A free showing of Japanese animation!
The UT Austin Anime Club will be presenting its sixth screening for the spring semester on Friday, February 28th. The showing is free to all with an interest in great animation and stories.
Please keep in mind that showing schedules are always tentative, and that programs are not necessarily listed here in the order they'll be shown.
On the program are:
Most listings are linked to the show's entry in the Anime Web Guide, or some other relevant web page; short-short summaries written by Rebecca Sims. Shows with a '*' by the title are being shown regularly this semester, or are at least continuing for a few more viewings. All shows for this viewing are subtitled in English.
- *Saber Marionettes R #1
This sounds like a fairly light-hearted show from the name, but descriptions of the series make it sound actually pretty serious. The story is set in a world with no women; instead, androids (gynoids?) have been made in their place. Some of these 'roids have a special otome kairo, or "girl circuit", which enables them to have human-like emotions. In this OAV series, Our Villain, Star Face, is scheming to take over. His primary obstacle is the last surviving member of the royal family, Junior--and his protectors, the Saber Marionettes.
- Slayers Special
Slayers is an RPG-esque series following the adventures of Lina Inverse, a young swordswoman and very powerful sorceress who loves only one thing more than beating up thieves, and that's eating. Lina's travelling companion in this movie is Naga, another sorceress who claims to be Lina's rival even while following her around.
- *Key the Metal Idol #1
I guess it's something of a 'Robot Girls' night, since this is another show about a robot with a female body. Key is the creation of Dr. Mima, who tells her that she can become a real human girl, if she can get 30,000 "true friends" to cry for her. Things are complicated by Ajo Heavy Industries, who had employed Dr. Mima to help develop a prototype android warrior; the prototype exists, but is starting to go out of control.
- *Ruroni Kenshin #4
A "martial arts drama/comedy" set in the early Meiji Era (1800's), about a former legendary samurai who has settled down with the residents and hangers-on of a fighting dojo run by a young woman. Naturally, as a great warrior trying to go straight, there are many incidents involving people wanting rematches, or to earn reputations, as well as people who have a grudge against the woman running the dojo, or against her late father.
- * Fushigi Yuugi #20
'Magical Girls' show about a schoolgirl, Miaka, who is transported via an ancient Chinese book to another world, where she is declared Suzaku no Miko, the priestess of the guardian deity of the kingdom she finds herself in. Romantic storyline, but also full of lots of fights with Miaka's protectors (which, at this point, are still being discovered). Just remember, Suzaku is a peacock, not a phoenix.
- * Nadia #19
This show, set in the early 19th century and loosely based on Jules Verne's 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea, follows the adventures of a young circus performer named Nadia, her pet lion King, and their friend Jean. Nadia, being fairly mysterious herself, of course has a mysterious jewel (named 'Blue Water'), which several other people are looking for; this, along with sea monsters, battleships, and ominous cults bent on world domination, accounts for many of their exploits.
- Bastard! #1 (Tentative)
The kingdom of Mettalicana is being threatened by the minions of the evilbadnasty god Anthanthraxus. To protect the kingdom, the warrior's soul locked within a young boy must be unleashed. However, the result isn't quite what everyone expected... Violent, but quite funny in parts.
So if you're interested in seeing some great animation with some truly diverse stories, check out the Anime Club free showing, open to all on Friday, February 28th, from 7pm to midnight, in Engineering Teaching Center room ETC 2.108. For those not familiar with UT, the ETC building is located near 26th and Speedway; the main entrance is right on the north side of the 26th street bridge.
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