gandalf
02-01-2006, 04:17 PM
My wife bought this anime for me and it came as a little compressed
release form ADV. I figured it probably wasn't a big release as she said
it was $30-40 for the whole series.
I think I know what happened. This series is not for action mavens. If DBZ
is your lot, don't even bother reading this. This is a quite serious and
quite cool. It is rather amazing that it holds interest despite being
almost totally deadpan. It makes you think about yourself. It's almost a
series of poems. So far I'd recommend it for just about anyone over the
age of 14. Younger than that probably wouldn't be entertained by it and
wouldn't understand the upper stuff.
Kino is a traveler, visiting each country for 3 days (no more). Her
companion is a talking Motorcycle named Hermes. In this world it seems
common for machines to be able to talk. The two experience the world they
travel through and talk about it.
I checked a couple sites. One listed it as #66 in the top 100 anime of all
time. Another gave it 9.2 out of 10.
Violence: Can be very violent, but not very often and the violence is
generally discussed rationally between the characters.
Ecchi: The most provocative thing I've seen so far is the cover art for
the DVDs and that's actually very mild. If there is eventually something
ecchi, I'd expect it to be necessary to the story being told.
Drama: Lots of drama.
Action: Occasional bouts, generally related to violence. Other than that
this show should put you to sleep, but doesn't.
Cuteness: Not much here. Kino was kind of cute at 12 years old, but no
more so than other 12 year olds. The talking motorcycle even manages not
to be cute.
Horror: Why different from violence? Well it just is. There is a lot of
Horror here. There are lots of things that are nice and pleasant on the
surface, but dark and evil underneath. Hence the stories.
We were tired when we started watching it. We weren't tired when the disk
finished at 2AM, but we didn't dare crack the second disk.
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release form ADV. I figured it probably wasn't a big release as she said
it was $30-40 for the whole series.
I think I know what happened. This series is not for action mavens. If DBZ
is your lot, don't even bother reading this. This is a quite serious and
quite cool. It is rather amazing that it holds interest despite being
almost totally deadpan. It makes you think about yourself. It's almost a
series of poems. So far I'd recommend it for just about anyone over the
age of 14. Younger than that probably wouldn't be entertained by it and
wouldn't understand the upper stuff.
Kino is a traveler, visiting each country for 3 days (no more). Her
companion is a talking Motorcycle named Hermes. In this world it seems
common for machines to be able to talk. The two experience the world they
travel through and talk about it.
I checked a couple sites. One listed it as #66 in the top 100 anime of all
time. Another gave it 9.2 out of 10.
Violence: Can be very violent, but not very often and the violence is
generally discussed rationally between the characters.
Ecchi: The most provocative thing I've seen so far is the cover art for
the DVDs and that's actually very mild. If there is eventually something
ecchi, I'd expect it to be necessary to the story being told.
Drama: Lots of drama.
Action: Occasional bouts, generally related to violence. Other than that
this show should put you to sleep, but doesn't.
Cuteness: Not much here. Kino was kind of cute at 12 years old, but no
more so than other 12 year olds. The talking motorcycle even manages not
to be cute.
Horror: Why different from violence? Well it just is. There is a lot of
Horror here. There are lots of things that are nice and pleasant on the
surface, but dark and evil underneath. Hence the stories.
We were tired when we started watching it. We weren't tired when the disk
finished at 2AM, but we didn't dare crack the second disk.
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