Eureka Seven Anime Legends Question

Mo3ooo

Completely Average High School Student
Is it worth it if I buy it for £15 off Amazon and secondly, how many episodes does it include? I'd appreciate if someone helped me
 
I bought the first half from Amazon last weekend, and it arrived yesterday. It contains the first 25 episodes spread over 5 discs. This is a very good deal by UK standards.

As for the content, early impressions are quite positive. The main protagonist exhibits quite a few Shōnen mannerisms, though his relationship with the female lead shows promise.
 
Watched it on the Anime Legends sets and rather enjoyed it. At first I wasn't into it in any strong way, but I realised I was missing it as soon as I polished off the first 25 episodes. Having finished the series, I fully intend to go back and watch it all through again.
 
Just finished watching both Anime Legend box sets and this what I found were the good points and the bad points to this release:

The Good

2 box sets with 25 episodes each which can be brought on-line for £14.99 each.

The video quality is very good and didn't notice one video encoding error
through out.

Space wise it only the same size as 4 DVD Cases.

Quite with Audio commentary & Interview with the casts.

English, Japanese, French Audio and subtitles for Japanese audio.


The Bad

No sign track

Audio error on English Dub which effect last disc of the first box set, Audio cuts out twice for second. Not sure if there any problems with the Japanese or French tracks.

The menus seem to screw up on my TV. The cursors mark which appears under the DVD option which show you what about to select are often missing or links to the wrong option. This improves some what in later DVD's but its still trial and error to get the right option. To save time its better to choose Audio options through the DVD remote it will be a lot quicker if you suffer this problem. They seem to work OK when running the DVD's on a PC.
 
Dave said:
The menus seem to screw up on my TV. The cursors mark which appears under the DVD option which show you what about to select are often missing or links to the wrong option. This improves some what in later DVD's but its still trial and error to get the right option. To save time its better to choose Audio options through the DVD remote it will be a lot quicker if you suffer this problem. They seem to work OK when running the DVD's on a PC.

This never happened with any of the discs in either of my sets, so presumably is a compatability issue with the DVD Player.
 
BAKA said:
Dave said:
The menus seem to screw up on my TV. The cursors mark which appears under the DVD option which show you what about to select are often missing or links to the wrong option. This improves some what in later DVD's but its still trial and error to get the right option. To save time its better to choose Audio options through the DVD remote it will be a lot quicker if you suffer this problem. They seem to work OK when running the DVD's on a PC.

This never happened with any of the discs in either of my sets, so presumably is a compatability issue with the DVD Player.

Recently checked and it indeed the DVD Player. As there no such issue when using an PS2 with the same TV. First time I have seen this kind DVD error on any other DVD with this DVD player which have had for quite a number of years. If interested its Denon 1730 if anyone else suffer with this problem.
 
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