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Rec.Arts.Anime.Misc Frequently Asked Questions List.
This version: 5th May 2001
Posted to rec.arts.anime.misc every odd month!
Most recent updates at this webpage address:
http://home.opendir.org/nikkou/raamfaq.html
(Mirror site: http://nikkou.homestead.com/ )

"There always is a beginning.."

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, and this
is for current questions 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 and which anime company we should wage our latest
vendetta against. If you're a regular, well..! ^_^

"We get signal." ;)

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'.

This is a list in progress. Like everything I do, it's highly coloured by
my idiosyncrasies. 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 *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 . 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 the
"Rec.Arts.Anime.Misc FAQ List (ver. whatever date)" or to the individual or
source named, whichever is relevant.

stuff fixed/added since the 1st March posting:
-The questions are now divided into 'General' and 'Specific Anime' sections.
-A new q&a to the Specific Anime [SA} section about Ryoko from TenchiMuyo.
-A new q&a  to the Specific Anime section about "Grave" and "Totoro".
-A new q&a  to the Specific Anime section about movie scripts.
-A new q&a  to the Specific Anime section about "Cowboy Bebop: session #0"
-A new q&a  to the Specific Anime section about Escaflowne.
-A new q&a  to the Specific Anime section about Battle Angel Alita/Gunnm.
-Added to General Questions [GQ] no. 6, SVCDs, from a post by Ru Igarashi.
-New URL for "The Anime Primer" GQ no. 4
-Added the "Anime Acronym List" to the answer for GQ no.14
-From Shez, a summary about bloodtypes and personality for GQ no.15
-Added to General Questions, writing Disney about Ghibli, GQ no.16
-Added to General Questions, whereabout of anime conventions, GQ no. 17
-Added to General Questions, for sale and auction posts in raa.misc, GQ no.18
-Added to General Questions, about the [GRIT] tag, GQ no.19
-Typos. Though I'm sure there are still some more. (Typos, Nikkou trademark. ;)


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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 Ghibli Studio 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?


Questions about Specific Anime:

 1. Was it Whosis took Whatsis and got canned along with _Dragon Half_?
 2. Does Ryoko (from "Tenchi Muyo") have a tail?
 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. Is there a "Cowboy Bebop: session #0"?
 6. What's this or that in Escaflowne?
 7. Hey, is there going to be a Battle Angel Alita movie? (..and all other
Gunnm questions.)

Then, "Some 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 turn of the last 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/


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.anime.org.uk/digital/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
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*****   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.^_^;; &nbsp;&nbsp;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'...


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/


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 it's 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 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 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.
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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:
ABOWorld
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 Ghibli Studio anime subbed
and dubbed on DVD?

From: Slithy Tove <slithy@pobox.com>
Newsgroups: rec.arts.anime.misc
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, robkelk@ottawa.com (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/dtdeal.html



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.




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.
--
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"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. Does Ryoko (from "Tenchi Muyo") 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/



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 (mackys+usenet@dim.com)
Subject: Re: Request for Ghost in the Shell Script
Newsgroups: rec.arts.anime.misc
Date: 2001-03-26 22:37:22 PST

In article <99pbe4$dek@freepress.concentric.net>,
Karrie <kmkent@concentric.net> 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 (mackys@dim.com)        |   Yes, the AnimEigo BGC dubs still suck.
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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. Is there a "Cowboy Bebop: session #0"?

Subject: Re: Cowboy Bebop: session #0??
From: mneideng@ugcs.caltech.edu (Mark L. Neidengard)
Date: 14 Apr 2001 14:00:26 GMT

In article <vdWB6.200$4a1.2969@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>,
Eleanor Kai <kai@uiuc.edu> 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.
--
/!\/!ark /!\!eidengard, EE Grad, VLSI.
[.sig snipped]


Subject: Re: Cowboy Bebop: session #0??
From: mneideng@ugcs.caltech.edu (Mark L. Neidengard)
Date: 16 Apr 2001 13:25:39 GMT

In article <3ad8bee7.9620333@news.cis.dfn.de>,
Rob Kelk <robkelk@ottawa.com> wrote:
>On 14 Apr 2001 14:00:26 GMT, mneideng@ugcs.caltech.edu (Mark L.
>Neidengard) wrote:
>
><snip>
>
>>Track listing:
>>[look above]
>>
>>The LD 27 minutes long, BEAL-1288, 1800Y, 1998.
>
>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



6. What's this or that 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




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Some Other 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.
http://www.landfield.com/faqs/anime/faq/

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

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

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

Books and periodicals about anime and manga (I let Gilles do the work! ;):
http://www.sirius.com/~cowpunk/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/



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They are not cowards like men.

Some flowers glory in death-certainly the Japanese cherry blossoms do, as
they freely surrender themselves to the winds. Anyone who has stood before
the fragrant avalanche at Yoshino or Arashiyama must have realised this.
For a moment they hover like bejewelled clouds and dance above the crystal
streams; then, as they sail away on the laughing waters, they seem to say:
"Farewell, O Spring! We are on to Eternity."

-from "The Book of Tea", Kakuzo Okakura.


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. :)




          -Ben
-- 
Ben Cantrick (mackys@dim.com)        |   Yes, the AnimEigo BGC dubs still suck.
BGC Nukem:     http://www.dim.com/~mackys/bgcnukem.html
The Spamdogs:  http://www.dim.com/~mackys/spamdogs
Nine Inch Nails - Queensryche - Lords of Acid - Priss and the Replicants - U2
