I love Marvel movies, and this one is no exception. Humour, heart, and hilarity. The the H's of AWESOME. And I thought it was going to be a stretch, because... Antman? Really? But they nailed it.
This release brings together part two of the second season of Sailor Moon, a Japanese anime about a moody 14-year-old schoolgirl with magic powers who, aided by her friends the Sailor Scouts, combats evil.
I have a friend who loves her. I thought she was rubbish until he played this album for me. She's actually pretty talented and I love the poignancy of some of the songs on this album.
This album is flawless. Upbeat but with a point. I appreciate her style in all of this too. She does her own thing, and I'm more than a little jealous.
The DVD of this Alice in Wonderland-like children's film comes with four bios/filmographies, each two screens in length, a behind-the-scenes featurette of fuzzy audio and visual quality, and three theatrical trailers. Although presented as widescreen anamorphic (2:35:1 ratio) with dual-layered, English, two-channel Dolby Surround, the picture looks slightly grainy in places and a faint hiss persists in the audio background throughout the film. The puppet animations look and sound impressively lifelike and highly detailed. Also included are English and Spanish subtitles and a small three-fold booklet containing creation and production notes.