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|    [INFO] The Anime Primer, or "What Anime     |
|    01 Nov 04 08:28:33    |
      [continued from previous message]              director also curbed the usual excesses that sometimes show up in a       Studio Gonzo feature.        Available in North America from ADV Films.        [Entry by Michael Lo]               KAMIKAZE KAITOU JANNU (a.k.a. KAMIKAZE PHANTOM THIEF JEANNE): TV       series, 40+ episodes. Animated by the SAILOR MOON anime team, KAMIKAZE       KAITOU JEANNE takes the storyline of SAINT TAIL and gives it some new       twists. Maron is a 16 year old girl with two secrets: an inner       loneliness due to her divorced parents' failure to contact her in years;       and the fact that she's the reincarnation of Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc).       Sadly, Maron's adventures seem to have nothing in common with those of       her namesake, except that both are on missions from God. Egged on by       the diminutive angel Fin that only she can see or hear, Maron must steal       and destroy art treasures that have become possessed by demons. Her       missions are hampered by a detective's daughter who is determined to       capture Kaitou Jeanne, and by masked rival Sindbad. The bishoujo       character styling is very SAILOR MOONish, whilst the storyline is       CARDCAPTOR SAKURA with added cops'n'robbers. Although the episode plots       are feeble and cartoonish, the central character Maron is engaging and       just deep enough to make you want to see "just one more" episode.        Originally fansubbed by Sachi, a new high-quality digisub using the       same scripts is now also doing the rounds.        [Entry by Shez]               KARESHI KANOJO NO JIJYO (a.k.a. KAREKANO; HIS AND HER       CIRCUMSTANCES): Yukino Miyazawa is an intelligent and popular student       who craves the attention this gives her, and she works hard to keep       the impressions she makes in all her classmates' minds. However, on       the day of her high school entrance ceremonies, she finds that the       position of incoming class representative that she wanted so much has       been taken by a boy named Arimi Souichiro. While this enrages her,       she eventually finds herself drawn closer to him, and he to her. When       their popular masks finally slip in front of each other, they find       that they have fallen in love.        This romantic drama was Gainax's first TV series after the       legendary NEON GENESIS EVANGELION, and carries over some of its       experimental tendencies, only this time to more comic effect; they       carried that over and built on it in future series such as FLCL and       ABENOBASHI MAHOU SHOUTENGAI. Based on the popular shoujo manga by       Masami Tsuda, and, whilst a quality series, the anime has a       frustrating non-ending, since the manga is still running in the       monthly LaLa at the time of writing.        Licenced by Right Stuf.        [Entry by David Watson]               KAZEMAKASE TSUKIKAGE RAN: See TSUKIKAGE RAN               KEY THE METAL IDOL: Tokiko "Key" Mima is a strange, pale, waifish       little girl who claims to be an android. Raised by a scientist in a       small town, she is forced to strike out on her own when he dies. His       dying words to her are a puzzling "In order to make yourself a real       girl, you must make 30,000 friends." But things only get stranger       from there. Who is the evil Ajo and his henchman "D"? Why are they       interested in Key? Is Key really an android? Decent art and       animation. Subbed and dubbed. 13 episodes. From Viz.        [Entry by Ben Cantrick]               KIKI'S DELIVERY SERVICE (a.k.a. MAJO-NO TAKKYUBIN): Kiki, a       13-year-old witch, leaves her home and family as a rite of passage, and       finds a new city in which to live and practice her craft. She is given       a place to live by a friendly woman baker, and finding she has no       special skills with which to support herself, decides to use her ability       to fly on her broom to run a parcel delivery service. Kiki and her       black cat, Jiji, have many adventures and a few disasters as they       explore their new city, grow up, and find their place in the world. A       boy her own age named Tombo offers his friendship, and an older girl       artist named Ursula becomes a mentor and confidant. As the story       progresses, Kiki matures from a sometimes callow and uncertain girl into       a resilient and capable young woman. A crisis of confidence in her       witchy powers leads to the film's intense and satisfying conclusion.        KIKI is a gentle work, devoid of the battles and violence that mark       many of Miyazaki's other films. Like much other anime, it's a story       of growing up, of a teenager learning how deal with life's challenges       and setbacks, and becoming an adult in the process. For a non-action       film, there's a fair amount of action, often involving Kiki's antics       and accidents while flying on her broom, and director Hayao Miyazaki,       who loves airships of all kinds, even manages to drag in a dirigible       near the end. The works of Miyazaki and his Studio Ghibli are       generally considered to be among the finest anime, and KIKI is no       exception. This a famous and much-loved film, and you should make a       point to seek it out.        Content advisory: nothing offensive. Running time: 102 minutes.        KIKI is available in the US from Disney/Buena Vista on DVD.        [Entry by Slithy Tove]               KIMAGURE ORANGE ROAD: A TV series, many OAVs, and a movie.       Contemporary high school students work out their love triangles and       try to grow up, even though one has ESP "powers". A kindly, comic       look at the youth experience, relatively easy to understand.       Available from AnimEigo.               KIMBA THE WHITE LION: Another old US import from the pen of Osamu       Tezuka originally titled JUNGLE TAITEI (Emperor). Note any similarity       to Disney's "Lion King"?               KINO'S JOURNEY: A quietly nihilistic series that makes for a nice       contrast with the large number of colourful and perky series out there,       KINO'S JOURNEY tells the story of a young wanderer and a robotic       motorcycle who journey through various countries, staying no more than       three days at a time. Many of the countries and individuals encountered       either engage in self-destructive behaviour or have ugly aspirations.       Kino, while largely a moral agent, at times skirts the line of amorality       in just drifting through these situations.        This is a fascinating series with solid storytelling that's chock       full of black humour, irony, surrealism and cynicism. Despite the       general downbeat nature of this series, there's a undercurrent of       happiness to it (not a little of which is embodied in the very laid-back       Kino).        Available in North America from ADV Films.        [Entry by Michael Lo]               KISHIN HEIDAN (a.k.a. KISHIN CORPS or GEO-ARMOR): An interesting       admixture of World War II, an Alien invasion, and the giant robots       captured alien technology makes possible. Fast-paced adventure,       available from Geneon dubbed or subtitled.               KODOMO NO OMOCHA (aka KODOCHA; CHILD'S TOY): Sana Kurata is a       child actress renowned for her hyperactivity and her role on the TV       show of the title (yes, a show within a show; cute, innit?), and is       the adopted daughter of the eccentric author Mariko Kurata. Despite       her stardom, she still goes to a non-exclusive school, in which her       class is terrorized by a bully named Akito Hayama, a cold and quiet       boy who manages to rally the other boys around him and make the class       hell for the teacher. When Sana decides enough is enough and stands       up to him to try to get him to stop, she discovers just how troubled       he and his life actually are, and eventually goes from enemy to       friend ... or is it even more?        Zany comedy and very touching drama exist side by side in KODOCHA's       shoujo frame, and it still manages to work very well. 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