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35.29% of people buy Ga-Rei-Zero Collection (2 Disc Set) and High-School Of The Dead Collection (2 Disc Set) ~ Blu-ray.
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Release date Australia
August 11th, 2011
Blu-ray Region
Region B
Length (Minutes)
300
Languages
English, Japanese
Subtitles
English
Brand
Studio
Country of Production
Product ID
11172612
Description
Their deadliest threat comes from one of their own...
Kagura and Yomi may look like ordinary school girls but they're heroes to scream for when monsters creep from the darkness. Part of an elite counterattack unit against supernatural threats, tragedy strikes when Yomi is possessed by a dark spirit. Kagura must choose between the eerily familiar face of ultimate evil or watch her slaughter innocent citizens in a life-or-death battle where survival may be the greatest agony of all.
Special Features:
Kagura and Yomi may look like ordinary school girls but they're heroes to scream for when monsters creep from the darkness. Part of an elite counterattack unit against supernatural threats, tragedy strikes when Yomi is possessed by a dark spirit. Kagura must choose between the eerily familiar face of ultimate evil or watch her slaughter innocent citizens in a life-or-death battle where survival may be the greatest agony of all.
Special Features:
- Location Special parts 1-6
- Series Premiere/First Episode promo videos
- DVD promo videos
- Textless songs
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Doom-laden girl wields sword against uncanny foes, bound by her family duty. Will she kill the one she loves, out of love-
I read a couple of “official” reviews before purchasing Ga-Rei and it's pretty clear the official reviewers watched no more than episode one. Ignore them. This one-season prequel to a manga is about how a young girl, Kagara, is taken under the wing of an older girl; and the doom that destroys everything. They both ‘work’ for the ‘Ministry of Environment’ but much more relevantly both are members of ancient spirit-bound families who guard against unclean spirits. Real evil stalks out of the netherworld and brings misery upon them and all around them. There are virtually zero comedic moments in the entire season (unlike the manga, which offsets the angst with some comedy).
It may sound like I did not like the series. In fact I did, but it is full of misery. In fact I have raised it from Good – the overall quality – to Excellent, because of episode one, which plays against all expectations. I can't say more without spoilers. Enjoy.