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Last Exile Complete Box Set: Murata Range Edition [Vol 1-7]
 
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Last Exile Complete Box Set: Murata Range Edition [Vol 1-7]


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On the DVD

Non-credit & original opening
Non-credit & original ending
Promotional trailer
Staff interview
Art gallery
Geneon preview


DVD Menu

  • Disc #1 -- Last Exile: First Move
    • Play
    • Setup
      • Language: English
      • Language: Japanese
      • Subtitles: On
      • Subtitles: Off
    • Extras
      • Promotional Trailer
      • Mahiro Maeda Interview
      • Noncredit Opening
      • Japanese Opening
      • Art Gallery
      • Pioneer Previews
      • DVD Credits
    • Scenes
      • Episode: 1 - First Move
      • Episode: 2 - Luft Vanship
      • Episode: 3 - Transpose
      • Episode: 4 - Zigzwang
  • Disc #2 -- Last Exile: Positional Play
    • Play
    • Setup
      • Language: English
      • Language: Japanese
      • Subtitles: On
      • Subtitles: Off
    • Extras
      • Noncredit Ending
      • Japanese Ending
      • Commercial Collections
      • Art Gallery
      • Geneon Previews
      • DVD Credits
    • Scenes
      • Episode: 5 - Positional Play
      • Episode: 6 - Arbiter Attack
      • Episode: 7 - Interesting Claus
      • Episode: 8 - Takeback
  • Disc #3 -- Last Exile: Discovered Attack
    • Play
    • Setup
      • Language: English
      • Language: Japanese
      • Subtitles: On
      • Subtitles: Off
    • Extras
      • Art Gallery
      • Geneon Previews
      • DVD Credits
    • Scenes
      • Episode: 9 - Calculate Alex
      • Episode: 10 - Swindle
      • Episode: 11 - Develop
      • Episode: 12 - Discovered Attack
  • Disc #4 -- Last Exile: Breakthrough
    • Play
    • Setup
      • Language: English
      • Language: Japanese
      • Subtitles: On
      • Subtitles: Off
    • Extras
      • Last Exile: Exhibition in Tokyo
      • Art Gallery
      • Geneon Previews
        • Gad Guard
        • Gungrave
        • R.O.D.
        • Play All
      • DVD Credits
    • Scenes
      • Episode: 13 - Isolated Pawn
      • Episode: 14 - Etude Lavie
      • Episode: 15 - Fairy Chess
      • Episode: 16 - Breakthrough
  • Disc #5 -- Last Exile: Grand Stream
    • Play
    • Setup
      • Language: English
      • Language: Japanese
      • Subtitles: On
      • Subtitles: Off
    • Extras
      • Textless Opening Version 2
      • Art Gallery
      • Geneon Previews
        • Gungrave
        • Dokkoida!?
        • Stellvia
        • Play All
      • DVD Credits
    • Scenes
      • Episode: 17 - Making Material
      • Episode: 18 - Promotion Sophia
      • Episode: 19 - Sicilian Defence
      • Episode: 20 - Grand Stream
  • Disc #6 -- Last Exile: Queen Delphine
    • Play
    • Setup
      • Language: English
      • Language: Japanese
      • Subtitles: On
      • Subtitles: Off
    • Extras
      • Ten-Star Announcement
      • Art Gallery
      • Geneon Previews
        • X-Driver the Movie
        • Paranoia Agent
        • Submarine 707R
        • Play All
      • DVD Credits
    • Scenes
      • Episode: 21 - Rook Dio
      • Episode: 22 - Queen Delphine
      • Episode: 23 - Castling Lucciola
  • Disc #7 -- Last Exile: Sealed Move
    • Play
    • Setup
      • Language: English
      • Language: Japanese
      • Subtitles: On
      • Subtitles: Off
    • Extras
      • Geneon Previews
        • Appleseed
        • Requiem From the Darkness
        • Samurai Champloo
        • Play All
      • DVD Credits
    • Scenes
      • Episode: 24 - Sealed Move
      • Episode: 25 - Quiet Move
      • Episode: 26 - Resign

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5 internautes sur 7 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile :
5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent production and story..., Avril 12 2006
Par Neal T. Heaton (Edmonton, Alberta Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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So often anime does not make sense to me. This is a huge exception. They jump around too much or are trying to sell a toy or card game. Last Exile is a prime example of how this medium can go so far beyond live action. The production in this is awesome. The music is exceptional and the sounds effects are very good. So about the story, I just love it. Intriguing and engaging. I could not stop watching. Just get it if you love anime. Get it even if you are not an anime fan but love animation.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 To the skies, Jui 6 2009
Par E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Imagine a world divided into two warring nations, full of airborne warships, political tangles, and a mysterious riddle that will decide all their fates.

"Last Exile: The Complete Series" is full of all these things, filled with glorious CGI, likable characters and some truly brilliant plot twists near the end. The plot becomes kind of knotted up in the last lap of the series, but it's still a beautifully rendered story about love, friendship and occasionally revenge -- and it's rendered in such beautiful animation that it simply sweeps you away.

Vanship pilot Claus Valca and his buddy Lavie Head are in the middle of a race when they encounter a mystery pilot being chased by a Guild star-ship. His cargo: a little girl named Alvis.

Unfortunately, getting Alvis safely to the rendezvous is no easy task -- especially when the ship picking her up turns out to be the legendary, deadly Silvana. But Claus and Lavie don't want their new friend to be alone and frightened, so they manage to make their way onto the Silvana, and end up becoming part of its crew. Of course, the head vanship pilot Tatiana Wisla isn't too happy about that.

And life aboard the Silvana is anything but boring for the two teenagers. Claus and Lavie take part in a vast vanship race, a battle with the overblown Goliath, a rebellion against the Emperor, and a crash landing in the middle of the desert. And Claus has caught the interest of the whimsical Dio of the Guild -- the younger brother of the cold-hearted, calculating Delphine.

What's more, the Silvana's journey is somehow wrapped up in the mysteries of the Grand Stream, a search for revenge by the Silvana's captain, the secrets of the Mysteria, and the very future of their world. What is Exile, and where will it lead?

"Last Exile" is one of those series that blurs the lines of genre and style -- it feels like a more ethereal brand of steampunk, complete with Victorian trappings and advanced airships. It's full of glowing light, vast expanses of cloads and flowing cities, and beautiful mountainous landscapes and clouds that could have come straight from a Hayao Miyazaki movie. Not to mention some brilliant airborne battles.

The many subplots of the series unspool gradually throughout each episode, twining together as the plot goes on -- such as Alex's vendetta, the plans of the villain Delphine, and the mysterious Grand Stream that seems to be central to the mysteries of Prester. The dialogue is rather run-of-the-mill, but the carefully-drawn world (complete with water shortages and a fictional fuel called "claudia") make up for that, as well as the tangled political clashes that stretch from one episode to the next.

The last few episodes are a bit of a mindbender. The plot becomes a bit tangled up, before twisting into a startling revelation about the world of Prester -- which admittedly, while carefully foreshadowed, is quite a surprise when it's revealed.

Claus and Lavie make a likable pair of protagonists -- he's mellow, sweet and rather laid-back, while she's fiery and easily upset ("This is OUR vanship, and YOU can't touch it!"), so they end up playing well off each other. And the supporting cast is a pretty solid one, with a ride range of personalities and plenty of likable minor characters (like the mechanics). Among the standouts: the melancholy and mysterious Alex Rowe, Alvis, the whimsical and tragic Dio, and vanship pilot Tatiana (who develops a crush on Claus).

"Last Exile: The Complete Series" has a few odd twists, but it's a solid and atmospheric anime series that glides slowly to a rather startling conclusion.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Brilliant animation and Great characters Equal an Incredible series, Janv. 20 2009
Par UniqueLikeEveryoneElse (Manitoba, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
(TOP 1000 REVIEWER)   
The first scene in Last Exile blew me away with its animation. I kept asking myself, is this really anime??? Only a couple of times did I wonder whether a scene was in there purely for showing off their animation prowess, or actually to help the storyline. Gonzo has merged 2D and 3D so well (so well, in fact, that a review quoted on the box reads, "Last Exile is not anime. Last Exile is art.") in this series I'd recommend you watch it even if you have no interest whatsoever in the plot.

I have to admit I found my mind wandering a little in the first 1-2 discs, and wondering if Lavie had any other lines other than "Claus!"... The storyline seemed to take a little while to get going, but it was worth the build-up. As is often the case, I wish there'd been a few more episodes squeezed out of this series!

If you are so lucky to get one of the limited edition boxed sets, the artwork is equally beautiful on the boxes/cases, and the case inserts do help explain a little more about the different ships in the story.

You really ought to at least watch it. On a big tv.
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