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9/10
Bloody Fun
DanTheMan2150AD12 December 2018
The quality present in the original Black Lagoon anime series is taken up to a whole extra notch with this no-holds-barred OAV series. What I first thought would be a casual revisiting of a character notable seemingly only for fetish fuel turns into an in depth look into why Roberta earned the name "Bloodhound." Blood has been spilled, and Roberta's out for revenge, and with no television censorship to worry about, this series is free to show Roberta's Blood Trail in all of it's violent glory. The entire crime ring of Roanapur, from the Hong Kong Triad to the Hotel Moscow, to the Italian Mafia and the Colombian Drug Cartel, rallies together in a rare display of cooperation to deal with the war Roberta attempts to start in Roanpur against the US Grey Fox Unit. Garcia, the new Lovelace family patriarch, along with a new gunslinging maid, Fabiola Iglesias, have arrived in Roanpur to find Roberta, and appeal for the aid of the Lagoon Company, and Rock specifically, whose misfortune in taking on lost causes is starting to wear heavily on his partner, Revy Two Hands.

All the famous characters make their return in this OAV series, and it even throws in a few new ones, including Fabiola Igelsias, whose impish, yet hot-blooded, tomboyish and proud personality strangely reminds me of Edward Elric from FMA. She brings a much needed, yet strangely believable cuteness factor to the Black Lagoon mythos. Not to be outdone, our protagonist, Rokuro "Rock" Okajima, seems to have caught his stride in the city of Roanapur. Rather than the stumbling and out of place businessman, he's reached a level of stoic compromise with the city he lives in, and manages to score a few badass points with some brilliant strategizing and planning. He stands in stark contrast with Revy, who lives in complete coexistence with the vice of her surroundings, and even craves the adrenaline rush of a good firefight. She stands in even greater contrast with Fabiola, who refuses to sink to Revy's level, and constantly butts heads with her. All of these characters are outdone, however, by Roberta herself, who undergoes a complete transformation (or perhaps the better word is "regression") into her old trench digging, rough and tough mercenary persona who can simultaneously no-scopes and pool-cue 50 caliber sniper rifle while standing on a street sign. Despite the badass exterior, we see her begin to fall to the depraved depths of her own personal hell, popping nervous system stimulant pills and speaking to the ghost of one of her former marks.

The artwork is everything I've come to expect from Black Lagoon - even the filler scenes are a bite above what the average anime series - even those with big studio budgets - have been able to produce. With all 5 OAV's played back to back, the whole series will seem more like a two and a half hour movie than a mini-series. As this is an OAV series, expect to see more blood and nudity than in the series, though in the scene with Rock and Revy in episode 2 in particular, this actually has a much more pronounced effect than it would have under TV censorship.

A remixed version of MELL's "Red Fraction" opens each episode, and ends with a marching band chorus of "The Ants Go Marching," and both have very different effects. While the familiar opening emphasizes the principle characters, it is the ending theme that harkens to Roberta's shadowy past (and really, a lot of characters' pasts) and how they are now marching to the beat of their own drum in a different world while still attempting to stay true to their former beliefs.

I've always been a Black Lagoon fan, so seeing the series get a kickstart such as this is thrilling. Viewers who are unfamiliar with the Black Lagoon series might not be able to appreciate the main characters or Roberta's backstory, but that should not take away from identifying with Roberta herself, or the motivation of the other characters to either stop her or help her. This is very much an adult show, however, and not just in a fan service kind of way - a good deal of scenes are gruesome and downright hard to watch at times, and I wouldn't recommend this show to viewers under the age of 16. But anyone who appreciates war movies, gangster movies, or any kind of shoot-em-up movie will definitely get a kick out of Roberta's Blood Trail.
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8/10
More Lagoon
kosmasp11 July 2020
If you liked the Original show, you don't need a review or me to tell you to watch this. On the other hand, this can be enjoyed even without having seen the other show first. But if you have, you will recognize characters you were familiar with and it will make more sense overall I reckon. Plus you'll have the advantage of knowing what the show tries to achieve and how it feels.

Again a lot of blood and action and some minor nudity too - so not for kids a not for those who are expecting something more or rather less adult themed. The animation might be slightly better than the original was, that is for you to compare. It is however exceptional once again. Also this is not just "sweet" but also short (in episodes)!
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9/10
More action with the Black Lagoon crew
Tweekums13 January 2015
Warning: Spoilers
When the head of Venezuela's Lovelace family is killed Roberta goes on the rampage hunting for those she holds responsible. She traces them to the city of Roanapur; home of the Black Lagoon group of smugglers. News of Roberta's arrival worries the locals and it turns out she isn't the only heavily armed made in town; Fabiola; another of the Lovelace's maids has arrived along with young Garcia Lovelace. They approach the Lagoon Company, and specifically Rock, for help in finding Roberta before it is too late. Against advice from Dutch, Rock agrees and so begins another dangerous job. Roberta isn't just going up against criminals; her targets are in the US Army.

This short OVA series is a welcome return for the Black Lagoon Company. The atmosphere is somewhat darker as Rock has come to terms with the fact that no matter how he tries he can't help anybody. Since this follows on from the main series, the episodes are even numbered as part of the overall series, it is advisable to watch that first as no time it wasted introducing the old characters or their situation. As one might expect there is a fair amount of bloody violence; although any viewer who is likely to be bothered by that would have given up on 'Black Lagoon' long before this OVA started! It is a bit far-fetched, especially the final confrontation, but I found it gripping enough for that not to matter. Overall I'd say if you enjoyed 'Black Lagoon' you'll enjoy this too; I certainly did.

These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
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Roberta's conclusion
jerepepe14 August 2021
Personally, Roberta and Garcia's arc on the show was the best for me. Two characters that I felt so unique and incredible. Therefore, these five OVAs that make up a season only enlarge and improve a story that was already excellent.

There was a lot of talk about whether Black Lagoon will return with another season or not. For my part, if new episodes do not come back, I am very happy with this ending and happy to know the tremendous development of a character like Roberta.
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8/10
Roberta is the best killer.
priyanshupk-1644017 May 2021
Want more seasons.

Can't wait .

Make the next season like the old ones.
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10/10
Masterpiece
weikuza16 August 2020
It's unique , it's old but very very good, go see this!
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8/10
A franchise for the Dead
fh14718 March 2024
This anime sadtings me not because it's not amazing. It's really amazing. I think it's probably the best part of black Lagoon franchised, but the problem is there's no more it is ended it feels like we have gotten two thirds of a story and now it's ending and I don't know if it will continue and I'm really f** sad about it.

But it looks really good animation and the details and seeing Brock interaction with the little boy from Colombia and his willingness to do everything to make the right thing happen this time. Even if it means he finally has to get his hands dirty.

That's my biggest problem. I think everything about how this is put together is so f** fun and amazing but it's over there's no more of it and I feel like I didn't get ending to this serious. I just got another really good part.

But it's nice seeing all the characters again. It's nice to see the dynamic especially brocks Bella like it just everybody I love this franchise.
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9/10
A fantastic sequel to the series
glumski10 September 2022
'Roberta's Blood Trail' is the five-episode OVA sequel to the two seasons of Black Lagoon. Compared to the series, it is even more violent and bloody, and also much darker and more mature.

As the title suggests, the OVAs feature Roberta's return to Roanapur, and all the gang and mobster bosses react accordingly. Strangely enough, it is Rock who keeps a cool head and tries his best to master-plan a way out of this situation... The quality of the animation was raised another notch, the direction and writing prove their excellence once again, and even the English dub is fantastic, with Tabitha St. Germain delivering a truly masterful performance.

I enjoyed this OVA series much more than I did the original series, which I also found fairly enjoyable. It most certainly isn't for children, though; there's violence and murder galore, even a rape scene.
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6/10
OK, but not as good as the original
vadim-berman5 October 2020
It seems that they took the best parts of the original and tried to build a story around it. It doesn't work as well though and feels rushed.

The premise makes less sense than the original Roberta arc, and more than once I caught myself thinking, "why are they doing that again?" It all feels like an excuse to let Roberta run around and blow things up. It doesn't work: the point of the original Roberta arc was the element of surprise, but now, when we know who Roberta is and what she can do, the novelty is not there.

The new characters (Fabiola, the American operatives, FARC) are underdeveloped and feel like contrived plot devices. The introspection, so well executed in the original's Japan arc, at times degenerates into a meaningless word salad.

It's still Black Lagoon though.
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7/10
Quite disappointing, but still fun
Aardbeitaart26 June 2015
Warning: Spoilers
After the head of the Lovelace family is assassinated, his maid Roberta sets out for revenge against the culprits: the US Army. His son Garcia and second maid Fabiola follow her to Roanapur, where they ask Rock to help them find her.

Unlike the first two seasons, this OVA is less focused on Revy, which I found regrettable.

Most of the time I like a strong story and plot. I enjoyed Black Lagoon however a great deal despite lacking an intelligent plot. It is filled with action and likable characters, and succeeds perfectly in what it is trying to achieve. Pure fun and action the entire time.

In this OVA, they try present an interesting and somewhat strong plot, but fail. As a result we get an anime with less action, boring plot and to make matters worse completely unnecessary fan service.
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1/10
A pretty awful OVA to Black Lagoon
Sabre_Wolf22 December 2013
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Well this arc in both the anime and the manga was what finally put me off Black Lagoon I mean it started out great but then it got ridiculous! I mean I liked the first series of the anime and manga however with the Yakuza arc of Second Barrage (which was absurd and had a few big plot holes!) and this OVA takes the biscuit! I hated the writing of this OVA, while to his credit Rei Hiroe did show some restraint in the ending of how he ended the arc but the OVA Roberta's Blood Trail was a different story.

Also I grew to dislike Fabiola in the arc because she was so irritating she made no real attempt to understand the situations she was in or how things really work and in the end she showed no gratitude. Throughout both the manga and anime in this arc I really wished she would get killed.

This was one of the biggest disappointments I had ever known both in terms of anime and of manga.
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