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DVD Feature:
  • Audio 01: English 2.0
  • Audio 02: Japanese 2.0
  • Subtitle: English
  • Format: 16:9 (Widescreen)
  • Region: 01 (North America)

DVD Information:
  • Age Rating: 13+
  • Length: Approx. 100 min.
  • Class Type: Sci-Fi
  • DVD Label: 12056
  • Publisher: Geneon Entertainment
  • Retail Price: 29.98$US
  • Release Date: 30/03/2004
  • Review Date: 14/05/2004
  • Review Last Update: 10/10/2004

DVD Extras:
  • Japanese Cover Art
Number Of Disc(s): 1
Review Done By: Guardian Inferno

Introduction:
They needed a new hero... So they built...

Claire's fall unleashes the violent ambitions of Judoh's syndicates. In the middle of the hunt for the fallen Vampire, Daisuke discovers the truth about his father's assassination & Boma's past. Yet the most explosive shock comes when J battles J to the death!

Contains Episodes:
  • Episode 17: Survival
  • Episode 18: Independence
  • Episode 19: Truth
  • Episode 20: Fake

Feature Presentation:
Special thanks to Geneon Entertainment for sending a copy for a review for this site. After knowing his brother is fine, Daisuke & J set out on the mission that his brother ask him to do, to go to the Offshore, to Siberbia, to find & meet a witness that might solve the murder of their father. I find it funny that Daisuke find the air smells funny. Well, if you live in a city like forever, maybe you can understand. Back to the city, Shun decided to shut down the Special Unit, transfering Kyoko & J to HQ, firing Daisuke. The mafia is after Claire, actually, his left eye to open the Vita's safe. So Daisuke is off on his own to find him, alone. However, he got caught in the crossfire between gangs, but Shun doesn't want to help. Up to now, Boma's past is kept a secret, until now, when someone is looking for him, hunting him down. However, Daisuke & J is determined to help him out. Last, someone have made a copy of J, though, not as smart. So, it's J VS J & it's a battle to the death. You will be surprise who came to the rescue, maybe a little laugh, too. I still love J's word of wisdom about being a man.

Video:
Geneon Entertainment did a very great job. I found no problem, the image are clear & the color looks perfect. To top things off, the series is feature on Widescreen format. If you got a Widescreen TV, you're going to enjoy this even more. Each episodes are separated into 6 parts: the prologue, the introduction, part A, part B, ending & the preview for the next episode! Since all the episodes are on one single track on the DVD, there is no loading time or changing tracks when you move on to the next episode. I do note that you can skip all those warnings & logos when you first load the DVD by just pressing the "Menu" button on your remote control. Again, when you load the DVD, you will hear Boma actually reads the FBI warning out to you, along with his theme playing in the background, & check out the new logo of "Geneon"!

Dubbing: English:
The English dubbing is well done. It's about 85% of the original Japanese.

Audio 01: English 2.0:
No problem found.

Audio 02: Japanese 2.0:
No problem found.

Subtitle:
Geneon Entertainment have selected a great font, very easy to read. They use green for the introduction & ending themes, the rest is yellow & white for Japanese signs & text. There are two tracks of subtitling. One track is for the sign subtitling & the other one is for the Japanese dialogue. I might note that every odd numbered episodes, the intro & ending subtitles are in English, while the even numbered episodes are in Japanese original text on this volume.

Menu Option:
The menu remains the same like the other volumes. It's also in widescreen format, but if got just a regular full screen TV, it will display in that format with no problem. It's very simple & clean. It's the same as the first volume, the menu design is using Android J scaning system, but if you look closely, you can see some screens from the episodes in this volume. There is the "Play", "Screen Access", "Set Up" & "Extras". Selecting any options will make Android J interface to process the command, which is really cool. The background music is one of the music you will hear during the series.

DVD Extras:
For some reason, it's not mention on the DVD packaging itself, but it does have one extra feature on this DVD. You will get an art gallery which are the original Japanese cover artwork for the DVD release in Japan, which some of them are use for the North America release.

Packaging:
Using the same style, the package is really cool, metallic hologram type packaging. It's almost you're collecting trading cards. On the cover, you get to see Daisuke, twice, along with the Vita building & Claire. In the back, you get the cool Boma, along with three screenshots. Though, it would be nice that they note that this DVD do have extras. The insert have a list of the episodes, as well as more screenshots for each of them. Inside the insert, there is a mini-poster, it's the same image as the cover. Since the DVD case is a clear one, you can see a picture behind the cover, this time, original artwork of Boma in a red background. On the DVD disc itself, it's the same image as the cover, but in black & red.

PC Viewing:
Watching it on the PC is the same as watching it on the TV. Very clean, no problem at all, very little pixel (little squares popping in & out), both normal mode & full screen mode. The sound is just great. There is just one thing that bugs me, you have to click on the little square to select in the menu, not the word! All the episodes is place on one single track as you play the episodes, so loading time is really small. You can fast forward to the first episode to the last episode with one move on your mouse! Like on your regular DVD player, you can skip the warnings & logos when you load the disc, just use the "menu" option to go to the menu screen.

Overall DVD Rating:
Lots of information about everyone we get to know, especially Boma. Well, let's see what happen next!

Feature Presentation: Pack with action!
Video (Images) I love the widescreen feature. Crisps & clear! No problem found.
Dubbing: English Dubbing is great!
Audio 01: English 2.0 No problem found.
Audio 02: Japanese 2.0 No problem found.
Subtitle: English Easy reading, two options of subtitling.
Menu Option: Very cool, see it through the eyes of an android!
DVD Extras: Cover artworks, nothing much.
Packaging: Holographic packaging, very cool!
PC Viewing: Easy to view, clean, no problem!
Overall DVD Rating: Here is it where you get to know everyone, including Boma.

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