wow, very nice pictures. Anyway, X is one of my all time favorite manga series and I have volumes 1-16 of the manga, the movie, and all of the TV show. Yeah your right., Crispin Freeman does play Fuma in the dub of the TV show. The movie has AWESOME animation, perhaps some of the best animation of ANY anime movie, but since it was made at a time when the manga was only up to about volume 6, the story is a little compressed and confusing. Since the final dragon of Earth hadn't been introduced in the comic yet, the movie writers had to make up one ^_^. The TV show has decent animation and follows the manga's storyline much closer. As for content, the comic and movie are both very violent and gory, although the movie slightly less so than the comic. Both of them also have some nudity. I'd say both the comic and Movie should be considered R rated. On the other hand, the series, since it was made for TV, is much less violent and gory than the comic, since there is a lot of stuff they couldn't show on TV ^_^, the nudity is also less graphic. Overall, even though Pioneer gave the show a "16 up" rating I'd argue that its content is really no worse than a PG-13 rating. As for spiritial content, it is true that the show uses a lot of religious symbolism from various places. The seven dragons, Satsuki's computer "the Beast", the star of David on Kamui's Shinken, the meaning of Kamui's name, the end of the world scenario, etc. Most of this is probably there to just look cool and doesn't factor much into the plot, especially in the movie where everything is so compressed down. But the TV show does have two aspects that are positive to Christianity that are worht mentioning. First is that one of the main characters, Karen Kasumi, is a Christian. Saying anything more specific about her character would probably be a spoiler (unless you want me to tell you) but I will say that the show doesn't look down on her faith or religion at all. A lot of other writers might have taken her story in a more cliched direction that belittled the religion but they don't here. The other thing is that the way the final battle plays out could be seen as an obvious christian metaphor. All I say is that it's similar to how Matrix Revolutions concluded ^_^. There are really only two things I can think of that people might find objectionable about the show. First, it doesn't look down on Christianity, but it doesn't look down on the other easter relgions either. Several other characters are practitioners of eastern relgions and some derive their powers from them. Sorata is a Monk, Arashi is a priestess at a Shinto shrine, and both Subaru and Seishiro are "omyoji" or japanese exorcists that use Yin-Yang magic to fight. The other thing is the relationship between Subaru and Seishiro. Many people believe that Subaru is in love with Seishiro, and although CLAMP never comes out and SAYS that it's a romantic kind of love (they love being ambigious) they certainly never do anything to discorage the idea, especially with Sei-chan asking Subaru "Am I sexy" every ten seconds in the Tokyo Babylon manga ^_^. It definitly can be taken in that way, if you want to, but you could probably just as easily believe that Subaru consideres Seishiro a REALLY close and dear friend, and that Seishiro is just being funny when he hits on Subaru (yeah, thats' it ^^;;) And now that I've brought them up I have to mention Tokyo Babylon, which is sort of the prequal to X. It's the story about Subaru and Seishiro and how they got to the point in their relationship that they are in during X. The manga is 7 volumes and there is a pretty decent 2 episode OVA of it out there, that I'd recommend getting if you decide to view some X and find you like their characters. Anyway...it looks like I wrote a lot on the subject ^^. I guess it;s because I love the series so much. CLAMP rocks!! don't be afraid to ask if you have any other questions, if I didn't answer your questions thoroughly enough, or whatever,