I'll kick off with;
Bubblegum Crisis: "Secret Adventures of a Tokyo Lingerie Saleswoman"
--
David Damerell <dame...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Distortion Field!
Today is First Oneiros, January.
Following up to myself, oops, but;
Death Note: "A young man takes up writing in an effort to change people's
lives and make the world a better place. He seeks to keep out of the
public eye; one of his fans, herself writing similar works, becomes his
girlfriend when she finds him; one of his closest followers identifies him
but dies tragically shortly afterwards; but most people never learn his
name."
Twice. Sorry. But I couldn't resist improving it.
Death Note: "A young man takes up writing in an effort to change people's
lives and make the world a better place. His father is never convinced of
the value of his work and finds it hard to believe his son can be a
writer. He seeks to keep out of the public eye; one of his fans, herself
writing similar works, becomes his girlfriend when she finds him; one of
his closest followers identifies him but dies tragically shortly
afterwards; but most people never learn his name."
... I'll let you guys have a go now.
Shadow Star/Narutaru: Young children fight using cute pet monsters.
Grave of the Fireflies: Two orphans learn valuable life lessons.
Red Garden: Super-powered schoolgirls fight zombies.
Utena: Sword-wielding high-school students plot a global revolution.
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Hikaru no Go: An unquiet ghost forces a young boy into a lifelong duel
to the death against an implacable foe, a contest he fears he can never
win.
Gunslinger Girl: A touching story of young girls brought together in a
caring community to help them forget their troubled pasts and learn new
skills.
Aria: in an increasingly bitter war for domination of a city's
transport infrastructure, the gloves come off.
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Excuse me, I just have to go off and read the blurb on the back of my
old Manga Video tapes... ^_^
"Mecha, Monsters and Mayhem!" - not, actually, something I made up, but
the actual words printed in large, scary letters on the back of U.S.M.Cs
Patlabor: the T.V series, volume one release.
Akira: "Some angry young people get into a spot of bother with the
authorities."
Ideon: "Cosmic refugees quest for asylum seeker status."
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* "You wanna look cute or kick ass?"* *
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Thrice. It's too chatty. But let me try and write some guidelines;
Death Note: "A young man takes up writing in an effort to change people's
lives and make the world a better place. Many people, including his
father, do not see much value in his work, and he seeks to keep out of the
public eye."
So, guidelines;
It has to be accurate.
It has to describe most or all of the series in question. No fair taking
an isolated incident out of context.
50 words is probably about enough.
Not anime at all, but;
Doom (computer game): "After the initial colonisation of Mars, new
immigrants face unique challenges."
> Hikaru no Go: An unquiet ghost forces a young boy into a lifelong duel
>to the death against an implacable foe, a contest he fears he can never
>win.
I haven't seen HnG, but "to the death"? Really?
> Gunslinger Girl: A touching story of young girls brought together in a
>caring community to help them forget their troubled pasts and learn new
>skills.
"Touching"? And "caring"? I haven't seen enough to know, really...
> Aria: in an increasingly bitter war for domination of a city's
>transport infrastructure, the gloves come off.
"Bitter"? Mind you, I like "the gloves come off".
I was thinking about Aria. "Three girls form a friendship in spite of
their allegiance to rival Italian-style organisations."
Oh, I _like_ this.
>Utena: Sword-wielding high-school students plot a global revolution.
How about "Academy duelling society plots..."?
Well, the duel won't end until one or the other is dead. Accurate, but
misleading -- it's all in the choice of words, innit?
>
>> Gunslinger Girl: A touching story of young girls brought together in a
>>caring community to help them forget their troubled pasts and learn new
>>skills.
>
>"Touching"? And "caring"? I haven't seen enough to know, really...
"Sniper School: learn how to reach out and touch someone. Six hundred
metres headshot."
>
>> Aria: in an increasingly bitter war for domination of a city's
>>transport infrastructure, the gloves come off.
>
>"Bitter"? Mind you, I like "the gloves come off".
Orange Planet is quite a new gondolier company, from what I recall of
the manga I've seen so there's competition going on. Aria Company is
weird in that they operate on the Sith principle -- "always two there
are, a master and an apprentice", so there's something strange going on
there. Alicia's always going off for "meetings" with the Gondolier
Society... Perhaps she's making the other companies an offer they can't
refuse.
>Quoting David Damerell <dame...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>:
>>Quoting David Damerell <dame...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>:
>>>Quoting David Damerell <dame...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>:
>>>>gun-toting lesbian bikers". So, the question is this - what's the best
>>>>description you can come up with for any anime/manga which is completely
>>>>accurate but wildly misleading?
>>>Following up to myself, oops, but;
>>Twice. Sorry. But I couldn't resist improving it.
>
>Thrice. It's too chatty. But let me try and write some guidelines;
>
>Death Note: "A young man takes up writing in an effort to change people's
>lives and make the world a better place. Many people, including his
>father, do not see much value in his work, and he seeks to keep out of the
>public eye."
>
>So, guidelines;
>
>It has to be accurate.
>It has to describe most or all of the series in question. No fair taking
>an isolated incident out of context.
>50 words is probably about enough.
I thought this was such an interesting idea, it just had to be shared
with a webboard I read... I've taken the liberty of editing a couple of
their responses for clarity.
Writeups from "Jinx999":
Twelve Kingdoms: "A young woman flees her school, abandoning
her overly controlling parents and ends up joining a group plotting
violent revolution."
Angelic Layer: "While looking for her mother who disappeared
years ago, a girl takes part in a strange fighting competition run by a
mysterious and creepy old man."
Black Lagoon: "A typical Japanese everyman character leaves his
home and, in the tropical seas, gets a romantic new life with a Tsundere
Chinese girl, a cool Russian Onechan type, a meido and a Loli (with twin
brother)."
Writeups from "Bluemage":
Evangelion: "Young boy protects earth by overcoming giant alien
beings, while his father has multiple affairs."
Code Geass: "High school student, believed by the authorities
to hold a certain job, tries it for real. He likes it - people start
listening to him."
Cowboy Bebop: "Four deadbeats travel, searching for their big
break."
Full Metal Panic: "Important scientist gets new bodyguard;
argues with him constantly."
Writeups from "Epsilon" (yeah, *that* Epsilon):
Ghost In The Shell: "Computer specialists discuss IT problems
and solutions."
Final Fantasy VII: "Local law enforcement tries to stop
ecoterrorist group responsible for hundreds of deaths."
Writeups from "CattyNebulart":
Rocket Girls: "A young girl goes of to search for her father
and finds more than she expected, including her half-sister."
Night-Wizard: "A modern day adaptation of Daddy-Long-Legs."
Noir: "A story about a lesbian love triangle."
Writeup from Bob Schroeck:
Ranma 1/2 (Manga): "Boy meets girl under strained
circumstances, but their relationship develops and evolves; ends with a
wedding."
Writeups from "Kokuten":
Cowboy Bebop: "This fun-filled foodie revolves around Spike and
Jet's search for a quality meal."
Trigun: "In this Post-Diaspora universe, follow young, feckless
Vash as he searches for his origin - and a decent doughnut shop!"
Pokemon: "The SPCA has given this show an F Minus rating for
it's treatment of animals."
Writeup from "Morganni":
Excel Saga: "A young woman has many adventures while trying to
help the man she loves."
>Not anime at all, but;
>
>Doom (computer game): "After the initial colonisation of Mars, new
>immigrants face unique challenges."
Oh, well, then... One from me, remembering somebody else's example of
this sort of thing:
The Wizard of Oz: "A young girl leaves her farm and kills a
woman, then sets out to kill again."
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"I'm *not* a kid! Nyyyeaaah!" - Skuld (in "Oh My Goddess!" OAV #3)
"When I became a man, I put away childish things, including the fear
of childishness and the desire to be very grown-up." - C.S. Lewis
Not anime (again) but too good to miss;
Super Mario Bros (game): A plumber with a dodgy moustache turns up -
supposedly to help a pretty girl, but he never does any actual plumbing.
--
David Damerell <dame...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Distortion Field!
Today is First Mania, January.
> Recently, in discussion here and at Anime Night, it's been pointed out
> that yes, Yokohama Shopping Log _technically_ is "post-apocalypse
> gun-toting lesbian bikers".
...and we can be thankful that M@ng@ V!d30 never took it up, for as
sure as God made little brown totoros that's how they'd have marketed
it as.
--
Harry Payne
"What's the terminal velocity of an unladen Haibane?"
(snip)
Another one thought up whilst spending far too many hours relabeling
all the keys at work this afternoon:
"CardCaptor Sakura: a young schoolgirl is stalked by another girl at
her school in a tale of possession."
> > Recently, in discussion here and at Anime Night, it's been pointed out
> > that yes, Yokohama Shopping Log _technically_ is "post-apocalypse
> > gun-toting lesbian bikers".
> ...and we can be thankful that M@ng@ V!d30 never took it up, for as
> sure as God made little brown totoros that's how they'd have marketed
> it as.
But, instead, we got Violence Jack and Mad Bull 34.
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... CD-ROM : Compatible? Doesn't Run On Mine
>David Damerell wrote:
>> Recently, in discussion here and at Anime Night, it's been pointed out
>> that yes, Yokohama Shopping Log _technically_ is "post-apocalypse
>> gun-toting lesbian bikers". So, the question is this - what's the best
>> description you can come up with for any anime/manga which is completely
>> accurate but wildly misleading?
>
>(snip)
>
> Another one thought up whilst spending far too many hours relabeling
>all the keys at work this afternoon:
>
> "CardCaptor Sakura: a young schoolgirl is stalked by another girl at
>her school in a tale of possession."
eep!
Here's a few more from that webboard I mentioned earlier. Anime first,
then one non-anime example...
GrimGrimoire: "A young girl goes to a school for magicians, where
she attacks teachers, steals rare magical items, and practices deception
on friend and foe alike." [Morganni]
Kashimashi: "An unexpected kiss changes the life of a quiet boy
forever." [Morganni]
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha: "A young girl's wisdom helps her make
friends while trying to find valuable antiques." [gamlain]
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's: "Four friends work together to
complete an unfinished book for a girl they like." [Morganni]
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Strikers: "Now a teacher, Nanoha tries
to juggle work, a child and her relationship, while helping troubled
students in a new city plagued by gangs." [gamlain]
Doctor Who: "Young women are lured into small shack by strange man,
not seen again for years (if ever)." [ECSNorway]
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other people suffer from."
- Bob Schroeck, talking about his V&V character, 15 March 2005
>Recently, in discussion here and at Anime Night, it's been pointed out
>that yes, Yokohama Shopping Log _technically_ is "post-apocalypse
>gun-toting lesbian bikers". So, the question is this - what's the best
>description you can come up with for any anime/manga which is completely
>accurate but wildly misleading?
>
>I'll kick off with;
>
>Bubblegum Crisis: "Secret Adventures of a Tokyo Lingerie Saleswoman"
Let's recap, shall we?
(cross-posting to rec.arts.anime.misc so they can play too)
THE MISLEADING PRIMER
or, "WHAT ANIME SHOULD I MIS-DESCRIBE NOW?"
The idea behind this list, as described by David Damerell, is to
accurately but misleadingly describe an anime. The entry has to
describe most or all of the series in question; no fair taking an
isolated incident out of context.
Descriptions:
Akira: Some angry young people get into a spot of bother with
the authorities. [Justin Palmer]
Angelic Layer: While looking for her mother who disappeared
years ago, a girl takes part in a strange fighting competition run by
a mysterious and creepy old man. [Jinx999]
Aria: Three girls form a friendship in spite of their allegiance
to rival Italian-style organisations. [David Damerell]
Black Lagoon: A typical Japanese everyman character leaves his
home and, in the tropical seas, gets a romantic new life with a
Tsundere Chinese girl, a cool Russian Onechan type, a meido and a Loli
(with twin brother). [Jinx999]
Bubblegum Crisis: Secret Adventures of a Tokyo Lingerie
Saleswoman [David Damerell]
CardCaptor Sakura: A young schoolgirl is stalked by another girl
at her school in a tale of possession. [Justin Palmer]
Code Geass: High school student, believed by the authorities to
hold a certain job, tries it for real. He likes it - people start
listening to him. [Bluemage]
Cowboy Bebop: Four deadbeats travel, searching for their big
break. [Bluemage]
Death Note: A young man takes up writing in an effort to change
people's lives and make the world a better place. His father is never
convinced of the value of his work and finds it hard to believe his
son can be a writer. [David Damerell]
Excel Saga: A young woman has many adventures while trying to
help the man she loves. [Morganni]
Full Metal Panic: Important scientist gets new bodyguard; argues
with him constantly. [Bluemage]
Ghost In The Shell: Computer specialists discuss IT problems and
solutions. [Epsilon]
Grave of the Fireflies: Two orphans learn valuable life lessons.
[Adam Jones]
GrimGrimoire: A young girl goes to a school for magicians, where
she attacks teachers, steals rare magical items, and practices
deception on friend and foe alike. [Morganni]
Gunslinger Girl: A touching story of young girls brought together
in a caring community to help them forget their troubled pasts and
learn new skills. [Robert Sneddon]
Hikaru no Go: An unquiet ghost forces a young boy into a lifelong
duel to the death against an implacable foe, a contest he fears he can
never win. [Robert Sneddon]
Ideon: Cosmic refugees quest for asylum seeker status. [Justin
Palmer]
Kashimashi: An unexpected kiss changes the life of a quiet boy
forever. [Morganni]
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha: A young girl's wisdom helps her
make friends while trying to find valuable antiques. [gamlain]
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's: Four friends work together to
complete an unfinished book for a girl they like. [Morganni]
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Strikers: Now a teacher, Nanoha
tries to juggle work, a child and her relationship, while helping
troubled students in a new city plagued by gangs. [gamlain]
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Young boy protects earth by overcoming
giant alien beings, while his father has multiple affairs. [Bluemage]
Night-Wizard: A modern day adaptation of Daddy-Long-Legs.
[CattyNebulart]
Noir: A story about a lesbian love triangle. [CattyNebulart]
Ranma 1/2 (manga): Boy meets girl under strained circumstances,
but their relationship develops and evolves; ends with a wedding.
[Bob Schroeck]
Red Garden: Super-powered schoolgirls fight zombies. [Adam
Jones]
Rocket Girls: A young girl goes of to search for her father and
finds more than she expected, including her half-sister.
[CattyNebulart]
Shadow Star/Narutaru: Young children fight using cute pet
monsters. [Adam Jones]
Trigun: In this Post-Diaspora universe, young, feckless Vash
searches for his origin - and a decent doughnut shop! [Kokuten]
Twelve Kingdoms: A young woman flees her school, abandoning her
overly controlling parents and ends up joining a group plotting
violent revolution. [Jinx999]
Utena: Sword-wielding high-school students plot a global
revolution. [Adam Jones]
Yokohama Shopping Log: Post-apocalypse gun-toting lesbian bikers
[David Damerell]
Contributors:
David Damerell
Adam Jones
Bob Schroeck
Robert Sneddon
Epsilon
Justin Palmer
Morganni
gamlain
Bluemage
CattyNebulart
Kokuten
Jinx999
Here's the original misleading description I posted to u.m.a.a. about 4
years ago:
"Gun-toting lesbian robots on motorbikes wander a post-apocalyptic
world populated with mutants and giants while cool dispassionate
observers in massive aircraft watch from high in the stratosphere. A
boy, perhaps the last of his kind, patrols the skies in his mecha as a
fanged demon terrorises frightened children."
> (cross-posting to rec.arts.anime.misc so they can play too)
> THE MISLEADING PRIMER
> or, "WHAT ANIME SHOULD I MIS-DESCRIBE NOW?"
> The idea behind this list, as described by David Damerell, is to
> accurately but misleadingly describe an anime. The entry has to
> describe most or all of the series in question; no fair taking an
> isolated incident out of context.
> Descriptions:
> Akira: Some angry young people get into a spot of bother with
> the authorities. [Justin Palmer]
"Spot of bother"? How Birtish!
> Death Note: A young man takes up writing in an effort to change
> people's lives and make the world a better place. His father is never
> convinced of the value of his work and finds it hard to believe his
> son can be a writer. [David Damerell]
LOL!
> Grave of the Fireflies: Two orphans learn valuable life lessons.
> [Adam Jones]
Oh, that's *dark*...
> Trigun: In this Post-Diaspora universe, young,
Young...? ^_^
> feckless Vash
> searches for his origin - and a decent doughnut shop! [Kokuten]
FullMetal Alchemist: A tale of two brothers, heavy metal, and getting
stoned.
Catherine Johnson.
> THE MISLEADING PRIMER
>
> or, "WHAT ANIME SHOULD I MIS-DESCRIBE NOW?"
>
>
>The idea behind this list, as described by David Damerell, is to
>accurately but misleadingly describe an anime. The entry has to
>describe most or all of the series in question; no fair taking an
>isolated incident out of context.
>
>
>Descriptions:
>
> Grave of the Fireflies: Two orphans learn valuable life lessons.
>[Adam Jones]
How about: After watching the fireworks, two kids are dying to find
somewhere to go and eat.
>David Damerell wrote:
>> Recently, in discussion here and at Anime Night, it's been pointed out
>> that yes, Yokohama Shopping Log _technically_ is "post-apocalypse
>> gun-toting lesbian bikers". So, the question is this - what's the best
>> description you can come up with for any anime/manga which is completely
>> accurate but wildly misleading?
>
>(snip)
>
> Another one thought up whilst spending far too many hours relabeling
>all the keys at work this afternoon:
>
> "CardCaptor Sakura: a young schoolgirl is stalked by another girl at
>her school in a tale of possession."
I thought that *was* the actual story...
Have I been watching it wrong?
Martin D. Pay
^_^ ^_^ ^_^ ^_^
> FullMetal Alchemist: A tale of two brothers, heavy metal, and getting
> stoned.
*laughs* That's a good one.
Signed,
Warewolf
Brilliance! That's all I can say...
Sheer unadulterated brilliance!! - Wile E. Coyote, Operation Rabbit
(snip)
>
> Doctor Who: "Young women are lured into small shack by strange man,
> not seen again for years (if ever)." [ECSNorway]
>
Considering the country name attached there, I am wondering if the BBC
need to work on their international versions a bit... ^_^
(snip)
> Kashimashi: An unexpected kiss changes the life of a quiet boy
>forever. [Morganni]
Actually, there wasn't a boy involved in that kiss...
Let me try:
Kashimashi: Travelers from a far off land visit Japan, and three young
people's love lives are changed in unexpected ways.
Or (on the silly side):
Kashimashi: Travelers from a far off land visit Japan, and a teenager is
forced to change clothes and visit mysterious bathrooms.
Suzuka: A young man walks into a women's bath house, sees a beautiful girl,
and discovers he can run really fast!
--
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TANSTAAFL! (There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch!) R.A.H.
El Hazard: A crossdresser, a tycoon and a heavy smoker go on a bug hunt.
Dirty Pair: Space police reality show
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... As easy as 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716...
Fruits Basket: A well to do extended dysfunctional family takes in an
orphaned high school girl and learns what real problems are.
DearS: High school student Takeya undergoes hard times after taking in a
stray.
Happy Lesson: High school student Chitose takes in five strays and ends up
in the doghouse permanently.
Midori Days: High school student Seiji takes in a stray, but has everything
well in hand.
VanDread: A ship of female pirates takes in three strays and ends up way off
course.
(ok, ok, I'll stop!)
Coyote Ragtime Show: A young girl reunites with the father figure she
never knew...
Derek Janssen
eja...@verizon.net
How about: luckless in love, Seiji finds himself strangely attracted to
his own right hand.
Niea_7: Japan suffers from an influx of illegal aliens.
Haibane Renmei: Uh, I forget.
Aishiteru ze Bebe: two under-age kids sleep together.
Chobits: total loser picks up trashy girl, turns her on.
>Hmm...
>
>El Hazard: A crossdresser, a tycoon and a heavy smoker go on a bug hunt.
Struggle with a insect infestation...
It's a game of life and death!
And you poke out people's eyes...
Or let them hang themselves...
Or get eaten up by your inescapable trap...
Sometimes, there are zombies.
- Jay
You're a bad, bad man...
Simoun: A team of transsexual temple dancers heads off to war.
The Big O: An amnesiac lawyer chases up unpaid bills.
Serial Experiments Lain: With the help of her imaginary friends, a young
girl learns about computer programming.
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Ping-Pong Club: Teenage boys learn important lessons of life and love.
<snip>
>Let's recap, shall we?
>
>(cross-posting to rec.arts.anime.misc so they can play too)
A few more from the webboard...
Dragonball Z: A deceased father watches over his son as he grows
into a man, learns important lessons about new friends, and protects
his family from the deadly and powerful Mr. Satan. [kestrel404]
Fate: Stay/Night: King Arthur heads an all-star cast in this
harem fantasy piece with a plot straight out of porn. [Valles]
Full Metal Alchemist: The heartwarming tale of two brothers on a
quest to reunite themselves with their lost parents. [kestrel404]
Inu Yasha: A modern day girl and her pet dog are stuck in feudal
Japan and must find a way to live without modern convenience during a
barbaric age. [kestrel404]
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Three scientist/mothers try to protect
their children from the horror of giant monster attacks. [ECSNorway]
Outlaw Star: A young ship captain sets out to find a mythical
current. Plagued by a inconsistent, unreliable crew, can he discover a
route that lies on no maps and the theoretical riches that lie beyond?
[gamlain]
Tenchi Muyo: Teenaged boy faces an alien invasion alone. [Bob
Schroeck]
<snip>
>On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 18:03:05 GMT, I wrote:
>
><snip>
>
>>Let's recap, shall we?
>>
>>(cross-posting to rec.arts.anime.misc so they can play too)
>
>
>A few more from the webboard...
<snip>
And two more, both from Bob Schroeck:
La Blue Girl: Teenaged girl goes into the family business and
masters public relations.
Legend of the Overfiend: An unconventional tale of forbidden love.
(And this seems like a good excuse to dust off an older .signature...)
--
Rob Kelk <http://robkelk.ottawa-anime.org/> e-mail: s/deadspam/gmail/
"Now I know why they call 'em lemons. They leave a sour taste in my
mouth." - from "Anime Detective: Crossover Crisis", by Pearson Mui
Lone Wolf and Cub: A man and his son travel feudal Japan, meeting people
from all walks of life, but eventually he feels compelled to return to the
capital to catch up with an old acquaintance, who adopts his son.
--
David Damerell <dame...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> flcl?
Today is Gaiman, January - a public holiday.
(snip)
> THE MISLEADING PRIMER
>
> or, "WHAT ANIME SHOULD I MIS-DESCRIBE NOW?"
>
>
> The idea behind this list, as described by David Damerell, is to
> accurately but misleadingly describe an anime. The entry has to
> describe most or all of the series in question; no fair taking an
> isolated incident out of context.
Bet you all thought I'd forgotten, didn't you? ^_^
Mobile SUIT GUNDAM: Epic wartime family saga, focusing on the lives,
struggles and internal power plays of the Zavi dynasty, in particular
the trouble caused by the betrayals of a close associate.
>Rob Kelk wrote:
>
>(snip)
>
>> THE MISLEADING PRIMER
>>
>> or, "WHAT ANIME SHOULD I MIS-DESCRIBE NOW?"
>>
>>
>> The idea behind this list, as described by David Damerell, is to
>> accurately but misleadingly describe an anime. The entry has to
>> describe most or all of the series in question; no fair taking an
>> isolated incident out of context.
>
> Bet you all thought I'd forgotten, didn't you? ^_^
>
> Mobile SUIT GUNDAM: Epic wartime family saga, focusing on the lives,
>struggles and internal power plays of the Zavi dynasty, in particular
>the trouble caused by the betrayals of a close associate.
Nah, we knew you were just coming up with the essential description of
the series...
A few more from the webboard I copied this idea to:
Doraemon: A brilliant scientist sends his finest android creation
back in time...to aid his past self in averting a terrible future.
[Acyl]
The Third: An old guy stalks a young girl using advanced
technology. [CattyNebulart]
Card Captor Sakura: An analysis of unconventional and/or
inappropriate relationships in and around an elementary school. [Evil
Midnight Lurker]
> In message <fsKdnWmg7tyrKB_a...@comcast.com>, Aje RavenStar
> <whine...@comcast.net> writes
>>
>> Midori Days: High school student Seiji takes in a stray, but has everything
>> well in hand.
>
> How about: luckless in love, Seiji finds himself strangely attracted to
> his own right hand.
Actually it's his own right hand is strangely attracted to him... :)
... and since I haven't contributed to this thread yet aside from the
above quip...
Hyper Police: A foxy lady has an appetite for something that will get
her some tail.
Princess Nine: A middle-aged man has a ball with nine high-school
girls wanting to try teaming up together to score.
Buttobi CPU (a.k.a. I Dream of Mimi): A poor geek must use his latest
computer to stop Apple's takeover of Japan with some creative data
loading.
D.N. Angel: One boy's puberty causes twins to contemplate life with a
master thief.
DNA^2: A futuristic babe can't bring herself to shoot some schmuck a
second time.
Full Moon wo Sagoshite: A young girl is dying to make it in the music
business.
Initial D: Deliviring tofu causes one boy to find fame.
Kekko Kamen: Evil can be defeated by one girl with a good streak.
Le Chevalier D'Eon: One man and his sister get closer, as Psalms are
used to overthrow France.
Peach Girl: Angsting over a suntan causes a guy-harem.
Puni Puni Poemy: Aliens with giant dangling balls, a guy that's part
squid, and seven sisters all have something planned for Nabeshin's
daughter.
Those Who Hunt Elves: Three strangers find clothing gets in the way of magic.
Venus Verses Virus: Shooting your partner can make her attack viciously.
Yu Yu Hakusho: A cute grim reaper and a high school boy find that the
afterlife can be cuter than we expect.
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It takes Seiji a while to come to grips with his feelings. He can't put
his finger on it right away.
Tonari no Totoro: A corny story of lolis, furries and PUSSY!
Porco Rosso: And the pigs are lined up, ready for takeoff.
I don't think that's misleading at all. Mentioning all that card capturing
would be misleading. :-)
Sailor Moon S: Professor T- is completely dedicated to research aimed at
changing his daughter's fate, but a gang of youths sabotages it at every
turn, and she dies tragically. A number of his assistants also die after
acts of sabotage.
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David Damerell <dame...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> flcl?
Today is Second Potmos, January.
Actually the Professor dies but the intervention of the
gang results in the rejuvenation of the daughter.
You make me glad I watched that as one of my final
rentals from Japan Video in the New Year's holiday period.
How about "Red Garden" HS zombie girls must kill monsters to
live.
later
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Laters. =)
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> How about "Red Garden" HS zombie girls must kill monsters to
> live.
I think I should improve on my earlier effort here:
Red Garden: Four high-school girls learn about ancient magic in a
musical adventure.
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Hotaru dies in a flashback in episode 120. Mistress 9 dies in episode 125,
and is arguably the Professor's daughter. Episode #126 establishes that
Hotaru has been "reborn" and has a "new life".
Now the second two _can_ be quibbled with, but I think it's fairly
indisputable that Hotaru dies on at _least_ one occasion.
(snip)
More from the House of Mecha!
Armoured Trooper VOTOMS: A young womans mission to find the voyeur who
spied on her as as she was sleeping naked.
Black Lagoon: A multinational company's adventures in free market
capitalism.
Make that pre-op.
Love Hina: A young boy attempts to teach his classmates in anger
management
Chobits: University drop out resorts to the internet for information
on the female anatomy
Serial Experiments Lain: A happy-go-lucky story of a girl socialising
on internet chatrooms
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Evening all!
Forgot to add:
Boku no sexual Harassment: Tokyo company give employees lessons in
vegetable analysis.
---
Mappy
(snip)
> Forgot to add:
>
> Boku no sexual Harassment: Tokyo company give employees lessons in
> vegetable analysis.
>
> ---
> Mappy
Oh no, who let you in? ^_^
>
> Kekko Kamen: The faculty of a strict educational institution is thrown
> into an uproar by a mysterious beauty's unusual clothing.
Oh, crap, now I'm thinking of a Daria fanfic.
*grabs his head and gives it a shake*
Get out-GET OUT-**GETOUT!!!**
Signed,
Warewolf
who is trying his best not to decide between the title character, her
friend Jane and one of the adults as the heroine.
DWAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaahhhh!!!
*runs around like a madman*
> [Re: Midori Days]
> It takes Seiji a while to come to grips with his feelings. He can't put
> his finger on it right away.
Okay, this one had me on the floor.
Do you really need your day job? ~_^
Signed,
Warewolf
> Sailor Moon S: Professor T- is completely dedicated to research aimed
> at changing his daughter's fate, but a gang of youths sabotages it at
> every turn, and she dies tragically. A number of his assistants also
> die after acts of sabotage.
This description reminded me of a Power Rangers/Super Sentai parody where
an ordinary person was being harrassed by 'heroes' thinking he was the
next supervillain.
With the apparent simplicity of the sentai, kaiju (giant monster) and
shoujo (ie Sailor Moon) plots, I'm wondering how far one could take a
spoof of those series.
Perhaps the (future team's) commander or his/her advisor could choose the
wrong people for the job (ie a cleaning lady, hooker, neo-hippie, data
entry clerk and cartoonist) and they save the day almost by accident.
Perhaps the victim of a (later destroyed) growth ray could be an ally of
these heroes until another one can be built. (or would that drain the
world resources, particularly when it comes to the *ahem* processing of
certain materials in the meantime) ^_^;
Perhaps a group of high-school students 'fated' to become evil decide to
buck their roles and use their dark powers to help humanity. (Things may
not always go as they plan, however)
If these plots have already been used, perhaps you post appropriate
examples but, if 'Samurai Goddess Galaxia' is any indication, I would
assume that any fame these plots gain will be fleeting. ^_^;;
We'll see how everything goes.
Signed,
Warewolf
who thinks that a beat-em-up or fighting game featuring a wide variety of
(playable) youkai could be successful as well.
> >
> > Kekko Kamen: The faculty of a strict educational institution is thrown
> > into an uproar by a mysterious beauty's unusual clothing.
> Oh, crap, now I'm thinking of a Daria fanfic.
> *grabs his head and gives it a shake*
> Get out-GET OUT-**GETOUT!!!**
> Signed,
> Warewolf
> who is trying his best not to decide between the title character, her
> friend Jane and one of the adults as the heroine.
Beware, Tochiz, I am Keeeeeehkoooo Kaaaahmen!
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>With the apparent simplicity of the sentai, kaiju (giant monster) and
>shoujo (ie Sailor Moon) plots, I'm wondering how far one could take a
>spoof of those series.
>
>Perhaps the (future team's) commander or his/her advisor could choose the
>wrong people for the job (ie a cleaning lady, hooker, neo-hippie, data
>entry clerk and cartoonist) and they save the day almost by accident.
Cosmos House - the hero is chosen based on his ability
to fit into the power suit.
Corrector Yui - Chosen because she was sitting in the
seat of the schoolgirl who supposed to get the job.
Shinesman - Hero gets appointed to sentai team as office promotion,
chooses Red mecha suit because it's his kid's TV favorite, not realizing
that his office co-workers chose corporate colors of Gray, Moss Green
and Salmon Pink...
(I mean, I *wasn't* the only one shouting this back at the original
post, was I?--Or did everyone else just consider it too obvious to mention?)
Derek Janssen
eja...@verizon.net
Nerima Daikon Brothers: Heartwarming musical tale of a close-knit
farm family and their hired help.
Cap.
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Sgt. Frog: Heartwarming tale of a boy and his pet frog, who learn the
value of friendship...
Derek Janssen
eja...@verizon.net
>David Damerell <dame...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote in
>news:ZVk*Ip...@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk:
>
>> Sailor Moon S: Professor T- is completely dedicated to research aimed
>> at changing his daughter's fate, but a gang of youths sabotages it at
>> every turn, and she dies tragically. A number of his assistants also
>> die after acts of sabotage.
>
>This description reminded me of a Power Rangers/Super Sentai parody where
>an ordinary person was being harrassed by 'heroes' thinking he was the
>next supervillain.
Ah, yes... "Rolling Bomber Special".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2BBl7_-4JA
<snip>
Venus Vs. Virus: A vicious election year funding battle takes place in the
halls of Congress pitting NASA proponents against supporters of the Center
For Disease Control.
(Nnnno, I'm sorry, that's the "Somewhat Unclear on the Title"
plot-description thread, but still its own funny idea--
May have to start your own separate.)
Derek Janssen
eja...@verizon.ne
Yep, we did one of those a few years ago - it included such gems as
"Bubblegum Crisis: Due to unforseen demand, the world's supply of
bubblegum is running low; can a group of candy manufacturers turn the
tide?" and "Bubblegum Crisis 2040: After eight years, they still haven't
solved the bubblegum shortage"...
Sailor Moon *IS* a spoof of such series, actually. It was born from a
joke by the cartoonist. It developed more substance than JUST spoof,
yes, but it's still not truly a serious Mahou Shoujo show.
The greatest spoof of Sentai remains -- DYNAMAN!
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Inu-Yasha
Feh!! ^_^
> Inu Yasha: A modern day girl and her pet dog are stuck in feudal
> Japan and must find a way to live without modern convenience during a
> barbaric age. [kestrel404]
>
> Neon Genesis Evangelion: Three scientist/mothers try to protect
> their children from the horror of giant monster attacks. [ECSNorway]
>
> Outlaw Star: A young ship captain sets out to find a mythical
> current. Plagued by a inconsistent, unreliable crew, can he discover a
> route that lies on no maps and the theoretical riches that lie beyond?
> [gamlain]
>
> Tenchi Muyo: Teenaged boy faces an alien invasion alone. [Bob
> Schroeck]
>
>
> <snip>
>On Jan 7, 11:03 am, robk...@deadspam.com (Rob Kelk) wrote:
>
>> (cross-posting to rec.arts.anime.misc so they can play too)
>> THE MISLEADING PRIMER
>> or, "WHAT ANIME SHOULD I MIS-DESCRIBE NOW?"
>> The idea behind this list, as described by David Damerell, is to
>> accurately but misleadingly describe an anime. The entry has to
>> describe most or all of the series in question; no fair taking an
>> isolated incident out of context.
>> Descriptions:
>> Akira: Some angry young people get into a spot of bother with
>> the authorities. [Justin Palmer]
>
>"Spot of bother"? How Birtish!
>
>> Death Note: A young man takes up writing in an effort to change
>> people's lives and make the world a better place. His father is never
>> convinced of the value of his work and finds it hard to believe his
>> son can be a writer. [David Damerell]
>
>LOL!
>
>> Grave of the Fireflies: Two orphans learn valuable life lessons.
>> [Adam Jones]
>
>Oh, that's *dark*...
>
>> Trigun: In this Post-Diaspora universe, young,
>
>Young...? ^_^
>
Well, he sure looks good for his age!
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Katana > Chain Saw > Baseball Bat > Hammer
But, see, "technically accurate" - Lain isn't happy-go-lucky.
>Boku no sexual Harassment: Tokyo company give employees lessons in
>vegetable analysis.
Likewise - there's one corncob and it's onscreen for 2 minutes. :-)
--
David Damerell <dame...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> flcl?
Today is Second Aponoia, January.
Also not while I am drinking my coffee, please.
Their lot is not, generally, a happy one.
There is also an episode of the same series where Magical Girls [1]
(with mecha - sigh) turn up. The result is perhaps a foregone conclusion.
[1] Well, not *exactly*. Its just obvious where the inspiration is.
Cat flap was open and not booby trapped :D
---
Mappy
Bloody Catgirl Security Firms. Next time, its Chirico Cuvie Security
Systems or else. ^_^
Ok, let me try another one then.
Aria: The residents of Neo Valencia resort to talking to their pets to
remedy their slow paced lifestyle.
That's right, blame it on us why don't you!
---
Mappy
>
> Sky Girls: Young girls in skimpy outfits perform for old men.
On that note...
Kaleido Star: A group of men, women, and some underage girls show off
just HOW flexible they are for groups of strangers who pay money to
watch.
Chrono Crusade: Some early century aristocrats are having a devil of a time.
Love Hina: In the search of getting into college, one boy finds that he
can fly with the help of one girl.
Ah! My Goddess: One schmuck gets the ultimate wish fulfillment in the
form of a beautiful girl and her two sisters.
A Wind Named Amnesia: A troubled world forgets all about its cares and
concerns when aliens show up.
Girls' High (a.k.a. High School Girls): At an all-girls school, they
get lessons in love, lust, life, and who's on top.
Magic Knight Rayearth: A bona-fide princess calls in three ordinary girls
to help with her relationship problems.
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Today is Second Epithumia, January - a weekend.
Not really all that misleading.
Cat. Flap. Flap. For. Cats. Its not hard to find the truth hidden in
whatevers left, however probable. ^_^
Japanese student lands call, girl? ^_^
Goddesses, demons, and motorcycle gangs come into conflict. We see this
from the point of view of the hapless Keiichi Morisato - his home is only
the first thing he will lose.
Ah! My Goddess: A student's tale of celibacy.
Nagasarete Airando: A tale of a young boy stranded on an island,
hunted down by ninjas.
Ai Yori Aoshi (second series): Hanabishi Kaoru returns in a train
crash!
---
Mappy
That cat flap could be for anyone!
---
Mappy
What, with the "Hello, Overlord Kitty, Welcome In!" stickers all over it?
... no comment.
Oh! Edo Rocket - When Seikichi falls in love with a furry, there's
fireworks (BOOM BOOM!)
ok, more of a very bad pun than a wildly deceiving description. Let me
try again,
Oh! Edo Rocket - Japanese government employ men in ninja cosplay to
deport illegal aliens.
---
Mappy
>David Damerell wrote:
>> Quoting Bill Martin <bill_r...@hotmail.com>:
>>> Ah! My Goddess: One schmuck gets the ultimate wish fulfillment in the
>>> form of a beautiful girl and her two sisters.
>>
>> Not really all that misleading.
>
> Japanese student lands call, girl? ^_^
Just one threesome is enough to change a shy boy's life!
> Quoting Bill Martin <bill_r...@hotmail.com>:
>> Ah! My Goddess: One schmuck gets the ultimate wish fulfillment in the
>> form of a beautiful girl and her two sisters.
>
> Not really all that misleading.
Well... slightly misleading...
Captain Harlock: lonely alcoholic sailor invites young males onto his
ship for painful lessons in Manhood.
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Hanlon's Razor: Never attribute to malice that which
can be adequately explained by stupidity.
Blue Drop: Lesbian Invaders from Outer Space!
Spicenwolf: An acid rock band trying to make a living as merchants on
Arrakis.
Ok, so that one's not exactly what the thread is looking for...
Rozen maiden: Young boy learns love with eh help of dolls.
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No, he said /misleading/... ;)
(Okay, so it should strictly be "Evil space lesbians conquer the Earth
with a fleet of space battleships Yamato", but it's still not
misleading.)
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Either way, you don't expect what you get.
> In uk.media.animation.anime sanjian <mun...@vt.edu> wrote:
>>> On 04 Jan 2008 04:56:45 +0000 (GMT), David Damerell
>>> <dame...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote to uk.media.animation.anime:
>>>
>>> THE MISLEADING PRIMER
>>>
>>> or, "WHAT ANIME SHOULD I MIS-DESCRIBE NOW?"
>>>
>>
>> Blue Drop: Lesbian Invaders from Outer Space!
>
> No, he said /misleading/... ;)
>
> (Okay, so it should strictly be "Evil space lesbians conquer the Earth
> with a fleet of space battleships Yamato", but it's still not
> misleading.)
Then, would "Alien babes come to Earth to show us what being a
dominatrix is all about" work for misleading?
"Invading slowly is preferred here. Kaihou Gakuen is a garden for
aliens."