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britannicamoore
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lol awesome. i'll have to hunt this one down.
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Cloe
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Posts: 2728 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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It's okay; I didn't read the staff page right away, either. |
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Sun King
Posts: 68 Location: Virginia |
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Whale meat sounds delicious. It must taste 10 million times better than dolphin, since whales are like 10 million times bigger. And think about it, if you capture one whale you could feed your entire family for a year! Imagine all of the options: whaleburgers, whalestew, fried whaleballs... the list goes on! And whales have many other uses too, you could use the oil to light your house and then your electricity bill would go waaaay down. You know what, I bet that's why the French wanted that dinosaur thing. They just LOVE exotic food! |
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Shale
Posts: 337 Location: The Middle of Nowhere, DE |
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Why is Batou flying the helicopter?
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Cowpunk
Posts: 168 Location: Oakland - near the Newtype Lab |
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C'est vrai! Gilles - born in Quebec - Poitras |
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Ktimene's Lover
Posts: 2242 Location: Glendale, AZ (Proudly living in the desert) |
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Two things related to Toei: Coo is played by the lady that did Chaozu in Dragonball (likely the most famous and popular Toei Animation seriesever). Second, this anime, which is the obscurely known/hard to find/rare anime category, is a lesser known Toei work. Above all, if it's a Toei Animation title, it may or may not be good (series in general. I'd say this looks like a true gem).
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toonzkid
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if anybody finds this fansubbed, please post where to find
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mrgazpacho
Posts: 316 Location: Australia |
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I'm having trouble getting my head around a cute kappa
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Iwatch2muchanime
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Wow, this sounds like one hell of a movie, MUST TORRENT IT!!!!
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Tenchi
Posts: 4510 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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I saw this once, back in "tha dayz" when anime clubs were still completely dependent on VHS fansubs. But I couldn't remember that much about it other than it was about a plesiosaur and that someone not really associated with anime did the soundtrack (ah, it was Julian Lennon), but this review was a much-needed refresher and probably a good reminder why I don't really need to subject myself to watching this movie ever again.
Plesiosaurs show up in anime from time to time largely because some Japanese still believe that a mysterious rotting carcass caught by a Japanese fishing vessel in 1977 was a plesiosaur (when, in all probability, it was just a basking shark), so the popular mythology of still-living plesiosaurs are kind of like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster to the Japanese. The forbidden Sailor Moon R episode 67, made during roughly the same era as Coo, also featured a plesiosaur. |
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jsevakis
Former ANN Editor in Chief
Posts: 1684 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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No, please don't. That is against forum rules. |
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Chrno2
Posts: 6172 Location: USA |
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Ah 'Coo'. I've heard of this feature but never seen it. But I'm sure of the people I know somone surely has it in their collection. Either commercial copy via VHS/LD or a regular trade copy.
After reading that part,
I had take a look at the whole review. It sounds interesting enough. I think I've even heard folks mention this movie. But the best line,
Now that's probably the most ridiculous plot device I've ever heard. If the military is doing nuclear testing I don't think they would give a s&*t as to what life was in the ocean old or new. Unless this is a case of make sure nothing is down there so it won't raise suspicion later. But the rest definitely sounds like it's sending the message of how evil governments and militaries are when it comes to destroying the eco system. And foreign military. But hell, it not like it's not somewhat true. Whether is sounds preachy or not. But I'll have to ask around and see if anyone has this film on tape. After seeing 'Bagi', I might want to check this out. Actually, was this feature dubbed at one time? |
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jsevakis
Former ANN Editor in Chief
Posts: 1684 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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Not to my knowledge. It was released in '93, and by that time internet/online fandom was fairly organized and many of the anime companies we know today were already born. So we have good documentation of that era, and I don't think any exists. (in English anyway) I'm sure that being a family movie with heavy political themes and wanton violence didn't exactly help international sales efforts. |
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Murasakisuishou
Posts: 1469 Location: NE Ohio |
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Ooh good....I'm not the only one who had that thought Anyway, this seems like one of those anime I'd want to watch with friends so we could laugh at it. Maybe I'll track it down... |
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Strephon
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Or of making sure that there's nothing down there that will get mutated by the radiation...Coo might look cute now, but it'll be considerably less cute when it's several hundred feet tall and breathing radioactive fire. (Scoff if you will, but if the French hadn't engaged in nuclear testing we might have been spared the American Godzilla movie.) |
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