Ahh the lovely japanese voices....
Mr Christian Ardill | United Kingdom | 02/20/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"i was a bit dubious about getting this Cd at first ,as i knew all the talking was in japanese and i dont speak much japanese. but if you've got the comic version of Blind Target, its pretty easy to follow! the songs are lovely, (although Trowa's "make my way" is a little scary first time round ^_~). "Brave Eyes" is a gorgeous song, probably my favorite, and their japanese voices are very easy to tell apart. new fans of GW might not enjoy this cd as much, as it is a little confusing, but if you're a die hard GW fan like me, get this CD!"
Fun for those even with mediocre Japanese knowledge
miraidragon5 | Somewhere, in the Western USA | 03/12/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I knew when I bought it (and I bought it partially for this reason) that the radio drama--because that's what this is--was entirely in Japanese and, most importantly, with the original Japanese voices. It follows the plotline of the manga with the same name (which is now available--at least at the Borders books by my house) and takes place during the time between the series and Endless Waltz. Personally, I love the three characters whose songs are featured on this CD (Trowa, Duo, and Quatre), and Mind Education is an nice upbeat song too.The story is a complicated plot about a reborn White Fang trying to recruit the Gundams for the new revolution. They threaten the pilots, try to kill Relena, and...Well, you find out.If you aren't well versed in the Japanese language, you should buy the translated manga to read with it. The sound effects in the background clear up which scene you're on; the voices become easily distinguishable (bear in mind, Quatre's voice is a girl); and the soundtrack has a nice Gundam feel to it.This is only the FIRST HALF of the story. You've got to read the manga or get the second CD to know the rest. And I definitly reccomend seeing it through to the end."