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Puella Magi Madoka Magica Kyubey Plush - 40cm Long
- 40cm long stuffed doll.
- Very soft and cuddely
- Weight: 180g
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Puella Magi Madoka Magica Kyubey Plush - 40cm Long
The theatrical feature The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya (2010) reunites the characters (and crew and voice cast) of the popular series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya in an extended and appropriately offbeat adventure. Ignoring the bitter cold, Haruhi charges ahead with plans for the SOS Brigade to hold a Christmas Eve party. But when perpetually put-upon Kyon wakes up on December 18, the tinsel he bought the night before is missing from his backpack. Before class begins at North High, the murderous Asakura takes Haruhi's seat. When Kyon objects, he discovers none of his classmates have any memory of Haruhi. Asahina doesn't know him; Koizumi has transferred to an elite prep school; and an uncharacteristically meek Nagato greets him in the literary club room--where the SOS Brigade met. Apparently a major alteration of the space-time continuum took place early on the 18th. But who commands the staggering power needed to cause it? And how can Kyon, who has no psi abilities, repair the damage before it's too late? The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya is darker in tone than the often knock-about silly TV series. Directors Tatsuya Ishihara and Yasuhiro Takemoto build the suspense skillfully, playing on Kyon's (and the viewer's) uncertainties. As Haruhi and the rest of the cast are AWOL through most of the film, the story becomes an internal monologue for Kyon. Voice actor Crispin Freeman does an impressive job of holding the audience's attention and keeping his character sympathetic. Clocking in at 185 minutes, Disappearance is at least 15 minutes too long and suffers from multiple endings. It's a good film that will please fans of the series, but if Ishihara and Takemoto had tightened the story and ended it more surely, it could have been a great one. The many extras include footage of location scouting in Tokyo, a recording session with the pianist who performs the Satie pieces for the soundtrack, and special screening events in Kyoto and Tokyo. (Rated 13 and older: minor risqué humor, violence) --Charles Solomon
29 of 32 people found the following review helpful: Review of The Disappearace of Haruhi Suzumiya, Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya (DVD) The disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya is based on the light novel by Nagaru Tanigawa. *note, I have seen it, and will try not release spoilers on this post* This is a continuation of the Haruhi series. Clocking in at almost 3 hours long, it is one of the longest anime movies Ive seen. This takes place around the middle of December where Haruhi is planning a Christmas party for the SOS Brigade.About a day later (end of the prologue) Kyon wakes up and finds out that everyone except him, has forgotten Haruhi even existed. It is a world where Haruhi never existed. He has no idea what caused it, or what he's suppose to do to fix everything. Yuki, who in this is a scared timid girl, who smiles when happy, and even cries. A certain character makes a return appearance. A person other than Haruhi also goes missing. And everyone thinks Kyon is crazy when he lashes out about Haruhi. It is truly an excellent film, and was HIGHLY rated among anime communities. Note that to... Read more 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful: Kyoto Animation's "Love Letter" to the Fans!, Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray) I realize that there are many other Amazon reviews for "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya," so I'll be brief:THE FILM: I enjoyed watching this high-end production of one of the most interesting story arcs in the "Haruhi Suzumiya" light novel series. The movie is slow-moving at first, but it really picks up half-way through. The animation, story adaptation, music, and character development are top-notch, and Kyoto Animation obviously put a lot of effort into the making of this film. It seems that this was their "love letter" to the fans of the Haruhi Suzumiya series (and, perhaps it can be seen as an "apology note" for making many people frustrated over the infamous "Endless Eight" episodes). However, if you're a newcomer to the series, it would be best to watch the TV series beforehand (or read the manga or light novels, if you prefer). Unfortunately, this film isn't very accessible to newcomers, and it's almost required that you recall and understand certain... Read more 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful: Even better than the anime series, This review is from: Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya (DVD) Kyon wakes up one day to find his whole world has changed. None of his friends recognize him, not even the unflappable NAGATO Yuki. What's more, Haruhi is no where to be found. So starts a clever twisting, turning story in the Haruhi Suzumiya universe. And it is one of the best. If you are a fan of the original television series, this show is an absolute must. But even if you aren't, or have never seen anything Haruhi related, this film can stand alone and is a joy to watch. The art is crisp, the story-telling is compelling, the drama - with all the twists and loopholes - is engrossing, and you get the chance to see Yuki with a more rounded personality! Sadly, to say much more about the story would give too much away. Suffice to say, Nagaru Tanigawa somehow keeps his overlapping stories straight, no matter how many times Kyon time travels.Among the stories that Nagaru Tanigawa has penned in the Haruhi series, this is among the very best. On top of that, the production... Read more |
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful: Great Series, By This review is from: Infinite Stratos Complete Collection [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray) a weaponized exoskeleton system, has become the dominant tool of warfare and conflict. Unfortunately for the men in society, only women are able to operate Infinite Stratos... with very few exceptions. One of those exceptions is orimura Ichika, an orphan raised by his older sister who is herself a famous IS pilot. When his compatibility with IS is discovered after he accidentally touches an IS at the age of 15, he's given a scholarship and enrolled in a school that specializes in training IS pilots. Which of course means an... intersting life surrounded by girls for this shy, unassuming boy, story is Good not awesome but Charcters is what makes the series Whole lot Better! 0 of 2 people found the following review helpful: When harem anime meets SciFi mecha..., By This review is from: Infinite Stratos Complete Collection (DVD) You get Infinite Stratos...The concept behind the series is not bad. It borrows a bit from an older series called Sky Girls. There are differences indeed. Sky Girls does not have mechas behaving more like power suits that fit into a compact form they wear at all times. They also are more like personal jets than suits like this. When you look at them both, Infinite Stratos has an edge on design. For that reason alone, IS is worth a rental. As a harem anime, IS fits in on par. Characters behave in traditional patterns and there are the common characters rehashed. You can somewhat predict how the story will go from that. If you are a fan of these sorts of shows, you will find some decent scenes here and there. It isn't a bad show and it is nice that there really isn't one completely clear winner girl throughout it. You know which girl is going to get more screen time but each of the girls make an impact on the guy, some more than others. The potential for a sequel... Read more 9 of 19 people found the following review helpful: Not the greatest Anime but...., By Tobias Lu (Wouldn't You like to know) - See all my reviews This review is from: Infinite Stratos Complete Collection (DVD) Story: 2.5/5. There really is no story. It's another one of those harem type anime where the guy is the only if not few guys in a school of girls. Though I would recommend this over Maken-Ki, this show does not have much depth into it and leaves many things unexplained. It would be a given that the manga explains more considering what has and hasn't been covered in the anime series.Characters: There will be a couple familiar voice actor/actresses here and there, such as the childhood friend of the main protagonist, who also voices a main heroine in Seitokai Yakuindomo and a handful of others. There's also some generic characters such as a chinese girl who has the tiger/cat tooth sticking out, which shows a bit of a peachy and cute side. A Natzi/german military girl, I can't dive too much into that yet. Another is a class representative, also blonde from a rich family, also another stereotype, and has a more tsundere type character. A few anime shows are following this... Read more |