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Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 2:55 am
by Tamerlane
Ahh, my bad. I was thinking of Megalopolis: Doomed Tokyo. :o :rolleyes:

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 2:56 am
by Dottie
Originally posted by Tamerlane
Ahh, my bad. I was thinking of Megalopolis: Dommed Tokyo. :o :rolleyes:
I havnt seen it, But I have the feeling I should feel insulted on Metroplis account. :D ;)

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 3:00 am
by Tamerlane
I actually enjoyed it, but I saw it quite a while ago when I first discovered Anime. There was also a live action film made of it, same name. But I don't think it ever got out of Japan. :rolleyes:

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 3:10 am
by Raistlin
Metropolis is a 1920 film , directed by Fritz Lang , i have a poster of it on my wall . :cool:

"Ghost in the Shell" is a must see .. I recommend like "The Professional" aka Golgo 13 aswell .

"Blood the Last Vampire" and "Lain" is pretty amazing . I recently bought DVD of "Patlabor" . I think it's very popular in Japan right now .


Edit : Lane=Lain

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 3:13 am
by Dottie
Originally posted by Raistlin
Metropolis is a 1920 film , directed by Fritz Lang , i have a poster of it on my wall . :cool:
Its a damn nice movie. :)

Is Lane tha same as Serial experiments Lain? In that case its one of my favourites too, but as it is a serie I didnt but it under best movies. :)

Blood the last Vampire is slightly amusing imo, but I can say I think its that good. :)

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 3:31 am
by Raistlin
My Mistake

Yes , Serial Experiments Lain ..

"Close the World , Open the Next "

This quote got me before i buy the DVD

@ Dottie : LOL I just post a new thread as a reply to you .

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 9:02 am
by KidD01
Thanks for keeping this thread alive guys. Sorry for not replying the question about Spriggan. I'm a it tied up IRL - which also delay my Saint Seiya review :(

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 5:03 pm
by Littiz
I really have to enter this..
I'm not an anime or manga fan, but somehow I discovered
Nausicaa!
I'm not speakin about the anime (also totally violented in the american
version: scenes removed, dialogs changed and so..)
I'm speakin about the MANGA, which is TOTALLY different!!
If you haven't, READ IT!!
Even if you've seen the film, read it and you'll be surprised.
The film is for kids, while the manga, despite the normally "easy"
form of this media, is something that touches the highest levels
of art and literature!
It's a work purely born of heart..
The story, always so dark, dramatic and sad, but somehow joyful and
positive, has the most involving and capturing trama I've ever read.
Even more than the Lord of the Rings, IMHO.
Most of all... it's moving.
And offers a view (and a meaning) of life that goes beyond beliefs,
beyond religions, beyond sufferings.
For me it was... illuminating.

Try... you have the luck of having it translated!
And see the customer reviews at the same site!
Sorry for my intrusion! :)

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 12:24 pm
by KidD01
SAINT SEIYA ! (part 1)

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The review was made by Arythar Mcshido taken from his Saint Seiya page.

Saint Seiya is a Japanese animated feature which was first released in 1986. Up to today, this anime didn't loose anything of it's fascination. Saint Seiya is a story from Masami Kurumada about warriors called 'Saints', whose task is to protect Athena, the Goddess of peace, and to fight against evil forces. There are also evil Saints in the story who are on the hostile side. It is said that all 200 years the Evil will come back to earth and will try to rule the whole world with a helping hand from their forces. In the same time, the Goddess Athena will be reincarnated, to prevent the Evil from accesion to power on earth, and to save the world.
The story has five main chacters: Seiya the Pegasus Saint, Shiryu the Dragon Saint, Shun the Andromeda Saint, Hyoga the Cygnus Saint and Ikki the Phoenix Saint. The task of those Saints is to protect Athena and to fight against the evil forces and defeat them. The Saints are wearing armours, which they have deserved after a some years of hard training. Their armours protects them from external impacts and give them also some special abilities. The armour represents a star constellation, from which a Saint also gains his power, called 'cosmo'. For newbies: The cosmo of a Saint is like an aura. According to the story, everybody has got a cosmo, which he/she is able to discover.

The story (i.e. the anime-series) consists of 114 episodes and can be basically divided in six main parts:
1. The tournament for the gold armour of the Saggitarius
2. In search of the stolen parts of the gold armour of the Saggitarius
3. The Battle against the silver Saints and other kind of close encounters
4. The Combat at the Sanctuary
5. The Fight in Asegard
6. The Battle in Poseidon's Kingdom

Saint Seiya brings the subject "friendship" and "holding together" in an amazing way to you. The feature also demonstrates that the "bad guys" can have their good sides and they needn't to be only mad, dump and ugly. The enemies are not just there acting as "cannon-fodder", but they are fighting for an ideal they believe in, thus they have a reason to be, and this makes them not less interesting than the main characters.

Saint Seiya manga has been published by Shonen Jump, directed by Shueisha. Drawn by Masami Kurumada who's also know for his other creation "B'Tx"

Below is image of Athena Saints (in their daily clothes) taken from Arythar Mcshido site. Standing left to right : Phoenix Ikki, Pegasus Seiya, Andromeda Shun. Sitting down L to R : Dragon Shiryu , Cygnus Hyoga
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Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 9:41 pm
by Tamerlane
Thats pretty sweet, you have pictures and everything. :D

Man I sound like a ten year old :o :rolleyes:

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2002 12:17 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
Originally posted by Tamerlane
Thats pretty sweet, you have pictures and everything. :D

Man I sound like a ten year old :o :rolleyes:
Anime can do that to you. :D Every time I watch Ghost in the Shell I'm reminded of the first time I saw it and still just as blown away. Remeber it was my first anime.

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2002 12:47 am
by Tamerlane
And I'm so ever thankful of SBS. :D

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2002 12:58 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
Yes, SBS is truly a blessing for WA TV. Almost all the anime I've seen has been courtesy of SBS.

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2002 1:49 am
by KidD01
Well my first anime was Voltes V it's one very old mecha anime. But I got hooked with Masami Kurumada pieces after I saw Saint Seiya. And FYI SS got such a huge fans that a local Japanese station reaired them again - and Bandai release a lmited edition stuff just for it :cool: You can check the details here

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2002 2:01 am
by Tamerlane
Mazinger my first, is it considered Anime?

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2002 3:41 am
by KidD01
Man ! Mazinger is one of my fave too :) It's anime allright and a real long anime; start with Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, and Grandaizer. There's a rumor about the new series called Mazin Kaiser :)

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2002 6:14 am
by Tamerlane
I've seen a few of them. The best being the later ones in which he could fly :cool:

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2002 11:03 am
by KidD01
I'll check around on my files. if I can get some pics of Mazinger I'll post it so you can the idea which is what ;)

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:31 pm
by RandomThug
For all which is unholy

Please god, or anyone on this forum, send forth unto my possesion the Cowboy Bebop american release box set. You know the limited release that I didnt get and now costs about 3 bills on ebay or half.com. If you can hear me god, please please deliver me into the lovely world of bebop....

P.S. if anyone has it, wants to sell it, knows where I can get it cheaper then 200 bucks, will let me do bad things for it... email me at damnbasen@yahoo.com


please

love

thug

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2002 12:35 pm
by RandomThug
Scifi helps

Little story. My first real intro to Anime was the Scifi network a few years back, like four years back...

Come home from a little party late as hell... turn on the tv and all of a sudden my eyes clash over this wierd pale tall white woman in some anime... she says in a calm wierd metalic voice... "hello"

I watch. I love. I become one with the addiction.

It was one of the Adieu train three 9 series... Actually in the reaccuring next couple saturdaynights I saw more than one of the shows... those Adieu train 999 movies got me HORRIBLY hooked, a cartoon that was mature... a theme I could love...

Short story it was yes....

Anyhow from there its been all over.