.hack//Gift

.hack//Gift / .hack//GIFT
.hack//Gift
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Video Game
Themes: Video Game
Studios: Bee Train
Producers: CyberConnect2
Licensors: Bandai Entertainment
Rating: 6.09 / 10
Rank: #9668
Popularity: #5136
Users Listed: 21,414
Users Scored: 10,013
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 01/22/2023
Aired: November 16, 2003 (Fall)
Type: ova
Source: original
Age Rating: R
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

Following a gesture of thanks for their past exploits in the .hack//Sign and .hack games, a secluded retreat has been arranged: the Twilight Hot Springs. This hidden haven offers respite to a diverse cast of characters, but tranquility is shattered by unsettling rumors – player deaths plague those who seek its location. A single cryptic message, "GIFT," emerges as the only thread connecting these tragic events. The narrative unfolds as a quest for both the hot springs' whereabouts and the identity of the perpetrator behind the escalating danger. The series explores themes of camaraderie, hidden agendas, and the consequences that can arise even in seemingly idyllic settings, blending moments of peaceful exploration with a growing sense of unease and suspense.

Characters:

  • Kite (Main) - Voice Actors: Aida, Sayaka
  • Subaru (Main) - Voice Actors: Nazuka, Kaori
  • Tsukasa (Main) - Voice Actors: Saiga, Mitsuki
  • Aura (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sakamoto, Maaya
  • Balmung (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hiyama, Nobuyuki
  • Bear (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Nakata, Kazuhiro
  • Blackrose (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Asano, Masumi
  • BT (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hiramatsu, Akiko
  • Crim (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Miki, Shinichiro
  • Elk (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Saiga, Mitsuki
  • Helba (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Touma, Yumi
  • Mia (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Takayama, Minami
  • Mimiru (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Toyoguchi, Megumi
  • Orca (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Masutani, Yasunori
  • Piros (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Onosaka, Masaya
  • Silver Knight (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Chiba, Isshin
  • Sora (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Yanaka, Hiroshi
  • Uchiyama (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Uchiyama, Daisuke

Staff:

  • Maru, Ryouji (Producer, Production Manager)
  • Uchiyama, Daisuke (Producer)
  • Mashimo, Kouichi (Director)
  • Arie, Yuuki (Episode Director)
  • Kawatsura, Shinya (Episode Director, Storyboard)
  • Kurosawa, Masayuki (Episode Director, Storyboard, Editing)
  • Kajiura, Yuki (Theme Song Composition, Theme Song Arrangement, Theme Song Lyrics, Music)
  • See-Saw (Theme Song Performance)
  • Chiba, Takaaki (Key Animation)
  • Endou, Daisuke (In-Between Animation)
  • Honda, Emi (In-Between Animation, Key Animation)
  • Ito, Kazunori (Screenplay)
  • Kado, Tomoaki (Animation Director)
  • Kikuchi, Youko (Key Animation)
  • Koizuka, Masashi (In-Between Animation)
  • Koyama, Toshihisa (Background Art)
  • Nishizawa, Shinya (In-Between Animation, Key Animation)
  • Shiba, Minako (Character Design)
  • Takadera, Takeshi (Sound Manager)
  • Ueda, Fumiko (Sound Effects)
  • Umino, Yoshimi (Art Director)
  • Unozawa, Shin (Planning)
  • Urahata, Masaru (Sound Effects)
  • Watanabe, Asami (In-Between Animation)
  • Yokote, Michiko (Screenplay)

Reviews:

  • User HangJarrel (Score: 4/10):
    Okay so let's start this monstrous OVA review. Story It's plain and simple, Helba decides to create her own world by telling all the players and characters from the .hack series that she is opening up a hot springs and it's their job or quest to look for it, and apparently whichever group (series) finds it first will get a prize. Aside from the main story there are small little commentaries and tiny problems that the characters have with each other which seem more amusing than the main objective, it's literally like all over the place and it's hard to keep track on who has a problemwith and whatnot. Overall the story is really not that important you'll just be entertained at the fact that Subaru actually used her axe for once.nnArtnnIt's weird, it's plain weird. The characters are drawn in a very abstract manner, it's good that the anime says their name when they pop out because honestly it's so hard to determine which character is who because some of them look nothing like what they're supposed to look like. There were some parts where the animation and art would go back to normal but at such absurd times like when Crim accidentally sliced Balmung's cape and feathers appeared... when it focused on the feathers they looked perfectly fine, and another time when Bear and Orca were fighting and two naked women passed by, why were the women normally drawn while Orca and Bear look like a vomited canvas?! nnThere were some weird stuff that happened in the anime that I just can't explain; When Sora and Crim were fighting, strings suddenly came out of nowhere and attached to them like they were puppets. Aura came out at the last second right when the OVA was about to finish, did she have a purpose? Or were the writers that desperate to literally put all the characters in the OVA and just inserted her just so they can say she counts... seriously.nAnother moment was when in that moment you see Mia and Elk lying down on the hill... and then they just started making out, like wtf no explanation at all?!nnCharacternThere's not much to say about it since all the characters are taken from other series, but one thing is for sure most of them are out of their normal personalities, the writer certainly meant this OVA to be on the comedy side since pretty much all the characters had their own littler comedic twist on them.nnOverall this OVA is really weird, enough said.nncheers?
  • User Shioxus (Score: 2/10):
    The .Hack franchise has always been loved by a select cult following, and hated (for the most part) by nearly everyone else. Some series in the franchise are worthier than others, but unfortunately with the advent of anime like Sword Art Online, Accel World, etc. new comers to .Hack find less and less to like. It isn't as novel a concept as it was on release, and to have a great grasp on the series you have to play through the .Hack video games, which are expensive as well as a bit dated (the first game series especially). I myself am a fan of thefranchise. So when I sat down to watch this short expecting to see some new animation and all of the characters I had grown to love, imagine my horror when I pressed play.nnThe art of this is dismally unappealing. I expected to see more detailed character designs, and a nice new gloss of animation over the whole thing. What I got was a grade schooler's art project. And trust me, this kid ain't no Picasso.nnThis could have been a decent short like Unity, but instead we got a failed art project. I can't even recommend this to fans of the series. Only watch this if you are desperate for more .Hack, and keep in mind that you WILL regret it.
  • User urayami (Score: 10/10):
    i liked it. it was cute. very funny and full of jokes for those in the know. :-) I like the abstract art style it is very cute. I would not tell someone to watch this first in the franchise but it's good to watch it after sign and playing the IMOQ games. the entire cast of main characters are there even elk and mia. they look goofy but it's cool to see them included... it does spoil the plot beats for .hack//sign but imoqs plot isn't really touched on... all in all I think it would be fun to watch for someone who is afan of the franchise...

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