Description: Vol. 2 (Episodes 5-7) Kazuki's old life is gone. Now, in the parallel world, he must juggle his life as a Core Robot Pilot along with his school work, and the most difficult subject of all - girls! Its bad enough to share the house with the most beautiful girl in the the school, but then D, the alien girl moves in, and his teacher invades his bedroom! Now, when Rara reveals its most powerful weapon, will Kazuki be up for the challenge, or suffer a crushing defeat?
Amazon.com: Kazuki and Mitsuki attempt to adjust to life in the parallel world where they were inadvertently sent by Mitsuki's addled scientist-father: they pose as siblings, attend school, and train as pilots for the Core Robots used in the strangely stylized war with the fanatic Rara.
Dualis a series that sharply divides otaku. Fans praise its blend of humor and adventure; detractors dismiss it as weak copy of "Evangelion." It's similar in tone to the "El Hazard" series, with a whiny, put-upon hero and strong female characters linked by ill-defined relationships. There's little chemistry between the characters, which makes it difficult to care about them.
Rated for ages 13 and up for mild profanity, sexual humor, and robot vs. robot violence. --Charles Solomon
Have I seen this before? From the beginning of this movie/series you can see Evangelion, it looks like a very clear duplication done poorly. There are many parts that compare to Tenchi Muyo as well but the similarities to Evangelion just never left my mind. Nothing particularly wrong with the title except the lack of any real action, just nothing to recomend it either.
If you want another title to add to your collection you can do worse, but if your on a budget skip this and buy something else.
Dual Student Houseing Kicks! For any of you curious out there, it's a mix between Evangelion and Tenchi Muyo. If your an anime fan you'll really dig this flick about a kid and his paralell world adventures. Robots and girls, what more could a guy ask for in an anime? I think that the creators did a good job and I love the show now. I am looking way foward to the next two and hope they are just as good. The art work was pretty good and so is the cgi, but it's more a comedy then anything. It is much like Tenchi and if you have the slightest doubt about it, buy it! Trust me, it is so worth it. Once you get hooked on this seris you'll be wanting to see it more.
Encore! Encore! Evangelion minus the depressing underlying story, El Hazard minus the perversion and Tenchi Muyo minus the irritating goofiness equals the brainchild of Masaki Kajishima!!!