Anime Club Showing: Febuary 27, 1998
The Anime Club at UT Austin will continue the Spring semester's showings
on Febuary 27, 1998 at 7 pm in Welch 1.316.
The showing is free and open to the public.
Please keep in mind that showing schedules are tentative, and are
always subject to some changes. Programs are not necessarily listed here
in the order they will be shown.
Unless otherwise noted, all scheduled programs are subtitled in English.
On the program are:
- Mahou Tsukai Tai OVA #2
- Mahou Tsukai Tai! aka Magic User's Club is a
very silly, funny, and well-animated piece of romantic
comedy/action-adventure/cheesecake anime, about... well... a
magic-user's club at a Japanese high school, who are out to defend the
Earth againt the (mostly imagined) threat of alien invasion.
- Rurouni Kenshin #41-42
- Kenshin continues! [The new Anime Club Web Guy has no
idea where the series is at this point, so he isn't going to try and give
a plot synopsis. ^_^; ]
- Library Break
- Weird stuff gets shown during the library break, for those people who
aren't checking out tapes... Sometimes South Park, sometimes
Babylon 5, sometimes weirder stuff.
- Nadesico #10
- This is mostly lighthearted space adventure, along the lines of
'Irresponsible Captain Tylor'. Mars had been a successful Earth colony,
but has been laid to waste by an alien race known as the Jovians. The
Jovians are now headed for Earth, with the Battleship Nadesico, the most
powerful in the human fleet, hot on their heels. The captain is a very
young, supposedly brilliant young woman, who comes across as your basic
anime teenager, including an unrequited (maybe?) crush on a young man
with a mysterious past on Mars. He wants nothing more than to be a cook,
but winds up piloting one of the ship's mechs.
- Magic Knight Rayearth #11
- CLAMP's foray into the world of RPGs and magical girls continues.
- Vision of Escaflowne #15-16
- This is the story of a high-school student, Hitomi Kanzaki, who is
mysteriously transported to another world, where Earth and the Moon are
visible in the sky. As the Girl from the Phantom Moon (Earth), she is
heralded as someone with great power
in this new world, power which she uses both wisely and not so wisely,
during the course of the series. A wonderful show, IMHO, with lots of
action and character development.
Note: These are NOT the reeeeeeaally bad Hecto subs of
the straight-from-TV episodes. These are from laserdisc, by another
group; Emily says that the LD versions of the episodes have a few more
minutes' worth of material. So don't skip this just because you think
you've seen it before!
All members of the university and local community are welcome to
attend this presentation of the latest and greatest in Japanese
animation. The showing will run until roughly midnight, so please come
when you can. We look forward to having you there!
Back to the showings page.
Comments? anime@uts.cc.utexas.edu