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Pretear 1 [Import USA Zone 1]
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Détails sur le produit
- Production interrompue par le fabricant : Non
- Dimensions du colis : 19.81 x 14.22 x 6.35 cm; 204.12 grammes
- Format : Import, NTSC, Sous-titré, Edition de collection
- Date de sortie : 25 novembre 2003
- Sous-titres : : Anglais
- Langue : Non prévu (DTS ES 6.1)
- Studio : Section 23
- ASIN : B0000DD79D
- Nombre de disques : 1
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Melody
5,0 sur 5 étoiles
anime magic
Commenté au Royaume-Uni 🇬🇧 le 20 janvier 2012
This anime was as beautiful as was predicted. Being an anime lover means i am forever on the hunt for exciting new anime to watch. This is one of the best. Even though each episode is short, you feel as though a lot has happened in a very short space of time. Something to cherish time and again. This anime shows that not everyone is prefect and using a mixture of seriousness and humour you find yourself draw into a world of the Pretear and demon larva. Will the Pretear win or will the Princess of disaster rule all?
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lmem
5,0 sur 5 étoiles
I dont like much anime but I love pretear and was gutted ...
Commenté au Royaume-Uni 🇬🇧 le 1 août 2015
I dont like much anime but I love pretear and was gutted when everywhere else didn't do region 2 but found this and yay I can watch it again

Laura Bellamy
5,0 sur 5 étoiles
It's about time!
Commenté aux États-Unis 🇺🇸 le 12 décembre 2003
This is my very favorite anime ever done, and I was so excited when it was finally brought out in the U.S.
For those who enjoy the "chick-flick" animes, this one is incredibly charming, from beginning to end. It subtley combines a couple of fairy tales, but goes far, far beyond merely that.
The subtitle for Pretear is "Legend of the New Snow White," but it begins as a sort of Cinderella story. The main character, Himeno, has just obtained a stepmother and two stepsisters -- one of which is as nasty as the typical wicked stepsister is supposed to be. Himeno finds herself shunted to the side, hardly noticed, and she wonders how she can find a place in her new life. Then she meets the Leafe Knights. And she becomes Pretear, protector of the world and life.
There are seven Leafe Knights -- much like the "seven dwarfs." The story strays from any fairy-tale-esque elements until near the end, but I won't give the ending away QUITE yet. ;-)
This too-short show is nevertheless perfect, the story is sweet and romantic, while at the same time getting darker as you go along. But you'll love Hayate especially, and Sasame is great. Kei is strange -- he seems so effeminate, but at the same time he's so dully serious! It makes for a unique combination. And the kids are simply darling. You'll fall in love with this anime!
This first volume of Pretear has only the first four episodes, out of thirteen. I can only assume that there will be three other volumes, with three episodes each. This first volume is enough to hook you on it if you aren't already. The final show on this particular disk is a very strange one, I'll warn you about that.
But the DVD is beautiful, the picture is clear, and there are options to watch it either dubbed (which I would NEVER dream of doing, the original language is so fabulous), or Japanese with English subtitles.
This is a fabulous show, no anime lover should go without seeing it! I can't wait for the next episodes!
For those who enjoy the "chick-flick" animes, this one is incredibly charming, from beginning to end. It subtley combines a couple of fairy tales, but goes far, far beyond merely that.
The subtitle for Pretear is "Legend of the New Snow White," but it begins as a sort of Cinderella story. The main character, Himeno, has just obtained a stepmother and two stepsisters -- one of which is as nasty as the typical wicked stepsister is supposed to be. Himeno finds herself shunted to the side, hardly noticed, and she wonders how she can find a place in her new life. Then she meets the Leafe Knights. And she becomes Pretear, protector of the world and life.
There are seven Leafe Knights -- much like the "seven dwarfs." The story strays from any fairy-tale-esque elements until near the end, but I won't give the ending away QUITE yet. ;-)
This too-short show is nevertheless perfect, the story is sweet and romantic, while at the same time getting darker as you go along. But you'll love Hayate especially, and Sasame is great. Kei is strange -- he seems so effeminate, but at the same time he's so dully serious! It makes for a unique combination. And the kids are simply darling. You'll fall in love with this anime!
This first volume of Pretear has only the first four episodes, out of thirteen. I can only assume that there will be three other volumes, with three episodes each. This first volume is enough to hook you on it if you aren't already. The final show on this particular disk is a very strange one, I'll warn you about that.
But the DVD is beautiful, the picture is clear, and there are options to watch it either dubbed (which I would NEVER dream of doing, the original language is so fabulous), or Japanese with English subtitles.
This is a fabulous show, no anime lover should go without seeing it! I can't wait for the next episodes!

Sierra
5,0 sur 5 étoiles
A Beautiful Rarity!
Commenté aux États-Unis 🇺🇸 le 15 août 2004
Here is the first volume in the beautiful and superbly executed Pretear series. As someone who owns the entire Pretear series, I can honestly tell you that the hype surrounding it is all true. Pretear is a strong character-driven story with adorable humour and real heart that not only makes sense, but is captivating and exciting as well. The English voice acting is very good, but the Japanese dub is brilliant! If you are looking for non-stop action (mecha or martial arts) then you need to look elsewhere. Pretear combines elements from the fairy tale "Snow White" with a wonderful, innovative story idea. Combine that with the exquisite animation, beautiful character and costume designs, and interviews with the english voice actors (spread out over all 4 volumes) and you have a classic work of anime.
In volume one of Pretear we meet the heroine, sixteen year-old Himeno Awayuki, who literally got transplanted into an entirely different lifestyle when her father, Kaoru, fell in love and married the fantastically wealthy Natsue Hojo, who happens to own and control the entire town in which they live. Natsue is so deeply in love with Kaoru that she changes her last name to Awayuki and renames the entire town after him. Now, Himeno lives in a castle-sized mansion along with her father, step-mother, and two step-sisters Mawata and Mayume. Despite her new found wealth and family, she feels alone and unloved, and starts to wonder if she could disappear.
While in the backyard of her new home feeling she has hit rock bottom, several handsome male strangers come to Himeno and introduce themselves as the Leafe Knights. The Leafe Knights are the protectors of the world's Leafe, the energy that sustains all life. Each Knight has his own special power such as sound, fire, water, etc. The Leafe Knights are searching Japan for the girl who is the Pretear, the Princess of Light. The Pretear has the special ability to Prete, or combine Leafe or souls, with each of the Leafe Knights to turn into a powerful warrior with enhanced abilities of the Knights she Pretes with. She is also the only one with the power to defeat Fenril, the Princess of Disaster, who has broken out of her prison of 16 years. If she is not stopped, she will destroy the world by draining it of its Leafe. The powers of the Leafe Knights alone are not enough to defeat Fenril, which is why they search for the lengendary Pretear. And it seems that they have found her...in Himeno.
This first volume of Pretear is funny and light-hearted. It has all of the magical-girl elements: clumsiness, newly discovered powers, new found love and friendship. The story itself is original and engrossing, and centralizes around the human heart. Pretear is one of the best anime series I have ever watched, hands down! I would definetly place it in the top 3 of my list of anime favourites. But don't just take my word for it. Watch volume 1 for yourself and see what all the praise is about.
In volume one of Pretear we meet the heroine, sixteen year-old Himeno Awayuki, who literally got transplanted into an entirely different lifestyle when her father, Kaoru, fell in love and married the fantastically wealthy Natsue Hojo, who happens to own and control the entire town in which they live. Natsue is so deeply in love with Kaoru that she changes her last name to Awayuki and renames the entire town after him. Now, Himeno lives in a castle-sized mansion along with her father, step-mother, and two step-sisters Mawata and Mayume. Despite her new found wealth and family, she feels alone and unloved, and starts to wonder if she could disappear.
While in the backyard of her new home feeling she has hit rock bottom, several handsome male strangers come to Himeno and introduce themselves as the Leafe Knights. The Leafe Knights are the protectors of the world's Leafe, the energy that sustains all life. Each Knight has his own special power such as sound, fire, water, etc. The Leafe Knights are searching Japan for the girl who is the Pretear, the Princess of Light. The Pretear has the special ability to Prete, or combine Leafe or souls, with each of the Leafe Knights to turn into a powerful warrior with enhanced abilities of the Knights she Pretes with. She is also the only one with the power to defeat Fenril, the Princess of Disaster, who has broken out of her prison of 16 years. If she is not stopped, she will destroy the world by draining it of its Leafe. The powers of the Leafe Knights alone are not enough to defeat Fenril, which is why they search for the lengendary Pretear. And it seems that they have found her...in Himeno.
This first volume of Pretear is funny and light-hearted. It has all of the magical-girl elements: clumsiness, newly discovered powers, new found love and friendship. The story itself is original and engrossing, and centralizes around the human heart. Pretear is one of the best anime series I have ever watched, hands down! I would definetly place it in the top 3 of my list of anime favourites. But don't just take my word for it. Watch volume 1 for yourself and see what all the praise is about.

Kindle Customer
5,0 sur 5 étoiles
anime lover
Commenté aux États-Unis 🇺🇸 le 19 novembre 2009
I loved this anime it was funny and suprising too. you cant help but love the characters and the trouble that they cause themselves and eachother. but it has it's seirious point's too. If you liked sailor moon or ronin warriors, dbz and others like them then i think you will like this.