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ReLIFE: Season One [Blu-ray] - Japanese Anime Series Complete Season 1 for Home Entertainment & Collector's Edition
ReLIFE: Season One [Blu-ray] - Japanese Anime Series Complete Season 1 for Home Entertainment & Collector's Edition

ReLIFE: Season One [Blu-ray] - Japanese Anime Series Complete Season 1 for Home Entertainment & Collector's Edition

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Arata Kaizaki is a 27-year-old loser with nothing going for him. After quitting his first job in three months, he struggles to get his life started and is stuck relying on his parents for money—not ideal for someone claiming to be an adult. With zero success landing a new job and constantly putting on a façade with friends, he’s forced to accept his fate as a washout. But when he meets Ryo Yoake of the ReLife Research Institute, he’s offered a chance to change everything. With the help of a mysterious pill, he’s given the opportunity to start over—sort of. Though he’s still technically 27, he has the body of a teenager and the chance to redo the last year of high school. If he’s successful, he’ll have a new job and a new life. But if he screws up, he’ll be another year older and still a complete loser! Is this a promise for change or a set up for more failure?

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I actually read all the reviews and a couple of other places to see if I was the only person who had issues with certain aspects, and a few others had the same issues.One-- Buy this, but then buy and get "The Final Arc" for closure. This does not close the story, and "The Final Arc" is needed for it to make sense. This one stops in the middle of the story. Get both on hand before you watch any of it. Running out and paying too much for the final closure is just bad planning on the part of the retail chain structure, and it really should have been both this and The Final Arc in one case.Two-- the menu display looks like someone did not care if you could read it, so be prepared to guess at what the options are. On small players the tiny type makes it almost painful to do anything other than accept the default settings go with play all. That might be easy if you had a full day, but if you have to do part of this, say one disk, it works, but if you have to start to play one or two episodes to find your way to the correct episode to continue that turns viewing into a challenge.Three-- They need a volume control for spoken/action and background music. Several people told me they had issues with understanding what was said because the music was too loud. That was four people, with four different players, at different times, and we all felt they really slipped in the level of music versus dialog.The GOOD part is simple.It is a great story (implausible, but great as a fanciful journey) and if you get both this and The Final Arc the full story is magnificent, kid safe, and even little old lady squinting at the screen great entertainment. The Amazon price is good, and buying both hurts because of the total price, but even at that higher price it is really worth it.A nine and a quarter point score for not having all of it in one box and the audio and chapter title images chopping it down from a ten out of ten-- but that is still a five out of five on this system. It should be offered as a combined package so you don't wind up "halfway there and waiting for the tow truck" in a purely visual set, but if you read this and know it, that choice is up to you.