The daily life of an Otaku

The daily life of an Otaku

torsdag 1. mai 2014

Shichinin no Nana (Seven of Seven) ~Perfect Collection~

"Seven of Seven" is an Anime comedy series with character designs by the creator of "Keroro Gunso", Yoshizaki Mine. It's the story of a girl who's divided into seven copies of herself, each with a different personality. Ever episode is very episodic, where the "original" Nana has to solve a problem using her other selfs. There's a total of 26 episodes + an OVA

I enjoyed this somewhat, at least enough to watch the whole thing. The jokes were pretty much tame and the storylines of every episode was pretty cliche, but it's a great example of Anime from the early 2000s, free from fanservice and innuendo. The show is insanely innocent, so it should be fine for all ages (except for the very last episode).

So let's go on to the DVD set! The box is double the thickness of a normal DVD cover, and there's six discs here to boot with 5 episodes on some, and 4 on the rest. The box is very sturdy (as it is made by plastic) and the discs are neatly put into the box. 4 discs is in the box itself, while 2 is present by adding an extra disc holder into the box. The art of every disc is taken from the original "volume" releases before the complete set, and the age rating is 7 years and older, which should be fine for this show (not including the OVA). The art is a little bit misleading, though, as it looks like your typical ecchi series.  There are no extras, even though the backside of the box brags about it, which is a huge dissappointment. I checked all six discs, but none of them had anything else besides the episodes and some trailers. There's both English and Japanese voice tracks.







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