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|    Rob Kelk to All    |
|    [INFO] The Anime Primer, or "What Anime     |
|    01 Jan 04 17:00:25    |
      [continued from previous message]              imagery and larger-than-life conflicts. There's romance as well when       Doris starts falling for her half-human savior. VHD is also notable       for its violence, as D's blade slices through nearly anything that       will make a blood splash. Tetsuya Komuro's soundtrack gives a rich       atmosphere to both action and quieter moments.        Available from Urban Vision.        [Entry by Cathy Krusberg]               VAMPIRE HUNTER D (2000): A second Vampire Hunter D movie was       released to Japanese theaters in April 2001 and is slated for American       theatrical release in September 2001. Also titled "Vampire Hunter D,"       it is based on the third novel in Hideyuki Kikuchi's VHD series, "D -       Yousatsukou" (D - Demon Deathchase). D is hired to retrieve a woman       kidnapped by the vampire Meier Link, but his task is complicated by       two factors: a competing set of hunters, and the true love that led       the woman to accompany Meier of her own will. The character designs       in the new movie are much closer to Yoshitaka Amano's vision, and the       animation is top notch.        [Entry by Cathy Krusberg]               VAMPIRE PRINCESS MIYU: A supernatural horror series about a       contemporary "vampire" who stalks wayward demons (Shinma) loose on       Earth and sends them back to Darkness, while pursued by a persistent       exorcist not as enthused about unlife as Miyu. Quiet, moody brooding       chiller, hopeless to follow without understanding the dialog.       Available from AnimEigo in North America, or Madman in Australia.        [There is also a recent VAMPIRE PRINCESS MIYU TV series, which has a       slightly different focus from the OAVs described above. The TV series       is available from TokyoPop in North America, or Madman in       Australia. - Rob Kelk]               VANDREAD: A series with two seasons by Takeshi Mori. A group of men       have lived for generations on a planet without women. The women in this       show are the enemy who are feared as monsters by these men who are       created in genetic labratories. When Hibiki, our young hero, finds       himself stowed away on a ship that is captured by the women and       subsequently cast into deep space by a missile, he and a few others must       learn to work together to return without killing each other in the       process.        The series is frought with wonderful CGI scenes where the man's       mecha-inspired Vanguard fighter merges with the women's       jet-fighter-inspired Dread units to create extremly powerful fighters.       On top of this the sexual tension of two cultures that have never before       encountered each other and so have no concept of "relations" between the       sexes is hilarious to watch.        Available from Pioneer.        [Entry by Charlie Smith]               VENUS WARS: A group of racers on Venus and a reporter from Earth       are caught up in the war for the dominance of Venus. A dark film from       the "sand in my spacesuit" view of the future which sees the racers       being turned from a group of stunt racers who defeat a tank by sheer       fluke to hard fighting riders who become instrumental in the war's       conclusion. Available from USMC.        [Entry by Chika]               VIDEO GIRL AI: Youta Moteuchi has a crush on his schoolmate, Moemi       Hayakawa, but she has feelings for his best friend, Takeshi Niimai.       Since Youta is too nice for his own good, he tries to get the two of       them together, despite how sad it makes him. A mysterious new video       store called Gokuraku appears on Youta's path home, and he winds up       renting an adult video entitled "Ai Amano - I'll Cheer You Up." When       he plays it on his defective VCR, Ai pops out of the TV screen into       his life, and promises to help him square things away with Moemi.       There was one thing she hadn't counted on, however: Amongst other       flaws, the broken VCR caused her to eventually fall in love with       Youta, which is forbidden for Video Girls, and causes heartbreaking       complications for both of them. A six-OVA series based on the popular       manga by Masakazu Katsura (who had previously distinguished himself       with WINGMAN). Available domestically from Viz Video, but beware the       over-massaged, over-localized translations, especially in the dub.        [Entry by David Watson]               THE VISION OF ESCAFLOWNE: A sixteen year old girl, Hitomi, who is       magically transported to the land of Gaia, is embroiled in a battle       with the evil Zaibach empire, bent on manipulating destiny. She aids       the boy king Van Fanel, who pilots the mecha Escaflowne, the alluring       knight Allen Schezar, the cat-girl Merle and the willful Princess       Millerna as she discovers latent pyschic powers which may be key to       the fate of Gaia. This 26 episode series mixes romance, magic, mecha       and plot in a pacy, beguiling mix, with above average TV animation and       a musical score widely regarded as one of the best in anime. The dub       is either loved or loathed.        Licensed by Bandai in North America - a commercial subtitle,       unedited and cut (Fox Kids) dub are available on VHS, with the DVDs       containing uncut subtitle and dub. In Australia, ESCAFLOWNE has been       released by Madman.        [Entry by Andrew Hollingbury]               VOTOMS: Old TV series of post-WW3 world. The army controls the       world with their mecha, but not everyone goes along. MELLOWLINK is a       related series in the same universe (set before VOTOMS, made after.)       VOTOMS has been licensed by USMC.              W               WAR IN THE POCKET: see GUNDAM               WEATHERING CONTINENT: A sword and sorcery tale in a land fallen to       ruin. Takes its time and tells a small story of three travelers with a       dark, spooky mood, well supported by a fine musical score.               A WIND NAMED AMNESIA: It happened suddenly. One minute all was as       it should be, the next... everyone on Earth had their memory wiped.       Language, social habit, everything. The story surrounds one boy, who       has been retrained to normality by another boy who escaped erasure by       the fact that he was linked to a computer in a radical new way.       Touring the devastation, he is accompanied by a woman who seems also       to have escaped erasure but will not say how. On their journey they       see what Man has made of himself since his memory was wiped, and view       the consequences, all of which leads to the ultimate questions; who       did it, and why? Available from USMC.        [Entry by Chika]               WINDARIA: A lovely fantasy story of two kingdoms at war, and how       that disturbs two pairs of lovers - one peasant, one royal. A       tragedy. Well worth the watch, IMHO. Nice music, too.        [Was available dubbed from Streamline Pictures while Streamline was       still in business. - Rob Kelk]               WINGS OF HONNEAMISE: See ROYAL SPACE FORCE.               WITCH HUNTER ROBIN: (review written after 15 episodes) In       recession-hit modern Japan, a mysterious group called "STN-J" hunts       and captures criminal magic-users. Into the group is transferred a       young woman named Sena Robin. Coming from Europe, she is dourly       dressed, has a mysterious background, and has powers similar to those       of the people the group hunts. The group could use some help, as       morale is low due to unspoken recent events and ineffective       management. Robin, a surprisingly sweet-tempered 15 year old despite       her harsh upbringing, has some learning to do before she can be of       much use. She may also be fronting for a faction opposed to STN-J.       And just what are STN-J doing with their witches after they are       captured?        The series has a very dark, foreboding, humorless feeling. It is       colored almost entirely in black, brown and gray, without even the       flashes of gleeful saturated color that come through in, for example,              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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