Blue Submarine 6 - The Movie (Edited Version)

Blue Submarine 6 - The Movie (Edited Version)


Starring:Hozumi Gôda, Hirotaka Suzuoki, Kazuya Nakai, Bill Flaman, Jeff Call, Gara Takashima, Dave Underwood, Shotaro Morikubo, D.C. Kennedy, David Richani, Mike Way, Justin Smith (III), Kazunari Tanaka, Shinji Ogawa, Danielle Sullivan, Andrew Masset, Jerry Riggs (III), Takeshi Wakamatsu, Peter Laniv, Pam McChino
Director: Mahiro Maeda
Studio: Bandai
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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Although billed as "The Movie," this edition consists of the four episodes of the computer-animated OAV (original animation video) cut together and edited for airing on the Cartoon Network. Most of Earth's population drowned when the mad genius Zorndyke began meddling with the planet's polar alignment. The survivors cower in half-drowned cities and undersea bases, battling Zorndyke's robots and hideous mutants; Kino, a dedicated young pilot, draws Hiyami, an alienated ex-submariner, back into the war. Based on a manga by Satoru Ozawa, Blue Submarine offers lots of computer-generated effects, but little in the way of coherent plot and character development. Hayami's conversion from hard-bitten veteran to peace advocate seems improbable, as does the prospect of seeking peace with a villain responsible for 10 billion deaths. Blue Submarine will appeal primarily to hard-core computer animation fans and devotees of Water World. The Cartoon Network policy of not showing what it construes as violence further weakens the story. Hayami doesn't see his old friend Katsuma writhing in agony from Zorndyke's "beast mutation," removing much of his motivation to rejoin the submarine forces. The gigantic Musuca no longer dies in a sea stained by its own blood, eliminating the series' one genuinely poignant moment. Eliminating tobacco use produces some unintentionally comic moments: Hayami flicks his lighter and touches the flame to nothing. The four OAVs are available separately in their uncut format. Rated 13 and up: robot versus robot violence and grotesque imagery. --Charles Solomon
Description
In the future, the rising heat has begun melting the polar ice caps. A group of ocean-dwelling creatures have seemingly declared war on Earth, led by the scientist Zorndyke. But why? Now, mankind's last hope is a state-of-the-art submarine, Blue Sub 6 and her crew as the seek to defend humanity from this new threat.
Blue Submarine, No. 6: Anime Legends Complete Collection
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    Blue Submarine, No. 6: Anime Legends Complete Collection
    Starring: Blue Submarine No. 6
    Manufacturer: Bandai
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    ASIN: B000NVT0PC
    Release Date: 2007-05-15

    Description

    It is the future, and the world is getting smaller by the second. As a result of the machinations of the rogue scientist Zorndyke, all land and sea level has begun to succumb to the expanding ocean tides. Billions have died, and mankind is now at war with Zorndyke's army of water dwelling hybrids. Mankind's last hopes lie within an international fleet of submarines and the vessel, Hayami. Together, they and the rest of blue fleet must launch an attack on Zorndyke's base of operations in Antarctica before he floods the rest of the world's remaining landmass. From Studio Gonzo. Includes a bonus disc loaded with extras! Genre: Action/Drama/Sci-Fi.
    Blue Submarine No. 6 (Special Edition)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • All show and no substance!
    • Insightful anime production
    • A thoughtful and exciting ride
    • Kool subs
    • I just did not get into it
    Blue Submarine No. 6 (Special Edition)
    Starring: Hozumi Gôda , Michael McGovern , Baji Smith , Tippsie Gillis , and Scott Simpson
    Director: Mahiro Maeda
    Manufacturer: Pioneer Entertainment
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    ASIN: B00008VGL9
    Release Date: 2003-06-03

    Description

    In the future, the rising temperature of the Earth has seen to the melting of the polar ice caps with the planet's last remaining land masses endanger of sinking into the ocean. As if humanity didn't have enough problems, an army of ocean-dwelling creatures led by the scientist Zorndyke have seemingly declared war on mankind! Humanity's last hopes rests with the state of the art vessel, Blue Sub 6 and her crew! Can Tetsu and Mayumi stop Zorndyke's mutant army and save what remains of humanity?

    KEY SALES POINTS:
    Blue Submarine No. 6 is one of the most critically acclaimed CG anime features from GONZO (Hellsing, Vandred)
    Special Edition 3-Disc Set (contains all 4 unedited/edited OVA's)

    DVD FEATURES:
    Collector's Slipcase Packaging
    Interactive Animated Menus
    Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
    English/Japanese language
    English subtitles option

    DVD EXTRAS:
    Full length Blue Submarine No. 6 Toonami Movie
    Episode 1 - Audio Commentary
    - Mahiro Maeda (Director)
    Blue Sub 6 Trailer Collection
    Blue Sub 6 Cartoon Network Promo Collection
    Blue Submarine No. 6 Cover Image Gallery
    GONZO studio background
    Special music video
    Blue Submarine No. 6 Animerica Feature Spotlight
    Filmography
    - Mahiro Maeda (Director)
    - Toshiharu Murata (Character Designer)
    - Shoji Kawamori (Mechanical Designer)
    - Yota Tsuruoka (Music Composer)

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars All show and no substance!.......2007-07-01

    The only strong point and the only reason this doesn't get a 1 star rating, is because of the animation. That is the only thing this anime has going for it. The explosions, the water waves, the sun glares, the ocean, it all looks extremely beautiful. BUT THAT IS NOT WHAT MAKES AN ANIME GOOD!

    The actual story is the only interesting factor. The glaciers were melted and most of the earth was flooded. During the aftermath, the surviving people are being attacked by water dwelling creatures equipped with their own navy. They focused too much on the animation and left out character development. To include a decent plot and decent villians. Mid way through this and all the way to the end, I didn't give a damn about the characters. And practically everyone you don't know dies a dramatic death.

    And the soundtrack. I don't mind jazz music at all. In fact, I like it. But this soundtrack just didn't fit this anime. It felt out of place in every single scene to me. This could have easily worked for Cowboy Bebop.

    And the ending I don't really want to touch that. This anime is all show. If your looking for something, just to see how beautiful it is. Then this is your anime. All the people who gave this 1 and 2 stars, and said the only strong point is the animation. Are telling the truth. Buy this at your own risk.

    5 out of 5 stars Insightful anime production.......2007-03-16

    Honestly, after viewing this anime, in my opinion, this is a great anime. Back in 1998 and 1999, the technology in creating the special effects is considered as a supernova because of the impression that it led to development of similar special effects in other anime in the later years. The special effects created by computer technology is bravo. 2D and 3D can be developed harmoniously. I find the story fanastic. Solely robots or fightings can be boring in some other anime. Without the cause of the story seems vague in some other anime. Excitement is entertaining. However without the underlying meaning as a support in some other anime, the story looks dry. Blue Submarine No.6 contains lots of elements which can give something that other anime lack. Because this is the predecessor of Last Exile so the fans of Last Exile must love this anime.

    4 out of 5 stars A thoughtful and exciting ride.......2006-09-25

    So the world is at an end due to the melting of the polar ice caps (a quite plausible scenario). A mad scientist has begun to engineer aquatic mutants for unknown reasons, and humankind is on the verge of extinction, with a last hope- a group of submarines manned by the best naval forces all over the world.

    It seems a bit contrived at first, but Blue Submarine 6 engaged me in it's story far more than I thought it would. At first look, it might come off as a simple war anime series. Thankfully, the series is not as one dimensional, and far more plausible (at least in my eyes) than any mecha space war. The apocalyptic landscape and philosophical questions addressed were enough to hold my interest, and the jazz and blues music were a good complement to the underwater sea battles (a refreshing change from the oft-overused jpop and classical tunes of other series) as well as the more thoughtful bits.

    The CGI was also done well, the animation is clean, and overall the series is worth a watch.

    4 out of 5 stars Kool subs.......2006-07-26

    This movie is really cool if you are a naval fan, story is a little deep but the action makes up for the slow parts.

    3 out of 5 stars I just did not get into it.......2006-03-06

    There was just nothing that grabbed me with this series. The graphics were fine but not exceptionel. The story was lacking the most, with nothing for me to get interested in. As a reference: I did enjoy RahXephone very much and loved Kino's Journey. This may explain why I did not get into this.
    Blue Submarine No. 6 - Blues (Vol. 1)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Anime with a different flavor
    • Water is fun..So are Submarines :D
    • The end couldn't be cooler
    • cartoon network fan
    • Spectacularly better than the Edited version
    Blue Submarine No. 6 - Blues (Vol. 1)
    Starring: Hozumi Gôda , Michael McGovern , Baji Smith , Tippsie Gillis , and Scott Simpson
    Director: Mahiro Maeda
    Manufacturer: Bandai
    ProductGroup: DVD
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    ASIN: 6305789304
    Release Date: 2000-04-04

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    The look of the anime series Blue Submarine No. 6 is the place to start any description of it. The 1998 show uses more computer-generated 3-D images than any series, yet the show looks like a video game. The plot, which also reminds one of a video game, is like a spinoff of Waterworld: in the near future, Earth's coastal cities are flooded, and an evil power, Zorndyke, has brought his minions to destroy the remaining humans. Earth's best weapon is a submarine fleet led by the supercool No. 6. Young Mayumi is an officer assigned to bring hotshot Tetsu back into the fold. The Travis Bickle-like Tetsu is more intrigued by learning about the faceless enemy--all that is known is their destructive tactics and elegant ships, intriguing combinations of beast and machine (a whale submarine, an insectlike tank). We discover just enough of the series' premise in this introductory 30-minute chapter, which is always watchable if never memorable. Rated 13 and older for violence and some nudity. --Doug Thomas

    Description

    The Earth's oceans have risen, leaving most of the land now underwater. Even worse, humanity is plagued with attacks by a race of sea mutants who are dedicated to eradicating mankind. Our last hope is the state of the art Blue Submarine No. 6 and her crew, made up of the best personnel available. Join ace pilots Mayumi and Tetsu as they fight for the fate of all mankind.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Anime with a different flavor.......2004-06-05

    Fans of anime in general will definitely dig Satoru Ozawa's 4-part, 'Blue Submarine No. 6,' series. For starters, being that the story is centered around futuristic submarines and naval warfare, viewers are treated to some terrific battle scenes taking place on and below water - a setting typically not utilized in anime. Vol. 1 of the series sets the stage nicely showcasing some of the offensive/defensive capabilities of Blue Sub No. 6 and the colorful assortment of characters within it.

    While much has already been commented on regarding the use of CG and traditional animation utilized in this series, in summary it looks just fine and at times absolutely breathtaking. But perhaps one of the best aspects of this disc is the really awesome Dolby 5.1 audio track for the Japanese-language track. This mix will have your system pumping out for sure - definitely one of the better audio mixes i've heard on an anime DVD.

    4 out of 5 stars Water is fun..So are Submarines :D.......2003-07-20

    This was pretty good. The story needs some deveopment but other than that..it was sweet. Charaters are cool and the music is AWESOME! Wicked....

    5 out of 5 stars The end couldn't be cooler.......2002-03-15

    This is one of the best "end of the world" stories. I liked the bad guy of the story, instead of being some psycho he actually has a reason for destroying the world. Good CG animation too. Great anime { once again}.

    5 out of 5 stars cartoon network fan.......2002-01-30

    I saw this series on Cartoon Network one day, and I fell head over heels in love with it. I am not much of an anime fan, but I still thought it was great (which, for some reason, one of the other reviewers said probably wouldn't happen). It is hauntingly beautiful. I do feel that it is too short of a series, only because I liked it so much that I didn't want it to end.

    5 out of 5 stars Spectacularly better than the Edited version.......2002-01-23

    Blue Sub 6 Vol 1 has a mix of Romeo and Juliet within it that comes into play in later volumes. Even if you haven't seen the edited version on Cartoon Network's Toonami, you'll love it.
    Blue Submarine 6 - The Movie (Edited Version)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • editing on this movie
    • Good series, poor editing
    • Amazing Anime Art
    • Ummm WHAT?!?
    • Amazing visuals!
    Blue Submarine 6 - The Movie (Edited Version)
    Starring: Hozumi Gôda , Michael McGovern , Baji Smith , Tippsie Gillis , and Scott Simpson
    Director: Mahiro Maeda
    Manufacturer: Bandai
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    ASIN: B000059MQ9
    Release Date: 2001-04-17

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    Although billed as "The Movie," this edition consists of the four episodes of the computer-animated OAV (original animation video) cut together and edited for airing on the Cartoon Network. Most of Earth's population drowned when the mad genius Zorndyke began meddling with the planet's polar alignment. The survivors cower in half-drowned cities and undersea bases, battling Zorndyke's robots and hideous mutants; Kino, a dedicated young pilot, draws Hiyami, an alienated ex-submariner, back into the war. Based on a manga by Satoru Ozawa, Blue Submarine offers lots of computer-generated effects, but little in the way of coherent plot and character development. Hayami's conversion from hard-bitten veteran to peace advocate seems improbable, as does the prospect of seeking peace with a villain responsible for 10 billion deaths. Blue Submarine will appeal primarily to hard-core computer animation fans and devotees of Water World. The Cartoon Network policy of not showing what it construes as violence further weakens the story. Hayami doesn't see his old friend Katsuma writhing in agony from Zorndyke's "beast mutation," removing much of his motivation to rejoin the submarine forces. The gigantic Musuca no longer dies in a sea stained by its own blood, eliminating the series' one genuinely poignant moment. Eliminating tobacco use produces some unintentionally comic moments: Hayami flicks his lighter and touches the flame to nothing. The four OAVs are available separately in their uncut format. Rated 13 and up: robot versus robot violence and grotesque imagery. --Charles Solomon

    Description

    In the future, the rising heat has begun melting the polar ice caps. A group of ocean-dwelling creatures have seemingly declared war on Earth, led by the scientist Zorndyke. But why? Now, mankind's last hope is a state-of-the-art submarine, Blue Sub 6 and her crew as the seek to defend humanity from this new threat.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars editing on this movie.......2004-06-24

    this film was first shown in the uk on the cartoon network channle about 4 years ago i was 11 i loved it my mum loved it and she dont even like anime. well around sumer of 2002 toonami stoped showing on cartoon network beacause turner bought out a new channle cnx all the anime was shown on their in cluding adultswim it wasnt called that it was just cnx well after outlaw star and cowboy be-bop and spawn they hade a movie at 10pm with those martshall arts horror film but in their time they did show blue sub 6 and gundamwing endless walts. but just
    beacaused they couldent be arsed to get the uncut version they shew it edited.well about a year after the channle closed down du to poor raitings and chained to the toonami tv channle and blue sub no 6 is still reapeted the edited version every half term along side these crappy hero films. soon im ordering it uncut somtime this week and i will ejoy it the way it was soposed to be shown.

    ps i still thought the edited version was okay in story line and the film in jenral. and the editing was okay until the end part when you know who dies but i would like to actually se it instead of assume it happend.

    i just thought that being on at 10pm could of got them to show it uncut for once.

    thanks for reading i hope i didnt bore you.

    daniel the anime master!!

    3 out of 5 stars Good series, poor editing.......2002-07-20

    I love this series. I rented each dvd individually at my local store and nearly cried when the Musuca died 3/4 of the way through the series. It is an excellent scene that I believe is badly marred due to the editing done for television. I'm a little curious why an unedited "movie" version hasn't come out. Great series and well worth the purchase. If you're just curious about the show or just want some anime to satisfy those cravings, pick up this edited version of the show. But if you really care about getting the full effect, pass on it because you might be upset

    4 out of 5 stars Amazing Anime Art.......2002-03-16

    Blue Sub No.6 has captured my imagination. The characters seem so familer as the plot continues. Its amazing how an experimental cell animation and CG anime came out so wonderfully.
    The animation is amazing as the explosions come to life.

    I totally recomend it to anime lovers of any age. Blue Sub No. 6 is an unbeleiveable travaganza of art and computer graphics.

    2 out of 5 stars Ummm WHAT?!?.......2001-10-11

    Ok. So I loved this show. But now here's the thing why it's 2 stars. Why didn't they release this in the FIRST place!?!? hehe geez.. Instead of me paying $16-20/disc for those 4 episodes. SO.. I could have saved [money] by getting this version they didn't release until months later?

    Well besides my rant of getting jipped on the pricing, the entire story line is very cool. The combination of 3D modelled animation and hand drawn is very awesome. I like this new Era that Anime is coming into. They're doing more on the computer and looks much cooler than it ever could hand drawn. I suggest if anyone's an Anime and 3D graphics addict, they pick this flic up (and save a buck or two on collect calls, lol!) . It's a must for any Anime collection.

    5 out of 5 stars Amazing visuals!.......2001-04-21

    This DVD is the edited version of "Blue Submarine No. 6",
    for the Cartoon Network's "Toonami" program.

    I'm somewhat
    old-school when it comes to edited and dubbed anime programs. I don't
    like 'em. However, the dubbing for BS6 is actually pretty good. There
    are some annoying moments with the disc, such as the intro credits
    popping up out of left field, and slight "hiccups" where the
    commercial breaks are suppossed to be. Also, in the chopped version
    there are characters with absolutely no development, yet you get the
    sense they must be important to the plot. The ending is a bit
    confusing, too.

    Other than that, I was wholeheartedly impressed with
    the quality of the show. The music isn't bad, the action is very
    intense, and the characters interesting.

    The artwork is
    impressive. There is extensive computer generatated animation, but it
    only occasionally jumps out at you as being obvious CGI. The
    underwater battle sequences are breathtaking. The underwater
    explosions take on a realistic quality, and the minisub fighters move
    like jets in a dogfight. Torpedoes move in a believable fashion, and
    control panels and video displays are clean, clear, and neatly
    designed.

    I cannot recommend the series enough, and I'm sure the
    uncut version is far better. There seems to be something for all anime
    fans, short of swordfights and sorcery. There is some use of mechs,
    and lots of cool tech. Interesting creatures, too.

    This is no poor
    man's "seaQuest DSV", that's for sure! In fact, if
    "seaQuest" had been more like BS6, it might have fared
    better in the ratings.

    I really hope there's a follow-up to the
    series. This is easily one of the best tech animes I've seen in a
    while. For the price, I'd recommend this cut version so you can get a
    feel for the show, especially if you're unsure if you'll like it and
    can't rent it anywhere. If you do like it, you can then proceed to get
    the four seperate volumes.
    Blue Submarine No. 6 - Minasoko-Ocean (Vol. 4)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Excellent Blend of CG, Anime, and Jazzy Sounds
    • Looks Aren't Everything
    • Definitely worth owning
    • Stop the horns, but bring on the battle!!!
    • state of the art
    Blue Submarine No. 6 - Minasoko-Ocean (Vol. 4)
    Starring: Hozumi Gôda , Michael McGovern , Baji Smith , Tippsie Gillis , and Scott Simpson
    Director: Mahiro Maeda
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    ASIN: B00004WJOC
    Release Date: 2000-10-03

    Description

    The poles are shifting and most of the Earth's land is now underwater! The scientist Zorndyke has seemingly turned his back on humanity, creating a race of beast people to challenge the humans for global supremacy. Mankind's last hope is the Blue Fleet and its state-of-the-art flagship, the Blue Submarine No. 6. With the final battle at hand, Hayami and kKino must confront Zorndyke and stop his plans for destruction. But who is the real enemy - Zorndyke and his undersea army, or humanity itself? The climatic end to one of the biggest anime releases of the year!

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent Blend of CG, Anime, and Jazzy Sounds.......2003-03-13

    The story of Blue Submarine #6 (Ao no Rokugo) comes to a conclusion in this extended length episode. Revolutionary for its blending of computer generated graphics with traditional cel animation--done before but never to such extent or with such success--Blue #6 like many modern anime is a cautionary environmental tale of mankind's struggles to get along with Nature.

    In prior episodes, a scientist has brought about devastating ecological changes to the Earth, flooding most of the land by melting off the polar caps and making Antarctica a habitable paradise populated with his sylvan genetically-engineered creations. The crew of Blue #6 have orders to launch a nuclear strike on the scientist's "base" (a small cabin in a village, as we later see) to stop his flipping of the world's magnetic poles and subsequent extinction of mankind.

    The final episode features some incredible battle sequences between the forces of humankind and those of Nature (who have an giant submarine modified from an old battleship) and a somewhat confusing at times anticlimatic confrontation between the main character and the "evil" scientist. Who will win? Will humanity survive at the expense of Nature, or can the two coexist?

    The soundtrack is outstanding, performed by a Japanese big band group and includes the stunning, sultry, Jazz-club-esque closing title, Minasoko ni Nemure (literally, "Sleep on the Sea Floor" or "(this thing that) Sleep Inside Everyone." Some may find the juxtaposition of brassy big band jazz sounds over climatic battle sequences a bit off-putting, but for me, they work hand-in-hand and offer a wonderful sensory experience.

    Check out the whole series. I saw this episode first and went back to see what I had missed (most of the story won't make sense otherwise) and am glad that I did.

    1 out of 5 stars Looks Aren't Everything.......2002-08-14

    ...P>The story behind "Blue 6" is simple, but made meaninglessly complex. Apparantly the script writers decided that instead of coming up with their own ideas, it would be much more fun to borrow a story-line that seems less in place with anime and more in line with the plot of a Marvel comic book...

    The story is completely redundant. You have everything in here to make a cliche'd movie that only the Sci-fi channel would want to run. Sure, there are a few imagninative moments here and there,...

    The characters are possibly the rarest to find even in bad anime....these characters don't make any sense!! Who are they? Where did they come from? Why are they in charge of this submarine? Why do they have a little kid working the communications? And why does one of their team mates resemble a more amsculine Wionna Ryder? Seriously, if you're going to spend this much time working on the overall look of the OAV, you might as well have put some thought into the characters. No matter, what happens to them or what troubles they face, you never seem to care about what happens to the crew, not enough detail was given even for that...

    The music was very annoying...simply put. It sounded as if someone stole sheet music from yoko Kanno, then decided that they didn't like they way the score was arranged, so they took liberties upon changing the music into something less interesting and more...cold. The music just seems to "start up" without any purpose and it really throws your mind for a loop it doesn't have to go through. It's basically jazz, if you can call that, and it really doesn't have a place in the world of "Blue Sub 6."

    The battle sequences are the only things that are well animated, and even then they seem to be borrowing ideas from anime that involve starships. So the battlescenes basically turn what seemed like an original submarine/post-apoclyptic anime into "Macross"-underwater. They do give some thrill, but what's the point? The story is so lame you hardly understand why there are underwater battles going on in the first place.

    The series is only 4 episodes long. 4 episodes=4 DVDs. That's 1 episode per DVD, so each DVD is 30 minutes long...something ain't right here. Why pay [$$] for thirty minutes? It makes no sense!! And to top it off, these DVD's don't come with any extras,

    Overall, "Blue Sub 6" could have been a better anime, but not in this lifetime...

    5 out of 5 stars Definitely worth owning.......2001-10-05

    Despite the price factor, and only one episode per DVD, this series is so fantastic, and I'm glad I own it. If you are a DVD fanatic, love anime, have a great home theater setup, and want to watch some very pleasurable eye-candy, this is the set for you. The story is compelling enough to keep your attention, and the visuals are just plain awesome! Sad side note for the sub-title haters; 5.1 is only offered in Japanese! But, for you purists that hate bad english dubbing, you will be very pleased. Actually, the english voice overs could have been a lot worse, but I would much rather enjoy it in its original form. This is a must-have series, so get it!

    5 out of 5 stars Stop the horns, but bring on the battle!!!.......2001-04-03

    In my opinion, the mix of CG & anime make for one of the best anime videos Ive ever seen. Im a fan of all anime, and have a wide nackground, and although the series is way too short and the battle music needs to drift away from that cheery horn, BS6 is recommended to anyone who likes a good plot and a lot of action. What is with the music, though? You dont have an epic battle scene filled with ragin waters, exploding subs, and deadly missles, while a squeaky horn is playing in the background. The characers are likeable, especially Tetsu Hayami (Im not totally confident on the spelling). I tend to like the quiet, mysterious guys who have a bad temper. Basically, i recommend this anime to anyone and everyone!!!

    5 out of 5 stars state of the art.......2000-10-25

    This four volume series is exceptional--I like it as much as Macross Plus with the drama, the dialogue, and of course, the action and mechanical designs. Computer graphics and cell animation merge seamlessly. The characters are deep and diverse. The setting is similar to Voogies Angel and Agent Aika (or Waterworld) , while the theme of a scientist creating human-animal hybrids or mutants reminds me of The Island of Dr. Moreau. Even though each DVD is only about 30 minutes long (this last volume is longer), as long as I don't pay more than twenty dollars this collection is worth it. Cartoon Network is going to show this series Nov 6, but for best picture quality this is best enjoyed on DVD. The dubbing was done by Coastal Carolina--my favorite sound studio. This series gives not only beautiful graphics and glorious explosions, but asks the nature of humankind's tendency for conflict and violence.
    Blue Submarine No. 6 - Pilots (Vol. 2)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • By this time you have 4 volumes
    • Blue Submarine
    • Great animation
    • good
    Blue Submarine No. 6 - Pilots (Vol. 2)
    Starring: Hozumi Gôda , Michael McGovern , Baji Smith , Tippsie Gillis , and Scott Simpson
    Director: Mahiro Maeda
    Manufacturer: Bandai
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    2. Blue Submarine No. 6 - Blues (Vol. 1)
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    4. Blue Submarine 6 - Special Edition
    5. Outlaw Star - Perfect Collection Boxed Set

    ASIN: B00004T36Y
    Release Date: 2000-07-04

    Description

    After surviving another undersea battle with Zorndyke's forces, the crew of Blue Submarine No. 6 returns to base for repairs. While on base, Tetsu continues to display his trademark lack of concern for authority and continues to annoy Mayumi. However, during a battle planning video conference, Zorndyke breaks in with a pirate transmission, sending the human forces into a panic. What cruel fate does he have in store for mankind, and has he truly turned his back on his own people?

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars By this time you have 4 volumes.......2000-10-25

    I never expected that a show that bursts with graphics can be so deep. You have to watch each episode sequentially to get the big picture. The animation made me interested in this series, but it was the drama the kept me glued.

    4 out of 5 stars Blue Submarine.......2000-07-14

    Really good anime, the story is good and the action is really good in this anime, if you are a real anime you must get it!

    2 out of 5 stars Great animation.......2000-06-22

    This anime has awesome animation. The best computer graphic animation I have seen. Yet, the story line is confusing and you have to really pay attention to this anime. If you like anime just for the awesome animation you can get this but...it's plot is nothing special.

    4 out of 5 stars good.......2000-06-17

    i liked it a lit but its too short, its only 30 mins.
    Blue Submarine No. 6 - Hearts (Vol. 3)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • my favorite episode
    • Too Short for the Price
    • Finally it all comes together!
    • Hearts
    Blue Submarine No. 6 - Hearts (Vol. 3)
    Starring: Hozumi Gôda , Michael McGovern , Baji Smith , Tippsie Gillis , and Scott Simpson
    Director: Mahiro Maeda
    Manufacturer: Bandai
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

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    4. Outlaw Star - Perfect Collection Boxed Set

    ASIN: B00004U5SA
    Release Date: 2000-08-01

    Description

    Tetsu drifts in the open sea. As his life flashes before him, he begins to black out. But when he comes to, he finds himself resting on the hull of a half-sunken ship. His savior is one the enemy. As time passes, he begins to understand them. Meanwhile, Mayumi hasn't given up on him. When the Blue Sub No. 6 finds him, will he able to prevent more lives from being lost?

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars my favorite episode.......2000-10-30

    Blue Submarine No.6 is a great miniseries, and starting this episode you will start to pay less attention to the wonderful graphics and more attention to the motives of the characters.

    2 out of 5 stars Too Short for the Price.......2000-10-24

    This DVD, although visually impressive isn't worth the price for only 30 min of animation. It was an interesting blend of computer generated scenes along with traditional animation, but there were sections that just didn't mesh all that well. It sets the stage for the rest of the series, but doesn't cover enough plot to make me want to buy the second volume.

    4 out of 5 stars Finally it all comes together!.......2000-08-27

    While visually the first 2 episodes of Blue Sub were amazing, they just left you wanting a little more substance. Hearts, the third episode, fleshes out the main characters a little more and clarifies the conflict. The production value of the disk is on par with the rest of Bandai's work. The disk has tight menu's and great audio video quality. If it weren't for the bits of blood and nudity this series would be a great demonstration for DVD picture quality, as well as the future of animation. Check it out.

    5 out of 5 stars Hearts.......2000-06-20

    In hearts.the title speaks for itself.the interests between the rebellious human,and one of zorndyk's creatures evolve.leaving you to follow deeper into what was left of pilots(volume 2).a long awaited piece in four.

    DVD:

    1. Dragonheart - A New Beginning
    2. Rupan III - The Fuma Conspiracy
    3. Invincible Obsessed Fighter (Sub)
    4. The Hero of Swallow
    5. Quick
    6. Rogue Force
    7. Chains of Gold
    8. Boiler Room
    9. Hidden Agenda/Detention
    10. Malevolent

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