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The secrets of the kugutsu continue to come to light as Yushiro and Miharu find themselves pursued by both the military and the Gowas. Their only hope: to discover the true nature of the kai before it can be used against the nation of Japan. Meanwhile, Yushiro's SSDF teammates find themselves thrown into a deadly mission of their own, forced into combat with a berserk squad of rogue T.A.s! The action is nonstop and betrayal lurks around every turn in the new shocking collection of "Gasaraki!"Amazon.com
Gasaraki continues to offer high-quality animation and interesting mecha designs, along with an extremely convoluted plot, nattering dialogue, and icy, uncommunicative characters. These three episodes feel like a long digression. Military tests of the Gowa-manufactured Tactical Armor suits or TAs end in disaster when a "biologically enhanced" pilot runs amok, tearing off the heads of other mecha. Only Yushiro can subdue him. With both the military and other members of the Gowa family after them, Yushiro and Miharu are caught in a cruel pincer movement. Revelations pile up, as the patriarch of the clan discloses that his eldest son, Kazukiyo, has been conspiring with renegade military officers and right-wing radicals. The illegal bio-technical experiments are part of their plot to seize power and return to the ancestral ways of their "warrior clan." Numerous references are made to (the) Gasaraki, to the Kugai (the ancestral mobile suit that looks like cross between a Noh demon costume and an elaborate mecha), and to the fact that Yushiro and Miharu are "Kai," but no one explains what those words really mean. "Disembark" ends where "Ties" began, with Yushiro and Miharu once again on the road to self-discovery, with neither the viewer nor the characters appreciably wiser. Unrated; suitable for ages 12 and up for violence, largely restricted to machine versus machine, as well as occasional profanity and grotesque imagery. --Charles SolomonSimilarProduct
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Customer reviews
Gasaraki... one of the best mecha anime's to date!!
by .. J. Lara (Victoria, TX United States)
If you like anime... no... i won't start this off like most reviews. Let me just rephrase that... If you LOVE awesome and complex plots, Gasaraki is for you! Forget whether or not your an anime fan... If you like anime youll love this one hands down... i shouldnt even have to tell you that. But fans of live action should appreciate Gasaraki as well... its a very mature and complex anime. After the first 3 DVD's its obvious this anime isnt for the weak at heart. Volume 1 was extremely slow paced, feeding you numerous characters for whom you knew no purpose and dialogue that confused you more than educate. Albeit, this is no Lain. Gasaraki is a cakewalk to understand compared to Lain. But nonetheless this is an extremely complexed story. Volume 2 picked up quite nicely. The war in belgistan... the conflicting TA's. And the two invitators meeting on the battlefield. A nice transition into the awesome Volume 3!! From then on it just doesnt stop getting better!!! GET ALL OF THESE!! YOU WONT REGRET IT!!
The Nightmare Grows
by .. (Maple Grove, MN)
When the test TA subjects in the new T17s, drastic action must be took. After Sat 3 is knocked out, they attempt to shutdown the other TAs, but only manage to subdue one while the other two race around at an incredible speed. The two remaining TA pilots from the JSSDF are forced into combat with the new T17 models. They manage to take care of one and then try freezing out the other, but to no prevail. The TA takes out both the sane pilots and rips the head off of one of the TAs like a headhunter. After the JSSDF retrieve Yushiro, they send into stop it. Yushiro tries and fails as the TA rips off Yushiro's TA head and runs out of the test area. The JSSDF have no choice, but to kill it with a barrage of artilary. But Yushiro doesn't give up. Yushiro's TA, minues head piece, makes an almost insane attempt to subdue the pilot and succeeds. However, this leaves Gowa with another mental outburst. The last episode is basically scenes from previous episodes, but the quality of the flashbacks are top notch. Also in this episode is the examination of Miharu, tests on the Kugai and even Kazukiyo overthrowing Daizaburo's leadership of the Gowa. So as you can see, a lot of cool stuff happens in this volume. You'll even see a little super deformity chemistry between Ataka and Mizuzu. Extras are better this time around. As we get more production sheets and even see a video of the animator showing her beautiful production sheets! Even more, there is also a littl segment in the interview describing how they did the freezing technique. Overal, the bext volume thus far until I get my hands on volume 5, which will come out very quickly!
How can you NOT get this ?!?!
by .. ()
If any of you people are even faintly interested in anime you should get this. Those of you who have seen the other Gasaraki should know this is something you have to get. Gasaraki is perhaps one of the most complex animes ever to date. So if you're somebody who cried over not understanding evangelion you might not wanna watch this. Otherwise it's just too spectacular to miss.
Uh, What? What is going on? A Warning..
by .. H. A Huffman (Mt. Prospect, IL USA)
I have viewed volumes 1 - 4 of this series and it still has not sparked my interest like "Cowboy Beebop" or "Blue Submarine No. 6" did (at least Beebop told a long story in complete chapters). The animation is very good but the story reminds me of a soap opera I used to watch. One week, they had a guy falling off a building, for the whole week, while everyone was out looking for him. I want to scream "Get to the fricking point already" when I watched that show and now when I watch Gasaraki. To make matters worse, these DVDs are not cheap, Gasaraki is one of the most expensive series to buy and I don't see a plot climax anywhere in sight. However, I have to tip my hat to the producers of this series for not appealing to the "Pokemon" market. Should I stop collecting? Yes, probably. Should you even start? I don't know, watch the first volume on DVD and decide for yourself...
And this is??
by .. Darren Sisco (Springfield, TN United States)
I've been collecting this series since V1 and I still to this day wonder why. Few mech battles, very little story, and talk, talk, talk. This anime moves at a snails pace even compared to DBZ! "So why do you have 8 volumns, space?" I dunno! I just keep thinking this series is going to go somewhere and it isn't. If you like yakkedi smackedi talking go for it. Looking for a good mech battle, forget it.

