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S-Cry-Ed - The Lost Ground (Vol. 1) | 
| Director: Goro Taniguchi Actors: Soichiro Hoshi, Hikaru Midorikawa, Yukari Tamura, Takumi Yamazaki, Yuko Nagashima Studio: Bandai Category: DVD
List Price: $29.98 Buy New: $26.99 You Save: $2.99 (10%)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 179947
Format: Animated, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 125 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 669198801303 EAN: 0669198801303 ASIN: B0001BMMIQ
Release Date: July 15, 2003 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Twenty-two years earlier, the Kanagawa region of Japan was devastated by a major earthquake; the most seriously damaged area was the "Lost Ground." A small percentage of the inhabitants are Alter Users, people with the psychic ability to manipulate matter and create alternate mecha forms of themselves. Hot-tempered, red-haired Kazuma is a powerful Alter who defies authority. His attitude brings him into conflict with HOLY, the special police force recruited from the Alters. Kazuma, whose Alter is robotic fist, defies Ryuho, a martinet whose mecha fights with ribbonlike tentacles. Their duel is complicated by the arrival of Mimori, a brilliant physician who believes in compassion and equality. Although most of the characters are interesting, a few too many appear in the first episodes. Well-paced and well directed, s-CRY-ed ranks among the more original anime series of recent years. (Rated 13 and older: violence, mild profanity) --Charles Solomon
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Eh, November 4, 2005 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
People come on, this is alright but it's really nothing great. Th characters are cliche'd, the animation is below par, and the character design is extremely annoying. Skip this one, there are way better titles out there.
I don't know what to say for title July 3, 2005 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Let's get this straight. The show is good. Characters have great personalities. But....Lots of characters are demented. ONE HAS A PINK AFRO!!!!! That is demented. I would still buy it though. Has a sci-fi theme. I never bought the DVD but i watch the show. I don't know how to summarize it cause i am terrible at summarizing. All i say is buy it. Great show.
-CKO P.S. Ya gotta love Ryuho and the purple haired guy. (Forgot name)
Theres nothing like good Anime. February 13, 2004 David Skipper (Memphis TN) 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
S-Cry-Ed is a really cool nicely drawn, more serious anime. They have comedy, but lucky for me, and other Hardcore Anime goers, they keep it 2 a minimal. The focus is on story and best of all, FIGHTING. Thats what I wanna see when I watch an anime. S-Cry-Ed delivers. They use Alters when they fight. Alters, {For those of u that have seen JoJo's bizzare adventures} are kinda like Stands. Each character has his or her very own. 2 main characters, neither good or bad, just on seperate sides. So u get to see from 2 points of view. I love Anime, but I get sick of the TONS of junk out there. S-Cry-Ed is definately the best Anime I've seen lately.
Go buy this! November 8, 2003 David Lin (Berkeley, CA United States) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
This series ranks among my top four best along with Kenshin, Naruto, and Hajime no Ippo. This series has awesome fight scenes and also it has a series. Don't listen to anyone who tries to compare it with DBZ, because...well there is no comparison! It's an injustice even trying to categorize them as the same type of anime. The fight scenes don't drag and the story doesn't ever come to a dead stop for ten episodes (like in DBZ). Everything flows at a great pace. Overall, this is one of the best series I have seen. I highly recommend it.Now, about the DVD. I have no complaints about the box and the cards and pendants are great. The only real problem I have is that the poster is folded so many times...but it doesn't matter too much. I know there are import DVD sets with all 26 episodes mashed into 3 discs. Don't get those for any reason other than to watch the series before you collect it. The image quality is much worse than these releases. Well that's all I have to say. NOW GO BUY IT! ^___^
Totally awesome kick-ass anime September 28, 2003 M. Kellogg (Lenexa, KS USA) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
This show is so freaking awesome!! There's just something about angsty bishounen beating the crap out of each other... ^_^ Nah, that's not all the show is about, really. Basically, the plot goes like this: There was a big seismic upheaval in Japan, thrusting part of the earth miles into the sky. On this "Lost Ground," certain children began to be born with abilities to alter matter as extensions of themselves or their imagination. These people became known as Alter users. Naturally, things began to get out of hand as many of the "Native Alters" used their powers for destruction and chaos. So a police force, called HOLD was formed to control them. Inside of HOLD, there's an elite group of Alter users called HOLY.The main storyline revolves around a Native Alter named Kazuma, and a HOLY officer, Ryuhou. These two clash at every turn, yet still end up fighting on the same side... then turning right around and kicking each other's ass again. It's great. Though there is some comic relief thrown in, Scryed has so much angst! I'm such a sucker for it. It made me cry in no less than three episodes: (Possible spoilers here, though I'll try to be vague.) Ep 13: Kazuma just going insane with grief at the beginning... then being almost creepily calm later... Ep 17: Kazuma/Ayase. Though there needed to be more set-up for their relationship. Hm... fic bunnies are nibbling.... Ep 23: "You're allowed to cry right now... It's all right to cry!" *sob* This was the worst of the three... and I can't say anything more!! Let's just say the show has no qualms about killing major characters. Heh. But it's still an awesome fighting show... though it's much more than just that. (DBZ is a fighting show. This one has more... drama. Plot. Whatever.) And it has a really cool soundtrack... nothing like fight scenes set to big band swing jazz! Woot! But anyway, you all must watch the show. Like, now. Go. What are you waiting for? ^_^ After I finished watching this the other day, I just sat at my computer desk with a big stupid grin on my face. I love that feeling. Yeah, I'm a geek. ^_^
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