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Later prints of the DVD (which used a different cover artwork) contain corrected subtitles. Reception[edit] The English dub version of the movie was released two years after Viz Communications' short-lived first translation of the manga, and received mixed reviews. Upon release, Richard Harrington of The Washington Post criticized the violent nature of the movie and quality of the animation, saying that "watching it you will feel as comfortable as a hemophiliac in a razor blade factory". [6] Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote that "in its carelessly translated and poorly dubbed English adaptation, the characters express themselves in diction so stiff that they seem ludicrously prissy". [7] In 2005, a review from Akemi's Anime World called it "so bad it's good, and the original in the genre" and calls quality of the dub "cheesy", but "suitable". [8] The 1996 movie guide "Seen That, Now What?", the animated film was given the rating of "C", in which it is described as having a good story and impressive post-apocalyptic background scenery, being offset by stiff character animation and excessively gory violence.

The King of Fighters '96 (1996, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: PlayStation (1997), Saturn (1997)
If you ask any hardcore KOF fan which game was the best in the series, he or she will either say the '98 edition or this one. KOF '96 was the point that the series hit its prime. It introduced characters such as Leona and Vice and brought back Geese Howard, and there were nearly 3,000 possible combinations of teams to choose from. The ability to roll through attacks, as well as run continuously, was also added in the '96 edition, making the game even faster than before. While Rugal was the head honcho in KOF '94 and '95, it was time for a new enemy to step forward. Goenitz was introduced to the series, and with his arrival started the Orochi storyline that involved Iori and Kyo. Kizuna Encounter (1996, NeoGeo)
This was a tag-team-based fighting game with gigantic characters. You picked a team of two characters, and during the match, you could swap between them by tapping the D button while standing in a special tag zone. Otherwise, combat was weapons-based, and the game played like a cross between early Fatal Fury games and the Samurai Shodown series. The biggest claim to fame for Kizuna Encounter is that the English home cartridge version is extremely rare. Whereas a home cartridge of the original Metal Slug goes for roughly $1,000, Kizuna Encounter has sold for upward of $5,000.

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Unfortunately, the point system wasn't nearly as explored as it should have been, and it failed to reach its full potential.
Remember when I said that the goal in this anime (at least from what I could discern) was for the core cast to strive to become the best in the school? While its true that class D (with the exception of Ayanokouji at first) desperately want to rise to the top, we rarely see anything significant done by them in order to achieve this goal. At one point Horikita gave a commanding speech in which she warned the other classes to look out for class D. From my perspective, this was just an empty threat. In fact, more often then not, the anime showcases the members of class D struggling to simply earn any points at all much less hoping to compete against their rivals. The anime constantly presented us with many "tough" scenarios that were supposed to leave viewers impressed with the protagonists for finding creative solutions to them. The problem is that many of these situations were too lackluster for me to even care about them in the first place. These mediocre events ranged from trying to have everyone in the class pass an exam without failing miserably to finding a panty thief. There are literally no stakes, and this was deleterious to the anime's success.
On a positive note, I did sort of like Ayanokouji and Horikita at first. Ayanokouji's casual and disinterested attitude was sort of refreshing, and his along with Horikita's social ineptitude was interesting, especially when they were forced to interact with other characters. If you like this anime, you might like. Anime Manga Add to list Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba 47 votes Add to list Blue Exorcist 18 votes Add to list Chainsaw Man 15 votes Add to list Noragami 12 votes Add to list My Hero Academia 11 votes Add to list Naruto 9 votes Add to list Parasyte -the maxim- 8 votes See all recommendations Add to list Doron Dororon 1 votes Add to list Devil Devil Add to list JK Musou: Owaru Sekai no Sukuikata Add to list Only I Know the World Is Ending And Getting Killed by Rampaging Beasts Only Makes Me Stronger Add to list Tsui no Taimashi: Ender aller Geister Add to list Haiiro no Onmyouji Add to list Mugengai See all recommendations Reviews Rascal Dec 10, 2020 1 *disclaimer: the author of this review is a shounen fan. * Bad Juju The latest turd to fall out of the ass of Shounen Jump Weekly has gotten an ill-advised Studio Mappa adaptation, and man does it suck seeing all that talent go into something so painfully undeserving. This anime is essentially the lovechild of Bleach/Naruto and Fairy Tail if it was raised by Mob Psycho 100 had less interesting characters than all three.
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