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|    [INFO] The Anime Primer, or "What Anime     |
|    01 Oct 04 08:50:25    |
      [continued from previous message]               [Entry by Kyle Thomas Pope]               AZUMANGA DAIOH: Popular 26 episode comedy series which follows the       fortunes of seven girls, two teachers, and one dog through the three       years of senior high school. Much of the story centres on Chiyo-chan,       a ten year old genius who has been put in their class and whose       combination of cuteness and superior academic ability inspires       ambivalent feelings amongst her considerably older classmates. Each       character is sharply defined and a lot of the humour arises from our       anticipation of their inevitable behaviour, from the narcoleptic Osaka       who lives in a dream to the manic Tomo whose hijinks go a little too       far. The animation is minimal and at times repetitive, but the images       are beautifully drawn with a refreshing look and equally good background       music.        Note: the AZUMANGA DAIOH "Movie" is actually just a five minute       widescreen short which reworks a few scenes from the series.        [Entry by Shez]              B               BAKUEN CAMPUS GUARDRESS (a.k.a. COMBUSTIBLE CAMPUS GUARDRESS or       CAMPUS GUARDRESS): Girl is sister to boy who is the reincarnation of       a man whom the girl's previous incarnation loved. He died last time       saving the world for evil monsters from another dimension who are bent       on world conquest. And now it's happening all over again. How will       the girl ever manage to save her brother and the world at the same       time, how will she deal with her incestful feelings for her brother,       and how can she deal with her mother making moves on her boy?        This is a bimodal show with characters and input from Hagiwara, the       author of BASTARD! DESTRUCTIVE GOD OF DARKNESS. As such, it is a       combination of the sublime and the profane in a very cute mix. The       attack names are a wonderful throwback to some of the spells in       BASTARD!, and have such names as "Thousand Slices of Radish Attack" or       "Puppy Dog Attack".        If you liked BASTARD!, you'll like this one.        [Entry by Anand Chelian]               BASTARD!: It was an age of lawlessness        Of disorder and Chaos        Blood and steel, flesh and bone        An age of Magic        The four kingdoms are under siege from the evil dark armies of       Chaos. The only one who can save them is the evil wizard who nearly       conquered the world 15 years ago.        BASTARD!!        A tale of sorcery and combat, of scantily clad maidens and a more       scantily clad hero. High Shonen Fantasy at its most extreme. Enter a       world of action, excitement, danger, and ... laundry.        [Entry by "Akodo Bob"]               BATTLE ANGEL (a.k.a. GUNNM): The Scrapyard is the name given to a       large decaying city that exists due to the garbage dumped from the       floating city above it, named Zalem. Humans, androids and cyborgs       live in this dark and dirty place, all intermingling. Living with       each other, trading with each other, sometime mugging each other.       Ido, A brilliant cyber-doctor, discovers the wreckage of an       extraordinary cyborg in one of the city's junk piles, and restores it       to full health with his skills. She has no memory of her past, so he       names her Gally and raises her as his own daughter. However, there is       more to her than meets the eye... Good artwork and animation. From       the much-acclaimed manga of the same name by Yukito Kishiro. Contains       violence, gore, nudity. Was dubbed and subbed from ADV Films, but is       no longer available in North America (possibly due to an expired       license). However, BATTLE ANGEL is still listed in the Madman       catalog, so Australians can still obtain this anime.        [Entry by Ben Cantrick, edited by Rob Kelk]               BATTLE ATHLETES VICTORY: BATTLE ATHLETES VICTORY chronicles the       trials of a 15 year old athlete, Akari Kanzaki. Akari's dream is to       become the Cosmo Beauty, the title given each year to the greatest       athlete in the Solar System. The title is fought for at the       University Satellite, a space station that orbits Earth. Akari lives       in the shadow of her mother, Tomoe Midoh, who was widely regarded as       the greatest Cosmo Beauty ever. Akari's journey begins at a training       school in Antarctica, but stretches past the University Satellite ...       Available on DVD and VHS from Geneon.        [Entry by Matt Huber]               BATTLE SKIPPER: A new intake and the usual scrap for the best by       the school hobby clubs, but three young girls end up taking the fast       track into the secret world of one particular club, a cover for some       pretty heavyweight mecha in the usual clash of good bot meets bad       bot... apparently the folk who did PLASTIC LITTLE had much to do with       this title. (CPM/USMC)        [Entry by Chika]               BIGWARS: Man has colonised Mars and an alien race doesn't much       care for that. This is a tale of Man's struggle against the odds as       the alien, who styles itself as a kind of god, uses awesome weapons to       beat back the expansionist humans. It's now down to one last       chance... (CPM/USMC)        [Entry by Chika]               BLACK MAGIC M66: A side story to Masamune Shirow's manga BLACK       MAGIC, this movie tells the story of one of the first combat androids       ever built. Unfortunately, the military scientist who designed it       used his daughter as the test subject for the android to target. Even       more unfortunately, the android has escaped from the aircraft       transporting it from the test facility... If you liked "The       Terminator", you'll probably like M66. The anime is available from       Manga Video, and the collected comic is available from Dark Horse.        [Entry by Rob Kelk]               BLACKJACK: He's called Blackjack, and he is a practitioner of       "underground surgery". A Tezuka character of old, in this story he is       caught up in a mystery concerning the appearance of "Super Humans",       and the lethal secret behind it. Blackjack is based around a manga       where he is a character that appears, performs surgery that no       legitimate surgeon would consider, charges high fees for it then       vanishes. Released by Manga in North America, and Madman in Australia.        [Entry by Chika]               BLUE SONNET: There have been many stories about making a humanoid       "ultimate weapon". This is one of those, in that Sonnet is a cyborg       that has awesome psychokinetic powers. However it is known to her       creator that somewhere out there is an even greater power lying       dormant. In fact the person in question becomes a classmate of       Sonnet's. While this girl discovers her hidden power, Sonnet       discovers her lost humanity in a background of corporate domination.       (USMC)        [Entry by Chika]               BLUE SUBMARINE #6: The world is at war with aliens. Most of the       world is covered in water. But not everything is as it seems. There       is a lot of action in this series and some interesting twists. It's a       combination of hand drawn and computer animation which in my opinion       worked nicely. The episodes are short and only one episode per DVD.       Still cheaper than the old way of buying a dub and a sub version of       the VHS, but in today's DVD age it seems a bit expensive. An single       disk is also available with the violence edited out. Available from       Bandai in North America, and from Siren in Australia.        [Entry by Shawn Granger]               BOTTLE FAIRIES (a.k.a. BINZUME YOSEI): Based on Yuiko Tokumi's       "reader-participation manga" in Magi-Cu Premium magazine, this thirteen       episode TV series was fansubbed by the Hikari no Kiseki group. It tells       the month-by-month adventures of four tiny naive fairy girls, Sarara,       Kururu, Chiriri and Hororo who live in glass jars on the desk of Sensei-       san, a young college student. Each show covers a month in Japanese life              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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