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Original von Großvater Mantis
Naja, MTV hat Animes nicht mehr so wirklich im Programm,
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Yokozuna" (Nov 8th 2003, 4:50pm)
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Original von Großvater Mantis
Naja, MTV hat Animes nicht mehr so wirklich im Programm,
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Brainwashed girls who do not have any relatives nor any place to be, are being prepared as professional assassins and given mechanical bodies by a so called non-profit welfare organization. They have lost every consciences and do not hesitate to kill at all. They spend their lives smeared with smoke, covered in gunpowder and blood. It`s a sad story about suffering girls who have lost their past but continue to live. After they were being brainwashed, they can kill with an innocent face and without hesitation at all. They don`t think through their deeds and don`t feel any pity. But behind their cute disguise, they destroy themselves and refuse to grow.
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The main character Tohno Shiki, was involved in a large accident in his childhood. He was severely injured that it was thought he was dead, but miraculously survived. However, due to that incident, Shiki is sent away from the Tohno household, and is entrusted into the care of a distant relative`s family. There was a secret to Shiki. Ever since the accident -- lines at which things break easily could be seen. If a blade could be passed through the line, anything could easily be severed. Troubled with this ability, young Shiki is given a pair of glasses by a lady he meets (Shiki calls her "Teacher" ), which stops the "lines of death" from being seen. Thanks to that, Shiki was able to live normally up until now. And he was planned to live normally from now on too. But then, a letter to Shiki arrives. The head of the Tohno Household`s - his father`s - died. By orders of the new head of the household, he must return at once to the Tohno house. This story begins when Shiki, now a High School Student, returns to the Tohno Household.
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The scene is set in the Bakumatsu age, when the foundations of the Tokugawa government has began to sway. In the age where "Darkness" breathed and the existence of monsters were feared; an aspiring writer, Yamaoka Hyakusuke travels around the countries hoping to publish to the world his "Hyaku Monogatari". There, he meets small time criminals such as Mataichi of Deception; Ogin of the Puppets; and Chouji of the Bird Calling. They are secretive gang, hired to solve cases that are buried in darkness. Searching out the criminal, using skilfull contrivances, they judge the human ego and bury one job after another; along with a mysterious sound of ringing bells and the word "Go Koui Tatematsuru" (probably means "I shall do this" in really old, refined Japanese)
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Original von Kane
Der Hype wird natürlich abbeben, aber ich denke, daß hiernach aber immernoch eine feste Fan-basis bleibt, d.h. das das Interesse für Mangas doch bei vielen geweckt wurde und auch bleibt, nicht nur bei Kiddies, die ihr Yughi-o comic kaufen, da es ja dazu das tolle Kartenspiel und die tv-serie gibt.
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Original von Großvater Mantis
Ich weiß nur das so gut wie alle Serien die ich sammle immer um ihre Veröffentlichung kämpfen müssen weil sich kein ..... für diese interessiert.
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Original von Großvater Mantis
Haben sich die Animesendeplätze auf Viva geändert??
Manga/Anime treu bleiben wird.

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Original von Schnuckel
Ich denke aber schon, dass Manga/Anime inzwischen zu einem Begriff mutiert ist,mit dem die Leute was anfangen können,die meistens zumindest.
Vor zwei Jahren wurde man doch noch mit riesen Glupschern angestarrt,wenn man das Wort Manga oder Anime erwähnt "Häää?!!Was'n das?"


This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Schnuckel" (Nov 9th 2003, 1:54pm)
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Original von Schnuckel
das stimmt, jetzt assoziieren sie wenigsten 'zeichentrickpornos' mit dem begriff, das ist doch schonmal was
Das haben diejenigen,die was mit den Begriffen anfangen konnten, aber auch schon vor zwei Jahren getan
Jaja, es ist ein ewiger Kampf mit diesen Vorurteilen![]()
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Original von akikaze
eben, das ist ja das paradoxe daran, die die es 'verurteilen' scheinen sich verdammt gut auf diesem gebiet auszukennen, das ist zwar auch nötig um dagegen zu sein, aber komisch kommt es einem doch vor....