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Dot Hack//Sign Platinum Series DVD Ver 01 Login Volume Vol 1 Episodes 1-5 B2

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Non-Domestic Product
No
DVD Edition Year
2003
Director
N/A
Sub-Genre
N/A
Studio
Platinum
Modified Item
No
Edition
Widescreen
Type
VIDEO
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Language
English, Japanese
Actor
N/A
Features
N/A
Season
N/A
UPC
0669198221095
Format
DVD
Release Year
2003
Rating
NR
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Movie/TV Title
.Hack/Sign Ver. 01: Login

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Product Information

Based on the popular Playstation 2 videogame .HACK//SIGN is the story of Tsukasa, a young man trapped in "The World", the most popular videogame ever. Played by millions online everyday, for Tsukasa "The World" is no longer a game, but his disturbing reality, from which he must now figure out how to escape.

Product Identifiers

UPC
0669198221095
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3413674

Product Key Features

Rating
NR
Movie/TV Title
.Hack/Sign Ver. 01: Login
Format
DVD
Release Year
2003
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
LeafCats
617
Release Date
20030318
Film Country
Japan

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  • Who is Tsukasa and Why is he Stuck in "The World"?

    Opening scene a young player character named Tsukasa wake in a dungeon and soon realizes he can't log out of an online game called "The World." Despite being rude and stand-offish to everyone he encounters, other player soon become wrapped up in the mystery of who he is and why can't he log out. He also becomes wanted by "The Worlds" self-proclaimed police who set out to try to capture him for "playing beyond the games parameters. The .hack (pronounced dot hack) universe spans anime, manga and video games, and all are intertwined one way or another. I completely enjoyed this entire series, and unlike a lot of anime today has an ending I can accept and enjoy. The first volume has episodes 1-5 of the series and you find yourself thinking "Wow, that Tsukasa guy is rude" from the first ...