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Jkid
Posts: 197 Location: Capitol Heights ,MD |
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Read or Die (OAV) Genres: action, drama, mystery, science fiction Themes: secret agents, superpowers Plot Summary: Yomiko Readman is "The Paper" a secret underground operative for the British Library with the inredible power of complete control over paper, including the ability to make it solid as steel. She is called to duty when a book that could spell the end of the world is stolen, and she must take it back. Going with two other operatives, she attempts to take it back and save the world. ---------------------------------- Except for the annoying dumb ads every 20 minutes (read: infomercial spots) the movie version was great(and surprisely uncut as well). Post your thoughts aboyut the movie here. P.S. You can tell that Yoriko (the main chracter) is "Book Crazy". |
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one3rd
Posts: 1818 Location: アメリカ |
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Movie version? It's a three episode OVA.
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ThatMatt
Posts: 162 |
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Yeah, but they pieced it all together to make it seem like a movie. I liked it though.
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madaudet03
Posts: 40 Location: USA |
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The voice acting in the dub seemed like they were out of there leugue. But wow what production. Lighting efects cgi backrounds that looked like they actually fit. is the seris that slick and well produced? plus the story was decent characters had some personality.
I have seen raven and wolfs rain but they wern't as slick. I'm wondering if its just because its an ova it just seemed so well put together. evrthing else that looks that good feels rushed or forced it was verry smooth. is the whole thing like this? tell me. please? |
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DragonofHeaven
Posts: 115 |
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Yeah, I was surprised to see that R.O.D. wasn't edited (if so, it couldn't have been much); I guess AS is getting less strict about profanity. Good for them! Anyway, I found the OVA series to be quite enjoyable, even if I wasn't able to see all of it (technical difficulties, you see-_-). I would say that I especially liked the classical music in the background, very fitting as well as pleasing to the ear^__^
On another note, is it true that R.O.D. will reair tonight? |
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SekiGatha
Posts: 128 Location: Syracuse, NY |
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According to the official site, there is no space for it. If they did, Aqua Teen fans might whine on missing out a new episode. |
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Perfectsword
Posts: 527 Location: Somewhere in NY |
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R.O.D. was aswom. i haven't seen it before and i have been waiting months for it to be shown. i was actually dumbfounded when i found out, 20 min into it, that it was 2 hrs. i thought they were going to play it over 3 weeks. but im impressed with it.
im pretty sure they didn't play an edited version, there was quite a bit of swearing and gore. i definitaly have to buy the dvd. |
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jet set radio
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On the premire of R.O.D they made preisdent of the united states quick to attack in explosive sutatution.I think they were trying to compare to sombody but i winder who
please do n't flame me. [edit: adjusted subject to reflect content. -L] |
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Tenchi
Posts: 4534 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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The first two episodes were released pre-9/11, so, if they were thinking of a president, it was one who sent planes out to shoot missiles at tents and Asprin factories in the desert any time something broke about his sex life.
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jet set radio
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i'm talking about the last epiosde when he attack the factor without thinking he woyld have a strong defense.
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Tenchi
Posts: 4534 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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Still probably not; the third episode was released in February 2002, which would be too soon to be specifically in response to 9/11, and, I don't want to get too political here since I know several people here bat for Team Kerry, I'll just use the word "restraint" in regards to the president's actions in Afghanistan.
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Kazuki-san
Posts: 2251 Location: Houston, TX |
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Yes, but what Tenchi is saying is that they had already established him as a coward, which would, in turn, cause him to act the way hey did. |
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littlegreenwolf
Posts: 4796 Location: Seattle, WA |
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It could just represent American presidents in general.
Even though it was made before Bush's actions, I think it's a good representation of what the world thinks of our current president. |
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abunai
Old Regular
Posts: 5463 Location: 露命 |
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(This thread needs to be retitled to include R.O.D. in the title)
First, the world of R.O.D., wlthough superficially similar to our world, isn't the same. There are a number of key differences, and there's actually a good reason for these differences, although that isn't made clear until later in the storyline, in R.O.D. - the TV. Second, I don't think the U.S. president in the story was copied off any particular president. There are elements in his physiognomy that match several previous presidents. His frequent loss of bladder control may be a specific jab at the senior Pres. Bush - who, as you might recall, had a memorable and spectacularly badly timed case of nausea at a state banquet, throwing up in the lap of the Japanese PM. However, I think that is more intended to reinforce the image of him as a coward. Again, there is a good reason for America to be downplayed as a major player in the R.O.D. universe - and it has to do with Britain's much more prominent role. Much of what follows is conjecture, based on information supplied in the OVA and the TV series, but I believe it is close to the truth. spoiler[The R.O.D. universe may originally have been 'our' universe, but the unusual powers of Gentleman have caused a major rearragement of the world's history. In the R.O.D. universe, following long years of meddling and history alteration by Gentleman, Britain's empire never declined until Gentleman started to grow old. While he was young and in the fullness of his strength, he was able to alter world history retroactively, so that the decline had never occurred. The OVA is really a preamble to the TV series, which shows what follows after Gentleman's 'invisible hand' is no longer pulling the strings of the world - and, like a tightly-wound clockspring, it starts to resume its former course. After Gentleman's death, Joker tries to stave off the effects by undertaking his special project (no, I'm not going to say what it is - there are spoilers, and then there are spoilers). No matter what the cost, he is intent on bringing back the steady hand of Gentleman - in effect, he is trying to save Britain from the harsh reality to come. The price is too high, but he can't see that. ] The R.O.D. OVA and TV series, together, make up one of the finest stories I've seen in anime. It's well-told, moving, original and intricate. - abunai |
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Kelly
Posts: 868 Location: New York City |
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I think you're reading too much into it, Jet (no pun intended).
From what I've read, many in other countries weren't exactly fans of the United States government even before the current situation. For instance, from some descriptions I've read of the Patlabor movies, they didn't exactly paint a glowing description either. |
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