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From: Lady Jestyr <jestyr@*******.DIALIX.COM.AU>
Subject: Re: [OT] Cartoons (Was Re: Hallucinogens in SR)
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 1997 07:50:25 +1000
> scene (charcter names escape me at this point) where a peite woman is
> gonna blast some one with a bazooka, and she is comically, but very
> realisticly (for anime, anywho) knocked back) How much does it suck that
> Paliduim (AKA Power gamer central) has the RPG rights?

Which is a pity, 'cause you could sure have fun with the experimental
planes out of Macross Plus :)

> Other Japanese favourites include Ronan Warrors (Is that still on? I no
> longer have cable), 3x3 Eyes (Yakamo!) some of Rama 1/2, Battle Angel,

'Snot fair... there's more episodes of Sazan Eyes (3x3 Eyes) out, a
whole new series... and I can't find them anywhere. :(

> the original Sailor Moon (if dic ever brings that back, thet'd better
> not chop it to bits again!), Mai, Psykic Girl (manga, but still cool)
> and the anime Street Fighter movie (MUCH better then the one with Jean-
> Claude)

Absolutely! And let's not forgetNinja Scroll, which is very Street
Fighter-y to my mind. Or anything else by Shirow, apart from Gunm (B.A.
Alita) - I've heard there's an anime of Appleseed - I want! Oh... and
the all time favourite - Gatchaman. :) (AKA Battle of the Planets, when
twas in its US incarnation. Japanese version's much better though.)


Lady Jestyr

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