Angel Tales, Vol. 4: Sweet New Life Movie Streaming
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Angel Tales, Vol. 4: Sweet New Life Movie Streaming.
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If you’ve gotten this far in the series, you must have enjoyed the other three enough as well as was bright as to how Goro was suddenly the one that was going to defend the Guardian Angels, considering (detest to say it..) the weakest defense of a master ever seen in an anime. (If there’s worse it’ll obtain the Angels feel better.. =^^=)
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Considering they were fighting the Four Saint Beasts themselves, and with four of their possess under the Beast’s control (gotta fancy the chinese explore of the attire the four captured Angels were ‘put’ in.) ..and considering that the rest of the Angels were honest ‘about’ to procure killed defending their master (though more likely objective knocked out..) one had to wonder at the waste of Vol. 3 what the heck Goro was thinking.
That’s what makes the very inaugurate of Vol. 4 a bit disconcerting. There’s no quit, and as soon as episode begins, they literaly gain into it. By the time the episode ends, ‘all’ the answers are laid on the table, ones that shocks the Saint Beasts and Angels alike. And for ‘once’ in a mass harem anime, the main guy ‘is’ a valid hero. Heck, it all looks wierd to seek a bland human suddenly indicate ‘prowess’ that even suprised the Goddess by the time all is said and done. The how and why are also explained attractive effectively in this reviewer’s plan.
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In the slay, Goro is a man that is looked on with command reverance by the spirit beings prove, though if a bit unsettling, as mentioned, to gape. And for the uninitiated, the very waste is a bit of a suprise. As a fan that has seen many anime, I should have known better, but was detached taken off guard enough by the ending of the episode. In all, the episode was done decently enough to give it my nod as the series best episode.
That was until the next episodes, ones that shows a deeper consequence of the relationships between the Angels and their Master. The series sorta comes stout circle as Goro is called support to peer his parents, and the girls effect along, using their plushie doll powers to encourage Goro avoid a Mammoth allege fare. The result is a droll treat.
The last two episodes are linked, and we discover of all things, the Angels are forced reach to terms, and for others, conspire to raze, a chance match making event by Goro’s mother. It also shows acceptance by Goro’s father with the changes in Goro’s life.
But the huge score is when one of the Angel’s maintain ‘real’ human versions suddenly demonstrate up, being revealed as Goro’s childhood like. (..and I’m not telling who unless it’s been seen.) Eventually all the hijinks and emotional rabble rousing comes to a pointant ruin, as the double of the sure Angel (dependable person to elaborate further, verses the double gain that the Angel took..) has to near to terms of her ‘own’, and makes for a feel of an launch ended ending for the series at this point.
Over all, the entire series, while indeed a rehash of the faded harem theme, to this reviewer at least, is a prefered title for my otaku shelf. Trust me, there’s ‘far’ worse to stare than this series, though far ‘better’ too. In all, Angel Tales was well done enough to warrant saying that it’s worth the lift note. If nothing else the entire series of Venomous Tales is ‘far’ more halarious to leer, and probably is the piece that makes the series worth collecting.
Angel Tales is a fine decent series to discover. Honest witness it with a inaugurate mind. If you’re not into this type anime, no amount of a review is going to establish your opinin anyway, and this anime is more for those that want a cute series with a bit of pointancy to it.
I have unbiased completed watching Angel Tales for the SECOND time through; I usually do this before making up my mind about a series. I’ve also read many of the other online reviews. I win that most of the pickle with this series is its English-speaking release format. It’s treated by Bandai as if this is complete and is a regular series of some kind. Of course it IS, but not exactly like it’s presented here: This is only the first of TWO ( admittedly VERY short ) seasons; that’s why the ruin seems so unfulfilling and open-ended.
When I first watched it, I was very confused by all the girls and had a spacious deal of peril keeping them apart and remembering their names and characters. This time though, everything fell fair into region, and I realized that each of the 12 have quite well-defined and very cute characters. And each gets at least one moment in the spotlight to shine. ( Only Mika the Rabbit began to REALLY glean on my nerves; and that’s allotment of HER character and function. ) Of course some are more critical than others, and I really grew attached to Ran the Goldfish, Tsubasa the Parakeet, Ayumi the Turtle, and even Tamami the Cat.
Those who found Angel Tales “creepy” because it dealt with the spirits of now-dead pets; or dimiss it as a “typical” harem anime where each girl is trying to “derive” or bed the male protagonist are totally missing the point, I reflect. The feelings here are sweeter and not so distinct ( except probably in the case of Mika! ) ; and should be viewed in a gentler vein throughout the series. In fact, most of the zigzag humor of the accompanying hiliarous “Venomous Tales” that are in the extras act as a sort of satire on the innocence of the regular episodes.
All the technical aspects of these DVDs are favorable overall: sound, color, animation, etc.; pointing to what must have been a quality production. I only wish the SECOND season were available on DVD; “Tenshi no Shippo, Chu” ( “Angels With Tails, Allotment Two” ) seems to only exist in Japan in current Japanese sans subtitles or dubbing. I would have rated it even higher, but for its essentially unfinished nature as it stands. I would really like to have seen more of Goro, the Girls, and the Saint Beasts; and accumulate out what REALLY happens!
