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I am going to be frank – I absolutely fancy this anime. If you are only going to purchase one complete anime series, let it be Gankutsuou. It does not gather mighty better than this.

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(This review is more generally addressed to the whole series, rather than impartial Volume 5. Therfore, no spoilers. If you have purchased the DVD volumes up until now, there is no reason to close – it only gets better!)

While never aspiring for otaku space, I have tranquil watched a fine allotment of anime over the years, including all kind of styles and range of quality. But rarely do I arrive across something that moves, fascinates, excites and satisfies me so mighty as Gankutsuou. Before Gankutsuou, my approved anime series were “Last Exile”, “Kino’s Chase”, “Samurai 7″, “Cowboy Bebop”, “Gantz”, “Haibane Renmei” etc, objective to give you a flavor of what I’m into.

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I do not hesitate to say that Gankutsuou is the ultimate rendition of Alexandre Dumas’ fabled tale of “The Count of Monte Cristo”, putting every previous version to shame. The backbone of the myth remains the same: a heartrending narrative of appreciate, betrayal, and revenge. But the setting in Gankutsuou is completely alien to the unique, literally. Even more strikingly, we are being served the sage chiefly from the point of understanding of one of the innocent victims of the Count’s crushing revenge, rather than from the Count himself. Apart from being based on a literary masterpiece, and a resplendent adaptation thereof, there are many things that contribute to making this one of the best animes of all time, in my belief.

Visuals. Simply resplendent.

Gonzo animation studios, of great acclaim, but also recently taking a lot of stick for uneven productions, has done an astonishing job of turning Gankutsuou into a visual masterpiece. A combination of computer graphics with musty animation, and an novel texture mapping technique which gives life and character to normally expressionless and tiresome one-colored surfaces, together creates an incredibly rich and dense scenery. There is a feast for the view in in every scene. (among the jaw-droppers are of course the Count’s plot ship in Volume 1, and Haydée’s dress in Volume 2)

Music. Absolutely heavenly.

The musical fetch is almost as rich and varied as the graphics, ranging from orchestral-style movie type scoring to solo piano, to solo guitar strums, to some more heavy-hitting beats for the closing titles. Very artfully collected and fitting perfectly into the story; the music never feels out of location or distracting.

The divulge actors (Japanese cast) are a doing a improbable job as well. There is essentially none of the anime-style “overacting” that is sometimes favorite, but rather the cast employs a very westernized style. The characters they recount bustle deep, and you feel like you win to know them on a very personal plane as the series develops. All the hallmarks of a truly grand performance and script. Some of the voices in particular are simply awe-inspiring, like the Count himself…what a presence!

If I have one gripe with the series, it would be the lyrics of the opening and closing titles – they basically spell out exactly what the whole series is about! Now, if you are familiar with the current Dumas memoir this might not be powerful of a spoiler, but smooth, it feels like the lyrics are giving away honest a dinky too distinguished.

Anyway, all things considered, this is an anime masterpiece that you only study once in a hundred shows, and well worth every penny you employ on buying the entire series.

Mesdames, Messieurs; adieu.

Yes, everyone, I said that this is the best ever. Someone who hasn’t seen the previous volumes could peer this and understand quite a bit of what is going on. The epic is beautifully played out. The events will leave you breathless, raising the questions of what happens next and why.

Then, of course, there is the animation. Your eyes will bulge at the sights created during the events that catch status. And there’s even more eye-popping stuff with the extras.

So if you like anime, and especially this series, occupy this DVD up. It is impossible to be disappointed purchase it.

Bide your time, and fill out hope.

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