The cast expands as the past intrudes on the present.
What They Say:
Two of Weda’s former servants arrive in the jungle, but their appearance stirs up more than just dust. Meanwhile, Weda’s future rides on the results of a wacky traditional village game show. And why is Rebecca’s house packed full of pokute? The absurd answers to questions you never thought to ask all lie buried deep within Haré+Guu!
The Review:
Audio:
The audio presentation for this release brings us the original Japanese language track in stereo along with the English language dub, both of which are encoded at 192kbps. The series is fairly standard when it comes to the audio track here for a TV series so there aren’t too many surprises to find here. The mix is very well done though with some good directionality throughout some of the more wacky sequences as well as some good moments that suck you in with the depth. We did listen to both tracks in the end and had no problems with dropouts or distortion
Hare+Guu Vol. #3 Anime DVD Review
Hare continues to try and smooth things out when it comes to Guu as their lives remain pretty chaotic and random.
What They Say:
Guu’s extraordinarily annoying abilities are driving Hare insane. However, when disaster strikes and a monster threatens, strange alien powers are suddenly a welcome sight. But not even she can save the doctor from the village hag’s “private examination.”
The Review:
Audio:
The audio presentation for this release brings us the original Japanese language track in stereo along with the English language dub, both of which are encoded at 192kbps. The series is fairly standard when it comes to the audio track here for a TV series so there aren’t too many surprises to find here. The mix is very well done though with some good directionality throughout some of the more wacky sequences as well as some good moments that suck you in with the depth. We did listen to both tracks in the end and had no problems with dropo
Hare continues to suffer under the weirdness of Guu while he simply tries to through the days.
What They Say:
Brace yourself for an avalanche of nonstop action, out-of-this-world adventure… and a mind-reading alien…
The Review:
Audio:
The audio presentation for this release brings us the original Japanese language track in stereo along with the English language dub, both of which are encoded at 192kbps. The series is fairly standard when it comes to the audio track here for a TV series so there aren’t too many surprises to find here. The mix is very well done though with some good directionality throughout some of the more wacky sequences as well as some good moments that suck you in with the depth. We did listen to both tracks in the end and had no problems with dropouts or distortions with either of them during regular playback.