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Black Blood Brothers: The Complete Series(TV) (2006)
It's been a decade since the sacred war between humans and vampires. The rise of the Kowloon Bloodline, a new breed of monsters bearing an infectious bite, set the streets ablaze under the reign of their king. Humanity had never witnessed such pure, animalistic brutality. Today, Jiro travels with his younger brother Kotaro to the Special Zone, a place where vampires live freely in peace alongside humans, the troubles of the past long forgotten. But the brothers find themselves in the midst of a battle between human soldiers, vampiric refugees and the re-emergence of the Kowloon Children. Assisted by Mimiko, a negotiator between their species, Jiro will try to make sense of the chaos which surrounds them before they are caught up in it and destroyed. To protect those that he holds dear, the vampire will once more draw forth the Silver Blade. For more about Black Blood Brothers: The Complete Series and the Black Blood Brothers: The Complete Series Blu-ray release, see the Black Blood Brothers: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review Starring: Takahiro Sakurai, Ryoko Nagata, Omi Minami, Miyuki Sawashiro » See full cast & crew Black Blood Brothers: The Complete Series Blu-ray, Video QualityBlack Blood Brothers is presented on Blu-ray with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.78:1. As with the series itself, there's nothing very remarkable about either the original animation or its (upscaled) high definition presentation. Colors are suitably bold and well saturated, but line detail is often spotty, with some scenes looking relatively sharp and others having a strangely disjointed appearance. While there are few if any compression artifacts per se, the overall look of Black Blood Brothers on Blu-ray is like an incremental step up from a standard upconverted DVD. Clarity is just enough sharper to differentiate this outing from an upconverted DVD, and the saturation of the nicely varied color palette is probably the most memorable thing about this visual presentation, but the series as a whole and this Blu-ray presentation in particular are pretty standard fare from an image quality standpoint. Black Blood Brothers: The Complete Series Blu-ray, Audio QualityTwo lossless audio options are offered on Black Blood Brothers, both via Dolby TrueHD 2.0 mixes, one in the original Japanese and the other an English dub. Once again as seems to be the case with many of these FUNimation releases, the English dub is mixed just slightly higher than the original Japanese track, adding a bit to the "oomph" of the low end. Other than that minor difference, both tracks are virtually identical (other, obviously, than the voice work) in terms of fidelity, balance, score and effects. Dialogue is very well presented on both of these tracks and the choice of which to listen to will probably come down to whether individual viewers want to read subtitles or not. The stereo tracks have a perhaps unusual amount of panning, which helps to create at least a little space, and both tracks have some nice music, including an especially strong closing theme done by Loveholic. Black Blood Brothers: Other Seasons
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