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Big O [Blu-ray]

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The Big O the Complete Collection contains episodes 1-26. Forty years ago, the minds of Paradigm City's inhabitants were wiped clean of all recollections of the past. Now, ruled by a powerful corporation and cut off from the rest of the world by desolate wastelands, Paradigm has become a virtual police state where Negotiators like Roger Smith keep the wheels of progress, commerce, and society turning. As a combined hybrid of detective, mediator, and enforcer, Smith's primary resource is his keen, analytical mind, but it doesn't hurt to have a mansion filled with gadgets, his butler Norman, and his attractive assistant Dorothy to fall back on. Additionally, for those times when cases end up "in dispute," he also has the biggest, baddest back-up that any cop or small army could ever hope for: the Big O, a giant robot loaded with all the extras. Film noir thriller meets mecha mayhem masterpiece as the acclaimed classic series returns in the complete collection of The B


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ Unrated (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.75 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches; 3.17 Ounces


Audio Description: ‏ ‎ English, Japanese


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 100


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Animated, Subtitled, Widescreen


Run time ‏ : ‎ 10 hours and 50 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ June 20, 2017


Actors ‏ : ‎ Steve Blum, Mitsuru Miyamoto, Akiko Yajima


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English


Studio ‏ : ‎ Section 23


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  • Very good classic show but not so good re-release
This is one of the classic anime shows from the late 90’s. It’s getting harder and harder to find a good properly balanced anime that I can share with my dad. I say that because most of all the new anime has too much unnecessary fan service. The shows are good but the unnecessary fan service makes it unenjoyable for some viewers. This anime is great. It has that Bruce Wayne / Batman feel to it but with a giant robot mech lol. Has very good voice acting and it catches your interests right away. Now,...for the re-release review. Kind of disappointed. This is the Complete series on blu ray only. No dvd/blu ray combo. There’s no widescreen conversion. Just the regular square 4:3 ratio I believe but definitely no 16:9 or just widescreen format. For blu ray I would’ve thought they do that conversion. Looks like they just recorded the original series straight to blu ray discs. It’s just English audio only. No subtitles option or Japanese audio options at all. Makes me wonder if someone just used someone’s recordings from TV when it was are on toonami or adult swim. No I’m case inserts (which is like missing or not there for 95% of the time for all dvd/blu ray releases) seems the people packing and setting up the contents just leave them out like they’re dumbfounded as to what the extra contents are for and just throw them away. Overall, this blu ray collection is worth the buy. But not above $40 - $50. The show is two decades old and it doesn’t have anything extra to warrant such a pricey hike. All they did was transfer the series from another source and that’s it. No media combo, no second audio option, no subtitles. How does the hearing impaired get to know what’s going on if they can’t read anything? 3 stars because they dropped the balls on the re-release that deserved better attention. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2020 by RCD

  • A gorgeous collection of half an amazing anime.
Okay, so the set is gorgeous. And the original episodes look and sound pristine in this collection. I’d have given this 5 stars if this was just a review of the original first half, which is still great! But the second half is awful. I mean, I guess I’m happy to have it? The clean and gritty presentation of the first half is gone in the second half as a more colorful and standard anime team takes over production. Lost are the deeper one off episodes and now it’s just a dull mishmash of robot episodes with a forced villain. But as for the collection, it’s beautiful. It’s just the second half isn’t worth collecting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2020 by Pat Pugh

  • Great Transfers without the Same Good Intro Song
First off, they completely changed the intro song that we had in the U.S. for the original tv broadcasts and the original dvd releases. Other than that, this is the same great show you remember watching. The whole show is in English (thankfully), but for some reason the ending credits are written in Japanese. The audio is sadly still in 2.0 instead of 5.1 or 7.1 but it's not a big deal. The video is in full screen 4x3 and not widescreen (again, not a big deal). The picture quality is great. In case you want to know how many episodes are on each disc compared to when the dvds released with 3-4 episodes per disc here is what you get on each blu ray disc (not counting the special features). Disc 1 (9 episodes), disc 2 (4 episodes), disc 3 (9 episodes), and disc 4 (4 episodes). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2017 by The Resurgence

  • Amazing show, overall good Blu Ray release, but problems with subtitles.
Rewatching this show has been an absolute blast. Every bit as enjoyable as I thought it was back when I was younger. The Noir atmosphere is very captivating and the sense of mystery you get with each episode is always enlightening. The picture quality and just Blu-ray is very well done. be The only downside is that unfortunately the English dub track doesn't come with subtitles, so if you have a bad time hearing which I sometimes do, unfortunately the only way you can watch with subtitles as if you switch to the Japanese audio track and unfortunately to do that, You have to go back to the menu. And the future I hope more rereleases of animes well understand it that providing a good English subtitle feature will be very appreciated. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2019 by Arnold white

  • Why i got it? To clear up the memory swap of nostalgia I had.
Looks fantastic, Sentai Film Works (SFW) out did themselves with this piece. I remember having a mental cliffhanger with this anime cause I was very little when Big O aired in Toonami, and it always had a very late night air time. So, naturally being a kid with a parental curfew I could only sometimes sneak to watch an episode. This anime was my first big mecha anime, the other being Zoids-Chaotic Century (don't judge). However by watching random and sometimes reruns of Big O, I really had a jumbled map of the story in my brain. When I saw SFW do a Bluray release of Big O, now as an adult, the memories of watching the anime in segments filled my mind with intrigue, and wanting to support anime distribution platforms I decided to get it. Boy has it not disappointed one bit, great characters, intriguing story arch and wow that ending hit the meta algorithm in my mind. To sum it up, if you wanted it cause of nostalgia or cause you were always curious, I can vouch it won't disappoint. It plays great and looks fab! Deserves the 5 stars all around. Have a great day everyone! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2021 by FranH

  • Best way to watch a classic noir style anime
Although this doesn’t have the Flash Gordon style opening nor surround sound, this is the best way to watch a classic anime that pays homage to the great robot style anime’s of old. Also pays homage to the 90’s Batman TAS as several of the people involved with this series worked on that show. This was the last anime of the 90’s that did a lot of things right even if you weren’t a fan of the ending. The music and art style is what really sets this show apart from others. Highly recommended ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2021 by robbob

  • Blu ray and happy
Bought the BD version and was not inexpensive, but I am enjoying again just as much as when I first viewed on Adult Swim years ago. Am using an OPPO 203 and have LG OLED screen, no complaints here. As long as you are realistic about what this is and when it was made can't think of reasonable complaint anyone can make. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2019 by klaatu

  • Wanted to see more of Dorothy's arc towards human emotion and love
Compelling, stylistic anime about a city w/ amnesia, the chief negotiator, his android and a large mecha Megadeus that he 'controls'. Pretty good. I particularly liked the arc with Dorothy slowly gaining pseudo-human emotions and falling for Roger and he with her, it was quite endearing. Picture quality on the BD was pretty good. Recommended. (j4.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2020 by John IV

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