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|    Rob Kelk to All    |
|    [INFO] The Anime Primer, or "What Anime     |
|    01 Jun 05 08:47:21    |
      [continued from previous message]              shallow seinen (college student) story about a boy who finds a       beautiful "Persocom" girl robot, but this story came from the all-female       Osaka manga team Studio CLAMP, and nothing is ever what it seems with       them.        A country boy, Hideki Motosuwa, moves to the big city to get an       education and comes across Chii, a Persocom left in the garbage. In       this near future, Persocoms are walking personal assistants, PCs and       cellphones, made to look like beautiful humans, and of course people       begin to become obsessed with them. In finding out the history of Chii,       Hideki learns the secret history of Persocoms and that Chii may be the       legendary "chobits" model: a model that has true emotions. And who is       the mysterious author of those children's books that seem to be talking       about Chii and Hideki?        The story works on so many levels. There's the wonderful (and       ultimately platonic) love story of Hideki and Chii, but the series also       asks interesting questions, like "How do people change when we can have       a relationship with a robot?" and "What happens when we forget about the       humans we used to have relationships with?" From a silly exploitation       premise, CLAMP manages to create an intriguing philosophical love story.        Advisory: Mature content and very suggestive scenes; 16 years and up.        [Entry by Travers Naran]               CHRONICLES OF THE HEROIC KNIGHT: see RECORD OF LODOSS WAR               CHRONO CRUSADE (a.k.a. Chrno Crusade): Rosette Christopher and her       demon Chrono work for the Holy Order of Mary of Magdelene, and while       some hints in the anime are shown, the Christians most often showing up       are not Catholics. Set in the 1920s, and using period lingo, this show       starts off with an upbeat, comedic tone, then switches to serious, and       back and forth, and yet maintains its struggle about a sister and her       search for her brother. Beware, the series can get dark, real fast. As       a side note, this series is the first I've seen that has used the       symbols of Christianity *and* kept them true to their meaning.        [Entry by Bill Martin]               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       Lafille grow up as individuals while growing together as people. The       chemistry between them is the focal point of the animators for this       show, and they pull it off with style. Visuals aren't bad at all either,       as expected of Bandai's frontline animators at Sunrise.        If you want something fluffy, something with major fanservice,       something hyperkinetic, or can't take serious sci-fi, SeiMon is probably       not the anime for you. If the above description sounds interesting,       however, I recommend picking up the first volume and seeing what you       think.        Available from Bandai in North America, and Madman in Australia.        [Entry by Mark L. Neidengard]               CRIMSON PIG: see PORCO ROSSO               CROMARTIE HIGH: You know something strange is afoot when the opening       warning of an anime says "Kids, imitating this will get your thrown in       jail" instead of the usual "Step Away from the TV and turn on the       lights".        CROMARTIE HIGH chronicles the misadventures of a delinquent       high-school class who's misfit members more resemble traveling circuis       attractions than students. With a cast that includes a gorilla, a       singing robot, and a student with more than a passing resemblance to       Freddy Mercury, CROMARTIE HIGH is sure to entertain fans of wacky       low-brow comedy.        Available in R1 from ADV.        [Entry by Abraham Evangelista]               CRUSHER JOE: Old-style comic-book action from the writers that       later went on to create "Dirty Pair": Feature movie and two OAV       episodes available, from the TV series about team Crusher and their       leader Joe, four mercenaries (and one robot) who'll tackle any job in       the galaxy that needs doing, no matter how impossible... ESPECIALLY if       impossible. Available from AnimEigo.        [Entry by Derek Janssen]               CYBER CITY OEDO 808: In a world dominated by the criminal element,       the forces of law and order turn to setting criminals up to work off       their penalties by becoming unwilling foot soldiers in the march       against crime. Three such criminals are followed in this series, each       with a mission to complete within a given period of time, otherwise a       device locked on their necks will make sure they do not get another       chance. With each successful mission, a portion of their sentences is       erased. (Manga)        [Entry by Chika]              D               THE DAICHIS: see EARTH DEFENSE FAMILY               DAMEKKO DOUBUTSU: Zen-Zen! Dame-Dame! Turning the roles of the       animal kingdom on thier heads, Damekko Doubutsu tells the story of Uruno       the cowardly wolf, who moves into the forest of misfit animals.       Befriended by Usahara (a delinquent bunny who smokes), and Chiiko (a       clumsy and slow cheetah), Uruno fits in perfectly with his       not-quite-right neighbors.        Cute and funny, DAMEKKO DOBUTSU's 5 minute episodes are perfect for       comedy fans trying to squeeze in a quick fix.        [Entry by Abraham Evangelista]               DEVIL HUNTER YOHKO (a.k.a. MAMONO HUNTER YOHKO): Mano Yohko is       your average Japanese High-School girl. However, what she doesn't       know is that she's 108th in the line of Devil Hunters, women who must       battle supernatural demons to keep the world safe. Silly more than       scary, and not without the ecchi (sexual) overtones and occasional       violence, this is a fun but fluffy series. No grand concepts, just       silly, occasionally dramatic fun. However, the sex and violence       prevent it from being ideal for the kiddies. 5 episodes plus one tape       of music videos. Subbed. From ADV Films.        [Entry by Ben Cantrick]        [Parental Advisory: The first OAV *almost* qualifies for inclusion       in the Anime Hentai Primer, because of one scene that is inappropriate       for younger viewers. - Rob Kelk]               DIGIMON: Seven children are suddenly ripped from summer camp to a       strange land which is in danger from the domination of an evil       creature. Coming to their aid are seven creatures that, upon suitable              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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