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|    Rob Kelk to All    |
|    [INFO] The Anime Primer, or "What Anime     |
|    01 Mar 05 08:59:38    |
      [continued from previous message]              a few things that may start them asking questions that some parents       aren't ready to answer. As always, please preview this movie before       letting your children watch it.        Available from Disney.        [Entry by Rob Kelk]               STARDUST MEMORIES: see GUNDAM               STRANGE DAWN: STRANGE DAWN is an intriguingly naturalistic take of       what happens when you drop two ordinary 16 year old girls into a       parallel world populated by constantly warring tribes of knee-high       people who hail them as superheroes: Where are the toilets? Oh no,       we don't have any clean clothes! Do we really want to be saviours, or       should we just keep our heads down and look for a way home? The       attention to everyday concerns may sound comical but actually it makes       the whole thing believable, and heightens the impact of the violence       which punctuates the tale as rival factions fight over the girls. The       story is complex and mysterious: every character has their own       agenda, and neither we nor the girls really know what's going on, and       in their case they are not sure they even want to know.        The series is 13 episodes long, and a nicely blended mix of cel and       CGI. The DVD version is both sub & dub. The dub has a mixed       Anglo-Australian-European sound to it which non-American viewers find       refreshing, but many American viewers can't bear. The voice acting is       good and in keeping with the tone of the original; however the       translation itself is a salutary reminder of the ambiguities of the       Japanese language: where it's possible to translate a sentence in two       different ways, the dub infallibly picks the wrong one. This just       adds to the overall air of mystery though, so the dub is undoubtedly       destined to be a cult classic, especially when you throw in the       complete absence of lip sync.        Partially released in North America by Urban Vision.        [Entry by Shez]               SUGAR, A TINY SNOW FAIRY: see TINY SNOW FAIRY SUGAR               SUPER GALS!: To slightly misquote the old Cyndi Lauper song, "Gals       just wanna have fun!" Ran Kotobuki is a typical slacker student -       barely passing at school and not caring about it - who lives for the       after-school experience of shopping and dating. But Ran has a mean left       hook and a strong moral streak (her parents and brother are all police       officers), which leads her to stand up to injustice when it isn't       inconvenient or when it really offends her sensibilities. Ran spends       most of the series hanging out in Shibuya with her best friend Miyu (who       is in love with Ran's brother), their formerly-studious classmate Aya,       and some others who it would spoil the plotline to name here ...        This is a good corrective to all the anime that are filled with model       students (such as AZUMANGA DAIOH and CARD CAPTOR SAKURA); it shows that       there are Japanese students who just get by in class and get into       trouble with their teachers, too. While the tone of SUPER GALS! is       sometimes serious, it's primarily about having fun, living life to the       fullest even when you've already spent all of your allowance, and being       true to your friends and your favourite place to hang out.        The first 26 episodes of SUPER GALS! has been released in North       America by ADV.        [Entry by Rob Kelk]               SUPERGIRL MARIS: see MARIS THE CHOJO              T               TAIHO SHICHAUZO!: see YOU'RE UNDER ARREST!               TANK POLICE: see DOMINION               TENCHI MUYO: A story about a teenage boy, the pretty alien girl       who loves him, the other pretty alien girl who loves him, the *other*       other pretty alien girl who loves him, and a few other pretty alien       girls (some of whom love him, too). And they all just happen to be       some of the most powerful people in the universe. The plotline varies       between sit-com and space opera, occasionally in the same episode.       The plot of the first OAV series was heavily re-written to become the       basis of TENCHI MUYO TV. The first two OAV series are available in       North America from Geneon under the name "Tenchi Collection" - in fact,       this was Geneon's flagship title - and an edited version has been aired       on U.S. cable TV. The North American rights to the third OAV series,       currently in production, are held by Funimation. The manga (with the       translated title "No Need for Tenchi") is available from Viz.        [Entry by Rob Kelk]               TENCHI MUYO: MIHOSHI SPECIAL: A side story to the TENCHI MUYO OAV       series, this is Galaxy Police officer Mihoshi's recounting of her       biggest case ever. The names in the story have been changed to       protect the innocent, of course, but Mihoshi changes them to the names       of her friends! Somehow, the relationships just don't change... This       comedy marks the first alternate TENCHI MUYO continuity, the first       appearance of Kiyone, and one of the earliest appearances of Magical       Girl Pretty Sammy. Available on VHS as part of the "Tenchi Collection",       or on DVD as part of the "Magical Girl Pretty Sammy" collection, from       Geneon.        [Entry by Rob Kelk]               TENCHI MUYO TV: Tenchi Masaki is an ordinary schoolboy until       gorgeous alien women (with their little sisters and meowing spaceships       in tow) start to crash-land in his backyard. A little bit of URUSEI       YATSURA and a little bit of RANMA 1/2, with some "Star Wars" homages       thrown in for good measure. The TV series is generally considered a       parallel universe to the version of the story told in the OAV series.       Highly recommended for fans of romantic comedies and sci-fi adventure.        Available from Geneon under the title TENCHI UNIVERSE.        [Entry by Dave Menard]               TENCHI IN TOKYO (a.k.a. SHIN TENCHI MUYO): This latest installment       of Tenchi fun is yet another parallel universe from the OAV and first       TV series. In this story, Tenchi goes off to school in Tokyo leaving       the girls behind in Okayama. This doesn't sit well with the passel       of alien women, especially since Tenchi's getting awfully close to       that new girl, Sakuya...        [Entry by Dave Menard]        [Available from Geneon. - Rob Kelk]               TENCHI MUYO movies        TENCHI MUYO IN LOVE!: Tenchi and the girls must race back in time       to keep an intergalactic criminal from altering the past. The first       Tenchi movie, based off the TV series continuity. Spectacular       animation combined with a good story make this film in many ways the       best Tenchi feature.        TENCHI MUYO: DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS (a.k.a. MANATSU NO EVE): Known       as "Midsummer's Eve" in the UK and Europe. Tenchi's daughter appears,       but who's the mother? And what does all this have to do with Yosho's       childhood on planet Jurai? Not as well received by fans as the first       Tenchi movie, DoD is nevertheless high-quality animation, though the       story may seem to be a little rushed. This may be due to the       long-circulated rumour that the plotline was originally written for a       third OAV series.        TENCHI MUYO IN LOVE 2 - TENCHI FOREVER: According to Pioneer/AIC,       the *final* TENCHI MUYO TV feature. "Forever" does a fair job of       resolving some of the longstanding conflicts between the two primary       rivals for Tenchi's heart, and the bittersweet ending suggests that       Tenchi has finally made a choice. A languid pace makes this feature       tricky viewing, especially compared to the more frenetic pace of the       earlier films. Worth watching only if you are willing to invest the       attention needed to appreciate this final chapter.        [Entries by Dave Menard]        [Dave's comment about the first movie being the best is his       opinion - some people, including the list maintainer, like the second              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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