Me, My Wallet, and No Money!
I admit, I'm not all too happy to see that unlike some other FUNi releases (Darker Than Black 2, Black Butler 2) that they decided to split the Season 2 box set and OVAs into separate sets (which they do sometimes). But, I'd be a big liar if I said that would stop me from purchasing this as well.
This OVA set includes the two OVAs from Baka and Test (Day 1: Me, Maids, and a New Start; Day 2: Idiots, Fireworks, and the Summoning Tournament) and it also has some special features included. The OVAs are just slightly longer than a regular episode of the show.
These OVAs were plenty funny and set up certain characters and events that appear in the second season of the show, but it seems like too much to pay for just these two OVAs and a couple of special features that just could have been packaged with the second season of the show.
As a big fan of the series, I'd be Baka to NOT buy it! But, whether or not that it is worth the price is more up to you. I...
This was great for setting up for the second season
I wish there was a few more episodes for a better setup but for it being two episodes its ok.
(3.5 Stars) "Baka & Test: Summon the Beasts - OVA Special Collection" is fun, wild and crazy like the previous two TV seasons!
"Baka and Test: Summon the Beasts" is back and this time, the F class must take part in a festival and find out what kind of event they can do. Meanwhile, the Class F would like to have real furniture in their class instead of cardboard mats and boxes.
But what happens when Akihisa Yoshii finds out that if they don't succeed in the festival, Mizuki Himeji may have to go to another school. Meanwhile, there are people from other classes who are determined in making sure the F class does not succeed at the festival.
Does Class F have a chance of succeeding? Find out in "Baka and Test: Summon the Beasts - OVA Special Collection"!
What is "Baka & Test: Summon the Beasts"?
In 2007, "Baka to Test to Shokanju" (Baka and Test) was created by Kenji Inoue. Featured as a light novel series and featuring the illustrations by Yui Haga, a total of 12 volumes have been printed thus far and a manga adaptation by Mosuke Mattaku began in 2009 in the...
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