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|    Rob Kelk to All    |
|    [INFO] The Anime Primer, or "What Anime     |
|    01 Jun 05 08:47:38    |
      [continued from previous message]              detail. Available in both US Region 1 and UK Region 2 on DVD - the UK       release is unfortunately dubtitled, although the dub (from Disney) is of       excellent quality.        [Entry by Andrew Hollingbury]               LAST EXILE: Claus Valca and Lavie Head, two young Vanship pilots in       the flight-dominated world of Prestale, become embroiled in a massive       war for power after rescuing a young girl, Alvis Hamilton, from the       wreckage of a Vanship stalked by a mysterious mechanical creature.       Gonzo's flagship series to mark their 10th anniversary is undeniably       visually impressive, and perhaps most successfully recaptures the       blending of shounen action and shoujo romance pioneered by ESCAFLOWNE of       any recent series, although there are some moments when the plot could       do with tightening up a little - overall, however, LAST EXILE is an epic       adventure that should appeal to most audiences.        Available on Region 1 DVD from Geneon, in Australia from Madman, and       forthcoming from ADV in UK Region 2.        [Entry by Andrew Hollingbury]               LAUGHING TARGET: Taken from the "Rumik World" series of short       stories, this horror story concerns Yuzuru, who has a childhood       sweetheart. When this girl, Azusa (bethrothed to him as a young boy),       returns to his life, strange things start to happen, especially to       Yuzuru's current squeeze. When people start dying and Yuzuru's       girlfriend is threatened, Yuzuru has to start to find out about Azusa's       past and make some unpleasant decisions. Was available from USMC.        [Entry by Chika]               LEGEND OF BLACK HEAVEN (a.k.a. KACHOU OOJI): On the outside, Ooji       appears to be a typical Japanese middle-aged middle manager; married to       a wife who wants a home of their own, father of a son who wants Dad's       attention, working for a boss who just wants things to run smoothly, and       so on. But things were not always this way, and years before Ooji was       the lead guitarist in a fairly successful rock band, and the urge to       look back and remember is never far away. Things come to a head when       Ooji's wife throws out his old guitar and Ooji becomes despondent over       the loss of this final symbol of his youth. But then a mysterious and       beautiful new colleague tempts Ooji with a new guitar and a chance to       play. Ooji is lead off as if in a trance and finds a chance to release       his soul through his music. But there is a very odd catch to this       bargain - Ooji's music is the source of power for the weapons of one       side of an interstellar war that is going on unbeknownst to Humanity,       and soon the very existence of the Earth depends upon Ooji and his       ability to play. This story of a mid-life crisis that turns into a       sci-fi adventure is simultaneously funny and poignant and is definitely       for the "older" fan who may well also find himself "looking for his old       guitar" from time-to-time.        Available in North America from Geneon.        [Entry by Dave Baranyi]               LEGEND OF GALACTIC HEROES: A far-future SF epic in which two vast       space-faring governments, the Empire and the Federation, vie for       supremacy amid the sea of stars. Against this backdrop two young       heroes on the opposing sides wage war with each other and politics       with their peers.               LENSMAN: Loosely based around the E.E. "Doc" Smith stories, an       ex-patrolman suddenly finds his planet being ripped apart, but all is       not lost! His son inherits a "lens", which because of the nature of       the info on it, the enemy would really like back, hence its destruction       of the planet and relentless pursuit of the boy from that point onwards       through all sorts of weird scenarios. However, he gathers allies on the       way, so the enemy doesn't get it all its own way...        [Entry by Chika]        [Chika is understating matters - this anime uses little more than       some of the names from the original series of novels. It isn't a bad       story, but don't expect it to be anything like "Doc" Smith's       masterpiece. Lensman was available dubbed from Streamline when       Streamline was still in business. - Rob Kelk]               LOCKE THE SUPERMAN: An intergalactically famous superbeing lured       out of voluntary seclusion helps save Earth from a group of elite       ESPers bent on galactic conquest. The design sense is rather       primitive but the story line is lean, exciting and propulsive,       revolving around the title character, a powerful female ESPer, and an       evil conclave. Admittedly, these are simple premises, but the action       & storytelling are first-rate.               LODOSS WAR: see RECORD OF LODOSS WAR               LOST UNIVERSE: Lost Universe is done by all the same people who       did SLAYERS, and it's pretty much SLAYERS in outer space. It's a       Sci-Fi comedy which follows the adventures of Kain Blueriver, a       psychic troubleshooter that hires himself out to solve problems and       looks like he could be the child of Lina and Gourry, and his ship the       Swordbreaker, which is one of the lost ships belonging to a highly       advanced lost civilization. Joining him is Canal, the holographic       image which the ship projects to communicate, and Millie, a dead shot       who blows up kitchens cooking and wants to become the best something       or other in the Universe (exactly what changes with every episode).       Despite some not so great animation, those fuzzy dots that move around       are not because of a bad TV, the series is an enjoyable comedy done in       SLAYERS fashion, and although it doesn't quite live up to its parent       anime it's the closest thing out there to a fourth season of SLAYERS       right now. Available from ADV Films.        [Entry by "Sultan Of Swing"]               LOUIE THE RUNE SOLDIER: see RUNE SOLDIER               LOVE YOU BABY: see AISHITERU ZE BEIBE               LOVE HINA: Keitaro Urashima, a 20 year old "ronin" (student who       has failed his university entrance exams) gets a job as the caretaker       at his grandmother's old hot springs inn. What he doesn't know is       that she has turned it into a girls-only dorm. The girls aren't       pleased at first to have him there, but eventually accept him, and       Keitaro starts to fall in love with one of the girls, named Naru. But       Keitaro is haunted by the vague memories of having promised, when he       was young, to go to Tokyo U with a girl whose name he has since       forgotten.        What develops is a romantic comedy, with a fair amount of surreal       humor, and a number of fun, memorable characters. This was a big, big       hit in Japan. Non-Japanese fans of the manga version tend to have       real problems with the anime version since it varies a lot from the       manga. I saw the anime first, then read the manga, and tend to like       the anime more.        Available from Bandai in North America, or Madman in Australia.        [Entry by Anthony D. Baranyi]               LUPIN III: Gentleman (err, mostly) thief, international man of       mystery, exquisite lover (but only in his dreams), Lupin III decides to       make a career out of flashy crimes and ridiculous car chases. The       grandson of the infamous Arsene Lupin (without LeBlanc's consent,       unfortunately, leading to a bit of a tiff in which the English       translations temporarily went under the title of "Rupan"), Lupin travels       the world in search of the next big score while being hounded by       Inspector Zenigata of Interpol. His companions are the sharp-shooting       Jigen, the noble Goemon, and the occasionally back-stabbing Fujiko, whom       Lupin never quite manages to score with. The quality of the TV series       is rather subpar; the OAVs and films are better, but most of them have       aged pretty poorly. Personally, I find it a fun throwback to the 70's       "mod" style.              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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