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Origin: Spirits of the Past (aka Gin-iro no Kami no Agito) — anime — dvd review

Director: Keiichi Sugiyama
Genre: Anime, Action

In Origin: Spirits of the Past, the forest reclaims earth in catastrophic fashion and leaves human civilization devastated when an experiment in growing plants on the moon goes awry and the plants destroy the moon and extend to earth, tearing through everything in their path. In this post-apocalyptic world, [...]

Aquarion: Season 1, Part 1 anime review

Episodes: 1-13
Genre: Anime, Action

I really wanted to like Aquarion. The first episode was visually dazzling and confusing, and you were just thrust into this other world, an alternate post-apocalyptic future where an inexplicable threat continues to plague humanity and a small group pilots who command three jets that can merge into the legendary [...]

Classic Albums: The Doors — dvd review

Starring: Jim Morrison and crew
Genre: Rockumentary, rock
“Is he writing about death? Do people write about that?! It’s not like Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da!” - Henry Rollins on The End by The Doors
When the Doors came out in the late 60s, it was clear that they were a different kind of rock band, one that was [...]

Dragon Ball Movie Box Set (2, 3, 4) dvd review

Movies: 2-4
Genre: Romantic, Comedy, Action

Greg’s back with yet another anime review. Looks like this will be the second ever Dragonball article to be featured on Dreamlogic. I guess, if you’re reading this, and are a fan, you might want to also check out a few stills from the American Dragonball Movie [via]. That is, [...]

ANIME REVIEW . Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad VI

Greg is back with another anime review. This time out, he’s tackling Beck volume 6. And really, who better to review a musical anime than an actual musician? Read on for his review.
So I admit that I’ve come to this party a little late in the game. It appears that this is the [...]

MOVIE REVIEW . Tales from Earthsea

Long ago, dragons and humans lived in harmony. Then the desire for material wealth led the humans to inhabit the earth and sea, and the dragons stuck with fire and air. This is the backdrop for the newest feature from Studio Ghibli (Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, Grave of the Fireflies), Tales From [...]

ANIME REVIEW . Beet the Vandel Buster: The Sacrifice

I have always been a hardcore-casual fan of anime, meaning that while I am not a wellspring of knowledge on the subject, I have seen a good amount (mostly dubbed and brought to American TV) and have a few that I absolutely love (Ranma ½, Rurouni Kenshin, Bleach). When I was made aware of [...]