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To: JenB
Just got back from church. How'd you like what you saw of Inuyasha and .Hack? I think the latter is on TV sometimes, too.

On the other topic, yeah, there's some bad stuff like that in anime that's become more predominant in recent years, which is another reason I haven't gotten more into the genre. Fortunately I've also seen enough of the stuff that's not like that to be able to look past that, but I can see how your mom might not see things that way. BTW, on Ranma, I've noticed that's kind of a theme in Kung Fu movies, too. I saw one Jet Li did where the villain was a male sorceror who, in order to get near a rival to assassinate them, turned himself into a female; but then he ended up falling in love with his rival! It made for some interesting plot twists--it was kind of influenced by some of the gender humor in Shakespeare's comedies (Jet Li actually borrows a lot from Shakespeare in his Chinese movies)--but I can see how that motif might get carried away in anime.

5,378 posted on 04/03/2004 3:50:13 PM PST by Fedora
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To: Fedora
Inuyasha looks promising. Will probably read a few of the manga in a bookstore before making any decision. .Hack isn't quite my thing - I'm not really into RPGs - but looks like a good way to spend time in a bookstore again. Am also tracking down information on a manga called 'Samurai Deeper Kyo' which I think is also an anime and is apparently Kenshin-esque.

I'm very careful about anime. I usually make someone else recommend it to me before I see it so as to avoid getting burned.

And Ranma's silly but I think I prefer it in anime rather than manga. The voices really added to the experience. Um. And it's just odd - have you seen any Ranma?
5,379 posted on 04/03/2004 3:55:42 PM PST by JenB (Oro?)
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