Excel Saga - Going Way Too Far (Vol. 6)
Adv Films
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Christine M. Auten, Jessica Calvello, Kelli Cousins, Tiffany Grant, Yuka Imai
- Director: Shinichi Watanabe
- Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Rated: Unrated
- Studio: Adv Films
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Apr 08, 2003
- Run Time: 125 minutes
- ASIN: B00008AOSP
- UPC: 702727024023
- Sales Rank: 75619
Amazon Customer Reviews:
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
    GOODBYE WITH A WHIMPER, 2004-09-13
Volume 6 of Excel Saga. I wish I could say I was sorry that the series ended. Actually, I'm glad to be done with it. I don't think I've laughed at an episode since the end of Volume 3. The jokes just seemed humorless to me by the end of it. It got old. Or let me put it another way. It got boring. A series of this style should've never been given 26 episodes.
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br /After being caught in the middle of a Puchuu civil war in episode 22, F City is left destroyed in a post-apocalyptic state. Lord Illpalazzo, seizing the moment of the city's weakness and the absence of the always bungling Excel, makes his move. He finally gains his goal, that of ruling the city, but finds that his insatiable appetite to conquer is not satiated. Meanwhile, an amnesiac Excel wanders the wasteland while the Daitenzen squad tries to board the ACROSS battleship for a final battle.
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br /Episode 26 is an extra episode that was never shown on TV. For good reason. We have everything from Menchi excreting waste to Hyatt coughing billows of blood. A lot of nudity and sexual graphicness, some of a child molestation taste. Some people might find it offensive, but I saw it as a weak attempt to shock an audience out of the boredom they had to live through to get to episode 26. It had energy if nothing else.
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br /All in all, I would recommend the first 3 volumes of this series, nothing more. I would more likely favor the manga series which is ongoing to the anime. It has a lot more balance and roughness to it, and doesn't try to parody anime genres every week. It also lacks the intrusive presence of the director of the anime inserting himself as a character. It's actually funnier than the anime. While Excel Saga started off with lots of energy, there was no way you could keep on sustaining that madcap level of humor for so long.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    I Wasn't Going to Review This Voulme..., 2003-07-18
...as I thought that my review of the first volume pretty much summed up my thoughts on the series.pHOWEVER; as the sixth volume differs from the rest of the series in a few ways I felt compelled to speak up.pFirst, this volume is definately NOT for kids. I say this because I let my kids watch some of the episodes on the other discs which, while sprinkled with a little light foul language, are no more or less violent than most Toonami shows. pBut this is Quack Experimental Anime's swan song (as it were), so they pulled out all the stops for the final episodes. That means there is gratuitious violence and blood, nudity, simulated sexual situations, really foul language and borderline pedophilia. Boy, those Japanese have some real relationship issues. Even I was uncomfortable watching this one, because even though the girl turns out to be a very short woman the scientist doesn't know that until she reveals it - and herself - at which point his interest in a relationship with her wanes.pBut the rest is typical Excel: Menchi finally gets to turn the tables on the humans in the end, Mr. Pedro and Afro Guy save the day, and Excel and Ilpallazo look like they finally might let thier feelings towards each other come out.pI can't give it 5 stars because of the one wierd scene, but I found the rest of the disc great as usual.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
    Going out with a bang., 2003-04-16
The last disc of Excel Saga is by far the best in terms of both generic comedy and dead-on parodies. There is no limit to what this show can accomplish.pEpisode 22 (A+): Excel and Hyatt go on a mission with a bunch of PuuChuus to finally destroy F-City. Lots of parodies here.brParodies: Space Battleship Yamato, Harlock Saga, Queen Emerledas, Mobile Suit Gundam The Movie 3, Power Rangers.pEpisode 23 (A-): After destroying F-City, the inhabitants of that area are now in a violent post-apocalyptic war zone. And Excel has been seperated from ACROSS.brParodies: Fist of the North Star, Digi Charrot, Sailor Moon.pEpisode 24 (C+): I only hate this episode because there are 96% less gags in this episode. Ultra serious plot was too much for me.brParodies: Evangelion, DBZ, Power Rangers.pEpisode 25 (B): Slightly better than the last episode, but still a pretty serious one. About 50% less gags.brParodies: King of Fighters, Giant Robo, Power Rangers, DBZ.pEpisode 26 (A+++): Without a doubt the most insane episode in both Excel Saga and anime in general. Since this was an episode not shown on Japanese television, it's anything goes. Completely insane. More violence, more adult situations and more hilarious stuff thats too hot for TV.brParodies: Black Jack, Lupin The Third, Speed Racer, Getter Robo, Victor Animation.pOverall, both the first and last episodes on this disc are worth the price. I never seen anything so bizzare and I probably won't see anything else that can top it. With sci-fi parodies, ultra violence, cute characters, illegal situations, giant mecha and enough content to be offensive to anyone, Excel Saga has it all. Highly recommended.
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