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DVD Title |
| Demon Spies |
| International Title |
| Demon Spies |
| DVD Length |
Original Length |
| 86 Minutes |
86 Minutes |
| Company |
Year of Manufacture |
| AnimEigo |
2005 |
| Language |
Subtitles |
| Japanese |
English |
| Region |
Number of Discs |
| 1 |
1 |
| Aspect Ratio |
Sound |
| 2.35:1 (Anamorphic) |
2.0 Mono |
| Extras |
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| Captures |
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| Review |
| The 19th live action Toho disc from AnimEigo
holds no surprises over the 18 discs that came
before. All in all, it's a good disc for the movie
itself, with a decent video and audio presentation,
although the extras are still a little weak, even
though they are more enticing then the comapny's
previous DVDs.
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| Video: |
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| Flawed, but still a good presentation all
around. The colors here, sadly, are a mixed bag
though. They are distinct, but the entire movie
is slightly discolored as it appears that the
magenta level has been set too high. The brightness
level is another mixed mark. It's not set low
enough to completely obscure any of the scenes,
but it is low enough to give those with a darker
set up some trouble during the many night sequences.
As for digital inconsistencies, the disc is mostly
spot on, but there are some signs of some faint
artifacting, most noticeable in the reds which
are slightly pixilated on this release, a color
shade which is always the most effected by digital
compression. Still, the movie does look sharp,
while edge enhancement isn't overly apparent.
The print used for the transfer also looks to
be in excellent condition as there are almost
no scratches present while the amount of grain
that is very low as well.
Demon Spies is presented in its original
aspect ratio of 2.35:1, and is Anamorphic for
widescreen TVs.
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| Audio: |
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| AnimEigo as usual here; in fact, I could copy
the audio section from just about any other disc
from the company and paste it here without notice.
Anyway, there is one audio track present: a 2.0
mono track in Japanese. The condition of the track
is good, with no hiss or crackle to it, although
the obvious limitations of the mono format are
here with the lack of speaker distinction.
The audio can be accompanied by, removable, English
subtitles. Like other discs from the firm, the
subtitles are color coded so it's easy to tell
when multiple characters are speaking during the
same scene. The subtitles are available in two
types: a general one, and one that only subtitles
onscreen Japanese text.
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| Extras: |
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| AnimEigo has never been known for their extras,
and this disc is no exception. There is the usual
collection of trailers (Shadow
Hunters, Shadow
Hunters 2: Echo of Destiny and the film's
own trailer) present, but wait, is that an image
gallery? Is this an extra beyond the trailers
on a AnimEigo disc that is actually worth someone's
time to look over? In short, yes. The image gallery
runs for 3 and half minutes and shows off 42 production
stills from the movie, 12 color and 30 black and
white. The quality of the photos ranges from good
to fair, with some being heavily washed out while
others are discolored.
Beyond this "upset" in AnimEigo's collection
of extras, it's business as normal here as some
program notes and character biographies round
out the disc. Unfortunatly, AnimEigo has changed
the presentation of these, as they are now videos
instead of a series of pages that can be scrolled
through. It's still text based, but now it changes
automatically to the next slide, so one will have
to have the pause button ready on some of the
more text heavy parts. The compression here also
makes it diffcult to read, espcially on the very
dry character biographies, as seen here.
On the positive side, at least the program notes
cover some of the crew of the film in detail,
although it would been nicer had these segments
been seperated, and selectable on their own, instead
of having to sift through the program notes to
see them.
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| Overview: |
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Bottom line, Demon Spies is a decent
release, and it's nice to see AnimEigo drift in
the direction, although only slightly here, of
some more substainal extras on their releases.
Unfortunatly, the $30 asking price is still pretty
high for this DVD.
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- Anthony Romero |
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