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  • Sherlock Hound - Case File 5
    Sherlock Hound - Case File 5

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    Directors: Hayao Miyazaki, Heipachio Tanaka, Kyosuke Mikuriya, Seiji Okuta, Takaya Mizutani
    Actors: Yoko Asagami, Lewis Arquette, Hamilton Camp, Pat Morris, Larry Moss
    Studio: Geneon [Pioneer]
    Category: DVD

    Buy New: $39.95



    New (5) Used (8) from $21.99

    Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
    Sales Rank: 97151

    Format: Animated, Color, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Italian (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language)
    Rating: Unrated
    Running Time: 100 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

    UPC: 013023172494
    EAN: 0013023172494
    ASIN: B00006FDA7

    Release Date: October 8, 2002
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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    Hayao Miyazaki only wrote and/or directed the first few episodes of Meitantei Holmes ("Famous Detective Holmes," 1981). Little of his vision of a canine detective survives in these later slapstick adventures, which were made three years later by different artists in a Japanese-Italian coproduction. Most of these episodes suffer from a surfeit of pseudo-Victorian gadgets and a lack of real storytelling. In "World Flight Championship," Professor Moriarty steals an advanced plane engine for a race, then attacks the other entrants with elaborate pincers, saws, etc. "The Rosetta Stone," in which a Japanese exchange student helps Holmes and Watson defeat Moriarty with a giant kite, recaptures some of the entertainment of the early installments in the series. The laughs are provided by Moriarty's overworked, underappreciated assistants Todd and Smiley, and the inept Inspector LeStrade and his Keystone Bobbies. (Suggested 7 and older: minor cartoon violence, tobacco use) --Charles Solomon


    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Almost there... Perfection!   November 15, 2005
     3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I realize while watching this series, and reviewing them in order, that these reviews and my joy for them are nothing but fan-appreciation. These are for families looking for a good show, or anime fans who can appreciate the awesome that this series has to offer. Even if everyone else thinks I'm crazy, watch a volume. You'll love it.

    This volume ups the ante, and we get four more great episodes:

    19. "The Soseki Kite Battle Over London"
    This episode start with the Rosetta stone in the London Musuem, but when the curator is sure it is unsafe, suddenly it gets stolen! But, this is no ordinary theft, as the stone FLIES away! When a japanese student also reports some books missing, all signs point to "soseki" kites and Moriarty, and the battle is on!

    20. "Chase the Airship White Silver!"
    When gold goes missing from a bank, Moriarty and his men are stuck with the money but no way to get it out through Scotland Yard's Dragnet. But when the Dirigible White Silver is set to make it's maiden voyage, Todd and Smiley are sent out to complete this already successful plan. Who's in charge of security on the blimp? Holmes!

    21. "Buzz Buzz! the Flying Mecha Operation"
    When Professor and Crew break into a Jewelers, they find a strange sight: a cat burglar beating them to the Diamond they were after. But when Scotland Yard shows up, Moriarty is the one next to the open safe. But a mysterious calling may prove Moriarty's innocence and help finger the mystery thief. And what does the royal family have to do with all this?

    22. "Grand Flight Championship of Chaos?!"
    The World Championship air race is about to take place in Holland. A brilliant british inventor and pilot Mac Bain has created an engine to tear the competition apart. Moriarty sees this as an opprotunity to do exactly that. He steals the engine and heads off to win the race. Not without cheating though, of course...

    The stories all remain simple and the mysteries aren't necessiarily hard to solve (Moriarty, anyone?) but they remain funny and inspired. These episodes are stand alone type, and you could watch the series in any order, however they make refrences to early episodes here. All the episodes are great, but the 19th and 21st are really outstanding.

    Also, in this volume we see a level detail in the episodes we haven't seen. However, due to the copyright battle (see Case File 1-4 review for refrence) these are also from the late-80's and this is when Anime was taking a turn towards the extreme quality we see now. Think Thundercats versus Ninja Turtles. This quality shows extremely brilliantly through in the new transfer, and even the intro and outro look less grainy or spotted. The sound is superb in this volume, voices are loud, with solid music and erffects crack and boom like any modern movie.

    We another special feature tucked away in the Episode section, a Line Art gallery. It's great, but short, with only twenty some pictures. None the less, a great treat for a fan.

    The disc is still dual sided with English and Japanese on one side each.

    Please, pick this one up! Also, lets hope Pioneer (now Geneon) releases a box with all six discs, now that they are so easy to produce. Then again, this series probably doesn't net them a whole lot. But I still like it!



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