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Gantz Complete Collection (Fatpack)


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Series: Gantz
Director: Ichiro Itano Country: Year: 2004 Runtime: 650 mins Genre: Action & Adventure, Anime, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Score: 7.4/10
Strong animated violence, Strong animated sex scenes, High level theme, Strong coarse language

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Synopsis

Life and Death. It's nothing but a game.

He thought he was dead. The last thing Kei remembers is the train running over his own body. But now he is in a room filled with strangers, all resurrected by a strange, featureless black sphere known only as the Gantz. Caught in a strange realm between life and death, Kei and the others must undertake brutal missions that the Gantz assigns. Otherwise, none of them will live long enough to leave the room.

Is it a game? A nightmare? All Kei knows is that this reprieve from death may only be temporary. If they fail, they will die again..

Special Features

  • Staff interviews
  • Clean opening and closing animations
  • Original Japanese promotional spots
  • Gantz music video
  • Documentary: ?The Secret Behind the Impeccable Images of Gantz?
  • ***DETAILED LIST***
  • Clean opening and closing animations
  • Staff Interviews
  • Interview with Daisuke Namikawa (Kei Kurono)
  • Cast talk featuring Daisuke Namikawa (Kurono), Masashi Osato (Kato) & Hitomi Nabatame (Kishimoto)
  • Original Japanese TV spots
  • Japanese TV commercials for the Gantz video game
  • Gantz music video
  • Documentary: ?The Secret Behind the Impeccable Images of Gantz?
  • Gantz DVD Special Features Collection

Release Information

04/04/2007 Release Date:
English 5.1, Japanese 2.0 Audio tracks:
English, Japanese Languages:
English subtitles Subtitles:
7 Number of Discs:
650.0 mins Runtime:
DVD, Region 4 (PAL) Format:
16:9 Widescreen Full Height Anamorphic Aspect Ratio:
MMB423 Catalogue:

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