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|    Rob Kelk to All    |
|    [INFO] The Anime Primer, or "What Anime     |
|    01 Jan 04 16:59:41    |
      [continued from previous message]              Belldandy sometimes gets in on the fun, too (although not as often,       because her original seiyuu was unavailable when the earliest episodes       were made). While some of the episodes have educational content, most       are simply excuses to tell silly stories from the four-panel comic       strip (such as the "Let's Make a Band" storyline), or parodying       popular Japanese culture (such as the "Gan-chan becomes Godzilla"       stories).        There's little if any serious meaning to this series, but it's       ideal for the times when you're too tired or rushed to watch something       that takes itself too seriously.        Pioneer has released this series on DVD in North America.        (See also OH MY GODDESS! and AH MY GODDESS!)        [Entry by Rob Kelk]               AH! MY GODDESS: Set later in the AH MEGAMI-SAMA storyline than the       OH MY GODDESS! OAV series, this movie tells the story of Belldandy's       mentor Celestin and his attempt to go against the will of Kami-sama       for the sake of love. One of the side-effects of Celestin's actions       causes Belldandy to lose her memory, so the goddesses and Keiichi have       two problems to solve at the same time.        This is quite possibly the best animated AH MEGAMI-SAMA story yet.       All of the characters are shown as they are in Kosuke Fujishima's       manga, as opposed to the caricatures of Belldandy and Keiichi in the       OAV series, and the plotline is reminiscent of Fujishima's best work.       (The only real problem some people have with the movie is that Mara       once again doesn't make an appearance, but, given the subject matter,       there's really no logical way for her to have been in the story.)        This movie is available in North America on DVD from Pioneer, and       in Australia from Madman.        (See also OH MY GODDESS! and ADVENTURES OF THE MINI-GODDESSES.)        [Entry by Rob Kelk]               AH MEGAMI-SAMA: see OH MY GODDESS!, AH MY GODDESS! and ADVENTURES       OF THE MINI-GODDESSES.               AIM FOR THE TOP!: see GUNBUSTER               AKIRA: This anime has held up remarkably over the years. Despite       the fact that it was originally released in 1988, its animation looks       good even today.        Opening with the destruction of Tokyo by what appears to be an       atomic blast, what AKIRA is depends on how you look at it. Is AKIRA a       cyberpunk movie about rival biker gangs? Yes. Is AKIRA a conspiracy       theory movie about the government experimenting with psychic powers?       Yes. Is AKIRA a movie about rebellion against an oppressive       government? Yes. Is AKIRA a deep movie about the nature of the       universe? Yes.        In addition to a compelling story, and astonishingly good       animation, AKIRA also features a truly excellent soundtrack composed       by one of Japan's premier musicians.        It is true that AKIRA has a convoluted plot. There are at least       three major plot threads in the story, and several minor plot threads.       Partially this is due to the anime being condensed out of a 1300 page       manga. Partially this is due to the plot being complex. Some people       have found that Streamline's original dub tends to add to the       confusion.        AKIRA was originally released in the US by Streamline Pictures, but       its North American license has been purchased by Pioneer now. AKIRA       is available on VHS tape in both subtitled and dubbed format. It is       also available on DVD. In Australia, AKIRA is available from Madman.        [Entry by Brad Jackson]        [Parental Advisory: There is one short attempted rape scene in       this movie. - Rob Kelk]               ALL PURPOSE CULTURAL CAT-GIRL NUKU-NUKU: The Mishima Heavy       Industries corporation wants its prototype android back, to use as a       war machine. Lady Akiko, head of Mishima, wants to take her son       Ryuunosuke from her ex-husband - preferably by force. Ryuunosuke, on       the run with his brilliant and eccentric father, just wants the       friendly kitten he finds on Christmas Eve. When it all comes       together, the result is "Nuku Nuku" Natsume - the brain of a cat, the       appearance of a lovely schoolgirl, and the raw power of a war machine,       living with Ryuunosuke and 'Papa-san' as Ryuunosuke's sister and the       family's protector.        The original six OAV series is nicely animated, delightful       action-comedy. The TV series that followed kept most of the same       characters but changed the situations heavily, and is reported to have       suffered from a Monster-of-the-Week plot. The later OAV series, "Nuku       Nuku Dash," not only changed the situations but changed Nuku Nuku's       character design and her personality from bubbly and upbeat to teary,       and is generally considered disappointing by fans.        [Entry by Antaeus Feldspar]        [The first OAV series is available from ADV Films. - Rob Kelk]               ANGEL LINKS: The second show in Sunrise's "Toward Stars" universe,       but nowhere near as wide in scope as its sister series OUTLAW STAR,       ANGEL LINKS tells the story of Li Meifon, a teenager who is named heir       to a large interplanetary corporation on the condition that she operate       a pirate-hunting serivce for free. This seems simple enough on the       surface, but why does Meifon already have a grave marker?        This is science-fantasy space opera, but not quite in the same vein       as its sister show - the scope is much smaller than what's shown in       OUTLAW STAR. It's also half the length of the previous series, mainly       because the writers didn't have to explain everything to the audience.        ANGEL LINKS is available as a four-DVD box set from Bandai in North       America.        [Entry by Rob Kelk]               AOZORA SHOUJOTAI: see 801 T.T.S. AIRBATS               ARJUNA: see EARTH GIRL ARJUNA               ARMITAGE III: In the future, mankind has terraformed and settled       Mars. We've also developed a line of human-like androids with       designations of "first," "second" and "third". Ross Sylabus, a police       detective from Earth with an antipathy for androids, has transferred       to Mars. What he finds there is a political conspiracy that covers       two planets and involves his colleague, the child-like female       detective Armitage. Welldrawn and animated, with moments of both       levity and action. Some violence. Four episodes, or one movie which       is the episodes edited together with some omissions. Subbed and       dubbed both availble. From Pioneer in North America, and Madman in       Australia.        [Entry by Ben Cantrick]        [There is also a sequel movie ARMITAGE III - DUAL-MATRIX, which       contains spoilers for the original ARMITAGE III story. A review of       this movie is being written. - Rob Kelk]               ARSLAN SENKI (a.k.a. THE HEROIC LEGEND OF ARSLAN): 5 part OAV       running approximately 4 hours total. Slow paced historical fiction.       The kingdom of Pars is overrun by a neighboring kingdom, with inside       help. The king is imprisoned and it's up to the young prince and his       loyal retainers to win the kingdom back. The story is more sword and       political intrigue than it is sword and sorcery, not much fighting, no       comedy, full of shoujo-esque character designs, and is unfinished, the       remainder of the story is available in novel or manga form. Original       novels by the same author as LEGEND OF GALACTIC HEROES. DVD box set       includes all OAVs. By U.S. Manga Corps.        [Entry by MimiE]               ASH WINGS ALLIANCE: see HAIBANE RENMEI               ASTRO BOY (originally TETSUWAN ATOMU / MIGHTY ATOM): The first real       Japanese anime TV series aired in 1963, Astro Boy was made by the       anime "God" Osamu Tezuka. It is a story of a little robot boy, who       ages and becomes mature through the series. It was the first anime       which featured familiar things such as continuous story and plot for              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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