6.7 | / 10 |
Users | 0.0 | |
Reviewer | 3.0 | |
Overall | 3.0 |
Minato had no luck with the ladies until the day a well-rounded warrior-babe named Musubi fell into his life - and crushed his face with her ginormous cleavage. Hunted by a stunning pair of twin sisters, Musubi was searching for the right guy to give her a squeeze and unlock the hidden powers lurking beneath her ample assets. Minato fits the bill, and now he's caught in the middle of a supernatural slugfest in which voluptuous vixens take turns beating each others' clothes off!
Starring: Shinnosuke Tachibana, Saori Hayami, Kana Hanazawa, Aya Endô, Marina InoueAnime | 100% |
Foreign | 93% |
Action | 30% |
Comedy | 29% |
Comic book | 27% |
Romance | 22% |
Erotic | 22% |
Martial arts | 6% |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p (upconverted)
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.78:1
English: Dolby TrueHD 5.1
Japanese: Dolby TrueHD 2.0
English
50GB Blu-ray Disc
Four-disc set (2 BDs, 2 DVDs)
DVD copy
Slipcover in original pressing
Region A, B (C untested)
Movie | 3.0 | |
Video | 4.0 | |
Audio | 4.5 | |
Extras | 1.0 | |
Overall | 3.0 |
What can you say about an anime whose Blu-ray release touts in a very large font on the back cover “Boobies for the win”? Well, no one will probably accuse the FUNimation PR people for being overly subtle in their promotion of Sekirei, as was discussed in the review for Sekirei: Pure Engagement, The Complete Series. The press sheet accompanying that release worked in as many doubles entendres as possible referring to women’s bosoms. Of course that’s part of the allure of this franchise, one which appeals to a younger male demographic which can never get quite enough of breasts bursting out of barely constrained blouses. One might ask what kind of boob ended up releasing the second season of Sekirei before the first, but that’s the case here, so that those who have already indulged in Sekirei: Pure Engagement will actually be traveling back in time, as it were, now picking up the original season of a series that gets off to a ferocious start with some kick-ass action involving a typically pulchritudinous female pretty much single handedly dispatching a hallway full of well armed military men. Despite what seems to be a set up for an action adventure series featuring superpowered alien females, instead the series takes a quick left turn and introduces what turns out to be the main plot arc, the story of hapless young male Minato Sahashi, a shy kid who is temporarily depressed about not having passed his University entrance exams until suddenly out of the blue (literally) a buxom young female falls right into his lap. That turns out to be Musubi, who soon reveals she is a Sekirei and that Minato is her Master (shades of I Dream of Jeanie). The series actually tends to focus more on the comedic side of this relationship than on the sort of high octane battle scenes that its opening gambit hints at.
Though this Blu-ray set was released second, chronologically it comes before Sekirei: Pure Engagement, but like that release, this FUNimation release features an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.78:1. Much like that other release, the design element here is pretty standard, with fairly generic looking characters and a ubiquitous use of chibi in emotionally raucous moments. Colors are decent, but once again tend to be on the pale pastel side of things quite a bit of the time. Line detail is generally sharp and well defined and some of the backgrounds look nice, if often quite Impressionistic. This is a perfectly acceptable looking high definition transfer that never really explodes into the top tier of eye popping wonderment, but which gets by with an above average presentation.
Much as with Sekirei: Pure Engagement, this FUNimation release also features two lossless audio options, an English dub delivered via a Dolby TrueHD 5.1 surround mix, and the original Japanese language track in Dolby TrueHD 2.0 stereo mix. Both of these options feature excellent fidelity and some rather surprising dynamic range, but as with Pure Engagement, the English mix offers a much more fulsome low end and at least a bit more opportunity for spaciousness and discrete channel effects. This is once again a curiously restrained soundtrack, without a lot of bombast, even in the battle scenes, though there is occasional nice use of LFE and some good sound effects thrown into the mix on several occasions. As with the image quality, this is a perfectly acceptable rendering that probably won't offer much "wow" factor to ardent audiophiles but certainly presents everything cleanly and clearly.
It's kind of funny that this show is deemed suitable for "mature" audiences, because it's patently obvious that the series is going to appeal mostly to adolescent males (or maybe post-adolescent males who haven't quite grown up yet). This is a show that stuffs as many cleavage references as it can into any given episode, while at the same time pretending to have a plot about an alien fighter class and their human counterparts. There's nothing horrible here by any stretch, but there's also nothing very exciting. Sekirei is perfectly enjoyable fare for those who want something undemanding, but even those who may end up watching both seasons of the show are probably going to admit they've seen a lot of other outings that traverse much the same territory as what's on display here.
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