Penguin Videos: what your eyes want to see   In association with Amazon.com
Departments
All DVDs
Action
Animals
Animation
Anime
Art House
Blaxploitation
Camp
Classics
Comedy
Cult Movies
Disney
Documentary
Drama
Education
FamilyDrama
Fitness
Gay and Lesbian
Horror
Horror Humorous
Horror Slasher
Horror Teen
Kids
Music Video
Musicals
Mystery
Satire
Science Fiction
Sports Action
Sports Drama
Teen Comedy
TV Drama
TV Shows
UrbanComedy
VHS
Westerns
Yoga
Amazon.com
#1: Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
DVD ~ Ewan McGregor
Average Customer Review:

Buy new: $49.98 $32.49
59 used & new from $28.00

(Updated hourly. Visit ...

#2: Star Wars Trilogy
Star Wars Trilogy
Star Wars Trilogy
DVD ~ Harrison Ford
Average Customer Review:

Buy new: $49.98 $32.49
46 used & new from $31.58

(Updated hourly. Visit the
Best...

#3: Doctor Who: The Complete Fourth Series
Doctor Who: The Complete Fourth Series
Doctor Who: The Complete Fourth Series
DVD ~ David Tennant
Average Customer Review:

Buy new: $99.98 $64.99
28 used & new from $64.99

(Updated h...

#4: Doctor Who: War Machines (Episode 27)
Doctor Who: War Machines (Episode 27)
Doctor Who: War Machines (Episode 27)
DVD ~ William Hartnell
Average Customer Review:

Buy new: $24.98 $16.99
6 used & new from $16.99

(Updated ...

The Big O II - Missing Pieces (Vol. 2)

The Big O II - Missing Pieces (Vol. 2)
Actor: Big O 2
Studio: Bandai
Category: DVD

List Price: $24.98
Buy New: $22.49
You Save: $2.49 (10%)



New (21) Used (15) from $2.83

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 104184

Format: Animated, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Enhanced, Subtitled, Surround Sound, Digital Sound, Ntsc
Languages: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language)
Rating: Unrated
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 75 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

UPC: 669198800313
EAN: 0669198800313
ASIN: B00018D5QW

Release Date: March 16, 2004
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 9 to 13 days

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
As the second season of this stylish, static mecha series continues, Negotiator Roger Smith experiences nightmares/flashbacks: collages of robot attacks, burning cities, universal product codes, and what appear to be human clones. How these fragmented recollections link Roger's role as "Dominus" of the title mecha Megadeus, the schemes of the wealthy Rosewater family, and the plague that destroyed the memories of everyone in Paradigm City will undoubtedly be revealed as the show progresses. Meanwhile, much of the focus shifts to android Girl Friday Dorothy, who rescues Roger from kidnappers and discovers Angel's ties to what appears to be a German bund left over from a World War II-era B movie. The new season of The Big O continues the disconnect between the elegant Deco designs of the main characters, and the broad, cartoony villains, including the gang who takes Roger hostage. (Rated 13 and older: violence, alcohol use) --Charles Solomon


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars The Greatest Megadeuse   July 22, 2005
Strategos (In Space above Planet Earth)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

While the first disc in the second season of the Big O was largely used to acclimate us once again to the characters and plot twists common to the Big O, in this second disc things finally start moving towards a resolution... at the end.

Some of the most stylish and enjoyable episodes of the first Big O series concerned Roger's wannabe nemesis Beck, and in the first episode in the series he makes a silly, over-the-top, ridiculous (and highly entertaining) return. While Beck in the past has resorted to kidnappings of various sorts (he kidnapped Dorothy in the first episode of the Big O remember?), this time he kidnaps Roger! And with the negotiator kidnapped, it's up to Dorothy to begin negotiations. This whole episode is actually a parody of Mighty Morphin', flashy, overblown mecha that have become popular, and features a great battle at the end with the Big O that you really need to see for yourself (let's just say that old school giant robots are a BIT more powerful than the transforming types in the opinion of this show's creators). This episode is also interesting for the increased religious imagery (Roger is imprisoned on a cross!), and some strong character building dialog between Dorothy and Roger (when Beck accuses Roger of having Dorothy for a lover and Roger denies it, only to have Dorothy respond to Roger's denial with offense I almost couldn't believe it!). A pretty great episode all told.

The second episode on the disc involves a robot assassin who is on a rampage of destruction, and poor Dustin who gets stuck with a robot partner sent from Paradigm. The highlights of this episode include Dorothy's close brush with death when she is targeted by the assassin, and a giant robot that chases her and Norman. Other than that the episode mostly just explores the relationships between androids and humans. Interesting.

In the last episode of the disc, things finally really get going. Roger, suffering from terrifying dreams of the past, decides to visit Rosewater's father who still lives on the farm growing tomatoes. Roger starts demanding answers, but the only answers he really finds is that he needs to figure just who he is and what he has forgotten. Meanwhile Dorothy investigates a song she overhears and finds a gathering of operatives from another country outside of the city. Roger and Angel have a little relationship building alone time while Roger tries to figure things out. The real punch of the episode comes when Angel confronts Roger with what she perceives as the obstacle of their growing closeness, his affection for a certain female android. There's barely time for him to respond before she realizes that a meeting of her fellow foreign operatives is going on and she should be there (you DID know that she was from another country right?). The next thing you know, Allen Gabriel discovers and starts systematically (and psychopathically) destroying Dorothy while Roger struggles to destroy a new Megadeus that has suddenly appeared. The episode ends with a magnificent cliffhanger when the Big O suddenly shuts down, and it looks like Dorothy is about to be destroyed (do you call destruction of an android murder?). Whoa.

If you were a fan of the first season of Big O and have been following the story thus far, you will probably want to keep watching to see the shocking conclusion. While the polish, style, and overall quality is not quite as high as in the first season of the show, the second season is still quite good, and features enough new music, characters, and plot developments to keep it quite interesting for the duration. Hang on tight because it's going to be a bumpy ride from here on out!


Apple iTunes

Shelves
Decade (feature_three_browse-bin)
2000 & Newer
1990 - 1999
1980 - 1989
1970 - 1979
1960 - 1969
1950 - 1959
1940 - 1949
Up to 1939
Grade Level (feature_five_browse-bin)
Preschool
Kindergarten
Elementary School
Middle & High School
College
Post-Graduate
Other Penguins

Penguin Audio

Penguin 64

Penguin CPU

Penguin Cameras

Penguin Kitchens

Ads
Jeebus notequal H8te Cutting board inspired by California Prop H8te

Ener-G Gluten Free Bread making GF bread for many years

First Aid Supplies find the best prices at Vitamins 99

Monty Python's Life of Brian arguably the funniest movie ever made on DVD

Ads by Steve