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"Reviews and Information on Japanese Animation Goods"
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ISSUE 11 9/25/1989
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This is the 11th in a series of files of comments and reviews of anime
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(Japanese animation) items that we have bought. Please direct all comments
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to us by E-mail or post us a message in the Forum. We also welcome any
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reviews, artwork, or comments you would like to have included in the next
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ANIME STUFF issue. Also please send us any comments about any incorrect
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information contained here. A correction will be placed in the next ANIME
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STUFF.
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The ANIME STUFF Staff...
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- Tom Mitchell : Editor, Writer, Graphics, CompuServe Distributor
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CompuServe Address : 75156,1067
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- Masaki Takai : Writer & BBS System Distributor
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CompuServe Address : 75106,3257
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- Mike & Janet Naylor : Writers
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CompuServe Address : 76074,1631
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- Rick Sternbach : Anime Modeler, Writer
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CompuServe Address : 74616,526
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- Jude George : USENET Distributor, Writer
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CompuServe Address: 72307,1752
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USENET Address : jg2f@andrew.cmu.edu
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- Albert Wong : Writer, Index Research
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CompuServe Address: 72657,2103
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- Dave Handy : Graphics
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CompuServe Address: 72017,1703
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Contributing Authors for this Issue:
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- Geof Dale
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CompuServe Address : 76407,3472
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Well, it seems that my grand idea of doing smaller and quicker issues of
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ANIME STUFF didn't quite come off as planned. School and work got in the
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way. And add to that the fact that I've been too busy watching new anime
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and reading manga to write about it. I've seen and read a lot of new
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stuff, so I'll have a lot to talk about over the next couple issues of
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ANIME STUFF at least.
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As you can see from the staff list, we have some new Stuff Staff
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members. First up is Albert Wong and he will be in charge of a new
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publication of ours called the ANIME STUFF INDEX. This will be a handy
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guide to all the the articles and reviews that have appeared in Anime
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Stuff so far. The first lists are now available and cover issues 1-10.
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This was all his idea, and I thought it was a great one. Thank you Albert,
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and welcome to Anime Stuff.
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Also new to the staff is Dave Handy. Dave will be helping me create more
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GIF graphics for ANIME STUFF. His first job was a the Dirty Pair GIF
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cover for this issue. As you can see, he knows his way around a drawing
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program.
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Another person I need to thank is manga artist Mitsuru Sugaya who once
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again got the results from our anime poll published in Japan's largest
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anime magazine ANIMAGE. Check out the July issue on the upper half of
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page 104. The article not only comments on our poll results, but also
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mentions our anime group on the Comic Book & Animation Forum on
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CompuServe. Thanks again for the help, Mitsuru. Without you, we would've
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had a tough time getting in touch with the folks at Animage.
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Also, our thanks should go to Doug Jackson for the nice article he did for
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the September issue of ON-LINE TODAY magazine about our anime group here
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on CIS. I know it is gotten a few more folks to log on and check out our
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group. Not to mention generating more interest in ANIME STUFF.
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Ok, that's all I have to say for now...You may now proceed to enjoy this
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issue of Anime Stuff. (grin)
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- Tom Mitchell
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The following is a list of the CompuServe GIF graphics that accompany
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this issue of ANIME STUFF. They are in 320 X 200 X 16 color format, with
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the exeption of file AS11G5.GIF which is in 640 X 480 X 16 color format.
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AS11G1.GIF: The GIF graphic cover for this 11th issue of ANIME STUFF.
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Featuring a "chan-style" rendering of the Dirty Pair painted by Dave
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Handy.
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AS11G2.GIF: A "chan-style" portrait of Kei and Yuri of the Dirty Pair
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rendered by Dave Handy. What is "chan-style" you ask? Well, it's
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rendering anime characters with their proportions squished down so that
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they look like little kids!
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AS11G3.GIF: A portrait of madness. A painting of Tetsuo from the movie
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AKIRA. Painted by Tom Mitchell.
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AS11G4.GIF: A painting of Madoka from Kimagure Orange Road. This dual
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portrait shows her in some sexy beachwear and a ski suit. Drawn by Tom
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Mitchell, this artwork is based on the poses struck by Madoka as shown in
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the ads for the KOR OAVs.
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AS11G5.GIF: A CAD rendering of some chan-style mecha from the GUNDAM
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spoof Super Deformed Gundam. Rendered by Albert Wong.
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AS11G6.GIF: An anime spoof cartoon by Tom Mitchell, poking some fun at
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the Bubblegum Crisis title. You have to be a fan of the show to get the
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jokes. (grin)
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AKIRA (ON LASERDISC, LASERDISC CORP., SF0701550, CLV, 124 MIN., 7000 YEN)
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Based on Katsuhiro Otomo's tradition shattering manga of the same name,
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Akira is arguably the best anime film to date. As director, co-writer
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and character designer, Otomo combines a strong science fiction plot,
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good characterization, a fantastic BGM soundtrack and animation to die
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for into a superbly crafted movie with very few flaws.
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The movie is set in Neo-Tokyo, three decades after World War III and
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the destruction of the original city of Tokyo (graphically depicted in
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the intro). The new city, apparently under martial law, is plagued with
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social unrest, and gang violence, but it's real problems are yet to
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start.
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The plot revolves around three characters: Kaneda, Tetsuo and Kay.
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Kaneda is a brash young hoodlum who leads a motorcycle gang (and runs
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around on a really nice bike!). Tetsuo is a member of Kaneda's gang, and
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grew up under Kaneda's wing, ever since the days they were in an
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orphanage together. Kay is a member of a small resistance/terrorist group
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with whom Kaneda becomes obsessed.
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During a gang showdown Tetsuo runs into (literally) a small boy with
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paranormal powers, who has recently escaped from the mysterious and top
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secret Akira Project. Tetsuo is injured. The project's military forces
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(headed by the sinister Colonel) show up to recover the boy, and take the
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unconscious Tetsuo away, almost as an afterthought. During routine
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testing it is discovered that Tetsuo has an abnormally high psychic
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potential. Tetsuo is promptly dosed with psi-enhancing drugs. Meanwhile
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Kaneda meets, saves, pursues and saves again the girl Kay with whom he
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has become obsessed (for no apparent reason I might add). Kay ends up
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involving Kaneda in the resistance. (The resistance, by the way, gives
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Kaneda little choice.)
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The rest of the film deals with Tetsuo's rapidly growing telekenitic
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powers (he throws things with his mind) and his just as rapidly
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diminishing sanity. Wracked by withdrawal symptoms (which are probably
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not helped by his multiple head injuries) and fueled by his jealous rage
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at Kaneda (who has always come to Tetsuo's rescue whether Tetsuo wanted
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it or not), Tetsuo manages to create a lot of trouble. The problem comes
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to a head when the three children that are the surviving members of the
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Akira project (Takashi, Kyoko, and Masaru) start playing with the already
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confused Tetsuo's head. In the midst of the ensuing havoc Kaneda barges
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in saying that he's come to the rescue.
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After proving himself Kaneda's superior (at least for the moment),
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Tetsuo learns of the existence of Akira, who is supposed to much stronger
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still than he is. Tetsuo, working on a real swollen head, decides to
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prove he is superior to this Akira fellow.
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Well, I refuse to give any of the rest of the plot away. This should
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be enough to entice someone to watch the movie. The rest of the plot
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should be fairly clear, even to non-Japanese speakers, while watching the
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film. (Well, as clear as it's going to get anyway.)A friend of mine has
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begun the project of transliteration of the film, which I hope too post
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in the DL, but no promises.
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The plot falls just short of perfection. Although based on the Manga's
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storyline, it has been significantly rewritten and reorganized, by Otomo
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himself and one Izo Hashimoto. It suffers slightly from this and so,
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some plot elements are not quite as believable as they could be. (Like
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why the *bleep* is Kaneda so infatuated with Kay? In the manga it happens
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more slowly and therefore is more believable.) But overall, it is an
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excellent and enjoyable story (especially consider how much it had to be
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condensed to fit into the 2 hr format). The sequence jumbling has an
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added bonus, watching the movie doesn't give away what's going to happen
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in the manga! (And vice-versa.) I wonder if it was planned that way?
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As far as animation goes, it doesn't get any better than this. Chief
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Animator Takashi Nakamara is to be congratulated. Constantly moving crowd
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scenes, moving perspective shots, incredible bike chase scenes, and an
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attention to detail the must be seen to be believed. I've noticed that,
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especially with folks who are technically involved with animation, a LOT
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of taking the lord's name in vain happens during this movie. ("Oh GOD,
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how does one draw like that? How does he get such fluid motion on those
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bikes? Jesus, there are fifty people in that crowd scene and they are all
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doing something! etc...) An interesting point I'd like to make, while
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letting the end credits run through, I often like to look for words I can
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actually read (like the ones in english). Well along with a few
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interspaced "mook"s I noticed a line that said "CG Wavefront
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Technologies". Well, being in the computer industry, I happened to
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recognize that name as a company that produces very expensive 3D computer
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generation systems. (CG must stand for Computer Graphics.) I'm assuming
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that means that computers were used to block out some of the trickier
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shots. (And I am absolutely positive that Kaneda's bike exists as a
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computer object somewhere.) Sigh, looks like I'll have to buy "Akira:
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Production Report" and have my japanese speaking friend have a listen to
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it.
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Soundtrack: Really impressive! (Not to mention that its surround
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sound processed. If you don't have surround sound, bribe your way into
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Mike Naylor's house and get him to play Akira for you, its worth whatever
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he asks.) The BGM (composed by Shoji Yamashiro) is excellent and fits
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the movie to a "T". There's no Priss and the Replicants to crank out hot
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pop tunes, but even in this category, the end title is pretty enjoyable.
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(If you want the BGM on CD you better be sure to pick up the disk marked
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"Symphonic Suites" otherwise you'll get an earfull of dialogue.)
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This film is already a classic. With the added fact that the sticker
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price is a measly 7000 yen, this disk is should be a prerequisite for any
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complete LD anime collection.
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Oh, did I mention that I liked this movie?
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- Geof Dale (with special thanks to Charles Hughes)
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PATLABOR - THE MOBILE POLICE VOLUME 6 1/5 "KAWARABAN" (LASERDISC SINGLE -
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WARNER/PIONEER VIDEO 30L6-8018, 3,000 YEN)
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A true collectors item for the Patlabor fan, this little "Laserdisc
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Single" is a special disc about the exciting Patlabor OAV series. The 8"
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disc features a grab-bag of special video crammed into 6 short chapters
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on the disc.
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"6 1/2" mainly features some interesting outdoor location interviews
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with the staff of Patlabor. Some are even dressed in real Patlabor police
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uniforms! (grin) Also featured on the disc are some best scenes from the
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series, neat computer title graphic sequence, and BGM and image music. In
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all, it presents an interesting rare glimpse of the creative staff of the
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show.
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The laserdisc single itself is pretty neat! It is part of the new
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laserdisc single format. These discs are only half the thickness of a
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standard disc (one side only...like a big CD...) and are therefore cheaper
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to make. But since this disc is only half as thick as a regular disc, most
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LD players out now cannot play it back without an adapter. Well, an LD
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single adapter is included with the package. A Patlabor LD Single adapter
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at that! It's covered with Patlabor line art!
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The disc is packaged in an 8" gatefold disc jacket that is also covered
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with some interesting art from the show. And, of course, the quality of
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the disc is fantastic with its digital sound and live video footage.
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Simply put, this is a must have item to round out your collection of
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Patlabor LDs. It's an interactive video magazine article on the series!
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- Tom Mitchell
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KIMAGURE ORANGE ROAD SPECIAL ORIGINAL VIDEO ANIME EPISODES - WHITE LOVERS
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AND HAWAIIAN SUSPENSE (ON LASERDISC SINGLES - TOHO VIDEO. WHITE LOVERS,
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CAT. # TLW2136, AND HAWAIIAN SUSPENSE, CAT. #TLW2137)
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Yep, these discs are another group of anime laserdisc singles. The two
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discs contain made for video episodes for the popular anime TV series
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KIMAGURE ORANGE ROAD. Before I get to what these episodes are about, I
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have a few thoughts about their presentation as LD Singles.
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These OAVs are presented in pretty much the same way as the PATLABOR
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VOL. 6 1/2 disc. Both videos are offered on Pioneer's new 8" LD Single
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format. The format features discs that are really just big 8" single sided
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CDs that contain 20 minutes worth of video each. This fact brings up an
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interesting point about why CD singles where chosen to present these
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videos. These OAV episodes are the same length as the broadcast TV
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episodes. About 24 minutes each. Because of the length, the discs must be
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presented on two LD Singles. Each disc has about 12 minutes of the video
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on it. Or in other words, the first half of the episode on disc 1, and the
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second half on disc two.
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Rather inconvenient to be switching discs every 12 minutes. Ideally, the
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videos could have been offered on one double sided 8" LD, or 1 single
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sided 12" CAV LD. The 12 inch disc would give you the whole program on 1
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side of a disc with CAV mode special effects. The double sided 8" disc
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would have given you the whole program on 1 small disc as well, but
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without having to change to another disc when the first side was done. I
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figure the only reasons they chose the LD Single format for these OAVs
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were, 1) LD Singles are high on the cute factor, 2) It would offer more
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software in the format, 3) It might save a bit on the cost of each disc,
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but I don't think this is much of a factor at the 4,500 Yen price. I will
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say the the LD Single 8" gatefold packaging is rather neat looking
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though. (There goes that cute factor again...)
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Now on to the OAVs themselves...Depending on how you look at them (or
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if you enjoyed them or not), these videos could be seen as a exploitive
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cashing in on the strength of the ORANGE ROAD TV series, or a unique
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presentation of the characters in new and unique settings outside the
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realm of their TV series adventures. Both WHITE LOVERS and HAWAIIAN
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SUSPENSE do nothing to add to the events of the TV series or movie.
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Rather, these are original short stories featuring the characters
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adventures on a Winter and Summer vacation.
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WHITE LOVERS features just about all the KOR cast on a ski trip at a
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Japanese ski resort. Most of the cast is up to their usual tricks and even
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Jingoru the cat tries a paw at the sport. Because the video is so short I
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won't give away too much of the plot. Basically, in this episode Madoka
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and Kyousuke get stranded in a cave after an avalanche and try to solve
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and survive a local lengend involving the violent deaths of two young
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lovers. The spirits use Madoka and Kyousuke to play out the ancient drama.
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This is a rather heavy episode, filled with lots of drama and chills.
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In HAWAIIAN SUSPENCE, we find Hikaru, Madoka, and Kyousuke spending a
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school vacation on their own in a resort in Hawaii. As the episode
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begins, they are all having about as much fun as you could have on such a
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vacation, enjoying the sun and the surf. The "suspense" comes in when
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Hikaru, returning alone to the hotel to fetch Kyousuke's wallet, is
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kidnapped by a gang in a case of mistaken identity. They think she is
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another girl with the same name who has a wealthy father who owns several
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oil refineries in the area. They hope to ransom Hikaru. Having no idea
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what is going on, Kyousuke and Modoka follow the clues for the money drop
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left by the kidnappers in the hopes of rescuing poor Hikaru.
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Personally, I really enjoyed these OAVs. The drama of WHITE LOVERS and the
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fun action of HAWAIIAN SUSPENSE provided interesting new settings and
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situations for the our KOR trio. HAWAIIAN SUSPENSE was the most fun due to
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the fact that Madoka and the gang members speak english (goofy voice
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acting, by the way...funny!), and of course it's always a pleasure to see
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Madoka at the beach. (grin)
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The episodes are not without problems though. The stories are a bit thin
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and obvious, and don't show a lot of that cleverness and charm that we
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have come to expect from the TV series. And not much is done to expand on
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the characters. I suppose this was done so as not to step on the toes of
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the TV story line. And perhaps the worst part is seeing Kyousuke still
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tortured away from showing his true sexual and emotional feelings towards
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Madoka. Kyousuke and the viewer really get teased in these OAVs.
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Technically speaking again, these OAV episodes feature about the same
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good animation and art quality of the TV series. The biggest gain here is
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the fantastic stereo soundtrack. Something not offered before on the KOR
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TV series.
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These OAV episodes are recommended for die-hard fans, mostly for the
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unique settings the characters are in. For begining KOR fans, I don't
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recommend these as they offer nothing of what made KOR such a popular
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series. The TV series' cleverness, imagination, and wit are not present
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at all here.
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(Since I finished this review, I have found that this OAV series is
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called THE COLOR POSTCARD series. Or at least they are calling it this
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just now, since they are just bringing out a 3rd OAV that has to do with
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Kysuke, Hikaru, & Madoka on vacation learning to wind-surf. Uhg! I'd
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rather see the story of the TV series and movie continue. Something like
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this could go on forever...Parasailing, Jet-skiing, surfing,
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skateboarding, gyrocoptering...Yikes!)
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- Tom Mitchell
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RHEA GALLFORCE (ON LASERDISC - Sony 58LS 4024 Y5800 CLV/60 minutes)
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Mankind has managed to wipe itself out with technology borrowed from
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the Solenoids. With the technology, man has created the ultimate
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fighting machine, the MME (Man Made Exterminators?). But the MME's
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take over and destroy the Earth with nuclear armegeddon.
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This is the setting for RHEA Gallforce, a new OVA series from the
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creators of Gall Force. The Earth is reduced to burned-out cities
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and ruins with the remaining humans battle the MME exterminators.
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The first OVA, Exodus, deals with the problem of getting some of the
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remaining civilian population off the Earth and away from the MME
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units. There is a fleet of space shuttles that will allow the
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civilians to escape. But the MME's have detected this have
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dispatched a large force to prevent any escape. The Gallforce team
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must defend the shuttles at all cost.
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The plot of this particular OVA has strong similarities to shows like
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Battlestar Galactica and Dr. Who. I believe RHEA Gallforce has
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promise as a new OVA series.
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-Albert Wong
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THE DIRTY PAIR TV SERIES ON LASERDISC - 9 LASERDISCS FROM VAP VIDEO
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Laserdisc catalog numbers...(7,800 Yen each)
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70017-78 - DIRTY PAIR MASTERPIECE EDITION +1
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70022-78 - DIRTY PAIR BIRTHDAY EDITION +1
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70023-78 - DIRTY PAIR SPECIAL EDITION +1
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70028-78 - DIRTY PAIR MYSTERY EDITION +1
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70029-78 - DIRTY PAIR BIRTH EDITION +1
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70038-78 - DIRTY PAIR GREAT SEARCH EDITION +1
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70039-78 - DIRTY PAIR WINK EDITION +1
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70040-78 - DIRTY PAIR COMPLETE EDITION +1
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SPECIAL UNBROADCAST EPISODES EDITION:
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70030-78 - FROM LOVELY ANGEL WITH LOVE
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Well, I did it...I finally managed to complete my collection of Dirty
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Pair episodes on laserdisc from VAP video. So, I thought I would comment
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on some of the highlights and quality of this series of laserdisc
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releases for those of you considering collecting them all.
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At the current Dollar to Yen ratio, each Laserdisc sells for about $77
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dollars. My favorite laserdisc store, Sight & Sound, currently has most of
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the DP LDs in stock at $76.83. So let's see...at 9 discs for the TV
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series, that's $691.47. Not bad really, when you consider that if you
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wanted to collect the show on video cassette (non-pirated...let's pay the
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artists whose work we enjoy...[wink]) It would probably run closer to
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$900 or more. Cassettes being more expensive than LDs.
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And what does the rabid Dirty Pair fan get for his/her $691.47? Well, of
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course you get the complete TV series. 24 episodes, plus 2 that were not
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broadcast before the show was cancelled. If you noticed from the list
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above, all but one of the discs has a "+1" behind them. Well, when Vap
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Video issued the series on tape, they only put 2 episodes on each
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videocassette. For the laserdisc release, they put 3 episodes on each
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disc. So that's where the "+1" next to the title comes from. The
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videocassettes carried the same "edition" titles as the laserdiscs, but
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only the discs had the extra episode per title.
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Those "edition" titles also point to a problem in the way this collection
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is organized. Each disc in the collection is supposed to have episodes
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organized around a theme...the MYSTERY EDITION is supposed to have
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mystery episodes on it, GREAT SEARCH EDITION has wild adventures, and so
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on. Because of this, the episodes are presented out of order on each disc.
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For example, one disc might have episodes 7, 19, and 3. The next disc
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will have 12, 1, 5...and so on. A real headache if you are looking for a
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particular episode to watch, or you would like to watch them in numbered
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order! And by the way, this titling of each disc breaks down after a
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while. After all, what DP episode wasn't a mystery and/or adventure? By
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the time the series of laserdiscs end, they just call the last disc
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COMPLETE EDITION to let you know this was the last disc issued! Heh!
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The quality and video transfer of each disc is excellent. The sound from
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the series is in mono. And the discs are presented in CLV mode...aww! No
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super clean still frames...not even on side two were the extra episode is.
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Vap could have at least given us CAV mode for the last episode on side two
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of each disc! At least all the discs feature chapter stops that will
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quickly take you to the beginning, middle, and end of each episode. It's
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also interesting to note that the 3rd episode on each disc is presented
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without credit titles over the opening and closing title animation. This
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was done so you can enjoy the graphics without any text getting in
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the way.
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Although the transfer of the episodes to disc are superb, the source
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film for each episode tends to show some dirt and wear. A lot on some
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episodes. It's a shame that they did not use the original film negatives
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or a clean prints for the transfer of the episodes to disc and tape.
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This is not a problem for the two final unbroadcast episodes released on
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the special FROM LOVELY ANGEL WITH LOVE disc. Episodes 25 and 26 look
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great! They were probably transferred from the original negatives or virgin
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prints. And we get CAV mode for these two episodes! Great still frames of
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the wonderful art and action. It is also interesting that these episodes
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have a bit better art and animation than the rest of the TV series. I
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suppose that once the show was cancelled at episode 24, they had plenty
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of time to work on the last two for a special home video release.
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Although all the "+1" edition discs feature 3 episodes per disc, the disc
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titled SPECIAL EDITION has a very important feature for the collector.
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This disc contains all the coming attraction teasers for all 24 of the
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broadcast episodes! This is a great way to access quick plot summaries
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and scenes to an episode you might be looking for.
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Well, those are my thoughts on the technical aspects of Vap Video's
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laserdisc collection of this wild and funny TV series. Next, I will be
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collecting the 5 LDs for the Dirty Pair's Original Anime Video series.
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I'll comment on those at a future date. I would also like to collect
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Vap's excellent 12 LD collection of the KIMAGURE ORANGE ROAD TV series.
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Stuff Staff member Masaki Takai is well on his way already. Perhaps I'll
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get him to comment on the KOR discs...(Hey, Masaki...!)
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- Tom Mitchell
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BUBBLEGUM CRISIS 5: MOONLIGHT RAMBLER (LASERDISC: TOSHIBA/EMI, AV098-1021)
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Depending on your point of view, this episode can represent some of the
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best qualities of the Bubblegum Crisis series ... and some of the worst.
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To begin with, the animation is beautiful. Much attention has been
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devoted to the mechanicals of the OAV and it shows.
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The animation is probably the crispest of any of the Bubblegum Crisis
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series. The mechanical designs are very well done as well. However, the
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story is weak, something that has always been the bane of the series.
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BGC 4 has been the best so far to live up to the underlying premise of
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the series that technology has overcome humanity in the future. BGC 5
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tries but does not live up to that standard.
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Even more disturbing are the plot holes that have been left. Certain
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things are brought forth and left hanging without explanation. To give a
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specific example would give away too much of the story but it is true
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that there are too many loose ends to this story. On top of this, the
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character designs are different for this OAV ... it was surprising to
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find Leon and Priss looking so different. Judging from this story's
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weakness, it is probably safe to assume that this is the first part of
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another mini-series (the same way that BGC 1-3 made up a mini-series).
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The attempt made with BGC 5 represents a promise but as of yet, only
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that. It remains to be seen as to how good it becomes.
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- Masaki Takai
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TWILIGHT OF THE COCKROACHES (LASER DISC, KF098-9001, KITTY VIDEO, 9800Y)
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One of the more unusual and funny anime productions of the past year,
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this live action plus animation film is a dark comedy about man's age-old
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relationship of hate with the cockroach. The story is rather simple: A
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young single man moves into an apartment that is infested with
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cockroaches. Being very lonely, he does something rather odd...he makes
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friends with the insects!
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As it turns out, the cockroaches are quite intelligent, and over the
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course of a few years have built a whole society in the guy's apartment.
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They revere him as their first human friend. After some time though, they
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begin getting a bit on his nerves with their parties and their living off
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his food. Their entertainment value is gone. But he would never harm them
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because he knows how much they like him...
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In the meantime, in an apartment across the courtyard, a young single
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woman is living in cockroach hell! A militaristic faction of the insects
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attacks her and raids her home for food. They hate her...and she _HATES_
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cockroaches.
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Eventually, (in very funny scene on a hot Summer night), the man and
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woman meet. She comes to his home, and sees the cockroaches and begins
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killing them! And well, now he must make a choice...Save his loyal
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cockroach friends, or keep this beautiful and rare find of a girlfriend.
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Either way, his decision will be painful...
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This movie is highly recommended! It's very funny and hip, and provides
|
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great insight into single life in Japan today. The film also boasts some
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fantastic direction. I can see why this film was so popular with audiences
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in Japan. Critics labeled the film as a metaphor for life in Japan during
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WWII. I disagree, as its humor is much broader, commenting on modern
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society as well.
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It also reminds me a lot of the MACROSS MOVIE in structure and theme.
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But that's just me...
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And I will never look at a cockroach the same way again. I'll still kill
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'em, but I'll think about it more.
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The laserdisc of the film is excellent. It's in full aspect ratio
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letterbox format with digital sound. Hearing how cockroaches hear humans
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is a riot in Dolby Surround!
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-Tom Mitchell
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//////////////////////////////////AUDIO\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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ICZER-1 SPECIAL CD-2 COMPACT DISC (FUTURELAND LD32-5018)
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The second volume of background music tracks from Hirano's Iczer-1 OAV,
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|
this is an enjoyable compilation of songs and themes. This CD fills
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|
out the remainder of music from the action anime, stuffing the disc with
|
|
19 tracks, for almost an hour of continual music.
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The music is mostly synthesizer, backed with electric guitar, percussion
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and brass. It has the unique soft jazzy feel that characterizes the
|
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Iczer-1 background music. And is punctuated by the driving battle and
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|
action themes. This second volume has a very definite atmosphere.
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|
Opening with the eerie Big Gold theme, it continues, heavily laced with
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the dark, soft and moody tracks from the OAV. Here is perhaps the best
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orchestration of Iczer-2's haunting music. The more upbeat tracks are
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|
from the battle scenes, and even then reminds one of Iczer-1's defeats,
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rather than her successes. However, these darker tracks do build to and
|
|
counterpoint the triumphant closing themes and end title.
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The disc has mostly instrumental tracks. There are only three vocals on
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the disc. And no voice actor tracks. Of the three vocals, the first is
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RAINY LOVE, very soft and pretty. The second, ROLLING DEVIL, a slow
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ballad, very reminiscent of Iczer-1's background theme. The last, one of
|
|
the few upbeat songs on the disc, is the end title which ran over the
|
|
closing credits of Act III.
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The music from Iczer-1 is very unique. A combination of synthesizers,
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digital drums, guitar, brass, and strings, it is at times sparse and
|
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driving, at times simple and lush. It is a fusion of soft jazz and soft
|
|
rock, creating a rich background and character unique to the OAV. In the
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|
film, the music meshed with the animation better than any other BGM. On
|
|
its own, it provides an hour of excellent enjoyment. This CD will
|
|
complement any anime collection, and is probably a must have for those
|
|
who liked Iczer-1.
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- Mike Naylor
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SYMPHONIC SUITE AKIRA (COMPACT DISC, INVITATION RECORDS, VDR-1532, 3200Y)
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As was previously mentioned in ANIME STUFF 10, this recording is the true
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|
original soundtrack music album for the film AKIRA. Unlike the album
|
|
called AKIRA - ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK, this album presents
|
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the music created for the film without any sound effects or dialog.
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|
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|
The music here is very rich, textured and full of percussion.
|
|
Instruments used are a mix of traditional Japanese instruments, voice,
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|
and synthesizer. Much of the music reflects ethnic Japanese sources...The
|
|
durge of a Buddhist chant or the stark stage and random sounds of a Noh
|
|
play. This was not quite as obvious from watching the film of course, as
|
|
the tracks here are longer and allowed to progress without interruption.
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|
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|
Geinoh Yamashirogumi & Yamashiro Shoji have really created quite an
|
|
atmospheric soundstage for the exotic and dirty psychic world of Akira.
|
|
And perhaps it is the only anime soundtrack to delve so heavily into the
|
|
unique sounds of Japan...as appossed to pop, rock, or jazz.
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|
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|
Technically, the album is brilliantly recorded. It may be a totally
|
|
digital recording, but as with most Japanese CDs, the information about
|
|
its source is not labeled. There is a major flaw, though, that may be
|
|
damaging at higher volume levels. The helicopter sounds that start off
|
|
the album are far too harsh, and badly recorded to the point that they
|
|
stress and crackle the tweeters of all of the systems I have played this
|
|
disc on. Not to mention hurting your ears. Its really strange that this
|
|
crept by, unless they wanted the albums opening to sound harsh and
|
|
brittle. The rest of the album is perfect though.
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|
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|
On the whole, this is a very beautiful and atmospheric album. There have
|
|
been some argument among folks who feel that this album is an even far
|
|
more innovative and important work in anime BGM than Ryuichi Sakamoto's
|
|
1987 Wing of Honneamise soundtrack. I strongly disagree. Sakamoto's work
|
|
was more personal and had a great range compositions and style. Just
|
|
because the Akira soundtrack is more ethnic and avant garde does not mean
|
|
it is a more brilliant work. It is very derivative, and not as "original"
|
|
or as carefully composed.
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|
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|
But this is still a great album, and a very important BGM recording.
|
|
Listening to this makes me think about just how far anime BGM has come
|
|
since the innovative and trendsetting Megazone 23 soundtrack broke the
|
|
ground for high quality original music in anime film. Getting away from
|
|
the typical big orchestral sounds. And after hearing this album, I think,
|
|
"What could be next?"
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- Tom Mitchell
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////////////////////////////BOOKS AND MAGAZINES\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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NEWTYPE 100% COLLECTION - THE FIVE STAR STORIES MOVIE BOOK
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|
While waiting for the release of The Five Star Stories on laserdisc, I
|
|
picked the Five Star Stories Movie Book to see what was going on in the
|
|
movie.
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|
On the glossy cover, is a full-color portrait of the main character
|
|
accompanied by Lachesis, Clotho and Atropos. The next section, titled
|
|
'Prologue', gives the background on the Five Star Stories(FSS) world. The
|
|
following section, 'Characters', focuses on the inter-relationships
|
|
between the characters in the movie. Next comes a section giving a little
|
|
background on the Fatimas. The Fatimas are needed to drive the massive
|
|
Mortar Headd robots that appear in the movie. A special area is dedicated
|
|
to the main Mortar Headd, The Knight of Gold. In the 'Other Mechanics'
|
|
spot, the other machines beside the Mortar Headds are detailed. All these
|
|
sections are printed on glossy stock and are in full color.
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|
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|
Next, comes the character sketches. Printed on heavy stock, are various
|
|
sketches and descriptions of the major and minor characters in Five Star
|
|
Stories. Following the character sketches are, of course, the mechanical
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|
sketches. In black and white, illustrations reveal the details of the
|
|
Mortar Headds, the various modes of transportation of the FSS world.
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|
In the center of the movie book are pin-up pages showing color glossies
|
|
of the Knight of Gold, the King of Colus III, and the Fatimas. In the
|
|
centerfold, is a portrait of Yoko Nagayama who sings the vocals in the FSS
|
|
movie. On the trailing pin-ups are portrait of Clotho and Lachesis, the
|
|
two main Fatimas.
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The 'Scenario' pages follow and provide a synopsis of FSS movie.
|
|
Interspersed between the text are small black and white development
|
|
drawings.
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|
|
The last section is a 'Film Digest' of the Five Star Stories movie. Each
|
|
full-color page show the major scenes from the movie.
|
|
|
|
The Five Star Stories Movie Book list for 700 yen and is 74 pages long.
|
|
I am sure the Five Star Stories will find it's place among anime classics
|
|
just as Macross, Nausicaa and others have done before.
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- Albert Wong
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THE SUPER DEFORMED (SD) GUNDAM BOOK
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|
|
The phenomenon of super deforming is common in Japan. By adjust the
|
|
proportions on the characters, even the most menacing monster or ugliest
|
|
character can become cute and adorable. The mobile suit Gundam series in
|
|
no exception. In fact, by super deforming Gundams, the SD Gundam series
|
|
have spawned five manga series, two original videos, various models and
|
|
toys.
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|
|
|
The book is basically a "who's who" of the SD Gundam world. In the 'SD
|
|
Gallery' are original art pieces, drawings, posters, calendars, etc.
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|
|
|
Most of the book is contains SD caricatures of each mobile suit from the
|
|
original Gundam, Gundam Z, and Gundam ZZ series. The are also some
|
|
entries from the Gundam movie, Gundam: Char's Counterattack.
|
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|
|
The last part is the 'BB Comics' manga starring the SD Gundam crew.
|
|
Although the manga is in Japanese the stories are funny and entertaining.
|
|
|
|
The Art of SD Gundam is listed for 70 yen and runs 104 pages. This is a
|
|
perfect reference for SD Gundams fans and even non- Gundam fans alike.
|
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|
|
- Albert Wong
|
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|
|
A.C.P.S. 09 DOMINION CREATIONS BOOK (PUBLISHED BY MOVIC, 980 Yen)
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|
|
A slim 7 1/2" by 11" volume, this little book is an excellent collection
|
|
of character, and mecha designs prepared by Masamune Shiro as an artists
|
|
reference for the new Dominion OAV series. Designs in the book cover all
|
|
the major and minor players, as well as Dominion's the wacky
|
|
organic-looking building designs, plus excellent design sections on cars
|
|
and tanks, as well as firearms.
|
|
|
|
Aside from the book's generous color cover and two other color pages, the
|
|
book is presented in black and white line art. As a matter of fact, the
|
|
book has an interesting look and feel to it due to the fact that the
|
|
pages look as if they are printed from Xeroxes of the original drawings.
|
|
That's not as bad as it sounds really, as it makes the book feel like
|
|
a stack of designs that the Dominion artists might keep on their desks.
|
|
|
|
Mostly copies of pencil work, the artwork is very clean, and features
|
|
the same level of detail found in the OAV series. The book should function
|
|
quite well as an artist's reference to the designs in the show. If you're
|
|
not interested in drawing, the book will provide some insight into the
|
|
planning and design considerations that go into the Dominion OAVs.
|
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|
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- Tom Mitchell
|
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THE VENUS WARS FILM THEATER - CLOSE UP CHARACTERS BOOK
|
|
(Published by ANIMEDIA MAGAZINE, T4910799104581, 580 Yen)
|
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|
|
This 7" X 10" paperback art book is an excellent and inexpensive
|
|
publication for anyone looking for a book on the film. The book covers
|
|
every aspect of the production of the film and features loads of original
|
|
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko (Yas, of DIRTY PAIR, CRUSHER JOE, & ARION fame)
|
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paintings drawings and sketches.
|
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|
|
The book is divided into several sections. Here is a listing of all the
|
|
topics featured...
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* Complete story outline of the whole film with full color photos from
|
|
every major scene.
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* Character profiles and design information.
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* Mecha profiles and designs.
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* Production history, including staff interviews, history of the manga
|
|
the film was based on, and fan comments.
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* An in-depth interview with Yas about the production, including a funny
|
|
original manga on how the film and manga was created.
|
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* A great section of original color paintings by Yas used in promotional
|
|
posters, magazines, book, and album covers.
|
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|
A great little publication! This book will satisfy your need for a good
|
|
reference book on the film. The only thing better would be to see Animage
|
|
produce one of their ART OF books on the film to do even greater justice
|
|
to the wonderful art in this film. But, on the other hand, the ART OF
|
|
books never explore the history and people involved in the film as deeply
|
|
as this book does.
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Now I can't wait to see the film!
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|
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- Tom Mitchell
|
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BLACK MAGIC M-66 DESIGN BOARD/FILM DIGEST BOOK (PUBLISHED BY MOVIC, 1000
|
|
YEN [REFERENCE NUMBER - ISBN4-943966-09-8 C0274])
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|
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A handsome softcover reference to Masamune Shiro's Original Anime Video
|
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BLACK MAGIC M-66, this book features everything you could want in a art
|
|
book on the film. The book provides some color stills, tons of excellent
|
|
original story board illustrations, and a script (in Japanese) to the
|
|
film. Also featured are full sections on the film's sharp mecha and set
|
|
design concepts.
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|
Perhaps the two most out standing features of the book have to do with its
|
|
original drawings and the actual graphic design of the book itself. For
|
|
fans of Masamune Shiro's distinctive artwork, practically each page of the
|
|
book provides several original illustrations that can be seen no where
|
|
else. (I love the neat pen and watercolor portrait of Sybel on page 12...)
|
|
It makes it obvious that Shiro had a bigger hand in the making of this
|
|
video than any other film adaptations of his work.
|
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The whole book itself is an outstanding example of graphic design and
|
|
layout. It's look and feel successfully recreates the atmosphere of Black
|
|
Magic's world. Flipping through the book's dark, cluttered design
|
|
perfectly conveys the same "wired" feeling of the film. Outstanding! In
|
|
my opinion, this is truly one of the few flawless anime film reference
|
|
books.
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- Tom Mitchell
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ANIMEDIAGE V 1990 PREVIEW MOVIE/SERIES/OAV LIST
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From the latest issue of Animediage V, here are some movies, TV series,
|
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and OAVs we can expect to see in the coming year:
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Nausea in the Valley of the Wind:
|
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|
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A new live action version of the immensely popular animated
|
|
feature, Nausicaa. Starring Molly Ringwald as Nausea, the high-flyin',
|
|
zig-zaggin' adventures never cease as our heroine discovers that maybe
|
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Ohmu don't smell so great, after all.
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AKINA:
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Wannabe singer Tetsuko and her biker friends are caught up in a
|
|
fearsome military project to develop psychic power in idol singers. Will
|
|
they unwittingly unleash a terrible force that had gone into hiding 30
|
|
years earlier?
|
|
|
|
Frozen Concentrated Orange Road:
|
|
|
|
A 5-minute OAV containing some of the most memorable moments of
|
|
this touching TV series about teenage love and telekinesis, namely the
|
|
opening and closing credits.
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|
|
|
Ranma 3/2:
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|
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The sequel to Rumiko Takahashi's latest hit series.
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|
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MAALOX-01, Metal Skin Panic:
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|
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A young boy trapped in a stolen military mecha wreaks havoc in his
|
|
urgent panic to get out.
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Sonic Soldier Bergman:
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|
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A popular filmmaker takes on a cyborg body and fights to save
|
|
humanity from anguish and despair when alien beings from another
|
|
dimension, emotionally moved by broadcasts of his films, decide to destroy
|
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the earth.
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- Jude George
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/////////////////////////////ANIME NEWS FLASH\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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JAPAN'S GENERAL PRODUCTS BUILDING FIRST U.S. OUTLET
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The following message was posted by staff member Rick Sternbach on the
|
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Comic Book & Animation Forum on CompuServe. It represents probably the
|
|
most important mail-order news this year for anime fans in the U.S.
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#: 88170 S5/Japanimation
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03-Jun-89 22:00:55
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Sb: #General Products USA!
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Fm: Rick Sternbach 74616,526
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To: ALL
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PRESS RELEASE: June 3, 1989 GENERAL PRODUCTS TO OPEN US OUTLET!
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Okay, Gang. This is going to be THE news item of the year, so listen
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up. General Products, the Japanese animation merchandise company, is going
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to open a mail-order outlet in the United States later this year. This is
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the REAL THING, an operation run by a real company. The outlet's General
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Manager is Lea Hernandez, letterer and touch-up artist for VIZ's Lum:
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Urusei Yatsura comic and frequent contributor to other VIZ and Studio
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Proteus projects. General Products is dedicated to providing quality
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anime merchandise at reasonable prices (read that as generally LOWER than
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what you may be used to). They will be offering garage kits, laser discs,
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compact discs, books and magazines, posters, and other general merchandise
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such as pencil boxes, stickers, erasers, and the like. A fan club is also
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planned. Now what GP would like from all of you out there is for you to
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write and get on their embryonic mailing list; the information they
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request should include name, address, age, favorite shows and/or
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characters, approximately how much you spend on anime per month, and what
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kinds of things you'd like to see. Send this to: General Products, P.O.
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Box 851062, Mesquite, TX 75185. The Texas address is operational until
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the outlet is firmly established in the San Francisco area. In connection
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with this news, Gainax will be represented at the Dallas Fantasy Fair, and
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will have a set-up at the San Diego ComiCon, with 20 hours of new video
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material to show.
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Any questions can be forwarded to the Texas address, or you can ask me
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and I'll try to answer as best I can. See you all in CO. --Rick
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#: 96436 S5/Japanimation
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29-Aug-89 01:03:48 Sb: GP USA Info Fm: Rick Sternbach 74616,526 To:
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All
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Extremely Neutral News Concerning General Products USA--
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This is the real thing; the latest info about GP's stateside
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operation, in case the bits and pieces you've heard isn't enough. First
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of all, everyone who has written to the Texas address *will* be receiving
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a catalog and a set of inserts covering ordering instructions. Lea
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Hernandez, who is managing the operation, is currently in the throes of
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locating to the San Francisco Bay area and will be setting up shop within
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the next 3-4 weeks, so don't worry if you haven't heard anything lately.
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If you write for the catalog after September 1, it'll cost $1.00. If you
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already have a catalog and simply want the English inserts, send an SASE.
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Pricing information is as follows: the ratio GP USA will use is
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Y100:$1 on everything except books and magazines, which will be 10%-20%
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higher. Reports of a 125:1 ratio were a bit premature; economics are
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driving the situation. Certain kits and other anime goods will be
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considered "special order" items and will not be kept as in-stock
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merchandise. These should not take very long to get shipped over once the
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order is placed. For the time being, video cassettes and laser discs will
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be considered special order items.
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A selection of current CDs will be kept in stock.
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There is a very slight chance that GP will be able to locate items
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not listed in the catalog, but Lea says that there will be no guarantees
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that the items can actually be tracked down, especially in the case of
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obscure kits or other items. Any questions can be directed here or the
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Texas address.--Rick
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It should be noted that General Products is one of the major sources for
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anime goods in Japan, so hopefully this will become a successful (and
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well stocked) outlet for anime goods here. Be sure and get on their
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mailing list!
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- Tom Mitchell
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FIRST U.S. BASED ANIME VIDEO TRANSLATOR LOOKING FOR HELP!
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The following press release is from ANIMEIGO:
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Sb: #Translators Needed Fm: Robert Woodhead 72447,37 To: All
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Wanted : Anime fans with Japanese language skills to translate dialogue
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and credits of selected OAV's and Anime films.
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AnimEigo is a new cooperative venture that will be importing selected
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Japanese OAV's and films, adding digital subtitles, and releasing them on
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VHS video tape (and possibly Laserdisc, if demand warrants it.)
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We have negotiated a licensing deal with one of the major producers of
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Anime in Japan (with more on the way) and will be releasing our first
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titles in late Summer.
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AnimEigo is a cooperative venture; those who work on the production of
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the films get a slice of the profits of the films they work on. We
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currently need several people to do translation work on our first
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releases. If you are interested in creating a script (or have already
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done so) for the following films, please get in touch with me. Our first
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two films are:
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Project A-KO #1
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MADOX-01
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My phone number is 607-257-1708 (afternoons) and 607-257-2792
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(evenings).
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Eventually, AnimEigo will be releasing 12-24 titles a year (assuming the
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market is there), many _simultaneously_ with their release in Japan. The
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only difference between the original and AnimEigo releases will be the
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addition of high-quality, high-tech subtitles - we get master tapes direct
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from Japan.
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Although final retail prices have not been set, we expect them to be in
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the $35 range for 50 minute OAV's and <$50 for 120 minute films.
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- Robert Woodhead
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//////////////////////////////MAIL ORDER INFO\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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The following is a list of businesses where the ANIME STUFF staff members
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shop for our anime stuff. They are highly recommended sources for anime
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and provide excellent service. All of them provide mail order so you
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can write to them for catalogs.
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SIGHT & SOUND NIKAKU ANIMART LASER PERCEPTIONS
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1275 MAIN STREET 615 North 6th. St. 3300 JUDAH STREET
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WALTHAM, MA 02154 SAN JOSE, CA 95112 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94122
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PHONE: 1-617-894-8633 PHONE: 1-408-971-2822 PHONE: 1-415-753-2016
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WOK TALK/SIGHT & SOUND and LASER PERCEPTIONS specialize in domestic and
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imported laser video discs. And Nikaku sells magazines, books, compact
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discs, and other anime goods. Tell 'em ANIME STUFF sent ya!
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IOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOI BBS SYSTEM INFO IOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIO
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Here is a list of some of the more notable BBS's around the country that
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are dedicated mainly to anime chatter.
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> VALLEY OF THE WIND BBS, the official ANIMAG BBS
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Phone 1-415-341-5986 (CALIFORNIA, 300/1200 BAUD)
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> COWTIPPER'S BBS
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Phone 1-818-895-0063 (CALIFORNIA)
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> MEGAZONE 88
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Phone 1-714-779-6306 (CALIFORNIA)
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Help anime artists and studios out. If you really like a show, buy
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something related to it. A book, a CD, an original video copy of it.
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Anything you can afford. It will not only show the anime publishers what
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you like, but it will also allow them to make a living doing it, and be
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able to produce more. Who knows, it might also create market of
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translations and lower priced anime good in the US. Copying videos and
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swapping them in clubs may be a way of spreading anime around to those
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who have not seen it, but it does nothing for the men and women who
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create it. Comments are welcomed. - Tom Mitchell.
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Date of original publication: 9/25/1989
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ANIME STUFF Copyright (C) 1989 Tom Mitchell & MIDORI COMMUNICATIONS
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All rights reserved.
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This publication originally appears on CompuServe Information Service's
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Comic Book & Animation Forum.
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USENET distribution is limited to Jude George.
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USENET Address : jg2f@andrew.cmu.edu
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Original Copyrights to the material reviewed, articles written and
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graphics presented are reserved by their respective owners. The contents
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of Anime Stuff may be reproduced in any form of media so long as the names
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of the authors are preserved, articles remain intact, and ANIME STUFF is
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mentioned as the source. The contents of this publication may not be
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reproduced in publications for sale without the permission of the
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copyright holders listed above.
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Articles & computer artwork in Anime Stuff may be re-published in
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newsletters so long as a copy of the publication in which the articles
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appear are sent to:
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MIDORI COMMUNICATIONS
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c/o Tom Mitchell
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474 Chowning Circle
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Dayton, Ohio 45429
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U.S.A.
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"GIF" and "GRAPHICS INTERCHANGE FORMAT"
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are COPYRIGHTED (C) 1987, 1988 CompuServe Information Service
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an H&R BLOCK company.
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