Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Air TV, Volume 2



One of the best animes of all time.
Title: Air - DVD 2 + Artbox
Volume: DVD 2 / 4
Running time: 100
The search for the winged girl behind the sky continues. As Yukito's relationship with Misuzu grows, new complications surface. Whereas Misuzu yearns for a companion closer than ever before, Yukito is forced to choose between what the heart wants and what the heart needs.

Meanwhile, the strain on Minagi's life at home is bought to light. She lives with her mother, yet remains alone. Only great loss may bring the two of them together. Also, a glimpse of the past answers the queries of the present - but with it, new questions arise; deeper, darker and more dangerous.

This edition includes a collectors' art box large sized to hold the entire series.

Contains episodes 5-8.

DVD Features: Clean Opening Animation, Clean Closing Animation, Previews.

Spoken Languages: English, Japanese, English subtitles.

THE WINGED GIRL
Yukito's quest for the winged girl beyond the clouds takes second priority as the girls around him face large problems that could threaten their lives. Misuzu is getting weaker and weaker as her dreams increase in frequency and intensity. He gets angry with Misuzu's mother for being insensitive about her daughter's plight. But then he remembers that his mother told him about a girl that suffered like Misuzu before she passed away. She had the same kind of dreams and a bizarre and frightening condition. The closer the girl becomes to people, the sicker she became. Eventually, she died. Ironically, Yukito comes to believe that his proximity and emotional ties to Misuzu are the very things that are endangering her life! Meanwhile, there's something weird going on between the quiet and introverted Minagi and her best and only friend, the crazy Yukito-bashing Michuru. When Yukito walks Minagi home, he is shocked when Minagi's mom calls her by the name of Michuru which leads to the...

A Tear Jerker, but Still Good
Not as funny as the first volume (the anime two of the main characters were watching where two orchastra conductors are fighting was about the funniest scene) this was still great. The tales in these volume were quite sad, bringing a tear to my eye, but I still loved them.

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