Play Time : 25 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
Animephile Rating: A (9.0)
- Video Scan Type : progressive (-0.0) -
30 frames per second (2:2 pulldown).
- Aspect Handling : standard (-0.0)
- Compression : -0.0
- Video Separation : -1.0 -
Is this some kind of compression artifact? Well, I'm new to "G
Station." Maybe it's a new company and they don't know how to process
video properly yet.
- Scene Transition : -0.0
- Calibration : -0.0
Comments:
Despite all-too-similar-looking character designs and simple animation,
my artistic senses have positive reaction to the slender looking
character designs. Story starts out almost numb and then accelerates
rapidly. Come to think of it, Alien Nine also started out that way.
Actually, even though I just mentioned Alien Nine, these two shows are
similar in surface quality only. Narutaru is actually closer to
Arjuna. Yes, that's Chikyuu Shoujo Arjuna. Even Saishuu Heiki Kanojo
is more similar to this show than Alien Nine is.
The only thing that really bothers me about this show is that Sanada-san
doesn't seem to fit that well as Shiina. It's really rare for me to
change my opinion about voice casting, so this will probably bother me
for a long time.
Anyway, here're some images to get you started. Notice the large
amount of crawlies around edges.
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