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Pailsen Files is the new one, isn't it? How is it?
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BikeLover wrote:Me and son played today the old PS2 Votoms game.
Great Anime and game.
I wouldn't recommend the Votoms game for the Super Famicom, though. It's pretty bad.
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BikeLover wrote:Yes, Pailsen Files is the newish one(new one upcoming).
I enjoyed it as it plays early in the story-line, The CG AT'S were a bit of put-off though for me.

Each new series/OVA explains more in the story-line and fill in gaps of the story. Some staff is also explained in the games.

The PS2 game explains well who Ypsilon, Fiona and Chiricio are.

Watch it if you get a chance. I am a big Votoms fan and got many kits and goodies from it.
That includes the Volks 1/8 Resin Scopedog + Upgrade kits for it(costs about 1.300USD if you can get a copy).
Yea, I like Votoms. Good show.

For $1300, that must be some incredible stuff. Have any pictures?

Skullgrin140 wrote:Currently re-watching the Crying Freeman anime, this classic always seems to stand out so well among Kazuo Koike's works for being a violent and beautiful work of art and quite frankly as I know ADV do very well at dubbing old classic animes, the streamline dub is still #1 on my fav dub of that series.
Crying Freeman's one of my favorites. You have good taste. :)

BikeLover wrote:Never owned a Famicom.

Today is a relax day, so we got "Akachan to Boku"(Baby and me) running.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOUwsrZppJA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7Nv0XkpF7M

I also received 2 old Resin kits today that will soon be build and painted.
"Water-003" and "Bapona with Go-Ble" from Girls Tech Skin by Kia Asamiya, got all 5 kits officially only 4 were released.

Pics on request.
The comments for Akachan to Boku say it's a sad story. How is it?

And, I'll request those pictures of your kits ;)
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BikeLover wrote:"Baby and Me" Is not really a sad story.
It starts off with the mother getting killed in a car-accident and the teen-son is assigned to look after the Toddler as father needs to work.
So he has to drop him off at the creche, pick him up, etc.
At first he is resentful of those duties but when he finds out 2 other kids in his class are doing the same. He warms to the task and starts to enjoy it.

Very heart-warming anime and extremely popular in the ME.
Sounds like an interesting anime, thanks for sharing. :)

BikeLover wrote:Requested images below.
Hey, those are pretty neat. :)
BikeLover wrote:Personally not into much of the older mainstream anime like KOR(prefer Maison Ikkoku)..
Yea, I know you like the mecha stuff; I like mecha stuff to. :)

What makes you like Maison Ikkoku more than KOR, just out of curiosity?
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BikeLover wrote:I watched Maison Ikkoku first and felt that KOR was too close a copy of it.

Quiet a few friends agree.
Wow, I never really associated the two at all. KOR actually reminded my wife of Touch. I'd like to get into Touch, but 1. I don't care about baseball (could get around that if the plot's good), and 2. the art style just looks weird to me.

As for Maison Ikkoku, I've never watched the show, but I was collecting the translated manga for awhile. I was in college, and at the time I had a difficult time with the premise of the series, about how he wants a widow to move on with her life and open up to new romance. Even still, the concept is strange to me. If my wife were to pass away, I don't know how long it would be before I'd be ready to remarry, or if I ever would. I guess I'm just oversensitive about stuff like that, but I'm sure you'd have more of a reason to be sensitive about that than me.
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Sorry, I didn't mean anything by that, Bike. It's just that Maison Ikkoku made me sad, while most people probably wouldn't think about such things.
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OK, thanks. The only Clamp I ever cared for was Cardcaptor Sakura. It was cute, and it put some thought into the "magical girl" genre.
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As far as Clamp goes, since I like fantasy and action, I liked the RG Veda anime. Been too long since I saw it to have any decent conversation on it, though.

The X movie was also good; couldn't get into the series, though.
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I have a ton of anime I have yet to watch. Once my daughter was born, anime slowed down a bit, but I could still watch a bit when she was a tiny baby. Lately I don't get to watch much at all. Especially now, with all of my stuff finally being shipped from Los Angeles Harbor to Japan this week. Still, once she gets older, I should have quite a library to share with her. I'm sure she'd be into Cardcaptor Sakura, however I'm not so sure about the pseudo-gay stuff with Shaoran and Yukito. It turns out to not be the case, but still... I'm not sure at which age to try to explain that sort of stuff to her.
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Oh bother; why'd they have to make Madoka a wrestler?

Seems like every few episodes Madoka has some new ability/talent. Gets a little bit annoying.

Well, maybe that's part of the point: looking from the outside, Madoka is so strong and talented, but she still has weakness on the inside.


I watch things too slowly, but I'm still steadily making my way through (and thoroughly enjoying) KOR :)
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