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| Ayane's High Kick | 
enlarge | Director: Takahiro Okao Actors: Debora Rabbai, Greg Wolfe, Roxanne Beck, Jack Taylor, Flavio Romeo Studio: Central Park Media Category: DVD
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $5.19 You Save: $19.76 (79%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 59456
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Japanese (Dubbed) Rating: Unrated Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 60 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 DVD Layers: 1 DVD Sides: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 1562197312 UPC: 719987173125 EAN: 9781562197315 ASIN: 1562197312
Theatrical Release Date: October 6, 1998 Release Date: October 7, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Could have made a great series March 13, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Ayane's High Kick had potential to make a better series than a 60 minute movie. The very short run time just doesn't cut it here. The main character Ayane fails the try outs to become a pro wrestler. She is then tricked by a kick boxer trainer to be trained by him and booked in fights.
There really isn't too much to talk about here. This short anime movie shouldn't have been made. It was totally rushed from start to finish. There are two fights and given the amount of time to develop. It just wasn't believable. Ayane in the end had only 2 weeks to prepare for an opponent that should have obliterated her inside of 30 seconds. The fan service is non existent for those who care. The animation is pretty good but dated.
I think it's best to skip this. I had this for a very long time and rarely watch it. If you want a cheesy anime with a young female fighter trying to over come the odds. I recommend Metal Fighter Miku way before this. If it's martial arts you want then try out Baki the Grappler. There is no reason to waste an hour of your life watching this. This anime is not engaging at all. The 5 star reviews prove to me, that alot of people don't have a damn clue on what is a good anime title. I have just lost what tiny bit of faith I had in anime reviews on amazon.
Not at all what I expected January 28, 2008 "From The Screenwriter Of Cutey Honey!" That's what the headlines on the back of the DVD scream. I'll confess now, upon reading that, I had foreboding thoughts of naked girls with their naughty bits barely covered up.
Boy was I wrong.
There's no naughtily at all. Ayane's High Kick is the story of Ayane Mitsui and her dream to become a Professional Wrestler. Unfortunately, she sucks. However, she dose have one strong point. Her legs. With these legs, she can deliver what's dubbed "The Golden High Kick," a blow that can cause a KO instantly, which would without a doubt, make her an excellent Kick Boxer. Just one tiny problem. Ayane HATES kick boxing. So, her manager tricks her into thinking he's training her to be a Pro Wrestler, all the while, training her to be the best Kick Boxer in all Japan, and defeat the nasty Sakurako Miyagawa and her gravity defying Pony Tail.
Like I said in the beginning, Ayane's High Kick is not what I expected, in fact, the ending caught me by surprise, and you can't help but wonder weather or not the producers had plans for a sequel. The animation is superb, and the voice acting to mediocre. I say this because the actors do their best to lip sync to the obviously over done mouth movements of the animation. The end result is that some words come out over done, and strung out a bit too long. The characters themselves are fine, and are the typical Japanese animie characters. My only problem with the characters are the vice principle, who seems way to obsessed with trying to get Ayane expelled, and Sakurako's motives for hating Ayane. They just seemed too forced in my opinion.
Over all, Ayane's High Kick is a fine investment, and a good watch.
good BECAUSE short June 14, 2007 IMO it's good that this anime was not finished. The plot is not too complicated in order to be unpredictable. However, the result is short and amusing.
Never Met A Girl Like This March 27, 2006 Although the animation can look a bit aged at times it never stops you from enjoying this series. Baki the grappler and Ayane do resemble each other but there are some differences that give Ayane a much more interesting story. For one Ayane starts out with no fighting skills but her semi athletic body assures her potential to be a professional wrestler. A lot of people want to throw a wrench into Ayane's plans to dominate wrestling except for her friend and trainer. Ayane's high kick is full of tough girls that will fight to their very last breath to win. There's tons of cool action and an even better story but who knows what's next for her.
Wonderful-if short-anime martial arts/sports comedy. July 20, 2005 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ayane Mitsui is a high school girl with dreams of one day becoming a pro wrestler. However, she fails to make the wrestling try-outs. Disapointed, she heads home, but runs into Kunimitsu, a man who says he recognizes she has talent and wants to train her. Ayane accepts, not knowing that he plans to train her as a kickboxer, not a wrestler. Naturally, she's quite upset when the day of her first match is to be a kickboxing one, since she has no interest in anything but wrestling. Regardless, she goes ahead and fights her opponent, and after a hard battle, wins. Ayane then plans to quit kickboxing, but things don't work out so well.
Sayoko, an arrogant rich girl and undeafeated kickboxing champ, is upset when the newspapers decline to comment on her latest victory and instead focus on Ayane's debut match. Now Sayoko begins taunting Ayane, wanting to meet her in the ring. What's more, The vice principal of Ayane's school has found out about the match, and it turns out students are strictly prohibited from participating in outside sports, and now the vice principal wants her expelled. However, the head principal saw and loved Ayane's match, despite it's violation of school rules, and he warns that, given the recent publicity the school has recieved as a result of her match, expelling her could give the school great public shame. What it comes down to is this: If Ayane fights and defeats Sayoko, she'll be allowed to stay in school. If she loses, the principal says,"We'll discuss the options, including expulsion." (Yes, I know, it's hard for me to belive, too, but just try to suspend your disbelief.)
(WARNING! MAJOR PLOT SPOILER AHEAD!!!)
Many people have complained before about the ending, saying that it leaves you hanging. While it does leave you wanting to see Ayane have a second match against Sayoko so she can really kick the rich chick's butt instead of just winning by desicion (especially with the way Sayoko tells Ayane she didn't really win, and Ayane's own dissatisfaction afterwards,) this ending doesn't feel nearly as incomplete as some other animes I've seen (LEGEND OF THE LAST LABRYNTH, NINJA CADETS and JEWEL BEM HUNTER LIME immediately come to mind.) Even if Ayane never gets to fight Sayoko again, we know for certain she'll at least be allowed to finish school, so the ending's really not that bad.
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