6.5 | / 10 |
Users | 0.0 | |
Reviewer | 3.5 | |
Overall | 3.5 |
Yuji Sakai is about to learn that there is more to the world than going to school and finding a girlfriend when he meets a sword-wielding girl with fiery red eyes and flame colored hair. Denizens of the Crimson Realm are invading our world and it's up to the Flame Haze, Shana to slay them. However, when Yuji gets in the way of her sword, he learns that death is much more different than he imagined it would be. Shana and Alastor, Lord of the Crimson Realm, continue to do battle with the Denizens, who are trying to steal the Power of Existence from mortals. Since the Denizens want to capture Yuji and use him to upset the balance of the Realm, Shana resolves to protect Yuji. Yuji then vows to join Shana in her fight.
Starring: Satoshi Hino, Rie Kugimiya, Shizuka ItôAnime | 100% |
Foreign | 93% |
Comedy | 23% |
Action | 18% |
Adventure | 3% |
Drama | Insignificant |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
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
Two-disc set (1 BD, 1 DVD)
DVD copy
Slipcover in original pressing
Region A (B, C untested)
Movie | 3.0 | |
Video | 3.5 | |
Audio | 4.0 | |
Extras | 1.5 | |
Overall | 3.5 |
Shakugan no Shana fans are awash in a glut of recent (and continuing) releases, with the first and second seasons as well as Shakugan no Shana the Movie already on tap and Shakugan no Shana: Season 3 Part 1 and Shakugan no Shana: Season 3 Part 2 due out in another couple of months. Regular readers of my anime reviews will already know that I’m not an especially big fan of the original anime series, though the feature film, which telescoped a lot of the action from the first arc of the first season, actually won me over with its “Reader’s Digest” approach to the material. Now comes Shakugan no Shana S a series of four OVAs that appeared between the second and third seasons of the series and which offer what might be termed “very special episodes” of sorts that don’t necessarily require a firm grounding in the Shakugan no Shana universe, but which tangentially touch upon some of the ideas and (obviously) characters that those who have been watching the series will be well acquainted with. My general hunch is those who love Shakugan no Shana will probably enjoy these, perhaps mostly the third and fourth ones, as those two evince a kind of unexpectedly bittersweet quality that helps to give the overall tone of the series a bit more emotional impact than it typically has. But those who haven’t developed an overwhelming love for Shakugan no Shana will probably continue to wonder what the fuss is all about. These four OVAs do offer some very appealing animation, some decent humor and minor, if enjoyable, character beats, but for “very special” episodes they’re not that special.
Shakugan no Shana S: OVA Series is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of FUNimation Entertainment with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.78:1. Those of you who have read my reviews of the series and the film (linked above in the main body of the review) know that their Blu-ray presentations are at the very least problematic. Those high definition presentations are often quite soft and at times look little better than standard definition upconversions (the film looks at least marginally better than the series in that regard). The good news is that this OVA series, perhaps due to its more recent genesis, is by far the best looking Shakugan no Shana release yet. While this isn't reference quality imagery by any standard, it's a good deal sharper than either the series or the film and boasts nicely saturated color as well. Line detail is decently sharp and overall fans should be well pleased with this release.
Shakugan no Shana S: OVA Series features an English dub presented via a Dolby TrueHD 5.1 mix and the original Japanese language track presented via Dolby TrueHD 2.0. The difference in amplitude and aggression in these mixes is really pretty astounding, with the Japanese track sounding frankly pretty anemic when compared to the much more boisterous English version. The English version does boast some considerable surround activity as well as well presented dialogue. Special mention should be made of an especially nice closing theme, which sounds great in the 5.1 mix.
Shakugan no Shana S: OVA Series is an agreeable enough time filler, but it's obviously a set that is going to be of most interest to longtime Shakugan no Shana fans. While you don't really need to have an exceptional knowledge of this franchise to understand most of what's going on in these OVAs, my hunch iz few introducing themselves to Shakugan no Shana via these four episodes will care much about the charactgers, even if they do understand what's happening. But for fans, there's quite a bit to enjoy here, including some typically over the top comedy and, in the final two episodes, some nice character beats for Shana. This Blu-ray offers good looking video and very good audio, and comes with some okay supplements. For fans at least, this collection comes Recommended.
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