


It's fast and furious deadly martial arts action pushed to the limits, and beyond. Never before have so many been killed by just one man. Ken's quest to save the post-nuclear world from his arch rival Shin will have you on the edge of your seat. Enter the deadly world of Hokuto No Ken and witness a place where violence isn't the problem, it's the solution! All 152 episodes in standard definition on 3 Blu Ray discs! This includes the original English dub for episodes 1-36, and Japanese with English subtitles for all 152 episodes! Review: A great purchase - A must have for fans of 80s MANime. It's a good value for what you get. Review: Must-have for HnK fans. Either version is excellent I happen to have both. - I own both the DVD version and Blu-Ray versions. Bought the DVDs directly from Discotek back in early 2010s and there’d been one disc missing in one of the box sets 😞 so I had to repurchase it again here - this time the BD version. I won’t comment on the content of it, you probably know what Hnk is if you’re reading this. I’ll go directly into describing the minute differences between the two versions. - played both versions DVD and Blu-Ray on a PS3 (not PS4) with a FHD Plasma TV. - with the DVD version I used the upscaling (Full) and it looked significantly better than without using it. - with the Blu-Ray version you can’t use and don’t need upscaling. It’s has already been done out of the box, I think. - the video quality between the upscaled DVD and Blu-Ray is trivial, on one day I prefer the colour of the DVDs and on the other day I prefer the cleanliness of the BDs. - the DVD version has a typical DVD Top Menu. with thumbnails of a picture representative of the episode of the story you’re about to watch. The BD version has a Menu with a sentence in words describing the respective episode. One BD disc holds 50 episodes. - on BD there’s an Extra menu which lets you plays the opening, closing, or credit songs directly without having to fast forward to them inside each story. There’s also a short commercial clip advertising Hnk in Japanese way back when they first broadcasted the anime in Japan. - the subtitles on the DVD are white in colour, broader texts. The BD versions is bright cyan colour, more streamlined text. Personally prefer the latter. My two cents: if you own either version, you need not purchase the other. You’re not missing anything with owning either or, save your money.
| ASIN | B075KZC467 |
| Actors | Akira Kamiya |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,717 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #947 in Anime (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (440) |
| Director | Toyoo Ashida |
| Dubbed: | English |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches; 4.48 ounces |
| Release date | October 31, 2017 |
| Run time | 58 hours and 20 minutes |
| Studio | Discotek Media |
| Subtitles: | English |
H**L
A great purchase
A must have for fans of 80s MANime. It's a good value for what you get.
L**O
Must-have for HnK fans. Either version is excellent I happen to have both.
I own both the DVD version and Blu-Ray versions. Bought the DVDs directly from Discotek back in early 2010s and there’d been one disc missing in one of the box sets 😞 so I had to repurchase it again here - this time the BD version. I won’t comment on the content of it, you probably know what Hnk is if you’re reading this. I’ll go directly into describing the minute differences between the two versions. - played both versions DVD and Blu-Ray on a PS3 (not PS4) with a FHD Plasma TV. - with the DVD version I used the upscaling (Full) and it looked significantly better than without using it. - with the Blu-Ray version you can’t use and don’t need upscaling. It’s has already been done out of the box, I think. - the video quality between the upscaled DVD and Blu-Ray is trivial, on one day I prefer the colour of the DVDs and on the other day I prefer the cleanliness of the BDs. - the DVD version has a typical DVD Top Menu. with thumbnails of a picture representative of the episode of the story you’re about to watch. The BD version has a Menu with a sentence in words describing the respective episode. One BD disc holds 50 episodes. - on BD there’s an Extra menu which lets you plays the opening, closing, or credit songs directly without having to fast forward to them inside each story. There’s also a short commercial clip advertising Hnk in Japanese way back when they first broadcasted the anime in Japan. - the subtitles on the DVD are white in colour, broader texts. The BD versions is bright cyan colour, more streamlined text. Personally prefer the latter. My two cents: if you own either version, you need not purchase the other. You’re not missing anything with owning either or, save your money.
R**N
Its a very long and good show!
This is a very good ' old school show ', I enjoyed it a lot.
R**D
Your Wallet is Already Empty!
If like me you,very been watching this series on YouTube (or wherever else you can find it) then you've been missing out. The average file size of an episode I've found online is about 120mb. The average size of an episode on this disc is 830mb. Now compressed files are great and I'm not claiming it looks 7 times better but there is a notable difference. The picture and sound quality are far more vibrant but, just to manage expectations, the show is 480i resolution (which can be upscaled) I imported this to Ireland. As mentioned by others, it's region locked so you'll either want a region free player or do what I did and rip it ( which will still require a capable BRDVD drive and software). I have a Plex server so I've ripped this, uncompressed so I can enjoy the series the way it was meant to be watched. When streaming to my nvidia shield pro I can upscale to 720p through the settings to make better use of the bigger screen. Getting back to the show itself, you get all of the 152 episodes. The first 36 have the English dub in Dolby Digital 2.0 (stereo) tracks and all 152 are in Japanese Dolby Digital 1.0 (mono). I really like the English dub. It's the version I actually remember watching at 2am on some random channel because anime never got air time. It was actually more than just a dub. The music was swapped out for a drum and bass like soundtrack. It gave the show a different vibe and I liked that a lot. The ultimate collection for me would have all episodes dubbed and both language tracks remastered in 5.1 surround sound. I don't see that happening any time soon so this is as good as it gets for now. Although the upfront price of this collection is up there, you are getting a huge amount of content for your money. I estimate about 5 cent per head explosion so not bad at all. I'd recommend buying this collection but it's too late, you already have!
L**M
Just a goldberg fight and Next. Love it.
Legendary battle anime, a must watch.
N**N
The King of classic battle anime
This is my favorite anime of all time. Sure it can be a little goofy, and the last season flies off the rails, but it’s a classic for a reason, and if you’ve been on the internet for long you’ve definitely heard a quote from this show.
M**R
*PS4 playback issue now fixed* Hokuto No Ken in all its (beautiful) SD glory!
*08/2021 update* The PS4 playback issue I mentioned in my original review from 2017 has been fixed by Sony in an update. Not only that, but newer prints of the set have been made by a different company and these also worked flawlessly on PS4 even before the update. You should not experience any issue watching this set on your console now. Tried on mine and everything works great. *11/2017 original review* This is as good as it gets. It still is SD, as the packaging does mention very clearly, but the video quality is excellent, and remember that even Japan does not have a HD release of this series yet. Sound is the original Japanese mono. I can't comment on the English track of episodes 1 - 36 since I never watched that show in that language. IF YOU'RE EXPERIENCING PICTURE JITTERING / FRAME SKIPPING AND YOU'RE USING A PLAYSTATION 4 THIS FOLLOWING SEGMENT IS FOR YOU: I was concerned at first because that happened to me while watching the first disc on my PS4, despite an outstanding picture quality. I then played the disc on my PS3 and there was nothing wrong. So, again, if this is happening to you, THIS IS NOT coming from the discs nor is this a manufacturing problem. I do not know if this comes from the fact that these are SD videos on a BD and that the PS4 upscaling is to blame, or something else. For curiosity's sake I put in another blu-ray in the PS4 (thinking it could be my system at fault) and it played just fine, and then played a DVD with the same upscale settings and it worked perfectly too. Thought maybe others were experiencing this and might come here to look for some answers, so hope this helps. I will update soon on that matter after tweaking the upscale or turning it off on PS4, since I realize not everyone might have two systems that play blu-rays. Thank you Discotek for this release.
も**も
思った以上画質綺麗!しかもフル画面!買って良かった! 何回みてもおもしろい。
E**N
Absolute best way to experience this legendary show, absolute must have for any fan or anime fan in general
J**5
As advertised 152 TV episodes spread across 3 Discs. A must have for any Anime fan with a burning excitement for action, drama, and martial arts.
S**B
Good stuff, classic
ら**ん
北米版ですが、リージョンコードは日本と同じなので、問題なく再生できます。音声、字幕共に日本語や字幕消去できそれも問題ないです。ブルーレイだが、画質はDVD品質並みですが、普通に見れます。別に汚いと言うこともないです。問題点があるとすれば、メニューが英語で各タイトルも英語で、一気に全話見ることはできないと思うので、どこまで見たか英語で覚えておかないといけないですね。 でもすごく安い。
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