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IGPX - Immortal Grand Prix

IGPX - Immortal Grand Prix Reviews

IGPX ~ Immortal Grand Prix - Volume 1 Joseph (Joe) Wood, 21st Nov 06
IGPX ~ Immortal Grand Prix - Volume 3 Joseph (Joe) Wood, 31st Mar 07

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Publisher
Beez Entertainment
Country of origin
Japan
Format
Series
Running time
26 episodes aprox. 25 mintues each
Year
2003

IGPX ~ Immortal Grand Prix - Volume 3

By Joseph (Joe) Wood
31st Mar 07

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The third volume of IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix takes its position on the starting line up. The vehicle has a body that’s been used many times before, occasionally to great success but in need of rejuvenation, making up the engine and parts are some stereotypical characters and plot, topped of with a few layers of CGI that fail to catch the eye and are sure to need dire maintenance in a short time.

Even having not seen the second volume of IGPX, it is quickly summarised in the first episode on this disk that Team Satomi lost to Velshtien, beat all other competitors they faced, Takashi is now dating Fantine, and River joined Team Sledge Mamma who Satomi are about to challenge once again. There are five episodes on volume three, episode nine sees Takashi and Fantine’s first date as they try to have a normal time whilst avoiding legions of fans, as well as thugs sent by Team Sledge Mamma. When the race against Team Sledge Mamma begins, it seems they haven’t taken any chances having placed a “worm” in Takashi’s machine it could malfunction at any time. Takashi tries to avoid fighting, but the hot-headed River goes in straight for the kill. Unless you’re incredibly naive then it is obvious that Satomi and Velshtien go up against each other once more…as would be the ultimate victor of that race.

It’s difficult to criticise a series like IGPX from the view of a mature anime fan when the series is clearly aimed at a younger audience. The poor pacing, archaic character design and excessive use of CGI, that isn’t going to stand the test of time, are things the target audience will overlook or not really care about. The series is easy to follow, not overly complicated, looks good and is probably going to be one of your favourite “cartoons”…if you’re younger than say ten that is. Yet even the more cynical will be hard pressed to honestly say that IGPX is awful, it doesn’t have the sophistication or style of other series, but it stays shy of becoming a complete pile of rubbish through likeable (although not very deep) characters and light humour.

If IGPX had ended with the last episode on this disc (episode thirteen) then the whole thing would come across looking far better. As it is volume three is only the half way point, but there isn’t anywhere for the series to really go as Team Satomi have seen off their competition and it is the end of the racing season. Surely coming back for season two is only going to bring more of the same, which quite frankly just won’t hold on it’s own for another thirteen episodes. Only the remaining volumes will tell.

R2 DVD Notes

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Features: English, French Subtitles; English, French, Japanese Audio Japanese; IGPX Original Pilot #3; Mark Hamill (Yamma) Interview; Audio commentary on episode #10; Trailers

Release information: Publisher - Beez Entertainment Running time - 130 mins Released - 29-01-2007

Notes: Some intresting features on this DVD like the interview with Mark "Skywalker" Hamil. Problem is you really have to wonder if the extras make it worth buying the DVD

-- Joseph (Joe) Wood 31st Mar 07