Thursday, September 12, 2013

K-On! Season Two, Collection 2



(4.5 stars) All good things must come to an end in this concluding second volume of season two of "K-On!"
All good things must come to an end and for the Light Music Club at Sakuragaoka Girl's High School, Yui, Ritsu, Mio and Tsumugi are graduating high school and will be moving on their own separate directions. And for sophomore Azusa, will she be left alone or will new members join the Light Music Club? Find out in "K-On! Season Two, Collection 2″!

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"K-ON!" is an anime series that is stylishly created but also features beautifully painted art backgrounds. Presented in 1080p High Definition (1:78:1 anamorphic widescreen), one thing that I love to see when it comes to anime series is the attention to detail when covering a modern setting.

A lot of TV series tend to not make the backgrounds of a city landscape so detailed and tend to put a lot of recycled trees, dirt and sky but "K-ON!", is not one of those anime series. There are scenes and also still images of natural settings that are beautifully painted and added to the series. There is...

amazing anime
Sometimes music and words come together so perfectly that the combination is far more powerful than either would be alone. In much the same way, the five members of the Sakuragaoka Girl's High School's Light Music Club have become far more than just a group of girls with similar interests; more, even, than just a group of friends. Through the medium of music they've found a common course in life, and whatever the future may bring, they know they can get through it if they stand together... which makes the coming end of the school year and the graduation of the four older members something that's dreaded as much as it's looked forward to.

In the meantime, however, there's so much going on it's as life has decided to throw everything it can at them. Going to music festivals won't be hard to swing, but running a marathon? That will be a stretch! Yearbook photos? The horror! And a school play with Mio and Ritsu cast as Romeo and Juliet? Ooo, awkward. Then, of course, there's...

Will not play the Japanese dialogue
Note that these discs will not play the Japanese dialogue. What's more, when you attempt to select the Japanese, English subtitles appear at the same time the English language plays. This appears to be a problem with the discs.

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