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|    Rob Kelk to All    |
|    [INFO] The Anime Primer, or "What Anime     |
|    01 Aug 05 17:27:13    |
      XPost: rec.arts.anime.fandom, rec.arts.anime.misc       From: robkelk@deadspam.com              (continued from Part 4)                     R               R.O.D THE OAV: see READ OR DIE               R.O.D THE TV: Taking place after the events of READ OR DIE, we       follow the three Paper Sisters - the ditzy Michelle, quiet Maggie and       brattish Anita - as they take on the job of bodyguards for the surly       Nenene Sumiregawa, famous writer and best friend of Yomiko Readman (the       lead character in the OVA series, who has mysteriously disappeared).       Whilst the Paper Sisters take on various side jobs on behalf of the       Dokusensha, the Chinese equivalent of the British Library forces, there       are machinations afoot in the background headed by the mysterious Mr.       Carpenter that mean the world is at peril once more - and what has       happened to Yomiko?        R.O.D THE TV is much more laid back than its OVA counterpart, thanks       to having much longer to flesh out characters - a wildly convoluted and       incredibly gripping plot arc eventually develops at around episode 10       (try VERY hard to avoid spoiling yourself for it), but before that point       is a string of character development episodes interspersed with the       occasional action-packed mission - your mileage may vary depending how       much you like the leads, who can be fairly cliched and occasionally       extremely annoying. The animation occasionally leaves something to be       desired (although this has been tightened up for the DVD release) but       generally R.O.D is an all-round excellent production.        The series has been released by Geneon in Region 1, and Madman have       released the first 2 volumes in Region 4.        [Entry by Andrew Hollingbury]               RAIL OF THE STAR: A Japanese family living in Korea experiences       the end of WWII, told from the perspective of the young daughter.       Supplies and medicine become sparse, simple diseases turn deadly, the       occupied Koreans slowly start being rebellious against the Japanese       oppressors. When the Russian forces take over North Korea, the       Japanese have to flee to the South if they ever want to see Japan       again. Despite an interesting historical backdrop, the actual story       is slow and boring and is painfully naive in its description of       occupied Korea.        [Entry by Hanno Mueller]               RANMA 1/2: Ranma Saotome is the heir to his family's style of       martial arts. Akane Tendo is the heir to her family's martial arts       style. Their fathers want to unite the two styles, and what better       way (they think) than to have the two heirs marry? But that isn't       Ranma's only problem - while he was training in China, he was cursed       to become a girl whenever he gets wet. Comedy (often slapstick) from       the pen of Rumiko Takahashi. Both the anime and the manga are       available from Viz, the anime being their flagship title.        [Entry by Rob Kelk]               RAHXEPHON: Ayato Kamina, a Tokyo high school student, witnesses an       attack in the sky by a huge floating machine. In the ensuing chaos,       he and the mysterious Reika Mishima find their way to an ancient       shrine, where Reika awakens the giant, winged robot RahXephon from       inside an enormous egg. When Ayato escapes from the shrine by somehow       piloting RahXephon, he discovers himself outside the vast dome that       encloses Tokyo Jupiter, where strange beings called Murians rule and       time is distorted. He is enlisted by Haruka Shitow, a feisty special       agent, to help in the fight against the Murians - but what has become       of Reika Mishima? Why does Ayato's mother bleed blue blood? What is       the purpose of the Mu civilisation? This highly complex series has       been compared with EVANGELION, but has a less annihilistic feel,       although the story is dark and dramatic - Ayato has qualms about       piloting the mysterious RahXephon, yet feels he must to protect       others. An eclectic score by Ichiko Hashimoto (NOT Yoko Kanno, who       provides the theme tune) adds weight to the scenes, and the production       quality is extremely high, with a gripping plot - although some       episodes fall into a "mecha-of-the-week" pattern. Available on DVD in       North America and the UK from ADV, and in Australia from Madman.        [Entry by Andrew Hollingbury]               READ OR DIE: Yomiko Readman loves books, so much so that she's       almost always found reading one. She also has the power to control       any piece of paper she touches (which gives her her codename "The       Paper"). When she's sent to retrieve a rare book from a scientist who       clones historical figures, she and her partners discover a plot that       could change the world ... If you can imagine a James Bond movie with       low-key superpowers and a naive, kindhearted hero, you'd probably be       imagining something close to this three-OAV series.        READ OR DIE has been released by Manga Entertainment in North       America and the UK.        (There is a sequel series, R.O.D THE TV, which is set some years       after the OAV series and has a substantially different cast. This       television series has its own entry, above.)        [Entry by Rob Kelk]               REAL BOUT HIGH SCHOOL: Your high school wasn't like this, I       guarantee it. The school has a K-Fight system where grudges and       challenge matches settle things. At the top of the rankings is Ryoko, a       rather busty Kendo Club student. Once she finds an amulet, her life       turns upside down. The amulet activates and she finds herself in       another dimension, with enemies that are beyond belief. Also of note,       the final enemy of the series is William Gates (Bill Gates, duh).       Released by TokyoPop in North America.        [Entry by Bill Martin]               RECORD OF LODOSS WAR: There are now two series called RECORD OF       LODOSS WAR: the original 13 episode OVA and a 27 episode TV series       called RECORD OF LODOSS WAR: CHRONICLES OF THE HEROIC KNIGHT. The OVA       based is on novels which in turn were based on an D&D game with the       standard class and race types as the heroes (Fighter, Cleric, Wizard,       Thief, Elf, and Dwarf) and the classic villains of orcs, wizards, and       drow elves. Due to time constraints the animators shifted things       around a bit which creates some problems with the HEROIC KNIGHT series       which is set after episode 7 of the OVA but follows the novels far       more closely.        [Entry by Bruce Grubb]               REVOLUTIONARY GIRL UTENA: see UTENA               RIDING BEAN: Ace driver Bean Bandit will deliver anything to       anywhere in Chicago for the right price, no questions asked. But when       he tries to deliver an escaped kidnap victim to her father, he gets       framed as the kidnapper! An action story written by Kenichi Sonoda.       Available from AnimEigo.        (Please note that this OAV *almost* qualifies for inclusion in the       Anime Hentai Primer, because of one scene that is inappropriate for       younger viewers.)        [Entry by Rob Kelk]               RISKY SAFETY: see OMISHI MAGICAL THEATER: RISKY SAFETY               RIZELMINE: Fifteen year old Tomonori is upset on his way home from       school because his young homeroom teacher, who he has a big crush on,       has just announced her engagement. But things are only just starting to              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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