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Kaleido Star New Wings, Vol. 1 - Eclipse of the Star

Kaleido Star New Wings, Vol. 1 - Eclipse of the Star
Actor: Kaleido Star-new Wings
Studio: Adv Films
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 52497

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

MPN: DKS/007
UPC: 702727086229
EAN: 0702727086229
ASIN: B0007R4TNU

Release Date: January 17, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
It s a blast from the past as the Fool reveals Sora s journey to becoming a Kaliedo Star. But Sora s glory is short lived as two new rivals appear at Kaleido Stage and steal the spotlight from Sora. As her stage time is usurped by the dashing Leon Oswald an Asian beauty named May Wong appears and proclaims herself the next Layla Hamilton. She is certain to win a leading role and if she s lucky Leon s attention. But they are not the only unexpected newcomers to Kaleido Stage. One little runaway will find herself in some very hot water thanks to Sora s never-ending eagerness to help!All your old friends are back along with some gorgeous adversaries who you ll love to despise. So kick back relax and get ready for the amazing debut of Kaleido Star Season Two!System Requirements:Running Time 125 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ANIMATION/ADULT SWIM Age: 12+ UPC: 702727086229 Manufacturer No: DKS/007

Amazon.com
As the second season of Kaleido Star begins, 16-year-old Sora Naegino faces new challenges at the Kaleido Stage, the Cirque du Soleil-style sideshow where she performs. The Spirit of the Stage, a.k.a. the Fool, retells her rise from klutz to star in the first two episodes. She's supposed to appear in a new act with the brilliant but arrogant Leon, a French acrobat with an impossible accent, but he walks out in the middle of the show, leaving Sora to perform both halves of a duet. When he returns during the finale, Sora is challenged (on stage) by newcomer May Wong, who claims to be a more talented and appropriate partner for Leon. Sora's career has been built on winning over nasty rivals, so the end of the season is a foregone conclusion. New Wings is as weightless and saccharine as a wad of cotton candy. (Rated TV PG, suitable for ages 12 and older: minor risque humor, alcohol use) --Charles Solomon


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Much More Interesting With A Darker Turn Of Events   December 22, 2005
khryoleoz
14 out of 15 found this review helpful

Editorial Response

Interesting editorial review. However weightless and saccharine cotton candy is in substance, its consumption is delightful in taste and texture and can cause one to gain a few pounds by having enough of it. A fitting metaphorical description of Kaleido Star New Wings indeed.

Story

All at the same time, this batch of new episodes is fun, exciting, frustrating, and heart-breaking. We open the second half of the finest anime in my library with a 2-episode long series recap which highlights the major events of the first half. These are narrated by Fool, giving us some perspective insight to the events that occur. The third episode is the beginning of new events that start the second season arc. We find that some months have passed and Kaleido Stage is without Layla and with Sora having inherited the role of leading star by virtue of Layla's absence. Still green and far from having acquired the first class capabilities and intense stage presence that Layla possesses, she is struggling to attract large audiences by her own performance merits alone. She is late for the opening performance of Saiyuki, but that is because she was misguidedly advertising, though in a way that is quite amusing. Her relationship with Leon, a world-class performer who is called in by Kalos to be her new partner, is cold and confrontational, with him resisting and even demeaning her for everything she is and does. To make matters worse, a prima donna rookie May joins the troupe with the highest scores and antagonizes Sora, fighting her tooth and nail to acquire the coveted position of top-star. Their rivalry is fierce, but Sora is always in a defensive position. The volume ends with the rookie winning a particular match for a role but only because Sora was at a disadvantage. Even so, Leon demonstrates that despite May's perfect performance, both are too dull to shine as brilliantly as he does. The difference in abilities between them and Leon are obviously and painfully too great. But because of this, their will to become his partner intensifies with firm resolve, leading to the next match in the next volume that determines who between them will emerge as his partner.

As someone whose heart Sora won entirely, I found these episodes to be really frustrating. At first, I couldn't tell where it was going by introducing the rookie May. But by the final episode of this volume, it had become clear to me as I reflected back on the first season. Then, Sora had ascended to her position overcoming one obstacle after another but doing so pretty much without competion. Only the hope of becoming Layla's partner inspired, guided and moved her. But with May, it will be interesting to see how Sora, without her guiding source of inspiration, deals with losing to someone who is driven to not only win against her and become the top star, but to do so by trampling on her.

Characters

It's too easy to dismiss May as a viable addition to the cast because she antagonizes Sora in such a negative fashion to the point of even belittling Sora that she merely becomes a nuisance. Her motivation as it is revealed is understandable. But that she takes things out on Sora with open hostility detracts from her value. I wouldn't say she's likable at all. However, the contrast between her and Sora is interesting. Both are highly capable performers. But while it appears that May is a bit more refined than Sora, Sora is closer to being on the right track and I love Sora for what she values in and about the stage, which is the joy of the audience. Both admire and idolize Layla, but whereas May is so proud so as to even proclaim herself as the second Layla Hamilton, Sora defers herself always to that lower position under Layla's shadow. Naturally, Sora becomes more sympathetic as a character. Leon is rather enigmatic. It's not clear right now what his intentions are, but when it comes to performing he is serious about receiving his glory and unforgiving of anything or anyone that is beneath him. This character's true value however lies in what he arouses in Sora. His assessment of Layla ignites a fiery indignation in Sora that we've never before seen. The camera focuses on Sora's changing expression as reflected in her eyes while Leon criticizes Layla for choosing someone as incapable as Sora to succeed the stage. Before Leon can finish, Sora bursts in anger and protest to defend Layla's honor. Frankly, the scene sent chills up my spine.

Production Values

Gonzo remains consistent featuring well detailed action sequences and backgrounds. The character designs also continue to be gorgeous. May in particular is cute, but I suppose that I am way too enamoured by Sora to really appreciate the rookie. The music by Mina Kubota is also very pleasing. A new theme for this season is introduced and it is my favorite theme from her as of yet. An exhaustive pair of recap episodes help new viewers to get caught up so that they can pick up this title w/out getting into the first season. However, this is not recommended as the charm of the characters and their relationships, especially Sora's and Fool's, would not be gained and lost would be the fine and important nuances and dynamics of the situation that we find our characters in as the second season opens. Viewers who have kept up with and watched the entire first season are fortunate to have with this volume at least three real new episodes. This one is definitely a must have for Kaleido Star fans. And for those who have not yet watched the first season, ADV's thin pack collection is a bargain for a truly remarkable anime series that has become my all-time favorite.



4 out of 5 stars Must See   February 5, 2006
Maryssa (USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I had to review this...for fans of the series, much of the DVD is a recap of events from the first series, as told by the Fool. After that, it takes up where layla leaves -finally! - but the new male lead is worse than layla ever was! It looks like he'll be performing alone or not at all...just as Sora -the star who wins you over from the very start of the first series - starts to settle in as the lead. Not long after that comes another obstacle - yet another girl who wants to ruin Sora, doesn't play fair, and is an instant rival. Rosetta returns to become a trapeze artist, new trapeze tricks, and ...ice skating in the next volume?! If you haven't seen the first season, the Fool's catchup offers a shallow version, I'd go back and see it all, but you could start here. Not that I'd recommend it - all the characters are who they are because of the struggles they went through...
Get this!



4 out of 5 stars Totally agreeing...from SP777   January 10, 2006
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I'm just taking time to say that khryoleoz basically wrote what I feel so far about the Kaleido Star series thus far.

It's one of those series that's become a 'guilty pleasure' of mine, especially after a hard day at work. You won't enjoy it UNLESS you're a big kid at heart and open-minded to those fun & thoughtful animes that come out of nowhere and grab you unexpectedly, which is what Kaleido Star did for me.

Of course I miss Layla, but thankfully she has her own story which I can't WAIT to be released on DVD called 'Kaleido Star: Rise of the Phoenix'. There's a longer title, but we'll see how ADV decides on how to do the title.



5 out of 5 stars .:simply "Amazing" kaleido star:.   March 2, 2006
Mrs. Sandra D. Bogart (usa)
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

i know the original kaleido star they used the word amazing a lot.. so thats why i used the amazing in the title

ok, kaleido star *new wings* is simply mazing, if your an anime lover (likie myself) i highly recomend you watch this anime, it kinda gets to you, for me... after the first series ended, i despretly searched online fore the next series, and it said that the release date was december somthing, i was so upset, i could not wait that long! but, when it gor to my front door i ripped open the package and watched it non stop, iaccully got a few of my freidns into anime just from showing them this kaleido satr movie..

o...ABOUT THE MOVIE!
....new wings is just like the old one, but it got kicked in hte butt alittle by the creters and its fab!! i love this one a whole lot better.. the first 2 or 3 episodes are revewes of what happened last session... so theres only 2 or 3 new onesa on the disk.. dont worry, DVD 2 comes out march 14.

enjoy..^_^



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