Amazon.com: Twelve-year-old twins Ai and Yu Hayakawa take a mysterious subway to Wonderland to look for their missing scientist-parents. Wonderland is a hostile place, ruled by the petulant Earl Tyrant and his assorted hench-creatures. Ai and Yu are attacked by monsters and saved first by Lisa, a practitioner of the "Kigen Arts," then repeatedly by the taciturn, gun-totting Kaze. The first episodes are cluttered with characters who appear briefly then vanish. Although Ai, Yu, and Lisa do a lot of traveling, the series doesn't really go anywhere: the filmmakers seem more interested in showcasing the elaborate CG effects at their disposal than in coherent storytelling. The effects are very flashy, but they never meld satisfactorily with the drawn animation. Based on the popular videogame franchise, Unlimited borrows from Matsumoto's Galaxy Express and Miyazawa's Galactic Railroad, but offers none of their mystery and magic. (Rated 12 and older: violence, tobacco use) --Charles Solomon
Found It I had been looking for this disc every where. I couldn't find it on any of the more famous anime vendor websites, nor could I find it in any of my local anime stores. I can't believe that I was able to find this Disc on amazon.com. I happened upon it by chance while searching for other Final Fantasy products and now this will be the first place I look if I ever need a DVD.
Don't look for the Game Series in this series... I understand what people have been saying about it not being what they expected. Expectations greatly influence how we perceive products to be. However, this series is incredible. Though it is sometimes cheesy, it manages to have just that right amount to make it wonderful. The music is great, and the characters hilarious. There is not much in common with the FF game series, but when you take this as a separate whole, it doesn't matter. This series is fun, entertaining, appropriate for all ages, and great, as long as you aren't expecting another "Advent Children" out of this.
Plot? What plot? I went through about half of this series expecting it to go somewhere, and it never did. Although the animation was pretty for the first two or three times you see Kaze, nothing ever really progresses plot-wise for the first couple dozen episodes. The characters never show any development, and nothing is ever properly explained.
I wouldn't waste your money or time on this series.
SOIL! is my power! As some one who loves Final Fantasy anything, I found this show to be quite amusing. Alhough, I grew to despise the wussiness of the two children, I found myself enthralled wih Kuro Kaze "the Black Wind." In each episode, I waited for him to use his signature Magun, and say, "It has moved," while going in to his ever quotable monolouge, which has recently inspired me to use in every possible facit, "SOIL!" Each summon he called was like a tribute to all Ifrits, Shivas, and Odins in every Final Fantasy, so in short, aside from the two lame main characters, I loved every episode. I recommend this to any one who enjoys a good "one liner."
Extremely Disappointing Watching this series, I get the impression that the company was hoping to cash in on the huge following the Final Fantasy games enjoy. I have a hard time imagining it getting too much attention otherwise.
There was so little effort put into this anime, it felt like torture. The constant use of repeat footage drove me insane. Seeing the exact same Kaze summoning sequences over and over and over again, with slight changes in background and ammo color, just felt pathetic. This happened to a couple of other characters and it felt like you were just watching the same episode a dozen times instead of a new one. The plot was shaky and uninteresting and only a few of the characters seemed worth watching.
Add to this the lackluster script and voice work that all anime fans hate to see when a series is officiall dubbed and released and you have a pretty big mess. The two main characters sounded like they were constantly whining and the rest of the cast either wasn't acting enough or were exagerrating their character so much, it made it even worse.
What really hurt me here is that this series could have had a lot of potential. What I've seen of the game series, it really is something special. This idea could have been something good, but instead turned into a cheap attempt to cash in on someone else's work. If I were you, I'd spend my money on something else.