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|    Rob Kelk to All    |
|    [INFO] The Anime Primer, or "What Anime     |
|    01 Jun 04 22:35:37    |
      [continued from previous message]               BUBBLEGUM CRISIS has spawned several spin off series, a sequel,       BUBBLEGUM CRASH, and the recent remake BUBBLEGUM CRISIS 2040.        BUBBLEGUM CRISIS is available from AnimEigo in North America, MVM       in the United Kingdom, and Madman in Australia.        [Entry by Brad Jackson, edited by Rob Kelk]               BUBBLEGUM CRISIS TOKYO 2040: BGC2040 is a 26-episode TV series       that "borrows" certain elements from the original BUBBLEGUM CRISIS,       but changes them enough to make it an alternative retelling of the       original story. The basic concept is the same: Four women use       powered armor to fight a secret war against renegade androids       (Boomers) and the shady corporation who makes them (Genom). Some       things (such as Priss being a biker chick and singer of a rock band)       remain the same from the original series, but most other aspects are       completely different, ranging from the personalities of the characters       to the nature of the technology they use. As a result, the show has a       different feel than its predecessor - at times it feels more like       EVANGELION than BLADE RUNNER. Many (but not all) fans of the original       series dislike this show intensely. Much of the criticism has to do       with certain plot twists that strike some as implausible. However,       BGC2040 has its own fans as well. It's probably best to judge the       show on its own, rather than comparing it against its famous       predecessor. Available from ADV Films in North America, and Madman in       Australia.        [Entry by Scott Fujimoto]               BURN UP W: Surrounding a group of specially selected (female)       police who, when called into action, display special skills (and a lot       more in those inevitable skin tight costumes!) This series runs       through a number of side plots but is essentially concerned with an       underworld plot to control the minds of various powerful folk using an       addictive device. Available from ADV Films in North America, and       Madman in Australia.        [Entry by Chika]               CAMPUS GUARDRESS: see BAKUEN CAMPUS GUARDRESS               CARDCAPTOR SAKURA (a.k.a. CARDCAPTORS): A sweet and charming       'magical girl' show by the popular CLAMP team, built on the framework       of a collectable card game. 4th grader Kinomoto Sakura accidentally       releases a number of magical cards from an ancient book. With the aid       of the cards' guardian, Keroberos, who appears as a winged toy bear,       and her adoring girlfriend Tomoyo, Sakura must recapture the cards and       return them to their book, using the captured cards' powers to help       her. Complications ensue with the appearance of other seekers of the       cards. CARDCAPTOR SAKURA is as much about the joys, vicissitudes and       perplexities of growing up, of what friendship really means, of how to       be brave in the face of danger, as it is about its frame story of the       chase after magical cards. As with all CLAMP shows, the character and       costume designs are utterly charming, and as with all CLAMP shows,       there are hints of homoeroticism.        This show is commercially available in the US (from Geneon) in two       formats: 'Cardcaptor Sakura' has Japanese language and English       subtitles only, and has not been edited for content; 'Cardcaptors',       with an English dub only, is the version that was shown on American       TV, and is heavily edited. Only the latter is available in Australia       (from Madman).        [Entry by Slithy Tove]               CARRIED BY THE WIND: see TSUKIKAGE RAN               CASTLE IN THE SKY: see LAPUTA               CASTLE OF CAGLIOSTRO: see the entry for LUPIN III               CAT-GIRL NUKU-NUKU: see ALL PURPOSE CULTURAL CAT-GIRL NUKU-NUKU               CHAR'S COUNTERATTACK: see GUNDAM               CHARCOAL FEATHERS FEDERATION: see HAIBANE RENMEI               A CHINESE GHOST STORY: A naive tax collector is surprised to find       that he was assigned to work in the land of ghosts and spirits. Too       late, he already fell in love with a beautiful ghost who wants to       harvest his soul for her mistress. He can resist her spell and wins       her love, but now the two lovers find themselves in the middle of a       battle between the three best ghostbusters of the land. Loosely based       on the same Chinese fairy tale as the popular live-action Hong Kong       movie of the same name. Beautiful character design and 2D animation,       badly mixed with ugly, overdone 3D computer graphics that brings down       the overall experience. Yet the great (very Chinese) humour and a       cute story save the film.        [Entry by Hanno Mueller]               CHOBITS: (Review written after 16 episodes & all 8 manga volumes in       North America) A country boy, Hideki Motosuwa, moves to the big city to       get an education and hopefully one day get into college. Upon arriving       in the big city, he is awestruck by Persocoms. (A persocom is a       computer that looks like a human with weird ears.) However, he is too       poor to be able to afford one, so he struggles and finds a job. One       night after work, he comes across a Persocom wrapped up in bandages and       left in the garbage. He takes it home, and after several hours of       trying to activate it, he finally stumbles on it (definitely in an ecchi       place) and finds out that the only thing it can do is say "Chii", so he       decides to name "her" Chii. He eventually gets help from a computer       expert he goes to classes with named Shinbo (who happens to have a       handheld persocom named Sumomo [Plum in the manga]), and with the help       of Shinbo, Sumomo, and others he comes across he learns that Chii is a       special kind of Persocom, and may even be a legendary Chobit. All the       while Hideki struggles with finances and somehow a book series that Chii       got hooked on somehow tells the story of Persocoms and Humans, and       eventually, even the story of Chii and Hideki. This series is       recommended by Geneon to be for 16 & up, and I agree, since there are a       few moments that are ecchi. However the series is innocent enough as       nothing truly dirty happens in it. Released by Geneon in North       America.        [Entry by Bill Martin]               CHRONICLES OF THE HEROIC KNIGHT: see RECORD OF LODOSS WAR               COMBUSTIBLE CAMPUS GUARDRESS: see BAKUEN CAMPUS GUARDRESS               COWBOY BEBOP: A jazzy group of bounty hunters meet up and travel       the galaxy. Lots of great individual episodes as well as a main       storyline running through them all. Sharp animation that shows how       well the hand drawn and computer mixed can look. Great music and even       the dub is actually pretty good. Instant classic which appeals to a       wide audience, Otaku and non-Otaku alike. Available from Bandai in       North America, or Madman in Australia.        [Entry by Shawn Granger]               CREST OF THE STARS: CotS (a.k.a. SeiMon from "Seikai no Monshou") is       a       hard sci-fi story set amidst an era of interplanetary empires and       galaxy-spanning war. Humanity has colonized the stars, and the       resulting new order has become one of vast, conflicting empires. The       male lead is the son of a free planet's president who "sold out" his       people to the ABH empire when they came to invade. Now nobility himself       and all but deprived of friends, family, and homeland, Jinto must enter       the ABH military in the hopes of eventually assuming his rightful place       in the nobility. His first contact with the genetically enhanced ABH is       Lafille, a *very* special young woman whose identity and significance to       the political fabric of the empire becomes only gradually apparent.        The show hits all the bases: politics, deeply imagined culture and       futuristic technology, action both in person and between space       fleets ... and most importantly character development, as Jinto and              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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