Chris Beveridge
10-20-2007, 08:48 AM
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Full Moon Vol. #06 (of 13)
Released By: Viz Media
MSRP: $24.98
Running time: 100 minutes
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Resolution: 480i/p (mixed/unknown)
Encoded With: MPEG-2
Release Date: 09/18/2007
Review Date: 10/20/2007
Date Announced: 06/06/2007
Region: 1 - North America
Reviewed By: Chris Beveridge
In Summary:
The Full Moon series continues to be charming and fun as we watch Mitsuki chase her dream in a very child-like fashion. The obstacles along the way may be predictable and the use of the same song over and over may wear things down a bit, but the inner charm of Mitsuki and the growth of the supporting cast is what gives it some real shine. There are some really good moments here that help to slowly build up the storyline which is something that a series of this length is able to do. They're not rushing things here, which early one did hinder things a bit, but feels far more natural at this juncture. Just short of the halfway mark, Full Moon is simple, light but good fun that has me interested to see how it will play out in the second half.
Full Moon Vol. #06 (of 13)
Released By: Viz Media
MSRP: $24.98
Running time: 100 minutes
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Resolution: 480i/p (mixed/unknown)
Encoded With: MPEG-2
Release Date: 09/18/2007
Review Date: 10/20/2007
Date Announced: 06/06/2007
Region: 1 - North America
Reviewed By: Chris Beveridge
In Summary:
The Full Moon series continues to be charming and fun as we watch Mitsuki chase her dream in a very child-like fashion. The obstacles along the way may be predictable and the use of the same song over and over may wear things down a bit, but the inner charm of Mitsuki and the growth of the supporting cast is what gives it some real shine. There are some really good moments here that help to slowly build up the storyline which is something that a series of this length is able to do. They're not rushing things here, which early one did hinder things a bit, but feels far more natural at this juncture. Just short of the halfway mark, Full Moon is simple, light but good fun that has me interested to see how it will play out in the second half.