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|    [INFO] The Anime Primer, or "What Anime     |
|    01 Nov 04 08:29:01    |
      XPost: rec.arts.anime.fandom, rec.arts.anime.misc, aus.arts.anime       From: robkelk@deadspam.com              (continued from Part 4)                     S               SABER MARIONETTE J: The planet of Terra II is populated only by       men, all clones of the six survivors of a crashed colony vessel. To       compensate for the loss of women in their society, robots in female       form, called marionettes, were created. Centuries later, a young man       named Otaru comes into the possession of a trio of marionettes (Lime,       Cherry and Bloodberry) that exhibit some very un-robotlike behavior:       they laugh, cry and argue. Otaru now faces the challenge of teaching       the three marionettes what it means to be human, while struggling with       his own growing feelings for them. (25 episode TV series, from       Bandai, US VHS and DVD release by AnimeVillage.)        [Entry by Karl Merris]               SABER MARIONETTE J AGAIN: In this sequel to SABER MARIONETTE J,       Otaru and the marionettes, Lime, Cherry and Bloodberry, take care of       some unfinished business from the first series and unexpectedly       acquires some new marionette "students" that wish to fully realize       their potential to be human. Dealing with a houseful of lively women,       Otaru learns a few new things himself about being human. As       catastrophe looms over the planet of Terra II, the marionettes find       that a human heart carries a heavy price: it can be broken. (6       episode OAV series, from Bandai, US VHS and DVD release by       AnimeVillage.)        [Entry by Karl Merris]               SABER MARIONETTE R: This OAV feature was released prior to SABER       MARIONETTE J, but is set three centuries after that series. A young       boy, Junior, heir apparent to the throne of the city-state of Romana,       is hunted by his mad brother and his army of warrior marionettes. The       boy's only hope for survival lies with three marionettes, Lime, Cherry       and Bloodberry, who are dedicated to Junior's defense. There's plenty       of action and surprising revelations as Junior struggles against his       brother to determine the fate of Terra II. (3 episode OAV series,       from Bandai, US VHS release by AnimeVillage, 1999, DVD release       expected in 2002.)        [Entry by Karl Merris]               SAILOR MOON: The first of the "mahoshoujo sentai" genre, taking       inspiration equally from the "magical girl" and "fighter team" genres,       SAILOR MOON is about a team of (mostly junior-high-school) girls who are       reincarnated from the Silver Millenium (a time of magic), reborn to       protect Earth from a series of evil invaders.        This show is more suitable for adults than others in the genre; while       it offers the standard transformation sequences and monsters of the       week, it also has a strong sense of humour that frequently approaches       parody, and presents a more interesting cast of characters than many       such shows. The US dub of the first two seasons cuts much of the       subtext that makes the show worth watching, and makes major changes to       some characters' personalities; in particular, the heroine is presented       in a much less positive light. Despite that, the airing of SAILOR MOON       on North American television started the latest cycle of popular-culture       awareness of anime.        ADV released edited-for-television dubs and uncut subs of the first       two seasons, while Geneon released uncut bilingual versions the third       and fourth seasons and all three SAILOR MOON movies - these are no       longer available commercially. Fansubs of the fifth season exist, but       are difficult to find.        [Entry by David Damerell, Scott Delahunt, and Rob Kelk]               SAINT TAIL (a.k.a. THE MYSTERIOUS THIEF SAINT TAIL): During the day,       she is Haneoka Meimi, at St. Paulia school, but when there is a need,       during the night she turns into the Magical Girl Saint Tail, with the       help of her friend and classmate Seira, who is a nun in training and is       the only person that knows the identity of Saint Tail. Help to steal       precious objects, but with the objective to return them to their       rightful owners after being stolen by unscrupulous persons. Saint Tail       is chased by Daiki Asuka (Asuka Jr.) who has the mission to catch and       discover the real identity of Saint Tail, and also is Meimi's classmate.       As part of a private deal between Saint Tail and Asuka Jr., she must       tell the young detective when her next attack will occur.        Saint Tail is not the normal magical girl, since must of her tricks       evolve between illusionism and magician tricks, many of them taken from       her father's skills as a professional magician, but is a nice and fun       show, with character development and cute romantic moments.        SAINT TAIL comprises 43 episodes and are available on DVD from       TokyoPop.        [Entry by Gerardo Campos]               SAIYUKI: see GENSOMADEN SAIYUKI               SAMURAI X: see RUROUNI KENSHIN               SAZAN EYES: see 3x3 EYES               SECRET OF BLUE WATER: see NADIA               SEIKAI NO MONSHOU: see CREST OF THE STARS               SEN TO CHIHIRO NO KAMIKAKUSHI: see SPIRITED AWAY               SERIAL EXPERIMENTS LAIN: Lain is a shy junior-high girl living in       a seemingly normal, not too very far in the future world. And yet,       strange things keep happening. A classmate commits suicide by jumping       off a building ... and the next day, several people receive e-mail       from her. Lain's parents don't behave as you would expect. Lain       starts to become interested in computers and quite naturally and       easily demonstrates startling aptitude for them using them and "the       wired" - the Internet of her day. But the real truth of who Lain is       will be even more startling yet. A trippy, surreal, confusing and in       my opinion very interesting series. Decent art and animation.       Occasional gore, though very little actual violence. 13 Episodes.       From Geneon Entertainment.        [Entry by Ben Cantrick]               SHIN SEIKI EVANGELION: see NEON GENESIS EVANGELION               SHIN TENCHI MUYO: see TENCHI IN TOKYO               SHINESMAN: SPECIAL DUTY COMBAT UNIT: They're a team of       superheroes, just like the Power Rangers, except for one little       difference: Most of them don't quite understand what a "sentai" team       is supposed to act like. But that's what happens when the team is       corporately funded, and made up of various mid-level office workers       (and an OL as the requisite token female) ...        AnimeWorks has released both OAVs on one tape. Both the sub and       the dub have their strong points - the dub has some funny one-liners       in the dialogue, while the sub makes it quite easy to identify the       voice actors - they're given characters with the same family names.        [Entry by Rob Kelk]               SHOUJO KAKUMEI UTENA: see UTENA               SILENT MOBIUS: THE MOTION PICTURE and SILENT MOBIUS: THE MOTION       PICTURE 2: Based on the popular manga series by Kia Asamiya, Silent       Mobius is set in the near future, when creatures from the dark       universe of Nemesis threaten the Earth. Founded to fight this battle,       the Attacked Mystification Police, a special (and all female) police       department is always looking for a few good women who meet their       unique requirements: each member brings her own special power              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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