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  • Princess Nine - Grand Slam (Vol. 6)
    Princess Nine - Grand Slam (Vol. 6)

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    Director: Tomomi Mochizuki
    Actors: Hilary Haag, Monica Rial, Vic Mignogna, Chris Patton, Kelly Manison
    Studio: A.D. Vision
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $19.98
    Buy New: $3.91
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
    Sales Rank: 72412

    Format: Animated, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language)
    Rating: Unrated
    Running Time: 125 minutes
    Number Of Items: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    ISBN: 1578131316
    UPC: 702727007422
    EAN: 9781578131310
    ASIN: B00006CY4D

    Theatrical Release Date: October 23, 2001
    Release Date: October 8, 2002
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Similar Items:

      • Princess Nine - Bases Loaded (Vol. 5)
      • Princess Nine - Strike Zone (Vol. 4)
      • Princess Nine - Double Header (Vol. 2)
      • Princess Nine - Triple Play (Vol. 3)
      • Princess Nine - First Inning (Vol. 1)

    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    The first girls' baseball team from Kisaragi High to compete interscholastically undergoes some intensive training: coach Kido even tries to go on the wagon. When they reach the tournament semifinals, the girls find themselves facing the boys' team from their school, led by top hitter/heartthrob Hiroki. The game becomes a duel between pitcher Ryo and Hiroki, intensified by their attraction to each other. The series concludes on an upbeat note that is neither predictable nor pat. Princess Nine ranks as one of the best series for girls in recent years, with characters who are strong, capable individuals but who still exhibit human weaknesses. With any luck, the show will be continued: Ryo, Hikana, Yoki, Seira, Koharu, Yoko, Mao, Kanako, and Izumi--and Hiroki--deserve another season, at least. Rated 12 Up, but suitable for younger viewers: Alcohol use, brief nudity, minor profanity, minor violence. --Charles Solomon


    Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

    1 out of 5 stars A terrible ending for an otherwise good series   July 31, 2008
    I wish someone had warned me ahead of time about the ending of Princess 9 because then I would not have bothered to watch the series period. I'm sorry but this was one of the worst endings to a sports anime that I have ever seen. I think the best thing to do is stop at volume 5 and just make up your own ending because I'm sure it would be better than the piece of crap presented in this volume.

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    I fully understand that in real life sometimes your favorite team does not always win in the end despite how hard they've worked. It's a sad fact but okay fine, no problem . . . And I could have respected the ending to this anime had the reason for the girls losing been a simple matter that the boy's team just played a better game. But that wasn't the reason.

    Despite the fact that the series was overall moving in a positive direction by making the female characters a little more tougher than the pieces of fluff in other shows, the end of this series had the main character dissolve into a typical cliche roll for females in anime - an emotional wreck who just can't get it together. And this is what ultimately lost them the game.

    Ryo single handedly lost the game for the entire team because she was too upset over Hiroku possibly having feelings for Izumi to focus on actually winning the game.

    So despite the fact of how hard everyone worked to get to the finals, we basically have Ryo blowing EVERYTHING over a boy. And that pitiful attempt at the end of the game to pick up the pieces was just futile.

    My Gosh! If the creators wanted our lovable heroines to go down at the end, at least let it be for a good reason and in a battle to be remembered. This whole set up was just pathetic.

    The final episode basically made the rest of the series a waste of time.



    5 out of 5 stars One of the Best!   March 26, 2007
    I'm so happy I was able to see this anime! The story is one of the best I've seen in a long time. And you really feel the emotions of each characther. Through good times and bad times. Wonderful voice acting by the dub team. Glad to call myself a fan! =)


    5 out of 5 stars Very entertaining   February 13, 2003
     2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    The Princess Nine series is a great one for girls, but boys may also enjoy it. Its nice that each member of the team has their own personality and look. Ryo Hayakawa is the starting pitcher and gets accepted to the prestigious Kisaragi girls school and has to deal with a rival named Izumi who is the chairwoman's daughter and has to deal with Izumi's childhood friend Hiroki Tagusaki who falls in love with her from the moment he meets her. Its a wonderful journey from the beginning to the end. The ending is not at all predictable and the series is a real treat to see. A wonderful addtition for any fans of anime.


    5 out of 5 stars Go for the second season! And why not third at it?   December 29, 2002
     2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I agree with the first reviewer. This series still has a lot of hooks without fish, and I say we go fishing. You'll hear more music, upcatching and rather deep music. They did a great job with the music and development to the characters, as well as a very original story. This places 2nd in my collection, right next to Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040, and I plan for it to keep its spot. This series deserves more, comic, more seasons, regular tv show, or something. It's a little over rated, maybe it should be for nine and up. However, they only have so many choices (All, 12+ 13+, 15+, 16+, 17+, and 18+.) I hope later on people decide to do a second season at least. As I said kinda, the characters are well developed, but still need small holes to be filled. Like what about Hikaru's family? What happened to Koharu's mom? Will Seira smack one on Coach Kido? (It's obvious she likes him). So this very much relates to the Australian review, well done. This DVD only was the best out of the seires. It's like one of those series that it's better as it goes. Over all, the whole series was fantastic. Wonderful voice overs! Speaking of which, since Kelli Cousins (Seira) is Kurumi in Steel Angel Kurumi (cutesy character) it takes a while getting used to, but I'll talk about that in a review for Steel Angel.

    Sayonara, animefanatic/nene_fan2


    5 out of 5 stars Questions left unanswered .... SPOILERS   November 12, 2002
     2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I sure as hell hope I'm wrong but ..... As far as I can tell,
    this series never made it to a second in Japan, which baffles
    me entirely. It DESERVES a 2nd AND a 3rd season.
    Knowing that, there are questions left unanswered.
    Who framed Yo's father ? Does the coach ever hook up with her
    mother ? Other questions too .... well watch this dvd,
    you'll see what I mean. Apart from that its still worth 5 stars.
    The series is the next step up from the likes of Sailor Moon
    and one of my favourites alongside Nadia, Love Hina and Oh My
    Goddess.



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