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Slayers Great
Slayers Great
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 8 reviews)
Sales Rank: 71861
Category: DVD

Actor: Slayers
Publisher: Adv Films
Studio: Adv Films
Manufacturer: Adv Films
Label: Adv Films
Format: Animated, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language), English (Subtitled), English (Dubbed)
Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD
Running Time: 60 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: DSL004D
UPC: 702727046223
EAN: 0702727046223
ASIN: B00011ZBQQ

Release Date: January 6, 2004
Theatrical Release Date: 1997
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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3 out of 5 stars The best of the Slayer movies to me.   March 28, 2008
  9 out of 9 found this review helpful

Slayers Great has me a bit confused with either a 3 or 2 rating. This is one of the only Slayers movies that uses it's comedy well. But at the same time, again the comedy is overplayed. There's things that could have been shortened.

Lina and Naga find themselves on opposing sides. When they choose to help a father and son fight each other by piloting thier golems. The strongest point for me is the voice acting and dialogue. The feud between the father and son was pretty funny at times. To include Lina and Naga's feud, so this movie I somewhat enjoyed.

The golem battle started out funny but it was too long. And the comedy was stretched too far. It's like watching a skateboarder fall for the first time. It's funny as he11 at first but when you see it all day it loses it's spark. That's what happens with this movie.

This is the only Slayer movie that actually made me laugh a few times. Even the bounce scenes concerning Naga had it's moments. But I still believe this is more for die hard fans.




3 out of 5 stars Another good slayers film ...   March 16, 2004
  2 out of 4 found this review helpful

GREAT continues the run of Slayers movies that trim down the obnoxiously gigantic and mediocre cast of the TV series and combine them into the powerhouse character of Naga, who always steals the scenes with personality and physique. Here, the beauty and cuteness (and evident lack there of) in the duo is used to wedge the two apart as they become models for golems by a father and son who are at odds with each other. The writer expertly turns D&D on its head with a very straight forward, but fun, script. The kind of tricky depth worked out in the original Slayers Motion Picture isn't here, and is sorely missed. None the less, this is a fun movie, but is it worth the price? I enjoy these movies more then the series, which seems to go in circles and drag on for 26 episodes a season. With Lina and Naga, you know you are getting maximum impact without all the padding.


5 out of 5 stars Funniest of the Slayers Movies   February 28, 2004
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

In this movie Lina and Naga fought against each other in two giant golems. As usual the story is weak, but the story is never the reason why people become Slayers fans anyway. Lina and Naga fought throughout this movie to the amusement of their fans. The movie has some very funny moments and wonderful voice actings in both the English and Japanese tracks. The spells effects were spectacular.

This movie is a must for Slayers fans. I think even non fans will find this movie amusing.


5 out of 5 stars Best Slayers movie yet.   February 26, 2004
After such a long drought, ADV has finally given us more Slayers; and when it rains it pours! All of these Slayers OVA/movies are coming out so fast it's hard to keep up with them. No complaints, though. This is the best out of all the ones they've released so far. It has several hilarious and exciting scenes as well as the usual suspects (feuding power-mongers and family feuds that develop into ridiculously over-the-top situations). Plus, we get the first Lina-Naga duel, which ends in a manner so hilarious I don't want to give it away. The dueling golems at the end are a riot, but not nearly as much so as the people's reaction to them. I think that Cynthia Martinez has become more comfortable as Lina's english voice and it shows. She gets to do plenty of ranting and raving in this installment and she does it very well. All of this adds up to one of the few Slayers OVA/movies that I've enjoyed as much as the television series. Recommended to anyone who likes to laugh.


5 out of 5 stars Slayers Great is well...GREAT!   January 20, 2004
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I am rather pleased...no ecstatic...that ADV is finally releasing the rest of the Slayer movies/OVAs. I guess it's due to the new movie, Premium, that was released two years ago...or due to the influx of angry `Slayers' fans demanding more `Slayers.' Either way, we get more `Slayer' goodness! (Just to note: All the Lina/Naga movies/OVAs...except Premium...do not contain the original TV series characters.) As for the movie itself `Slayers Great'...is well...great!!! I really like this movie, even more so, than, Slayers Return because this ~60 minute flick is well balanced between comedy and action, unlike `Return' which I felt was lacking in the comedy department. The story line is light and fun focusing more on the rivalry between our favorite red headed sorceress and her buxom rival.

The story starts off with Lina and Naga saving a girl, Laia, from a rampaging golem. Laia rewards them (well more like forcefully coerced) by letting them stay at her house-which is home to a very famous golem maker, Galia. Unfortunately, the famous Galia and her brother, Huey, have a rivalry of their own. Coincidentally, there is another rivalry between two lords, Haizen and Granion, who both desperately want take over the city. Well, their interests intertwine with Galia and Huey's feud causing the Galia to side with Haizen and Huey to side with Granion. Thus, we end up with a contest between father and son to see who can make the best golem, much to the lords' dismay. This rivalry, also pits both Lina and Naga against each other. The dragon spooker ends up siding with the father, Naga favoring the brother, and poor Laia stuck in the middle. (Her life sucks!) This leads to a hilarious battle of gargantuan proportions (LITERALLY)!! I agree the with previous commenter with the term "jiggle vision!"

As I said before, the story line is well balanced in both the action and comedy department. I also think that the story line is pretty good and well developed. The same goes for character development. Plus, you get to really see true Lina/Naga rivalry to its fullest and actually get to see them duke it out (a really cool sorceress duel)...well almost...teehee! The only thing that irks me is that ADV tends to change the script by wording the spells differently (in comparison to the manga and original TV series). I don't know if it's a copy write issue, but come on...'Explosion Array!' Couldn't they stick with the original spell (I think dil-brando)...well, that's the end of my nitpicking on that subject.

The animation-like all the Slayer movies/OVAs (Excluding 'Premium')-is good for its time so don't expect to see highly digitalized computer effects. (The movie was made during the late nineties so I didn't compare it to more recent anime---that probably use CG...) The English voice actors (V.A.) did a good job, although I'm not particularly fond of this V.A. of Lina. (I prefer Lisa Ortiz's portrayal because it's quite similar to the original Japanese V.A...I do hope they use the original English VAs for Premium, but that would be a slim chance considering the original V.A. s work for a different company. Oh well!)

I didn't have any problems with the DVD (although I have yet to listen to the Japanese version) and the menus were easy to use. The movie is played in Dolby Digital. The disc contains both English and Japanese dubs (like always), English subtitles, and Extras (Slayers Great Trailer and ADV Preview...which are very fun to watch!!).

To sum it up, Slayer "Great" is full of laughs and fun action. (Although the TV series will always be the best) It's highly entertaining and fun to watch for 'Slayers' fans or general anime fans alike!!



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