Hare + Guu, Vol. 5
Facts
| Directed by | Tsutomu Mizushima |
| Cast | Julie Anne Taylor, Alex Simon (III), Sam Riegel, Johnny Yong Bosch and Cristina Valenzuela (II) |
| DVD Release | October 24, 2006 |
| Running Time | 100 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 828311121111 |
| Buy this item | $26.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 7 23:36 EDT (details) 1 DVD, HARE + GUU-VOL 5-DVD UNCUT (), Usually ships in 24 hours, Animated, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC Languages: English (Subtitled), Japanese (Original Language) Or 19 new from $16.97, 10 used from $4.35 |
About Hare + Guu, Vol. 5
Playtime takes on preposterous proportions when Marie's pretend family puts Har 's mom and her old fling together in the same bed. Har must now quickly find Dr. Clive another woman but the only one interested in him is a slobbering ravenous creature! What's a boy to do? Genre: ANIMATION/ADULT SWIM Artist: HARE + GUU Rating: NR UPC: 828311121111 Manufacturer No: 0-9774339-1-9 Product Description
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Average user review:| GUU IS A MAGICAL GIRL |
Hare+Guu has always reminded me more of an American type cartoon than most Japanese anime. A lot of Japanese comedies involve amphetamine humor that hits so fast it could possibly make your heart stop. I'm thinking of shows like Excel Saga and Kodocha as examples. The jokes are so rushed and the voice acting so annoying that little enjoyment is to be had. Hare+Guu is a bit more laidback than that, even though it can be just as bizarre and surreal. The aspect that makes the show work is Guu. If she had been some screaming hyperactive kid running all over the place I would have hated this show. But instead she reminds me of Snoopy from the Peanuts comic strip, with her half opened eyes and langourous movements. The artists don't even give her well-defined features like fingers and feet as though she could just ooze into a puddle at anytime because she's so relaxed. But when she does speak or do outrageous things, it makes it even more funny. Hare is left to be her own personal excitable fool to her straightman act. That's probably another thing I like about it. Hare+Guu make a great comedy team in an age where there are practically zero famous comedy teams in America and haven't been for decades. I'm very curious as to what or who Guu really is. Again, in this volume she transforms into a beautiful adult version of herself but with no explanation. Who is she really? This is a very very very funny show. Please check it out. January 18, 2007
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