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Bandai continues their wonderful pattern of making their less popular series available in one complete set…in the “Don’t Leave Me Alone Daisy” DVD Collection. As DVDs go, this one is pretty no frills, but when you consider that in dollar per episode count, it’s one of the best deals in anime, it’s worth it.

The series itself is one of the most surreal anime series I have ever seen. It presents itself as a typical shojo anime series, but the undercurrents can be dark, edgy or just plain bizarre. Lighthearted jokes frequently have deep, awkward meanings and what would otherwise be serious themes are presented as essentially flippant.

That said, there’s something very compelling about the series. Much as with Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt in “As Good As It Gets”, we see the main characters move together in spite of the fact that the main male character has very serious personality issues. A large part of the fascination with the series is over whether or not the heroine (Hitomi, or ‘Daisy’ as Tekno, the male lead insists on calling her) will ever (or will want to) see past the male lead’s flaws.

I, for one, recommend it. I’ve never seen another series quite like it given both it’s flaws and it’s strengths. Oh, and one more thing: I guarantee you that by the end of the third episode, the ending theme with be stuck in your head for a week.

This cartoon is not fairly judged, detractors are just too quick to call Techno abusive. If you are this judgmental, you will not enjoy this great cartoon. You must set aside your feelings about Techno’s actions and put yourself in his shoes.

Techno is not the womanizer / molester that others make him out to be. He just has -never- had contact with human society. Techno was born in his grandfathers fallout shelter, who subsequently raised him, and told him never to leave. Sequestered in the shelter Techno grew up with science as his lifestyle. As a result, he has only a scientific state of mind. So the comedy and “abuse” come from his total lack of any social skills. All of Techno’s actions and treatment of Daisy (or X Yamakawa, for that matter) go to show just how much science dominates his life.

At the end of episode 5, as Mr. Solomon points out, Daisy slaps Techno for very obvious reasons. At this point, yes, you definitely should feel more pity for Daisy than Techno because what Techno has done thus far is horrible! But the cartoon would be meaningless without Techno’s so-called “abuse”. You can compare Melvin from the U.S. released movie “As Good as it Gets” to Techno and you will see what I’m talking about. Neither Melvin nor Techno are seeking to abuse or harm or mistreat their women, they’re just love sick and don’t know how to get their affection.

Haunted Junction, which I think is made by the same people, is much less “controversial” while still keeping great humor and a similar plot. Although you may say you want a normal life or a normal job or a normal boyfriend, you wouldn’t actually ever want it. You are sure to enjoy Haunted Junction, even if you are turned off by Don’t Leave Me Alone Daisy.

Now on the technical side this DVD set is superb. All twelve episodes of Don’t Leave Me Alone Daisy are presented on two DVD-9 (dual layer DVDs) discs, six episodes per disc, in a double Amaray keepcase, in Japanese only with English subtitles (Dolby Digital 2.0 at 192k). I have no problems with the audio and the video quality is excellent. The menus are static backgrounds and are fast to access. There are five chapter stops per episode (opening, part a, part b, ending, preview), this is perfect for me. The scene select menu while visually appealing, I find is cumbersome to navigate. A menu similar to Haunted Junction’s would have been better, in my opinion. The root menu has a nice extra though, it plays the entire TV edit of the opening and closing songs. The first DVD plays ending song and the second dvd plays the opening song.

This release is made even better by the fact that all twelve (12) episodes of this cartoon cost little more than three or four episodes of other cartoons. FYI, Haunted Junction was released in the same manner. Add both cartoons to your collection, for sure!
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