Postby Bobtheduck » Tue Sep 30, 2003 11:01 pm
Not THAT kind of moonie! No, I am not of "reverand Moon's" fellowship. I was part of the cult of serenity, and our theme was "My sharona" played backwards (ok, that was an obscure refference that only a small portion of old moonies will get)
Anyhow, on to PART DEUX
Well, I stopped bothering with other anime because, well, nothing interested me like sailor moon did. So I found "Sailor moon TV" which had realplayer episodes on it, that would cycle.
They had like 20 dub eps, 1 or 2 eps of "r" subtitled, 3 eps of "S" subbed, ??? of SuperS subbed, 1 of stars subbed, and episode 200 raw japanese. Well, of course I watched the dub stuff first, since I didn't speak Japanese. I liked it, but I was curious. I checked out the episode of R, and two of the S eps, and noticed a blurry yellow line in the bottom of the screen. I said "THose are subtitles! That means there is a subtitled version of the show out there somewhere!" (that was before I knew what fansubs were) I eventually got all of the realplayer eps (very hard because I was on 14.4 at the time... for you youngans, that's less than 56k) Then they went off, but at that time I found "SenshiTV" which had better quality episodes as well as having entire seasons online...
I didn't have a fast enough modem or reliable enough service to get all the eps, so my friend who had this glorious thing called a 56k modem downloaded all of the S series and all 3 movies. That was before CD burners were a reasonable price, so he just stored them all on his HD... Well, what I did was set up my video camera and record them off the monitor and plug the speaker jack into my VCR to get sound, and except for minor color problems and a little barely noticeable line, it worked just fine. However, I found out about the people who did the translation for those eps, and I found this guy who was selling Fansub tapes who would put 15 eps per tape... I got all the money together I could get and bought the first two tapes, which contained random episodes of the first two seasons raw, and then one episode subtitled. I watched that tape like 10 times, especially eps 44-46, even though I had no clue what they were saying. I could tell easily what was going on... MAMOCHAAAAAAN!!! Um, yeah, anyhow... I ended up getting 4 more tapes. I got the remaining part of R on one tape, then 3 tapes to get all of S. I was so happy to get these... I actually had the mumps and my Sailormoon tapes were my sole comfort... Wow... And as I was watching them with a very high fever, getting high off the mumps, I got up one time and asked my dad if he sent Amy home... And meant it... Good memories...
Well, around that time, I taped the Urusei Yatsura 2 movie off sci-fi, and I knew they changed it a bit, so I convinced my friend (notice how I never did the buying) to buy it. We did, and brought it home, and noticed the subtitles... Well, we wanted it dubbed, darn it, so we returned it (in retrospect, the horrific dubbing in that movie was good reason to burn it and then pour acid on it, flush it down the toilet, and feed it to pihranas (SP?)) and got the dub and payed an extra 5 dollars (boy, we were dumb) but yeah, I loved that. I still think it's a great movie, and has many classic moments of bad dubbing I can laugh at and create many inside jokes... It's great.
Well, we got bold, and decided to buy tenchi (what is this tenchi? I have never heard of such a thing!) and, well, we got hooked. I found out that Hollywood video had an anime section and spent the money I used to spend on games, and spend it renting anime. I saw Bubblegum Crisis, Macross Plus, Ghost in the Shell, Macross II, Appleseed, and some others. I also watched my first subtitled anime outside of Sailormoon. I picked up "Urusei Yatsura 4" and I loved it... It was so weird, I just loved how different it was.
In 1998 (or was it 97?), I bought my first anime video tape (besides my SM fansubs, I mean) I was at a youth convention in San Diego, and I went into Sam Goody and picked up "Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals"... It was a horrible anime... But, I mean, I still watched it and sorta liked it, but it is horrible... Yeah, so I gave it away a couple years later
In 99, I co-bought my second anime video tape: The first volume of "Martian Successor Nadesico" Man, this was great... I loved it, it was so crazy and then, of course I ain't spoiling it for those who have yet to see it, but episode 3... I was in shock... And as to whether [spoiler="spoiler"]Gai Daigohji actually died or not[/spoiler] me and my friend debated for a long time, since we didn't have a way of getting the second tape.
Because of Nadesico, I rented "Blue Seed" tapes from HV, and I loved it, and I really loved all the tidbits they gave me to make my mouth water and want to see more anime (the ADV previews were great, except for the previews on Blue Seed tape 1... They were not age appropriate...)
My last year of High School, I had to do a thesis for Goverment and chose "implication of the atomic bomb" as my topic. I had heard of "Barefoot Gen" and "Grave of the Fireflies" and got them mixed up. I meant to rent "Barefoot Gen" (which wasn't even there) but rented Grave of the Fireflies (which had nothing to do with the bomb.)
Wow... Masterpiece is all I can say... I started crying part of the way into it and didnt' stop until I was done... I probably cried for days after that too... I only watched it once, because it was too heartwrenching to watch again...
I remember when my nephew was over, who is totally anti-anime (still is, but anyhow) and I showed him "Grave of the Fireflies" and he actually had an emotional moment (not cried, but he's like a stone so the emotion he did show was quite impressive)
In 2000, I went to mexico, and while I was there, Cartoon network finally reached our cable company... That's when my friend was introduced to DBZ... And felt compelled to share that with me when I came back.
Hmm... Well, I don't know where eveyrthing fits on the timeline, but I was into pokemon before it debued in the US (how do you spell that word???) That was in '96, I think... I was into SM before that... It was like '95 that I started watching sci-fi's anime. (I normally avoided sci-fi because it played a lot of horror, and I was deathly affraid of "The Fly" at that time)
Anyhow, back to DBZ and the timeline at hand... I got into it for a while. I saw it first on International channel before I got Cartoon Network. I had NO stinking clue what was going on. I got characters mixed up, I thought one thing was happening when another was (it was the android saga when i started watching on I-C) it just made no sense, but I didn't care... I tried my best to fill in the blanks, but it ended up like a game of madlibs.
When cartoon network finally showed up, they were still stuck in the Freiza saga, but it was about to show new eps (android and Cell sagas) I got hooked for a while, but of course it eventually got boring... DBZ wasn't really my style, and it was very repetitive. So, I turned my search online again, and found a site called "Luna Arts."
It was here that I was introduced to "Kodomo no Omocha" They had 20 episodes, and my friend had a CD burner at that time, so he got all of the eps, and we were all hooked on it... It was so rediculously slapstick and so break-down-and-cry serious as well... I mean, I'd never had my emotions change so rapidly... The sound at the end (because almost every episode was a really bad cliffhanger) was a sound I grew to despise... I could smell that end theme coming, and I wanted to shoot my screen. This show was NOT like sailormoon, with like a few episodes of plot and a whole lof of fluff... This show required viewing, and it moved really quickly and progressed incredibly fast (for the first arc, anyhow... it does slow down later and ends up being 102 episodes... grr...) With the exception of Sana's imaginary situations (which you may not know are imaginary unless you're really paying attention) there is no fantasy to the show... It's much more realistic than SM, and it dealt with very serious issues... I didn't know that was possible. This show really gave me a great deal of respect for Japan and the animation industry (akira didn't because I was so shaken by it, and just didn't get it at the time...) It really made me interested and I started to learn a lot more.
Actually, before that show even I started to get interested in Japan. It started with my games, and led to my Government thesis on the implications of the Atomic Bomb... Has anyone read "Children of Hiroshima"?? If you haven't you should at least read some of the essays... It is a very powerfull book.
Losing focus here... Ok... Well, Kodocha really increased my interest in Japan... I started paying attention to everything about Japan... I read some articles about it in christian magazines. I read things like "Japan is such a dark country" and calling it impenetrable, and saying that no westerner can enter the culture because it is so foreign... I got so p***ed off... I was mad...
END OF PART 2
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