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 Rec.Arts.Anime.Misc Frequently Asked Questions List
 This version: 02 January 2002.
 Posted to rec.arts.anime.misc every odd month!
 Most recent updates at this webpage address:
 http://member.newsguy.com/~memoirs/
 (Mirror site: http://home.opendir.org/nikkou/raamfaq.html )

 If you are a newcomer to the raa.misc newgroup, please do
 read thru this FAQ. Like most other FAQs, it contains answers
 to questions asked in rec.arts.anime.misc that the regulars
 would rather not have to deal with FOR THE UMPTEENTH time.
 We would like to have more time and bandwidth to devote to
 serious issues like what underwear the female fans favour,
 which hentai title is the most intellectual, and which anime
 company we should wage our latest vendetta against. If you're
 a regular, well..! Take a look and see if you've been misquoted. ^_^

 Thanks to all raa.misc posters, the answers here have been cribbed from
 your posts and various other resources physical or virtual (but not
 imaginary <G>). Credits shown for those whose posts have been taken 'et
 al'.

 There is a resource section after the 'Q&A' sections. I am considering
 adding a raa.misc 'trivia' section. Any thoughts, suggestions about
 this? E-mail me!

 This is a list in progress. Like everything I do, it's highly coloured
 by my idiocyncrasies. While striving to be as accurate as possible in
 this list, please don't use it as proof (of anything). I and nobody
 else mentioned in this list is claiming to be a fount of all wisdom
 ..well, if they do, it's nothing to do with me. <G> Hmm, since I'm
 about it.. if anything goes wrong, it has NOTHING to do with us. ;)

 Please do *post* corrections (along with facts, articles to back them
 up) and suggestions to the current "rec.arts.anime.misc faq list"
 thread in rec.arts.anime.misc . Note: E-mails to me about the faq list
 are welcomed, but might be posted to raa.misc for discussion. Also do
 let me, Nikkou (nikkou @ mail.com), know if for some reason you feel
 you have to put this FAQ up on a website or on any other media... Any
 excerpts must be credited, either to "Rec.Arts.Anime.Misc FAQ List
 (ver. whatever date)" or to the individual or source named, whichever
 is relevant.

  

 stuff fixed/added:

    Nothing has been added. :)~

    Nikkou-note: Warmest good wishes for the new year, everyone! If you
    are new to raa.misc, welcome. :) My personal thanks to members of
    rec.arts.anime.misc whom have given me hours of entertaining reading
    and laughter, to those whom have contributed much information and
    translations from Japanese sources, and especially those who
    volunteer to write concise versions of answers condensed from posts.
    There are also those who seem to have nothing to do but send odd,
    unrelated, unhelpful and dreadfully boring posts to the newsgroups.
    I have ignored all those; my apologies to them and my condolences to
    their parents.

    If you have enjoyed reading raa.misc you might be delighted to know
    that Google Groups has made available almost all Usenet posts from
    1981. There is a link to their Advanced Groups Search at the end of
    this list. If you are new to Usenet, Groups Google has a help page
    here: http://groups.google.com/googlegroups/help.html  Do click
    on the links on the left and read the Basics of Usenet, Usenet
    Glossary, Posting Style Guide and Posting FAQ too. It will help you
    (and the regulars) as you start your Usenet experience. It will be a
    good one! :)

    Some other news. Faq.org has lost it's funding. This means that one
    of the most popular online archives of Usenet FAQs will have to stop
    its service. Read more about it here: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/

    The raamfaq list will be updated in March. Please e-mail me with any
    suggestions, comments, offers of help or Hermes scarves.
  

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 Here we start on the regular, nourishing, chockful-of-tasty-stuff contents!

 General Questions:

    1.Isn't 'anime' a French word? 
    2.Which 'manga' should I watch now? 
    3.Isn't anime ALL sex and violence? *dro-ool* 
    4.I like (anime title), what else is there like it? 
    5.How can I get fansubs? 
    6.I know about VHS and LD, what is VCD and DVD? 
    7.How do I know if I'm getting the REAL thing? 
    8.What is this 'shounen shoujo' business? 
    9.Is an 'otaku' an octopus? 
   10.What do lemons and the letter 'H' have to do with anime? 
   11."Is this seiyuu married?" 
   12.What music's playing when...? (and other anime music related questions) 
   13.Why the heck should I subscribe to raa.music or games or whatever??!!! 
   14.What's all this PS, PSX, P2 doing in raa.misc? 
   15.Why do they list the bloodtype of the characters and even the seiyuu? 
   16.How do I let Disney know I would like to buy Studio Ghibli anime subbed
        and dubbed on DVD? 
   17.Is there an anime convention near where I live, or am moving to? 
   18.Can I let all you wonderful people know I am selling or auctioning
       anime or 'almost related to anime' goods?
   19.What's this [GRIT] tag? 
   20.Why the bandana over the head, as worn by Happosai in Ranma and by 
       Tenchi's dad at the onsen? 
   21.Can you tell me about this Chinese-subtitled (or English, I *think* it's 
       English, subbed) DVD/VCD? 


 Questions about Specific Anime:

    1.Was it Whosis took Whatsis and got canned along with _Dragon Half_? 
    2.Tenchi Muyo 
             Does Ryoko (from "Tenchi Muyo") have a tail? 
             Ryoko and the Gems 
    3.I heard that "Grave of the Fireflies" was double-featured with "Totoro" in
       Japan. Is it true? 
    4.Can someone post the "Ghost in the Shell" script? 
    5.Cowboy Bebop 
             Is there a "Cowboy Bebop: session #0"? 
             Name of song during fight in church? 
    6.What's this or that (or anything esle) in Escaflowne? 
    7.Hey, is there going to be a Battle Angel Alita movie? (..and all other 
       Gunnm questions.) 
    8.Where can I find the FAQ for DB/DBZ? 
    9.What is this LoGH? 

  
 What's this Anime?

 Then, "Some more online resources" and the end of it.

  

 ---All together now..

 General Questions:

 1. Isn't 'anime' a French word?

 Well, it is, but the Japanese 'anime' is a loanword adapted from the
 English word 'animation'. The Japanese use it to refer to all animated
 works, but 'anime' has been adopted by the majority of English speakers
 to refer only to Japanese animation. Geddit? Please don't make me
 repeat that again...

 The range of Japanese animation made is rather like that for TV. It is
 used for both education and entertainment, some are a happy medium of
 both. There are programmes made for children, teenagers, young adults
 to those of a certain age. *ahem*

 Rei's Anime and Manga Page
 http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/user/r/e/rei/WWW/Anime.html

  

 2. Which 'manga' should I watch now?

 Maybe round the beginning of the 20th century you'd watch 'manga', but
 since then for the past nine decades or so, 'anime' has been used for
 animation leaving 'manga' to refer to comics. I've noticed that people
 to whom this has to be explained have pointed the source of their
 confusion to a certain purveyor of anime with the word 'manga' in their
 name. No, we shall not also complain about their DVDs now. ;)

 If you'll like to discuss or ask about 'manga' as in japanese comics,
 there is a whole newsgroup especially for that: " rec.arts.manga " and
 the very extensive online manga guide, "PRISMS" to consult at:
 http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Ginza/4996

  

 3. Isn't anime ALL sex and violence? *dro-ool*

 No. 

  

 4. I like (anime title), what else is there like it?

 Rob Kelk posts "The Anime Primer" aka "WHAT ANIME SHOULD I WATCH NOW?"
 on the first of every month to raa.misc and raa.fandom. It has a
 companion, "The Anime Ecchi/Hentai Primer". These two lists mainly
 cover titles that can be obtained mainly in the USA and Canada, and
 perhaps the rest of the online world if any of the online companies
 would sell them outside of North America...

 The Anime Primer:
 http://robkelk.tripod.com/a-primer.html 

 The Anime Ecchi/Hentai Primer:
 http://robkelk.tripod.com/ahprimer.html 

 Some online review sites:-

 A Parent's Guide to Anime
 http://www.abcb.com/parents/ 

 Anime Web Guide
 http://www.tcp.com/~doi/alan/webguide/awgHome.html 

 Non-anime watchers review of anime
 http://www.eldar.org/~brad/anime.html 

 If you're curious about currents shows in Japan, by all means post a
 question in raa.misc specifying that you're interested in recent
 titles.

  

 5. How can I get fansubs?

 First things first: Fansubs are illegal.
 Next important note: You shouldn't have to pay for them.

 Long, long ago, there were privileged beings who received tapes of
 anime from friends in Japan. When these times are mentioned, nostalgia
 wells up amongst the reverend generation and they'll admonish the
 ingrates who complain of the quality of present anime media, talk about
 watching nth gen tapes of raw anime with someone reading from a script
 and proclaim how much they liked it, amidst much florishing and
 thumping of their walking sticks.

 Dedicated groups of people began transcribing scripts and translating
 them. Not content to just read them out at anime viewings, they began
 to sub tapes with the translations. Subbing a copy for personal use is
 apparently all right, but these tapes were copied and circulated which
 made them illegal. Some of the people who did such naughty things can
 still be found in raa.misc ..you have been warned! ;)

 Nowadays amongst the wealth of English subbed and dubbed anime
 releases, we still have deluded heros or vigilantes who continue
 fansubbing, and distros who make copies of the tapes and send them out.
 The honourable way of obtaining fansubs was to trade tape for tape, or
 send a self-addressed envelope and the needed numbers of blank tape to
 the people who offer fansubs. Some will ask for a contribution for
 their time, etc. (Some have a long list of 'etcs') It's up to you how
 much you want to be suckered out of your money.

 If you see a shop selling fansubs, let the owner know they are illegal.
 If they persist in selling fansubs of series that have been licensed in
 your country, by all means let the licence holder know.

 Avatar wrote an FAQ on the ethics and legalities of fansubs, which
 sadly he now cannot maintain anymore, but copies might be found
 online...

 For more on fansubs: http://www.fansubs.net/

 Newsgroups: rec.arts.anime.misc
 Subject: Re: How much is a reasonable price for fansubs?
 From: Gilles Poitras 
 Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2001 06:45:03 -0700

 In article <3b1a671c$1@post.newsfeeds.com>, "garfangle" 
  wrote:

 > I would like your opinion on how much should be a reasonable price
 > that one should pay for fansubs.

 SASE - Self Addressed Stamped Envelope

 This protects the distro from accusations of being a profiteering scum.

 It also removes the time, labor and cost needed to buy and stock blank 
 tapes.

 As for the cost of wear on equipment and time spent duplicating tapes 
 fansubbing should be a hobbist activity. If you are distribution so many 
 tapes it hurts your VCR and reduces the quality of personal life I 
 suggest a different hobby.

 Not that many years ago distributors would only provide tapes to clubs 
 which greatly reduced the time spent duplicating tapes and at the same 
 time placed tapes in many fans hands. It also provided a great incentive 
 to attend club meetings to watch lots of fansubbed anime with others and 
 then borrow tapes from the club library.

 -- 
 Gilles Poitras
 Obsession: Anime
 Profession: Librarian

  

 6. I know about VHS and LD, what is VCD and DVD?

 A DVD looks just like a music CD and is the prefered medium for most of
 us. (I hear ya Dave, hey, I'm not complaining about tapes! ;) For all
 your anime DVD needs, please go to: http://www.animeondvd.com/

 A VCD looks like just a music CD (deja vu? :) and can carry up to 70
 mins worth of MPEG-1 encoded audiovisual. The quality ranges from good
 VHS to really "Is something wrong with my eyes?" terrible. I have heard
 there is a Japanese _Neon Genesis Evangelion_ set put out by Gainax,
 and a Singapore _Gundam 0083_ limited box set. Most VCDs come from Hong
 Kong and Taiwan, unfortunately there are many bootlegs. In Hong Kong
 licenced VCDs cost about US$2.50 to US$6. Most of them go for about
 US$4.

 A VCD faq: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/2496/vcdfaq.html

 --An addition from Ru Igarashi..

 There is a SVCD (Super VCD) format which uses MPEG2 on CD (so in
 a sense it is a cross between a VCD and DVD).  It's getting popular
 in non-professional video circles, but isn't getting the recognition
 that VCD has in commercial circles.  The frame sizes, amongst other 
 specifications, are also different.  The maximum amount of video 
 varies depending on the settings (the more video, the lower the 
 quality).  VCD lacks a lot of the settings that SVCD has, so it 
 has a fixed maximum storage.  See:

 http://www.uwasa.fi/~f76998/video/svcd/overview/

 I think most (if not all) anime SVCD tend to be bootlegs.  SVCD
 should not be confused with DVD, even though they share many
 traits.

 ru

  

 7. How do I know if I'm getting the REAL thing?

 Copyright notices of the original anime owners and creators will always
 be visible, even when licensed to a company outside of Japan. For a
 list of some Japanese companies and their websites:

 http://www.anipike.com/comjpn.html

 (Yes, peeps, an anipike page. ;)

 Pay your real money, for the real thing- support the creators. For real
 in-depth info on how to know what's real and what's fake, visit Joe
 Curzon's page: The Pirate Anime FAQ-
 http://www.digital.anime.org.uk/piratefaq.html 
 A Guide To Unlicensed Anime and Manga Related Goods

  

 8. Is this 'shounen' or 'shoujo'?

 I wasn't going to put this in because it's so amusing to see Peter Van
 Huffel get all in a huff about it in raamisc (and rec.arts.manga too!
 ;) Then again, I guess it'll be better for his blood pressure or
 something, so here is Peter's own words:

 *SIGH*. Let me repeat it once more. Something is shounen because it's
 targeted at shounen (boys), something is shoujo because it's targeted
 at shoujo (girls). That's the only distinction, and all the rest is
 nonsense. If Urusei Yatsura and Kimagure Orange Road had been featured
 in a girls' magazine, I would call it shoujo. But as those series were
 featured in Shounen magazines, those manga and their offspring anime
 are as shounen as it can get.

 shoujo, shounen, seinen, seijin : only difference is TARGET PUBLIC, not 
 content, not style, or anything else!!!  
 --

 Peter
 ---
 ************************************************
 *****   PRISMS: The Ultimate Manga Guide   *****
 *** formerly known as the Usenet Manga Guide ***
 *   http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Ginza/4996  *
 ************************************************
 ---

  

 9. Is an 'otaku' an octopus?

 Some of us female fans have met some that lead us to think so... 

 The common Japanese meaning for 'otaku' is that of an obsessed fan, a
 definite wierdo, but some take pride in being an otaku as one who does
 the best they can for their interest. (There is a fine line between
 dedication and insanity. ;) In American fandom, to be termed an 'otaku'
 is like receiving a badge of honour. I have heard Carl Horn and Gilles
 Poitras compliment each other on their otaku-ness, but by reflex my
 eyes start searching out the exits of the room.^_^;;   Steve Pearl,
 American fan-extraordinnaire (and original keeper of the raa.misc faq,
 indeed of most of the usenet anime/manga faqs) has been called the
 American 'Otaking' by the Japanese 'Otaking', Toshio Okada.

 A Little Note: The Japanese word for octopus is 'tako'.

 The prefix 'o' is added to Japanese words to dignify them, the person
 using them, or the person being addressed. 'Cha' very well means tea,
 but one says 'o-cha' in polite company, just as one will need to go to
 the 'o-tearai' after too many cups of 'o-cha'. Thus, an 'o-tako' might
 well be a dignified fan, no matter how many tentacles it might have.
 Much restraint might be needed not to dice them up for 'tako-yaki'...

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 Subject: Re: Otaku
 From: James Sternberg 
 Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2001 10:36:08 +0900

 "Skeleton Man" wrote in message:
 > How many here call themselves otaku? How man call anime fandom otaku?

 It depends.  When I am in the US, I have no problem calling myself an
 otaku (as long as no Japanese people are around) since it seems to just
 mean an anime fan and seems to be used with some sense of pride.  Here
 in Japan, there is no way that I would claim to be an otaku!  "Thems is
 fight'n words".

 James


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Subject: Re: CNN's definition of Otaku
 From: Invid Fan 
 Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 13:36:20 -0400

 Bruce Grubb wrote:

 > Paul Case wrote:
 > >http://asia.cnn.com/2001/BUSINESS/asia/07/12/tokyo.otaku/
 > >
 > >And here I thought it was just an anime/manga obsession.  I didn't
 > >know there was a techno twist to it.
 > 
 > FWIU otaku basicly means 'obsession'
 > <http://www.kissonline.com/kiss_otaku/misc/def.html> and can be
 > applied to anything.  Ie there are sport car, fishing, and non-anime
 > TV show otaku just as there anime and manga otaku.  Of course one of
 > the more famous otaku groups are the Trekers and Trekies; want to
 > learn more about Star Trek then you -ever- wanted to know?  Talk to
 > one of these people.

 "Otaku no Video" covers fans of anime, models, guns, paintball, porn,
 computer porn, and assorted other activities :)


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 From: Scott Schimmel 
 Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 19:09:14 GMT
 Organization: Between Laughter and Forgetting

 Heh.  There's always the definition that appears in William Gibson's
 books (Idoru, specifically):  "Obsessive techno-fetishist with social
 deficit."

 More properly, "otaku" just means "obsessive fan" these days.  It
 doesn't necessarily have to do with anime -or- technology (though most
 otaku are pretty tech-savvy, the better to hunt down new and obscure
 information on their topic of obsession).


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 From: Doug Jacobs 
 Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 22:19:43 -0000
 User-Agent: tin/1.4.4-20000803 ("Vet for the Insane") (UNIX) 
  (FreeBSD/4.2-STABLE            (i386))

 Otaku just means you're really, really, *REALLY* interested in something
 to the point of being obsessed with it.  It could be anime/manga, it
 could be computer games, it could vacuum cleaners, sport stars, etc.

 It's like geek in the US.  Geek usually refers to computers, but you can
 also be a photography geek, for instance.


  

 10. What do lemons and the letter 'H' have to do with anime?

 Lemons are something you squeeze and the juice comes out...

 They both refer to what is usually termed, 'adult' or 'mature' as in
 X-rated, NC-17 (does NC stand for 'No Clothes'? ;) Supposedly 'lemon'
 comes from the _Cream Lemon_ series and 'H' (ecchi) is from 'hentai',
 Japanese for 'perverted'. 'Hentai' is used much as 'Adult' is in the
 English-speaking world (and I do think the Japanese category is so much
 more apt ;).

  

 11. "Is this seiyuu married?"

 I don't know and I don't care, but you can find out more about the
 Japanese voice actors and actresses at the "Seiyuu Database":
 http://www.tcp.com/doi/seiyuu/seiyuu.html

 and join the "Seiyuu Mailing List":
 http://www.win.ne.jp/doi-bin/ml-admin.pl?ML_NAME=seiyuu

 Some more here, "Anime Hideaway":
 http://www.anime.usacomputers.net/~hideaway/

 From Rob Kelk: 
 The closest I know of to an English equivalent to Hitoshi Doi's seiyuu
 site is http://www.cyhaus.com/Camp/Jupiter/seiyuu.htm - be prepared to
 do a lot of digging, though...

  

 12. What music's playing when...? (and other anime music related questions)

 Please, please, PLEASE use rec.arts.anime.music for anime music
 questions. We are very, very nice and helpful there!

  

 13. Why the heck should I subscribe to raa.music or games or whatever??!!!

 Because the rec.arts.anime kami says so. ;)

 Shortly, it's because raa.misc is for general discussion of all anime,
 and if you'd like to discuss anime music, games or an anime which has
 its own newsgroup, you'll find like-minded fans there who have more
 detailed knowledge. You also won't have to wade through tides of posts
 you have little interest in! :) There is an explanation too in the
 "Welcome to rec.arts.anime.misc" list posted by Rob Maxwell on the 1st
 and 15th of every month. There is a comprehensive list of anime
 newsgroups also posted by Rob every two weeks. They meanwhile can be
 found here:

 Welcome To Rec.Arts.Anime.Misc
 http://www.geocities.com/willrobsm/raam/welcome.htm 

 Anime Newsgroup Master List
 http://www.geocities.com/willrobsm/raam/anime.htm 

  

 14. What's all this PS, PSX, P2 doing in raa.misc?

 Yeah, they should be in the games newsgroups. ;) PS and PSX are
 acronyms for the Sony Playstation, and P2 is the Sony Playstation 2
 They are game consoles. Popular anime have games made from them and
 indeed some games have lead to anime.

 There will be other acronyms, abbreviations, emoticons like (:p) and
 (^_^), as well as tags [HELP!!] appearing in the posts. Rob Kelk has
 gather them into the "Anime Acronym List", posted monthly, which can
 presently be found here:

 Anime Acronym List:
 http://members.tripod.com/~robkelk/acronyms.html

  

 15. Why do they list the bloodtype of the characters and even the seiyuu?

 (From a summary posted by Shez. Thanks Shez! :)

 Basically blood types are the Japanese equivalent of star signs.
 According to Ann Saphir's Mangajin article:

 Type O:
 Self possessed, lover of politics, well dressed, competitive, motivated, 
 realistic yet romantic, cliquey and possibly pushy.

 Type A:
 Perfectionist, sensible, disciplined, stubborn but passive and easily 
 swayed in a group, prefer to be the behind the scenes power rather than 
 up front.

 Type B:
 Own person, hate being told to do things a certain way, openly 
 emotional, open to new issues and ideas. Possibly selfish or even 
 perverse.

 Type AB:
 Dual personality, get along with others but also reserved in manner, 
 rational, critical, tire easily of things.

 The above stuff is just the tip of the iceberg though, the amount of 
 blood-type advice available is such that everyone will find something 
 they can identify with, much like Western horoscopes.

 One thing to note is that blood types are more evenly distributed in 
 Japan than in the West: A/B/O/AB split is approx. 40/20/30/10% compared 
 to US figure of 35/10/50/5%, so A is most common instead of O (which is 
 good because according to the article I'm most compatible with type A 
 women....)

 Here's some more from another chart which looks at "most/least likely 
 to..." features. Type B is most interested in sex, likely to have an 
 affair, is bribable, not dependable but is a strong fighter. Type O 
 is fashionable, dependable and untidy. Type A is neat, unfashionable, 
 asexual and weedy. Type AB is the least bribable.


 -Shez.
 -- 
 ______________________________________________________

 May a Misguided Platypus lay its Eggs in your Jockey Shorts
 ______________________________________________________
 Take a break at the Last Stop Cafe: http://www.xerez.demon.co.uk/
 Use PGP: my key is at http://www.xerez.demon.co.uk/p/Shez.asc

  
 Some more views about bloodtypes and personality:
 ABO World
 http://www.abo-world.co.jp/page/eng.top.htm

 Meaning of Blood Types
 http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Towers/2172/blood.htm

  

 16. How do I let Disney know I would like to buy Studio Ghibli anime
subbed and dubbed on DVD?

 (Well, it's in now Slithy! :D)

 From: Slithy Tove 
 Subject: Re: The quest for Kiki (on disk)
 Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 11:54:22 -0500
 Organization: Canker, Moth and Worm, Ltd.

 On Fri, 16 Mar 2001 14:30:21 GMT, Rob Kelk wrote:

 >I don't know whether there's a six-month moritorium, but I think it
 >would be an excellent idea if each of us was to write a *polite* letter
 >to the appropriate person at BVHE, saying how much we'd like to be able
 >to give and/or receive a copy of "Kiki's" on DVD this Christmas.  (Speak
 >with our wallets - the language Disney understands best...)
 >
 >The only question is, who's the appropriate person?

 Isn't it in the FAQ? ^_-;;

 David Jessen
 c/o Buena Vista Home Entertainment
 350 South Buena Vista Street
 Burbank CA 91521-4691
 USA

 Also see: http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/disney/writetodisney.html

 While I'd like Kiki on DVD, I've already got it subbed on VHS. I'd
 really prefer Laputa, Nausicaa, Porco Rosso, or about anything else in
 the Ghibli canon that isn't available in the US at all.

 == Tove
 --
 It would take a scientist to explain it, and I'm from
 the humanities.                          -- Joel Robinson

 More about the Disney/Tokuma Deal:
 http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/disney/



  

 17. Is there an anime convention near where I live, or am moving to?

 Lucky you, some people have put up comprehensive lists of all known
 anime conventions with websites:

 Anime Web Turnpike: Anime Conventions
 http://www.anipike.com/cons.html

 A Fan's View: Anime Convention Schedule
 http://www.fansview.com/consked.htm

  

 18. Can I let all you wonderful people know I am selling or auctioning
 anime or 'almost related to anime' goods?

 You can let us know at "rec.arts.anime.marketplace"

 The charter for "rec.arts.anime.misc" says that it was created for the
 discussion of Japanese animation. There is already a lot of traffic on
 this group. People looking to buy or trade would be reading
 marketplace, please post accordingly.

 All raa.misc readers are encouraged to followup FA/FS/FT posts with
 friendly pointers that they be posted to "rec.arts.anime.marketplace"
 or we will forward repeats with headers to their ISPs that they are
 posting against charter in the wrong newsgroup. (This answer crafted
 with advice from an ISP sysadmin too modest to let me name him. :)

  

 19. What's this [GRIT] tag?

 GRIT started in early 1996 on the raa.misc newsgroup, and has been
 going for ever since. The name is short for "Global Ranma Insanity
 Thread", and is basically an online role-playing game based on Ranma
 1/2 and happening a few years after the end of the Ranma 1/2 manga.
 Other anime has been incorporated as well - for example, there are
 elements of Magic Knights Rayearth and El Hazard.

 For more details on it, check out The Official GRIT page, at
 http://www.crosswinds.net/~sscougall/grit

 -With thanks to Steven Scougall for writing this.



 20. Why the bandana over the head, as worn by Happosai in Ranma and by
Tenchi's dad at the onsen?

 Subject: Tenchi question
 From: Arthur Levesque 
 Date: 28 Jun 2001 14:23:15 GMT

      I was "Tenchi Muyo" yesterday, the episode (#4, IIRC) where Tenchi's 
 father is trying to sneak a peek at the women bathing.  He ties a 
 bandanna over the top of his head and tells Tenchi that this is the 
 standard disguise for peeping.  Since Happosai does exactly the same 
 thing, what is the significance?  A cheap disguise, like the train 
 robbers in old westerns tying a bandanna over their mouths?


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 From: DAVID A MILLER 
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 19:40:45 GMT

 IIRC, it is a "tenugui", a hand towel tied over the head and used to
 "hide" one's face.  The fact that one is still recognizable despite the
 mask is of no real consequence.  About the time of the Heian Era, it
 was the norm for young women of marriageable age to receive visitors
 who would be out of the room by dawn.  If asked if she knew the man,
 she could truthfully reply that he had worn a mask.  If the same guy
 came back three nights in a row, then she became betrothed to him and
 thus departed her father's home as a bride. In noble households, the
 night visits were enhanced by the exchange of love poems and the
 knowledge that the visitor was a member of the aristocracy, who had
 often made his intentions known to the bride's family in advance.

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 From: Ross TenEyck 
 Date: 28 Jun 2001 23:25:57 GMT

 These days, it appears to be the conventional "I'm being sneaky
 and you're not supposed to know who I am" symbol -- not entirely
 unlike the minimal mask worn by the Lone Ranger and various
 comic-book superheroes.

 If memory serves, in the book _Pink Samurai_ -- which is highly
 entertaining -- the author claims that these nocturnal visitors
 that David describes would often urinate on the tracks of the
 sliding doors, supposedly to keep them from making noise.  Since
 this doesn't seem likely to actually work, the author speculates
 that the visitors were exercising a much more primal urge to mark
 the woman's bedroom as theirs, and warn other nighttime roamers
 to keep away.

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 From: Nobutoshi Ito 
 Date: 29 Jun 2001 13:13:06 +0900

 'tenugui' is the towel itself and the style is called 'hokkamuri'.

 'hokkamuri' reminds me (and perhaps many others) of Nezumi-kozou, a
 legendary theft in the Edo Era, especailly if the tenugi is ties under
 one's nose, rather than one's chin.


 21. Can you tell me about this Chinese-subtitled (or English, I *think*
 it's English, subbed) DVD/VCD?

 Subject: Re: Anime subbed in English in Hong Kong
 From: Nargun 
 Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 15:40:14 +1000

 On 12 Oct 2001, George Douglas Bing Lee wrote:
 > Am seeking ENGLISH SUBBED anime in Hong Kong, any shop that might
 > sell this, or offer imports from abroad, haven't had any luck at all.
 > 
 > Would appreciate any tips on this, haven't seen any Hong Kong tips,
 > mostly stuff in Japan or so...

 As I understand, it's really hard to get anime subbed into inglish from
 HK. Getting anime subbed into pseudoenglish is fairly straightforward...

  Louis
 --
  Louis Patterson  
  "A kind of ghostly never-never land where the might-have-beens 
  play with the ifs" - Isaac Asimov, _The End of Eternity_


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 Subject: Re: HK Import Anime DVDs: Report
 From: Nikkou 
 Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 10:29:07 +0800

 ru igarashi wrote:

 > Nikkou wrote:
 > >leo86 wrote:
 > >> Someone asked about those low-cost anime DVDs, imported from Hong
 > >> Kong, turning up at discount outlets that advertise
 > >> English/Chinese subtitles.
 > >[reviews snipped]
 > 
 > > This list will go into the faq list for the next update, but this seems
 > >like an appropriate thread to add to. (Thanks leo86! :)
 > 
 > >HK licensed anime DVDs, Region 3, are mainly of movies or OVAs with
 > >no English subtitles or dub track:
 > [list snipped]
 > 
 > Does this imply that the DVDs that leo86 bought are probably bootlegs?
 > The way they were described, they sounded like bootlegs.

 Yes, they did sound like bootlegs, but without looking at the DVDs
 themselves I didn't want to make any judgements. For all I know there
 might be legit anime DVDs from HK with English subs and/or tracks which
 I haven't come across. :)

 As always, the way to check for would be to look for the copyrights and
 logos of the creator/owner japanese companies on the DVD inserts and on
 the DVD itself. These are always clearly displayed on legitimate HK
 anime DVDs. It is the same for VCDs.


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 HK licensed anime DVDs, Region 3, are mainly of movies or OVAs with no
 English subtitles or dub track:

 Anime Title, followed by Japanese owners / Hong Kong licensee
(depending on whether I could read my own writing.. all contributions
welcomed, or do a search on Google for the Japanese copyright holders..)
 Captain Tsubasa TV Series, 3 vols. - Toei.. /
 Digimon Adventure - Akiyosh Hongo, Toei.. / Panorama
 Escaflowne Movie -  Sunrise.. / Dynamic
 Galaxy Express 999 -  Toei.. /Panorama
 Gaogaogar Final - Sunrise.. /
 Initial D - Shigeno Shuichi, Kodansha.. /
 Jin-Roh -  Production I.G. / Dynamic
 MAPS - KSS, TSS.. /
 Macross: DYRL -  Big West.. / Panorama
 Pokemon: Mew Two Strikes Back - Nintendo.. /
 Pokemon: Revelation Lugia - Nintendo.. /
 Sakura Wars OVA, 3 vols. -  Sega, Bandai Visual, Animate /Medialink
 Shin Getter Robo vs. Neo Getter Robo - Dynamic Planning /
 Space Travellers - Fuji / Universe Laser & Video Co.


 Nikkou-note: This list compiled with help from my local friendly music
 store, the local suspicious HMV, Chris Beveridge, and Led "You Only
 Exist in Cyberspace" Mirage.  :) 
 As for Hong Kong VCD anime titles, they are too numerous to list. Prices
 range from US$2.50-4.00 for each TV series VCD, to US$10 for movie
 titles.
 Universe Laser & Video Co.:
  http://www.uih.com.hk/tc/main_menu.html

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 Singapore licenced titles.  Japanese track. English subtitles. 
 All VCD format unless otherwise stated. 
 DVDs with Japanese track, English, Chinese, Malay subtitles. 

 Licensed by Gamesmart:
 Escaflowne
 08th MS Team
 Gundam War in the Pocket
 Outlaw Star

 Licensed by Odex ( http://www.odex.com.sg/ ):
 Boys Be DVD (E/C/M Sub/4 CD)
 Fushigi Yuugi
 Nanako,Amazing Nurse DVD (E/C/M Sub/2 CD)
 Serial Experiments Lain Lain DVD (E/C/M Sub/4 CD)
 Sol Bianca: The Legacy DVD (E/C/M Sub/4 CD)
 Tenchi Muyo In Love 2 DVD(E/C/M Sub/1CD)

 Thanks to randy a rinesmith for nudging me on to put in the Odex
 titles.

  

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 Questions about Specific Anime:

 1. Was it Whosis took Whatsis and got canned along with _Dragon Half_?

 (Thanks so much to Mark Neidengard.)

 Funny how the oddest rumors resurface at the oddest times.  The author
 of the Dragon Half manga, MITA Ryuusuke, was never accused or convicted
 of any drug-related offense.  After finishing all seven tankoubon worth
 of Dragon Half (of which the anime covers like maybe one or two), he
 went on to do the seven volume series "Kurokami no Captured" and is
 AFAICT still writing.

 My understanding is that it was the then-president of Kadokawa Shoten,
 Haruki who was sent to jail for possession of cocaine, although recent
 news reports cast the actual jail time in some doubt.  What is
 indisputable is that something narcotics-related caused a reshuffling
 at the top of Kadokawa Shoten, which is now run by Haruki's brother(?)
 Tsuguhiko.  Kadokawa Shoten is the parent company of Fujimi Shobo, the
 publisher of Dragon Half and Captured (although his latest, "Aiten
 Myou-ou Monogatari", is in Afternoon KC).

 And, given the timing, I don't think the narcotics thing had anything
 to do with Dragon Half only being two episodes.  The series that
 suffered directly were the Silent Mobius/Arslaan Senki double feature
 movies... had Haruki not gotten into trouble, it is likely that both
 series would have continued in movie format instead of the shelving
 that SM got and the low-budget OVA treatment Arslaan got.
 -- 
 /!\/!ark /!\!eidengard, EE Grad, VLSI.      http://keyframe.cjas.org/~mneideng/
 "Fairy of sleep, controller of illusions"   Maigo no Daigakuinsei, Cornell U.
 "Control the person for my own purpose."      "Don't mess with the Dark Elves!"
         -Pirotess, _Record_of_Lodoss_War_         Shadowrunner and Anime Addict

  

 2. Tenchi Muyo

 -Does Ryoko have a tail?

 (Thanks for writing this up and posting it, Rob!)

 No.  We've had many opportunities to see Ryoko completely naked in
 various onsen (which roughly translates as "bath-house") scenes, and
 she doesn't have a tail in those.  The tail appears to be part of the
 dress she wears when we see the tail.

 At this point, many people say "But the tail moves..."  Ryoko has some
 telekinetic abilities (most impressively demonstrated in OAV #6, "We
 Need Tenchi!"), so she can easily manipulate the "tail" that way.

 -- 
 Rob Kelk          http://robkelk.tripod.com/          


 -Ryoko and the Gems

 Subject: Tenchi Series Question: Ryoko and the Gems...
 From: Michael Steve 
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 00:21:17 GMT

 After going through the Tenchi Muyo OAV, and now stepping through
 Universe again. I had come to the conclusion that the gems that played
 so much a part of Muyo, are also visibly (though never truly a part of
 that story arc)  in Universe. This was in fact an interesting side
 relevation which brought to me a very interesting question.

 In Muyo, Ryoko and/or the sword at any given time have three gems.
 Ryoko has a place for one gem on each wrist. Does anyone know (with a
 warning towards good taste...) where the third gem would have been
 located on Ryoko, since it is quite clear that she is one wrist short.

 Silly, with a twist of intrigue. Anyone know?

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 From: Arnold Kim 
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 19:57:26 -0400

 It's only in the OAV series.  There is no mention of the gems in any
 other continuity.

 In her throat or neck, I believe.  There's a flashback in one of the
 OAVs to when she was fighting Yosho, and IIRC he sticks his sword in
 through her throat and extracts the third gem.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 From: Brad Jackson 
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 02:53:18 -0000

         I don't think it was ever explicitly stated, but I think you
 are correct. The neck seems like an obvious place, and that flashback
 scene with Yosho definately implied that the third gem was somewhere
 around that general area. Lower on her chest, near her heart would be
 another plausable location, but I think that right where her trachia is
 (assuming that Ryoko has a trachia) seems like the most likely place
 given all the evidence.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 From: Tcold 
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 21:25:09 -0700

 In the Shin Tenchi Muyo! Ryouki novel (which is part of the OVA
 continuity), the cover page show Ryoko with all three gems. She in full
 Goddess mode and the third gem is in her throat. Beautiful picture
 indeed.


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 Subject: Re: Tenchi Muyo In Depth: META FAQ
 From: Frank White 
 Date: 20 May 2001 20:31:49 GMT

 One thing that always seems to confuse people is, "If there are only
 three gems, where did that gem on Ryouko's wrist come from that she had
 in the first OAV? and where did she get that gem that she used when
 they were fighting Kagato?"  It might be wise to add a bit explaining
 that Ryouko can manufacture synthetic power gems by drawing on her life
 force; that's why she looked mummified when Tenchi entered her crypt,
 she was draining her life away to create the gems that would enable her
 to break free and go to him.  She made two gems that way; one was
 destroyed in her fight with Tenchi (apparently synthetic gems are
 unstable and detonate if they aren't in contact with Ryouko's body).
 The other she disguised as a earring and kept for emergencies; the
 fight with Kagato qualified as an emergency in her eyes, clearly.

 FW 


 Visit the Tenchi Muyo In Depth: META FAQ
 http://www.dimensional.com/~josh/TMID_FAQ/

  

 3. I heard that "Grave of the Fireflies" was double-featured with "Totoro" in
Japan. Is it true?

 Yes. At that time, no one thought that people would want to see "a
 movie about a two little kids and a Monster in rural Japan", and
 "Totoro" was considered a big investment risk. Still, Miyazaki and the
 editors of "Animage" wanted to make this movie, which was Miyazaki's
 pet project for a long time. So they thought up the idea of
 risk-sharing. "Grave" was a well-known novel, and because of its
 "educational" value, a certain level of audience could be expected.
 (Indeed, "Grave" was chosen by many school boards as a movie to show
 their students - and "Totoro" along with it, since it was in the
 package.) Suzuki, then the chief editor of "Animage" (now a producer at
 Ghibli) went to Shinchosha, the publishing company which published the
 novel "Grave". Since Shinchosha was looking for an opportunity to enter
 the movie business, they agreed to produce the movie "Grave". Both
 Tokuma and Shinchosha knew they were going to lose money, but they
 still went ahead with the project (they did lose money from the
 theatrical release). So, if it were not for "Grave", there would have
 been no "Totoro". [1]

 [1]: http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/grave/faq.html#totoro

 [From the "Grave" FAQ written by Ryoko Toyama, posted by Lawrence Lin]

 "Grave of the Fireflies (Hotaru no Haka)" FAQ:
 http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/grave/faq.html

  

 4. Can someone post the "Ghost in the Shell" script?


 From: Ben Cantrick 
 Subject: Re: Request for Ghost in the Shell Script 
 Date: 2001-03-26 22:37:22 PST 

 In article <99pbe4$dek@freepress.concentric.net>,
 somebody wrote:
 >Can someone please post the script for Ghost in the shell or tell me where I
 >can find it please.

 -----
 #!/bin/sh

 echo           "Boo!"
   #########
 #############
 ###  ###  ####     ###
 #############     ####
 ############   ######
 ###################
 ################
 ################
 ###############
 ############
 ########
 ###
 ##
 #
 -----

   Ooooh, scary...

   Oh, wait, you meant a script for the movie "Ghost in the Shell".
 Sorry, my bad!!


           -Ben "a.h.bou fodder if I ever saw it" Cantrick
 -- 
 Ben Cantrick                         |   Yes, the AnimEigo BGC dubs still suck.
 BGC Nukem:     http://www.dim.com/~mackys/bgcnukem.html
 The Spamdogs:  http://www.dim.com/~mackys/spamdogs
 http://www.akula.com/~tooch/fullauto/auto5.html



 If you want to ask for scripts of licensed anime movies, don't. You and
 whomever makes them available might find some anime company's lawyers
 sending you words too.

  

 5. Cowboy Bebop

 Is there a "Cowboy Bebop: session #0"?

 Subject: Re: Cowboy Bebop: session #0??
 From: Mark L. Neidengard
 Date: 14 Apr 2001 14:00:26 GMT

 In article ,
 Eleanor Kai wrote:
 >Yes there is really such a thing as session 0 (so that item looks real), but

 I have Session 0 on LD; I bought, then resold Session 0 on DVD (the
 first pressing of which comes with a totally useless but totally
 unavailable CD single that contains the full length version of "Tank").
 The cover is a blue and black color scheme with Spike looking at the
 camera and Vicious behind him looking over his shoulder at the camera,
 along with a red rose.  The rear cover has one of the numerous English
 translations of the "The work which will become a genre unto itself
 will be called..." speech from the Bebop concept document, whose
 unmolested form is contained in the Session 0 liner notes.

 >from my understanding it is actually spread throughout all of the
 >American disks in the form of special features.  Basically Session 0
 >has things like a full length tank music video and interviews...  So,
 >if you have the American releases you probably won't be getting
 >anything new.  Of course it's been 2 years since I saw it so...  ^^;;

 Track listing:

 1. Opening    [i.e. the TV opening]
 2. Charactors
 3. Interview of The Staff
 4. Interview of The Cast
 5. The Story Digest of Sessions Not Broadcast on Television
 6. "Tank!" Full Size Muisc Clip
 7. Ending     [i.e the TV ending]
 8. "Tank!" Club Remix Clip
    ["Tank!" (BEBOP AV eDIT) memixed by DJ FOOD / music video clip by Hexatic]


 The LD 27 minutes long, BEAL-1288, 1800Y, 1998.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 From: Mark L. Neidengard
 Date: 16 Apr 2001 13:25:39 GMT

 Rob Kelk wrote:
 >So I assume these are the same things as what were included on the
 >Region 1 DVDs, except for "The Story Digest of Sessions Not Broadcast on
 >Television".  Is it worthwhile trying to track down a copy just for that
 >section, or is this something for completists only?

 I'd say that Session 0 is for completists only, since most (or all?) of
 the other parts are available scattered throughout the R1's.  If
 there's one thing that it _would_ be worth tracking down, but which was
 (to my knowledge) never released on home video, it's Session XX.  This
 was the "thirteenth" broadcast episode, which isn't a real ending to
 the series but rather a retrospective where the main cast reinterprets
 and elaborates on what did happen in the twelve broadcast eps.  It's
 quite fascinating, even if it was a stopgap measure until the series
 could be completed and released.
 -- 
 /!\/!ark /!\!eidengard, EE Grad, VLSI.      http://keyframe.cjas.org/~mneideng/
 "Fairy of sleep, controller of illusions"   Maigo no Daigakuinsei, Cornell U.
 "Control the person for my own purpose."      "Don't mess with the Dark Elves!"
         -Pirotess, _Record_of_Lodoss_War_         Shadowrunner and Anime Addict



 -Name of song during fight in church?

 From: 'Vejita' S. Cousin 
 Subject: Cowboy Bebop - Name of song during fight in church?
 Date: 2001-02-28 19:09:01 PST

    Does anyone know the name of the song that's playing in the
 background when Spike and Vicious first fight in the church?  I believe
 it's ep6. Thanks in advance.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 From: Avery Davies 
 Date: 2001-02-28 20:04:02 PST

 I just got the DVD, and you're close, it's episode 5. The song is Green Bird
 off of the Cowboy Bebop: No Disc soundtrack.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 From: Doctor Chibi-Moon 
 Date: 2001-02-28 20:06:06 PST

 The one with the female voices singing with piano accompaniment is
 called 'Green Bird', and it was episode #5. Someone's made a whole
 webpage about it...
 http://www.its.caltech.edu/~isaacs/greenbird/index.html


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 From: OcristIII 
 Date: 2001-02-28 21:25:35 PST

 I think it's called 'Rain'. It's on soundtrack #1, but it's a different
 version, sung by a man. Actually, I think it's a superior version.


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 From: Slithy Tove 
 Date: 2001-02-28 22:22:41 PST

 Meta: this ought to be in the FAQ. Raam seems to get a this question
 at least once a week.

 == Tove
 --
 Try to be nice to people, avoid eating fat,
 read a good book every now and then, get some walking in,
 and try to live together in peace and harmony with
 people of all creeds and nations.


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 From: Nikkou 
 Date: 2001-03-01 02:18:47 PST

 Danke for the suggestion, Tove, but even tho I don't police the
 newsgroup I am of the mind that music questions should go into
 raa.music's FAQ. There would be a pointer in the raa.misc FAQ that
 music questions are more appropriate in rec.arts.anime.music

 (11th Nov., ok, I knuckled under, but do go to raa.music for
 anime-related questions. There's also a very good raa.music FAQ.)


  

 6. What's this or that (or anything esle) in Escaflowne?

 Please visit the well-organised and easy-on-the-eye "Escaflowne
 Compendium" for information on both the Japanese and American releases.
 http://www.anime.net/escaflowne/index.html

  

 7. Hey, is there going to be a Battle Angel Alita movie? (..and all
other Gunnm questions.)

 Read the Gunnm FAQ!
 http://www.reimeika.ca/marco/gfaq.html

 There is a Gunnm newsgroup: alt.comics.gunnm
 and do visit Yukito Kishiro's website, Yukitopia: 
 http://www.interq.or.jp/drums/tsutomu/E-top/E-frame.html

  

 8. Where can I find the FAQ for DB/DBZ?

 The FAQ will posted every month to alt.fan.dragonball, rec.arts.anime.info,
rec.arts.anime.misc

 You can also get the FAQ from:
 http://www.netcom.com/~brief/dbfaq/

 You'll be able to view it in HTML format, or in plain ASCII.

  

 9. What is this LoGH??

 From: Erik Schultz
 Date: 8 Apr 2001 09:40:54 -0500
  
 "Christopher Beilby" wrote: 

 >Nargun wrote:
 >> Legend of galactic heros, aka Ginga no eiyuu no densetsu IIRC, aka
 >> homo^H^H^H^Hboring germans in space.
 >
 >So, tell me something, Nargun.  Is there something about anime with an
 >actual story that you don't like?

   Actually, that's how fans of the series often describe it to others, 
 including myself.  ^_^  LoGH is definitely not for everyone.


 Everything you want and don't want to know about The Legend of the
 Galactic Heroes Ginga Eiyuu Dentetsu: The LoGH Info Center
 http://www.logh.net/


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 A raa.misc look at LoGH...

 Subject: (no longer OT) LoGH (was: The German Military)
 From: Chris Johnson 
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 15:48:00 -0400

  "DAVID A MILLER" wrote:

 > "Shadow6865" wrote in message
 > > I don't believe in "vassals nobly serving their leige and country,
 > > whether right or wrong." I don't believe in monarchy or nobility, I
 > > am too much of an eagalitarian to believe in such titles. I believe
 > > that all titles such as Lord, Lady, Duke, Baron, King, Emperor,
 > > etc. should be eradicated even if the titles don't grant anyone any
 > > actual power. Call it the spirit of revolution still left in me by
 > > my American forefathers who went against king to form the first
 > > government with no nobility or monarchy.
 > 
 > Cromwell, Robespierre, Mark Twain and Pol Pot are applauding your
 > opinion this moment.  Fortunately, they are already dead, so their
 > opinions don't "Count" (^o^).

 Your examples merely illustrate that it's somewhat pointless to make
 statements about "egalitarianism" in general.  In democracies, the
 legal system is based on the notion that everyone is equal before the
 law, and when that principle is subvert people tend to be outraged;
 that's an expression of egalitarianism.  So are the health care systems
 in most Western European countries.  So is the American tendency to
 prefer common sense, heartland populist values to the "Eastern
 Establishment". What ever you think of such examples (and we don't need
 to have a health care debate or culture war here), there's a vast
 difference between such phenomena and the "egalitarianism" of a
 Robespierre or Pol Pot.

 Getting back to anime, one can see this at work in Legend of the
 Galactic Heroes.  (Note: I've only seen the first 20 or so episode
 arc.) In some sense both Yang Wenli of the Free Planets Alliance and
 Reinhard von Lohengramm of the Galactic Empire are egalitarian.

 Von Lohengramm sees the nobility as a parasitic, decadent class that's
 living off the sweat of the commoners.  He wants to smash this class
 system.  Yet he seems to aspire to become emperor.  He's basically
 going down the road toward becoming an "egalitarian despot"; in Marxian
 lingo, we might call him a Bonapartist.  Thus, while we sort of
 sympathize with him, he's a morally ambiguous character.  There's
 something "progressive" about him - commoners might actual benefit from
 his rule - but also a potential dark side.  He may be an egalitarian
 (to an extent - there are contradictions here), but he's definitely not
 a democrat.

 Yang Wenli, on the other hand, is a democrat.  He does a great deal to
 save the democratic institutions and protections for civil liberties of
 the Free Planets Alliance, though they've become distorted and
 corrupted by the war.  Thus, despite all the shades of grey and
 corruption on both sides in LoGH, we can say that Yang is the "good
 guy" in a real sense that von Lohengramm isn't.

 -- 
 Chris Johnson                            

 "In a minute there is time
 For decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse."
     -- T.S. Eliot, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"


  
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 What's this Anime?:

 Mystery Anime 1

 From: guy-jin
 Subject: identify this anime 

 there is an anime i want to see again, but it has
 been years since i saw it, and i do not remember
 the name.

 the main charachter is a girl who flies around on
 a jet wing, with no cockpit, just handlebars. the
 movie opens with her going around a jungle. she
 wears a mask, because the forest pollen is
 dangerous(i think). she gets the eye lens of some
 giant insect that kinda looks like a big blue
 pillbug.

 most of the rest of the movie is a blur, but the
 people live in the desert, her father dies from
 pollen(?) and eventually they must escape the pillbugs
 - thier eyes turn red and they start herding en masse.
 they fly over the herd in a hot air ballon, and drop
 a bomb on the bugs.

 thanks for any help!

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 From: vanfanel 
 Subject: Re: identify this anime 

 "Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind", also known as "Warriors of the Wind"
 in its U.S. dubbed version, which is about 20 minutes shorter than the
 full cut).

 --Daniel

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 From: guy-jin 
 Subject: Re: identify this anime 

 aha! i thought the descriptions of nausicaa were familliar,
 but i knew the title didn't have nausicaa in it.

 btw, what was in nausicaa that wasnt in warriors?
 what did i miss?

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 From: S.t.A.n.L.e.E 
 Subject: Re: identify this anime 

 Specifically, the ecology themes were cut or toned down.
 Like the cut scene where Nausicaa grows the forest plants
 in the castle basement, but the plants don't release
 deadly spores because they are fed clean water
 and unpolluted soil.  From that, Nausicaa deducted that
 the plants absorb pollution (which gets into the spores)
 to clean the soil, so the plants actually heal the earth.
 Without the ecology themes, it became a mere action war film,
 which is emphasized in the title "Warriors of the Wind."

 The dubbing was OK, especially for its time
 - it was helped that half the time the charas' mouths 
 are covered with something (gas mask, beard, armor, etc.)
 so there's less trouble with lip-synching - 
 but the editing and the missing 30 min were what killed it.
 (Incidentally, somebody mentioned that June Foray is in it,
 but I'm still not sure about that.)

 Laters.  =)

                                 STan

  

 Mystery Anime 2

 From: Allister Huggins 
 Subject: Identify this Anime 

         Okay, does anyone know the name of the anime that is shown
 during the "Girlfriend" video by Matthew Sweet? If so, what was its
 name and was it any good?

 Allister H.

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 From: Mr. Groovy 
 Subject: Re: Identify this Anime 

    The movie is Space Adventurer Cobra.  It was only theatrically
 released for a brief period in the states-- it unfortunately can't be
 had on video at the moment.  The movie itself is a blast-- a little
 goofy and sexist at times, but entertaining nonetheless.
 -- 
 |------>Michael "mr. groovy" Toole.          
                           email:mazinger@tiac.net<------------------|
 |-------------------->http://www.tiac.net/users/mazinger
            ska music and japanese cartoons!<------------------------|

 Nikkou note: A historical .sig left in for the edification of those new to
raa.misc ;) Visit Mr. Groovy's latest
 site: http://www.animejump.com/ 

  

 Mystery Anime 3

 From: Orion 
 Subject: Identify this anime 

 The story is about this space soldier that crashed to a planet, I think
 its Earth. All the crew are dead except for him. He owns a pendant
 which projects a holographic image of a girl. His vehicle is a
 motorcycle that can transform into an exoskeleton. He later finds a
 aircraft that can transform into a robot. He finds at least 2
 companions (guy and girl) who also owns the same type of bike.

 Please help to identify this anime, I think its Robotech.
 Thanks

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 From: LatCrow 
 Subject: Re: Identify this anime 

 That's "Genesis Climber Mospeada" which was used as the final third of
 Robotech. The planet that Scott Bernard("Stick" Bernard in GCM)lands on
 is indeed Earth

 LatCrow

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 From: Michael "Mr. Groovy" Toole
 Subject: Re: Identify this anime 

    It was indeed part of the Robotech series in America, but its'
 original title (as a stand-alone series) is Genesis Climber Mospaeda.
 Unfortunately, for reasons that aren't entirely clear to me, Mospaeda
 can't be seen with the rest of Robotech on the Cartoon Network.

    Hope this helps!
 -- 
 michael "mr. groovy" toole  ------>      chiefdork@animejump.com
 Anime Jump WWW magazine.              Go here: www.animejump.com
 "You can take your Stars, and you can take your Bucks,
  And you can shove 'em up your ass-- 'cause your coffee sucks!"
                                      --Skavoovie & the Epitones


  
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 Some More Online Resources:

 The original rec.arts.anime.misc: Frequently Asked Questions, _The
 Anime Frequently Asked Questions List_, maintained and last posted by
 Steve Pearl 1st September 1998. More anime information. The present faq
 list tries not to duplicate answers found in the original FAQ.
 http://www.landfield.com/faqs/anime/faq/

 The Anime Web Turnpike-directory of anime/manga websites
 http://www.anipike.com/

 Google - search engine, find out about all kinds of everything!
 http://www.google.com/

 Google Groups-read and search Usenet newsgroups articles
 http://groups.google.com/

 USA Anime and Manga Report: Anime releases and related products.
 http://www.koyagi.com/USAAnimeRelease.html

 Books and periodicals about anime and manga:
 http://www.koyagi.com/Libguide.html#anchor382575

 UMJAMS Anime News - Scott Green scouts all things anime for us.
 http://umjams.animedream.org/an.html

 Learn Japanese -amuse yourself till the next update of the raamisc FAQ! ;)
 Reiko-chan's "Japanese for Anime Lovers"
 http://regultra.rice.edu/~brent/jal/jal-home.htm

 100 Most Essential Words In Anime
 http://www.yale.edu/anime/glossary.html

 The Japanese Page
 http://www.thejapanesepage.com/

 Java Kanji Flashcards 500 - Java applet helps you learn the 500 most
commonly occuring Japanese Kanji.
 http://www.nuthatch.com/java/kanjicards/

 webjapanese.com
 http://www.webjapanese.com/

  
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 Read more from rec.arts.anime.misc..

 There is much more written to rec.arts.anime.misc, and that can be
 found online using Google Advanced Groups Search:
 http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search

 This page will help you search through a collection of usenet posts
 from March 1995 to present time. Not all the spaces need be filled in,
 neither do you need to select options for all the pulldown menus. Just
 fill in and select as much as you like and then click on 'Google
 Search'.

 The next page that loads will be a list of titles. If you want to read
 just the one post featured, click on the title. If you want to see all
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 Having eyes, but not seeing beauty; 
 Having ears, but not hearing music; 
 Having minds but not perceiving truth; 
 Having hearts that are never moved and therefore never set on fire.

 These are the things to fear.

 From 'Totto-chan', by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi.


 This _Rec.Arts.Anime.Misc FAQ List_ was first posted to rec.arts.anime.misc 1st
March 2001.
 Written to the accompaniment of Hajime Mizoguchi's "Please Save My Earth"
soundtrack. (Much thanks to
 Takayuki Karahashi. :)


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 Last Words...

 Newsgroups: rec.arts.anime.misc
 Subject: Re: Troll hunt [WAS: Re: Saber Marionette J Flamming Fag syndrome]
 From: Nargun 
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2001 21:32:57 +1000
 Organization: The University of Melbourne

 On Sat, 30 Jun 2001, Nikkou wrote:
 [....]
 > 
 > C'mon, you all know that no one reads "our brand new shiny bright FAQ".
 > It's basically a vanity project for me which I use to store my Chinese
 > stir-fry recipes.

 It's the cultural equivalent of "These explosives are toxic if eaten".
 Sure, nobody who *does* eat the explosives is really worth having [w/ or
 w/out the warning], but it gives you a good reason not to care when they
 die.

 [The warning's apparently a real one; I found it in what purported to be a
 US army [or was it marine?] basic training manual...]

 Louis


  

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