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# Mongolian Chop Squad - Box Set S.A.V.E.

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## Description

Koyuki Tanaka was feeling the rut, though he's only a teenager. Between the sheltered and stifling grind of school and the girls that spend their time not noticing him... Every day was just another day of being a total nobody. Enter Ryusuke: A local rock n' roller haunted by a shady reputation. Together they form Beck, a dynamic band that just might be the salvation of the stagnant music scene. Sure, it's going to take hard work and obsession to make it, but there's something special in the sound. If the guys can stay true to their vision, the world awaits. Music can change your life, sometimes against your will. Just remember: When it's live, anything can happen.

Review: Rock of the Ages - One of my favorite genres in film, television, and even books is the coming of age story; the main reason I fell in love with Mongolian Chop Squad is how elegantly it handles this classic story. Most anime you watch has some angsty teenager develop some crazy power that they use to fight some bad guy on a regular basis, and maybe they have some wacky sidekicks team up with them every now and then. But this show has nothing to do with the supernatural; it's a grounded story of a young man who comes to befriend some aspiring rock and rollers, even becoming one himself. This is a story in which a down on his luck kid finds friends and fame as a musician; it may be a cartoon but when you get down to it, this story feels unmistakably real. Our main protagonist is one Yukio Tanaka, known to his friends as "Koyuki." He's 14 at the start of the series, and he deals with the issues many of us dealt with at that age; bullies, academic pressure, not quite fitting in, etc. However, his life changes for the better when he meets Ryusuke Minami, an aspiring rock musician who has returned to Japan after spending most of his childhood in New York City. Koyuki also develops a crush on Ryusuke's younger sister Maho; the two share a chemistry and rapport that feels genuine, something you can't say for too many anime couples. Koyuki comes to discover he is a talented singer and guitarist, so Ryusuke recruits him for his fledgling rock band "Beck". (In case you're wondering, they change the name to Mongolian Chop Squad when they come to the States because of a well known recording artist of the same name.) The show focuses largely on music (they are in a band) and I must say, much of it is pretty damn awesome. From the opening track to the closing song and everything in between, the many songs performed in the show suck you in and keep you entertained. I was pleasantly surprised that many of the dub voice actors are quite pleasant to hear sing; the first thing I heard Greg Ayres in was Deadman Wonderland, and I had no idea he could pull off some of these vocals. The soul of this show lies in its music, and it most definitely doesn't disappoint. But while the music is good, I think most people can agree with me that an anime's true strength lies in its story and characters, and I'm happy to report that Mongolian Chop Squad delivers on both fronts. Koyuki is sympathetic and easy to relate to, especially for those of us that weren't at the top of the social hierarchy in high school; he's an anxious yet determined young man who does his best not to sweat the small stuff, and his friends are there to back him up when he can't handle something alone. The band members also have a unique charm in each of their personalities, and I couldn't help but smile at how genuine their friendships seem; they laugh together, they argue, they back each other up in a fight, it just feels real. You want to keep watching because you hope this all turns out okay for them in the end; becoming a popular band is pretty hard work (especially if you're not in America), but you root for these guys because you feel like they truly deserve it. In terms of visuals, everything looks great, if simple. Remember that this a realistic portrayal of a band trying their hardest to make it big; there are no Super Saiyans or Soul Reapers running around in this one. I got to say it; this show is not to be missed. If you want to watch an anime that does a great job of depicting the teenage outcast turned hero, look no further. Koyuki's story is one that I feel doesn't receive much attention in the wider anime audience, but it should. It really should.
Review: Classic Anime About A Rock Band - This anime is rare. It’s rare because there aren’t too many anime series about a kid and his friends aspiring to be rock stars who want to tour America. This is a DVD set which contains 4 discs and has the entire animated series. You get every single episode of Beck Mongolian Chop Squad for an excellent price. You can watch as the main character transforms from a shy kid into an amazing rhythm guitarist and vocalist. You’ll also get to enjoy the awesome songs from the series. If you love rock music, playing guitar and anime then this is perfect for you.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Brina Palencia, Christopher Bevins, Eric Vale, Greg Ayres |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 273 Reviews |
| Format | Animated, Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Genre | Anime |
| Initial release date | 2012-01-01 |
| Language | English, Japanese |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Anime
- **Format:** Animated, Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC
- **Contributor:** Brina Palencia, Christopher Bevins, Eric Vale, Greg Ayres
- **Initial release date:** 2012-01-01
- **Language:** English, Japanese

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rock of the Ages
*by J***S on June 25, 2015*

One of my favorite genres in film, television, and even books is the coming of age story; the main reason I fell in love with Mongolian Chop Squad is how elegantly it handles this classic story. Most anime you watch has some angsty teenager develop some crazy power that they use to fight some bad guy on a regular basis, and maybe they have some wacky sidekicks team up with them every now and then. But this show has nothing to do with the supernatural; it's a grounded story of a young man who comes to befriend some aspiring rock and rollers, even becoming one himself. This is a story in which a down on his luck kid finds friends and fame as a musician; it may be a cartoon but when you get down to it, this story feels unmistakably real. Our main protagonist is one Yukio Tanaka, known to his friends as "Koyuki." He's 14 at the start of the series, and he deals with the issues many of us dealt with at that age; bullies, academic pressure, not quite fitting in, etc. However, his life changes for the better when he meets Ryusuke Minami, an aspiring rock musician who has returned to Japan after spending most of his childhood in New York City. Koyuki also develops a crush on Ryusuke's younger sister Maho; the two share a chemistry and rapport that feels genuine, something you can't say for too many anime couples. Koyuki comes to discover he is a talented singer and guitarist, so Ryusuke recruits him for his fledgling rock band "Beck". (In case you're wondering, they change the name to Mongolian Chop Squad when they come to the States because of a well known recording artist of the same name.) The show focuses largely on music (they are in a band) and I must say, much of it is pretty damn awesome. From the opening track to the closing song and everything in between, the many songs performed in the show suck you in and keep you entertained. I was pleasantly surprised that many of the dub voice actors are quite pleasant to hear sing; the first thing I heard Greg Ayres in was Deadman Wonderland, and I had no idea he could pull off some of these vocals. The soul of this show lies in its music, and it most definitely doesn't disappoint. But while the music is good, I think most people can agree with me that an anime's true strength lies in its story and characters, and I'm happy to report that Mongolian Chop Squad delivers on both fronts. Koyuki is sympathetic and easy to relate to, especially for those of us that weren't at the top of the social hierarchy in high school; he's an anxious yet determined young man who does his best not to sweat the small stuff, and his friends are there to back him up when he can't handle something alone. The band members also have a unique charm in each of their personalities, and I couldn't help but smile at how genuine their friendships seem; they laugh together, they argue, they back each other up in a fight, it just feels real. You want to keep watching because you hope this all turns out okay for them in the end; becoming a popular band is pretty hard work (especially if you're not in America), but you root for these guys because you feel like they truly deserve it. In terms of visuals, everything looks great, if simple. Remember that this a realistic portrayal of a band trying their hardest to make it big; there are no Super Saiyans or Soul Reapers running around in this one. I got to say it; this show is not to be missed. If you want to watch an anime that does a great job of depicting the teenage outcast turned hero, look no further. Koyuki's story is one that I feel doesn't receive much attention in the wider anime audience, but it should. It really should.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Classic Anime About A Rock Band
*by H***S on August 26, 2024*

This anime is rare. It’s rare because there aren’t too many anime series about a kid and his friends aspiring to be rock stars who want to tour America. This is a DVD set which contains 4 discs and has the entire animated series. You get every single episode of Beck Mongolian Chop Squad for an excellent price. You can watch as the main character transforms from a shy kid into an amazing rhythm guitarist and vocalist. You’ll also get to enjoy the awesome songs from the series. If you love rock music, playing guitar and anime then this is perfect for you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hard work,dedication
*by M***L on April 19, 2025*

Very interesting. Showed the hard work dedicated to making big in the music industry.

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