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# Black Lagoon - Season 1 & 2 (Blu ray + DVD) [Blu-ray]

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The action-adventure series Black Lagoon (2006) shoots off more ammunition than a Clint Eastwood film festival. Rokura Okajima, a minor flunky in a major corporation, thinks his life is over when he's kidnapped by pirates, but it's only his business career that ends. He joins the pirates as "Rock," and the trio of Dutch, the understated leader; happy-go-lucky techie Benny; and trigger-happy, potty-mouthed Revy becomes a quartet. They're less pirates than soldiers of fortune, ready to do anything if the price is right. They pursue adventures involving treasure left on a sunken World War II U-boat, pornographers, drug- and arms-dealing nuns, kidnappers, and a terrorist plot to blow up US embassies. The second season of Black Lagoon ratchets up the action and the violence, as two sadistic assassins throw the underworld into an uproar: a pair of Romanian orphans who developed a taste for cruelty performing in snuff films. But most of the Second Barrage focuses on Rock serving as a translator when Russian crime boss Lady Balalaika intervenes in a yakuza gang war in Tokyo. Revy serves as his bodyguard, leaving Benny and Dutch behind. Rock falls for Yukio, a high school girl who succeeds her father as head of the Washimine crime syndicate. When Lady Balalaika comments, "We're all going to be knee-deep in blood before this ends," she isn't kidding. The Russian gangsters, who command more men, vehicles, and weapons than many national armies, quickly exterminate most of the Washimine gang. Amid the carnage, Yukio complains bitterly (and seriously), "Honor and justice are dead." Although bullets, blood, and four-letter words fly, it doesn't add up to much. The gun battles, car chases, knife fights, and explosions take up so much screen time, there's little left for character development or a coherent narrative. Extremely violent, misogynistic, and profane, Black Lagoon is not for squeamish or easily offended viewers. (Rated TV MA: graphic violence, violence against women, extensive profanity, grotesque imagery, alcohol and tobacco use, racial slurs, offensive ethnic stereotypes, Nazi imagery, offensive religious imagery, references to child pornography, suggested incest and torture) --Charles Solomon (1. The Black Lagoon, 2. Mangrove Heaven, 3. Ring-Ding Ship Chase, 4. Die Rückkehr des Adlers, 5. Eagle Hunting and Hunting Eagle, 6. Moonlit Hunting Ground, 7. Calm Down, Two Men, 8. Rasta Blasta, 9. Maid to Kill, 10. The Unstoppable Chambermaid, 11. Lock'n Load Revolution, 12. Guerrillas in the Jungle, 13. The Vampire Twins Comen, 14. Bloodsport Fairytale, 15. Swan Song at Dawn, 16. Greenback Jane, 17. The Roanapur Freakshow Circus, 18. Mr. Benny's Good Fortune, 19. Fujiyama Gangsta Paradise, 20. The Succession, 21. Two Father's Little Soldier Girls, 22. The Dark Tower, 23. Snow White's Payback, 24. The Gunslingers) Black Lagoon C(Br+Dv)

Review: Blood, Guns, Action and the Open Sea - The Black Lagoon anime, I hope you enjoy my review! Plot and Characters: (minor spoilers) Rokuro Okajima was a sales man in Japan for a company called Asahi Industries. One day his employers asked him to deliever a package across the south China seas. When taking the package to its destination by boat, Rokuro's ship gets catured by The Lagoon Trading Company, where they rob him of the package he was sent to deliever and take him hostage. When Rokuro's company hears about the abduction of him they barter to save the package but not him. Telling him they will send flowers to the funeral and telling his family hes dead, Rokuro tells them to forget about him and quits his job at the company and joins his hostage takers crew to become the fourth member of the Lagoon Trading Company. Now known as Rock, he joins Revy the no nonsence gun shooting itchy trigger figer female of the group. Dutch the leader, owner and driver of the Lagoon Company Trading boat, and Benny the tech and mechanic of the group. Now they go around doing different jobs which involve smuggling people, objects, anything, getting the objective from point A to B in one piece and getting paid. But with this high action packed series it is never easy when there is always an open target on your back and guns going off everywhere to do your job right. Pros: This series completely english dub and sub both in Blu-ray and standard DVDS. The series is completely UNCUT and UNCENSORED so you get all the swears, blood, shooting and tons of other good action. The story line is pretty good. Rock aka Rokuro Okajima is played by Brad Swaile who played Light in the anime series Death Note, and Benny is played by Brian Drummond who was also in Death Note as Ryuk the shinigami so you get to hear their voices again if you are a fan of Death Note. Cons: If you dont like blood, guns or swearing I would avoid this series, otherwise its amazing Over all: I loved this series, its fast paced, hardly ever slows down, I say BUY THIS SERIES!!!!
Review: A Dark, Funny Depiction of the Piracy Underworld - Having watched Black Lagoon before, I decided to replace the set that I lost when this complete Blu-Ray Box came available. I can say that I LOVE the series just as much, if not more so, from when I first saw it on DVD several years ago. So, without further ado, here is my review of the anime series Black Lagoon. A quick note: if you love High School of the Dead (aka HOTD), then Black Lagoon will be up your alley. Animation As an avid Otaku, I have noticed that most Japanese Anime seems to fall into two categories. One type is a series with really good, detailed animation; the other is comprised of generic, lazy drawings. Black Lagoon has wonderful animation, and thus falls into the first camp. The details are impeccable, from the environments (which range from a depraved city to the high seas), the mechanical aspects (the gunboat the pirates use is wonderfully drawn and very believable), and to the characters themselves. Each character has a distinct costume, and the facial expressions are varied. While there is a slight tendency for the wide-eyed cliché anime females, by-and-large the renderings of the world of Black Lagoon are realistic and believable. With the above in mind, most of the females are, erm... well endowed, and in some situations, it would be physically impossible for the movement and/or way their endowments are held up (I am sorry, things that large are never that perky). The series does tend to categorize the women into either a highly sexualized depiction (Revy, the main female protagonist in the series, saunters around in a tight tank top and short shorts), or as prude-like as possible (a nun, a businesswoman, or a maid in a very conservative uniform). Even with these somewhat sexist depictions, the personality of these women more than make up for their “idealized” depictions. Plot (Minor Spoilers) The story of Black Lagoon starts out with high-speed action and ends the series with a shootout. The crew of the eponymous Black Lagoon have been tasked with boarding a vessel to obtain certain files from an employee of said Japanese organization. They end up kidnapping the employee, and amid the loud vulgarities uttered by the pirates, the soft-spoken demeanor of the businessman seems comical. From here, the story takes off. Business intrigue, hectic shootouts, Neo-Nazi subplots, and lots and lots of cursing. The characters themselves are modern-day pirates, acquiring jobs from a variety of sources in their home port, a city filled with the scum of the Earth. The police are corrupt; various “cultural” gangs (i.e., “the Russians”, Chinese Triads, Italian Mafia, & etc) are in control. It is the leaders of these gangs who hire the crew of Black Lagoon for myriad illegal jobs. Now what about that kidnapped Japanese employee? Well, he ends up joining the crew of the Black Lagoon, becoming their straight-laced, book-smart, business negotiations manager. I could tell you how he joins, but it would give away the plot of the first couple episodes. Some reviews state that there is no discernable plot to the series, and in terms of an overall, arching plot, this statement is somewhat true. The series is comprised of several arcs, with several episodes dedicated toward the exposition and subsequent resolution within the season. These stories build upon the overall development of both the characters and the world of Black Lagoon. The result is a series that is edgy, funny, and full of action. Fights, explosions, chases on the high seas, dark crime stories, and interesting dialogue comprise the series. There are several veiled political comments made (the Neo Nazi plot, for instance, is one), and some vague historical allusions, which may or may not be accurate (I didn't research them, I'll be honest). Some of the plots may offend some people (if you do not like bloodshed and the Neo Nazi depictions, don't get this Blu-Ray), and the series has tons of cursing. I would not recommend watching this in front of children. Music and Voice Acting The music in the series is top notch, with maybe the exception of the theme song (a weird rock/techno/J-pop song that makes no sense, lyrics-wise). Most of the action sequences have a rock song playing, and combined with the excellent animation, you will stay glued to your screen. The music suits the atmosphere, and unlike some anime series, fits the content perfectly. I intend to look up the soundtrack! The voiceacting is wonderful, also. The tones and emotions conveyed by the voiceactors is well done, and the lip-syncing is top-notch. Each character has a very distinct voice, from the rough voice of Revy, the soft-spoken businessman, or the baritone captain. Characters with cultural accents also have excellent portrayals without being cliché. Overall If you want an action-packed series that is a bit unconventional (there is no grand plot, rather, a series of smaller, defined plots), this is for you. Lots of cursing may turn off some, and some of the touchy subject matter will offend others. The great animation, voiceacting, music, and colorful characters give Black Lagoon a very mature setting and topics that will give you pause. It is brutal and as honest as it can be for a fictional world, and in the end you will be rooting for more. If you love action-packed, dark anime series, Black Lagoon is not one that can be beat.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Brad Swaile, Brian Drummond, Dean Redman, Maryke Hendrikse, Rei Hiroe, Satoshi Fujii, Sunao Katabuchi Contributor Brad Swaile, Brian Drummond, Dean Redman, Maryke Hendrikse, Rei Hiroe, Satoshi Fujii, Sunao Katabuchi See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 995 Reviews |
| Format | Anamorphic, Animated, Blu-ray, Dolby, HiFi Sound |
| Genre | Anime & Manga |
| Language | English, Japanese |
| Number Of Discs | 7 |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Anime & Manga
- **Format:** Anamorphic, Animated, Blu-ray, Dolby, HiFi Sound
- **Contributor:** Brad Swaile, Brian Drummond, Dean Redman, Maryke Hendrikse, Rei Hiroe, Satoshi Fujii, Sunao Katabuchi
- **Language:** English, Japanese
- **Number Of Discs:** 7

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blood, Guns, Action and the Open Sea
*by H***R on April 11, 2015*

The Black Lagoon anime, I hope you enjoy my review! Plot and Characters: (minor spoilers) Rokuro Okajima was a sales man in Japan for a company called Asahi Industries. One day his employers asked him to deliever a package across the south China seas. When taking the package to its destination by boat, Rokuro's ship gets catured by The Lagoon Trading Company, where they rob him of the package he was sent to deliever and take him hostage. When Rokuro's company hears about the abduction of him they barter to save the package but not him. Telling him they will send flowers to the funeral and telling his family hes dead, Rokuro tells them to forget about him and quits his job at the company and joins his hostage takers crew to become the fourth member of the Lagoon Trading Company. Now known as Rock, he joins Revy the no nonsence gun shooting itchy trigger figer female of the group. Dutch the leader, owner and driver of the Lagoon Company Trading boat, and Benny the tech and mechanic of the group. Now they go around doing different jobs which involve smuggling people, objects, anything, getting the objective from point A to B in one piece and getting paid. But with this high action packed series it is never easy when there is always an open target on your back and guns going off everywhere to do your job right. Pros: This series completely english dub and sub both in Blu-ray and standard DVDS. The series is completely UNCUT and UNCENSORED so you get all the swears, blood, shooting and tons of other good action. The story line is pretty good. Rock aka Rokuro Okajima is played by Brad Swaile who played Light in the anime series Death Note, and Benny is played by Brian Drummond who was also in Death Note as Ryuk the shinigami so you get to hear their voices again if you are a fan of Death Note. Cons: If you dont like blood, guns or swearing I would avoid this series, otherwise its amazing Over all: I loved this series, its fast paced, hardly ever slows down, I say BUY THIS SERIES!!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Dark, Funny Depiction of the Piracy Underworld
*by S***L on February 17, 2015*

Having watched Black Lagoon before, I decided to replace the set that I lost when this complete Blu-Ray Box came available. I can say that I LOVE the series just as much, if not more so, from when I first saw it on DVD several years ago. So, without further ado, here is my review of the anime series Black Lagoon. A quick note: if you love High School of the Dead (aka HOTD), then Black Lagoon will be up your alley. Animation As an avid Otaku, I have noticed that most Japanese Anime seems to fall into two categories. One type is a series with really good, detailed animation; the other is comprised of generic, lazy drawings. Black Lagoon has wonderful animation, and thus falls into the first camp. The details are impeccable, from the environments (which range from a depraved city to the high seas), the mechanical aspects (the gunboat the pirates use is wonderfully drawn and very believable), and to the characters themselves. Each character has a distinct costume, and the facial expressions are varied. While there is a slight tendency for the wide-eyed cliché anime females, by-and-large the renderings of the world of Black Lagoon are realistic and believable. With the above in mind, most of the females are, erm... well endowed, and in some situations, it would be physically impossible for the movement and/or way their endowments are held up (I am sorry, things that large are never that perky). The series does tend to categorize the women into either a highly sexualized depiction (Revy, the main female protagonist in the series, saunters around in a tight tank top and short shorts), or as prude-like as possible (a nun, a businesswoman, or a maid in a very conservative uniform). Even with these somewhat sexist depictions, the personality of these women more than make up for their “idealized” depictions. Plot (Minor Spoilers) The story of Black Lagoon starts out with high-speed action and ends the series with a shootout. The crew of the eponymous Black Lagoon have been tasked with boarding a vessel to obtain certain files from an employee of said Japanese organization. They end up kidnapping the employee, and amid the loud vulgarities uttered by the pirates, the soft-spoken demeanor of the businessman seems comical. From here, the story takes off. Business intrigue, hectic shootouts, Neo-Nazi subplots, and lots and lots of cursing. The characters themselves are modern-day pirates, acquiring jobs from a variety of sources in their home port, a city filled with the scum of the Earth. The police are corrupt; various “cultural” gangs (i.e., “the Russians”, Chinese Triads, Italian Mafia, & etc) are in control. It is the leaders of these gangs who hire the crew of Black Lagoon for myriad illegal jobs. Now what about that kidnapped Japanese employee? Well, he ends up joining the crew of the Black Lagoon, becoming their straight-laced, book-smart, business negotiations manager. I could tell you how he joins, but it would give away the plot of the first couple episodes. Some reviews state that there is no discernable plot to the series, and in terms of an overall, arching plot, this statement is somewhat true. The series is comprised of several arcs, with several episodes dedicated toward the exposition and subsequent resolution within the season. These stories build upon the overall development of both the characters and the world of Black Lagoon. The result is a series that is edgy, funny, and full of action. Fights, explosions, chases on the high seas, dark crime stories, and interesting dialogue comprise the series. There are several veiled political comments made (the Neo Nazi plot, for instance, is one), and some vague historical allusions, which may or may not be accurate (I didn't research them, I'll be honest). Some of the plots may offend some people (if you do not like bloodshed and the Neo Nazi depictions, don't get this Blu-Ray), and the series has tons of cursing. I would not recommend watching this in front of children. Music and Voice Acting The music in the series is top notch, with maybe the exception of the theme song (a weird rock/techno/J-pop song that makes no sense, lyrics-wise). Most of the action sequences have a rock song playing, and combined with the excellent animation, you will stay glued to your screen. The music suits the atmosphere, and unlike some anime series, fits the content perfectly. I intend to look up the soundtrack! The voiceacting is wonderful, also. The tones and emotions conveyed by the voiceactors is well done, and the lip-syncing is top-notch. Each character has a very distinct voice, from the rough voice of Revy, the soft-spoken businessman, or the baritone captain. Characters with cultural accents also have excellent portrayals without being cliché. Overall If you want an action-packed series that is a bit unconventional (there is no grand plot, rather, a series of smaller, defined plots), this is for you. Lots of cursing may turn off some, and some of the touchy subject matter will offend others. The great animation, voiceacting, music, and colorful characters give Black Lagoon a very mature setting and topics that will give you pause. It is brutal and as honest as it can be for a fictional world, and in the end you will be rooting for more. If you love action-packed, dark anime series, Black Lagoon is not one that can be beat.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A forgotten gem
*by B***. on August 17, 2016*

Black Lagoon is a bit of a forgotten gem in the anime world. Sure, it got its (heavily edited) airing on Toonami a while back, but you really have to see the original to appreciate the character arcs and depth of story. This glimpse into the unrepentant underworld through the eyes of an outsider is very well done, with a great voice cast and a no-holds-barred approach to storytelling. Is it over the top at times? Sure, but it doesn't go to the point of extreme stupidity as many other action animes do, and the show is fun throughout. The title alone should be a clue that this is a mature show, although I suppose the incredibly child-friendly One Piece anime about pirates could cause confusion there. If there is any, BLACK LAGOON IS NOT FOR CHILDREN. Period. Unless you want your children f-bombing every other sentence, chain smoking and waving guns everywhere. Then go ahead and sit down for some quality time around Black Lagoon. If you're of an appropriate age and enjoy heavy action, fun characters, entertaining stories and occasionally some very dark humor, this one's worth a look.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Black Lagoon - Season 1 & 2 (Blu ray + DVD) [Blu-ray]
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- Black Lagoon, Vol. 3

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