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Legend of Black Heaven - Rock Bottom (Vol. 1)
Starring: Kôji Ishii , Kae Araki , Rikako Aikawa , Miho Yamada , and Atsuko Enomoto Director: Masashi Abe Manufacturer: Geneon [Pioneer] ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004XMVV Release Date: 2000-10-31 |
Description
Hard Rock Saves Space!! Life can crush your dreams. Oji is a middle-management drone whose only grip on sanity, in the drudgery of his corporate lifestyle, are the few shreds of hope surrounding his past life as the amazing guitarist of Black Heaven, a heavy metal band that almost made it. In his bleakest moment, the magic of performing is restored to him when a beautiful mysterious woman informs him that only his special sound can save the universe from an evil alien invasion. Limited edition chromium onsert included on every volume (while supplies last).Customer Reviews:
As a fellow 30-something ex-metal guitarist, I LOVED this!.......2003-05-08
Any musician will relate to Oji finding that his prize Flying V has been tossed so that his kid can use the case as a toy box, or having his autographed Schenker albums used for frisbees.
The soundtrack is also quite excellent. Of course, I'm a huge John Sykes fan so your mileage may vary.
Overall, the story is kind of silly but most musicians will LOVE this!
Surprisingly good!.......2002-07-14
It's cute, has some fun gags (which get overused, of course), and an interesting premise. It even has some real depth, to it, and some serious themes. Unfortunately, it's not very clear whether or not the series will go anywhere, until about the 3rd disc (there are a total of 4, in this 13 episode series). In the 4th disc, they even manage to get a good bit more mileage out of the gags. Also, watch for the X-files reference.
One neat thing about this series is that it presents a fairly unique and realistic picture of Japanese life. For example, you don't often see anime characters living in cramped company housing. You don't often see fairly realistic office environments depicted. You don't really even see normal Japanese people, or a realistic Japanese lifestyle, depicted in much depth. It also shows the Japanese perception of hard rock - both that of the fans and the societal views towards it.
The down side is that you can tell that it was created on a limited budget. The art and colors were quite good, but it did have more still frames (usually slow pans across a single image) than usual. The animation (especially the CG scenes) and music were also reused a bit much. But, I'd rather see a strong story told on a limited budget, than the other way around!
It does have some mature themes and scenes, but I promise if you watch through about the 3rd episode, you'll see that it's really not what it first appears to be (i.e. shameless glorification of sex & rock 'n roll).
Awesome........2002-02-04
The concept is good but where's the plot?.......2001-12-11
Very refreshing and unique series.......2001-11-12
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