-Earl
ADV has Those Who Hunt Elves II, and at one point I thought they were
going to start releasing them this year...
Still, after watching the first series, is there *really* any point
for a second series which is going to simply rehash the first series?
>AstroNerdBoy <sp...@astronerdboy.com> wrote:
>> I recently saw "Those Who Hunt Elves" and was surprised to see there
>> was a second series. So I started downloading them. Since "Those Who
>> Hunt Elves II" was done in the late 90's, I'm surprised there isn't
>> more out there on the web. Anyone know who the series did in Japan?
>
>ADV has Those Who Hunt Elves II, and at one point I thought they were
>going to start releasing them this year...
Jessica's voice problems, perhaps.
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>Still, after watching the first series, is there *really* any point
>for a second series which is going to simply rehash the first series?
The second series returns the focus to "people from the modern
world journey through a fantasy landscape". Adventures include
mermaids, an encounter with a giant beanstalk, saving Little Red
Riding Hood from a wolf. And Junpei tries to prove the world moves.
But then, we also have Quest for toilet paper,
visit to an Elven girl's school, Celcia's transformation, and an
encounter wiith a gang who idolizes our heroes and seeks to
follow their example.
-Galen
Well, considering the first series was only 12 episodes, why not?
Certainly, I enjoy the series for what it is -- goofy laughs with
little depth. In fact, I recomend it to anyone who's made it through
Neon Genesis Evangelion's ending (series AND movies)! *lol*
Still, you HAVE to love episode 2 of TWHE2. *lol* That and Excel
Saga #11 are just riots. But then, this "toilet" humor sometimes
cracks me up if done right. :-)