And yeah, to the poster above, it is very expensive to even get, let alone find, the original DVDs. Hopefully his family can find peace, even though a disease like that sounds like hell to live with.
Canadians pretty much had to order the
Kimagure Orange Road DVDs straight from AnimEigo, which I did for the first three
Urusei Yatsura boxes a couple of years earlier but I had a lot more money to do things like that in 2001. I'd later see a couple of individual DVD volumes at an Archambault book/music/video store in Montreal but I didn't feel like collecting that series piecemeal and that's the only time I ever saw them at retail to the best of my memory.
There's also the factor where I first saw
Kimagure Orange Road via VHS fansub at an anime club in the mid-1990s and wanted to own it then but it took a few years for there to be an official western release and the first one was Laserdisc-only where I think AnimEigo was only selling it as one big set and, even though I had a LD player and a decent amount of money, buying the entire set at once would've been something like $500 Canadian in 1997 dollars (not taking into account shipping and importation fees) which was just too much. I think it took at least another half decade for AnimEigo to finally put it on DVD, by which time my interest in
Kimagure Orange Road was waning anyway (except for the music, which I never stopped caring about).
Eventually, I became interested in collecting it again. I see Right Stuf has Discotek's Blu-Ray release of the TV series for $60, which is reasonable. I just hope that's their regular price and not a sale price because I can't afford to spend that much on anime right now but maybe in a couple of months it'll be doable.
I never watched or read Kimagure orange road but I recall seeing someone post one of the show's openings on twitter as an example of really impressive animation at the time. Just looked it up on youtube and it was the third OP song, "Kagami No Naka No Actress."
That's the most impressive
Kimagure Orange Road opening at least for the creative ways that each scene segues into becoming a visual element in the next scene. I also really like the first
Kimagure Orange Road opening, "Night of Summer Side", for its one-two-one-two back and forth quick cut editing. But my favourite of the
Kimagure Orange Road credit sequences is the second ending, "Kanashii Haato wa Moete Iru wa" ("My Sad Heart is Burning"), both for the song itself and for the chalkboard animation (at least that's what I think it is, the Youtube comments say it's sand animation but I think the faces look like they were done in chalk; I don't think they'd be as sharp in sand but I could be wrong).