
My first complete experience of RahXephon was something of a disjointed mess. I watched it on fledging UK Anime Time (which even now is a bit of a joke); it being one of the preliminary UK DVD releases in the rebirth of Britain's anime industry. And this being a number of years ago, when I really didn't have much money to spend on specialty DVDs, my acquisition of the whole series has pretty much been a four-year commitment. You can imagine how this messed up the experience. But, with a recent visit back home and access to my pre-uni anime stash, I've got the whole series all under one roof and apt opportunity for a thorough good marathon. Rah indeed.



