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| Princess Nine - Complete Collection (Vols. 1-6) | 
enlarge | Director: Tomomichi Mochizuki Actors: Hilary Haag, Monica Rial, Vic Mignogna, Chris Patton, Kelly Manison Studio: ADV Films Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 62650
Format: Animated, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Subtitled), Japanese (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Running Time: 650 minutes Number Of Items: 6 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 2.1
UPC: 702727060526 EAN: 0702727060526 ASIN: B00011ZBR0
Theatrical Release Date: October 23, 2001 Release Date: January 13, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: 5-76779 This item is in Good condition with all original artwork and materials. Case and/or artwork may show visible wear. WE NO LONGER SHIP TO APO/FPO ADDRESSES!!!!
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Amazon.com When he died 10 years ago, Ryo Hayakawa's father left more than the restaurant Ryo's mother runs: his daughter inherited his talent for baseball, including a jet-propelled fastball. Determined to overcome sexist opposition and make a girls' team the national champion, Ms. Himuro, the head of prestigious Kisaragi High, gives Ryo a scholarship. Then complications arise: snobbish tennis ace Izumi dislikes Ryo; handsome baseball star Hiroki is smitten with her; drunken coach Kido has to find enough top players. Hiroki's attraction is understandable as Ryo's a very likable character. She's not a klutz or a whiner, as many anime heroines are; she's proud of her abilities but surprised at where they take her. As the series continues, the large-framed but timid Mao, shortstop Kanako, and the dim wannabe star Yoko join the team. But they need a power hitter, and Ryo focuses her attention on Izumi. Complicating the relationship between the girls is Hiroki's growing interest in Ryo, and the romance Izumi's mother (now the head of the school) and Ryo's father shared 20 years ago. The team scores an upset victory over the champion boys' team and earns the right to compete interscholastically. But their elation proves short-lived when reporters disinter a decades-old scandal involving Ryo's father, and Ryo struggles to understand if and how the scandal could be true. When the Kisaragi nine reaches 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 and older, but suitable for younger viewers: Alcohol use, brief nudity, minor profanity, minor violence) --Charles Solomon
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An Underrated Masterpiece for the Sports or Anime fan November 29, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
When I first saw the trailer of "Princess Nine", I wasn't at all convinced of the series' potential. Being raised with baseball however, it never ceased to attract my attention as a lifetime fan, player, and student of the game.
When I finally took the plunge and forked over the $54 to purchase it, I was optimistic. When I began watching the series, I was hooked instantaneously. I was thrilled as the series unfolded into a complete Anime - a compelling story, a cast of individually unique and extremely interesting characters, and the perfect blend of action, suspense, drama, comedy, romance, and inspiration. It is often said that true masterworks of Anime are those which the viewer wishes to never see end - "Princess Nine" is without a doubt a member of that category.
Although not all may understand its message, its symbols, or its true meanings, this is an Anime you will regret missing for as long as you own a DVD Player or any other form of Media Player. With a "not what you expected" ending which may leave some unsatisfied, and the extreme disappoint which follows when discovering there is no sequel - some may find this series to be disappointing. But in this case, the pros outweigh the cons by 100-fold.
This is a truly inspirational anime. Even the non-sports fan will appreciate the message of triumph over adversity, and the fight to break the stereotypes of a national culture. As "Princess Nine" teaches us: those who never give up never lose.
I could give this nine star's October 11, 2005 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It centures around Ryo Hayakawa, a happy-go-lucky 15-year old schoolgirl who with an incredible left arm. Like her father, she's is an exceptional pitcher. Were she a boy, she would have easily been recruited by one of any prestigious Japanese High School baseball teams for national competition.
Princess Nine: A Wonderful Treat June 7, 2005 Ever since the summer of 1986, when subtitled anime began appearing on VHS in the form of subtitles the majority of anime consisted of science fiction and mecha-inspired anime titles. Recently, there has been a string of new titles being released that starts with a strong beginning for the title but the ending has been a little bit lackluster.
Having picked up this boxed set through the ADV-Films website for a very low price, I've begun watching this series and not only does it start with a strong beginning but there is a lot going on in this series that vows to keep your attention tuned into these female leads. While the character design seems a little misplaced at times, with some of the character designs for the women in this series and the anime-style of the men which resembles the designs of the old Speed Racer series it isn't the character design that will keep you enthralled, it's the overall dramatization of these characters that keeps you watching the following episodes for more on their story.
This series focuses on the first female baseball team for the prestigious Kisaragi High School for Girls and their track to the championships at Koshien Stadium. If you're looking for a creative and strong new anime series that combines intelligent writing with superb anime quality then you really need to check this series out and see what everyone is clamoring about.
You Don't Have To Like Baseball... April 14, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
You don't have to like baseball to enjoy this series. It's excellent - great character development, no filler episodes, and a SATISFYING ENDING (sometimes disappointingly rare in the anime world). I watched the whole series in 2 days and my only gripe is that I wanted more. Princess Nine is definitely one of my best anime purchases. I just hope that the next series I watch is near as good!
An anime worth its weight in GOLD!!!!!! January 29, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Princess Nine crosses the boundry between guys and girls. In this brilliant series you'll see nine girls come together to prove that women can compete on equal terms with men. These girls will go on an emotional rollercoaster that will test their skills, their friendship, their trust and their willingness to achieve their dreams. This is an anime soap opera at its best and you'll be kept at the edge of your seat from start to finish. Each of these girls must overcome personal hardships in order to make their dreams a reality. You'll see Ryo try to deal with her father's tragic past. You'll see Yuki attempt to overcome her past of being alone and you'll see Kanako battle with her father (who happens to be the principle) in trying to allow her to even play...and that's just to name a few things of what to expect.
This is the kind of series that you'll definitely enjoy rather your an anime fan or not. I personally can't imagine anyone who collects anime to over look this masterpiece. Princess Nine is in a class of its own and I'm sure that for all those who have already seen it will agree that this is by far one of the greatest anime series ever!
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