Anime and Manga Reviews from the Land of the Rising Sun including Yuri, Yaoi, and Shonen-Ai; as well as related media from the likes of Korea and China.
Sunday, 20 April 2014
REVIEW FOR BLUE EXORCIST DEFINITIVE EDITION
Blue Exorcist Definitive Edition Part 2
Released By: Manga Entertainment
Rating: 12
Running Time: 175 Mins
Audio: English & Japanese DD 2.0
Release Date: Out Now!
Reviewed By: Sandra Scholes
Rin and the other Ex-Wires are sent off for vacation which is in the form of a field trip. It's a break from school life, but also gets them to interact with each other in a way they can't at school. Either way, they have to prove how good they are as exorcists. All that training they did before must come in to play if they want to succeed. As the camp is set deep in a forest they will have to use all what they have learned to avoid being killed, but how will Rin keep his secret hidden from the rest of the group?
As we all have come to notice over the past few discs, Rin tries his hardest to get on with the other Ex-Wires in his group, but it isn't always that easy when they don't trust him as much as they do their friends. Then there is the problem of his brother who has to try and keep him in line, though he knows his true heritage. As a series it is very enjoyable to watch and the visuals are stunning due to the fact this is solely on Blu-ray, so the improvements are there for all to see.
Exclusive to Blu-ray is the newly created English language audio!
Contains episodes 13-25
Languages English, Japanese (with English subtitles)
Bonus Material: Disc 1: Ura-Eku (Extra Anime) – 2 episodes, Web Previews, CM & Trailers (Comic, Anime 1, Anime 2, Rin, Yukio, Mephisto, Rin & Yukio, Others), Text less opening, Text less ending. Disc 2: Ura-Eku (Extra Anime) – 2 Episodes, Web Previews. Disc 3: Ura-Eku (Extra Anime) – 1 Episode, Web Previews, OVA Episode – Kuro Runs Away from Home.
Verdict: Fresh, action packed and lots of supernatural fun!
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