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Karas: The Prophecy review Product Description
Karas: The Prophecy movie was released Jun 30, 2009 by the Anchor Bay studio. Tokyo: a city populated by both humans and by ghostly beings. Karas: The Prophecy movie They exist in both dimensions, seen and unseen: spirits, apparitions, demons. Karas: The Prophecy video The balance between these two dimensions has long been upheld by the city's guardian raven Karas and his masters. Karas: The Prophecy film But that balance has been thrown into disarray as Eko, a former Karas, has attempted to seize power and bring order to the streets through force. ...See Full Description
Karas: The Prophecy movie Customer Reviews
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| What was that Karas: The Prophecy review The graphics was off the charts, But the story was poor. Had to many holes in the story. This one is a poor manga, I wouldn't get this one, Useless that all you want to see is action. By cqc1979wt (Houston, TX, USA)  |
| Just a Display of animation skills When I got this dvd I was very disapointed. Because most mangas have a well made story line. The topic was clear yet it very horrorable as to why that was. By Clarence (Houston, TX, USA)  |
| THE BEST I VE SEEN IN A WHILE OFF DA CHAIN!!!!!! By jetoinejammill ((ex. "Fitzgerald,Ga , USA")) |
| Perfect An excellent display of the capabilities of incorperating CG into the anime art form. Reviewers should keep in mind this is only the first half of a 6 episode OVA release, so there is going to be a cliff hanger. By Ryan (Maryland) |
| HELL YEAH!!!! FROM THE VERY BEGINNING, YOU'RE HOOKED. IT'S MAJESTY MIXED WITH A TWISTED-LIKE ACTION GENRE, OH IF I WERE TO WRITE EVERYTHING I THOUGHT ABOUT IT I'D NEVER STOP, EVERYBODY MUST HAVE IT. By D.T. (S.L.C., UT, USA) |
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Karas: The Prophecy video Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 7034856 |
| Studio | Anchor Bay |
| DVD Encoding | Region 1 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Jun 30, 2009 |
| Rating | Not Rated |
| Running Time | 90 Minutes |
| Additional Info | Animated; Standard Screen |
| Movie Details | Color; Animated; Standard Screen |
Karas: The Prophecy DVD Features
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Widescreen - 1.78
Audio:
Dolby Digital 2.0 - English, Japanese
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, Japanese
Dolby Digital 6.1 EX Surround - English, Japanese
Subtitles - English - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Behind the Scenes:
1. "The Making of KARAS"
2. Original Concept/Animation Comparison
Interviews:
1. Japanese Voice Cast
2. Keichii Satou - Director
3. Japanese Producers
Trailers:
1. Original Japanese Trailers
2. Original Japanese TV Spots
Additional Products:
Mini-Comic
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Karas: The Prophecy video The Earth has a new and deadly enemy: Kraa, a gigantic, alien sea monster sent by the evil Lord Doom to conquer the planet. Now it's up to the Planet Patrol--four enterprising crimefighter kids--and an intergalactic agent named Mogyar to send this chitinous creep packing and save the world.
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