Not exactly half-an-hour, John. *chuckle* I wish. I didn't know you were into anime that much. What do you watch?
Mostly I have friends who know people who borrow anime from them so I eventually get to watch mostly everything I've heard about, if I want to.
Gensomaden Saiyuki currently probably won't be officially released in the US for a few years now that it's been liscensed, but if you ever get a chance to go and see some of it, do. Or look it up on ebay. It's amazing. Based on an old Chinese legend and set in a completely anachronistic universe. Reminds me of certain Nexus realities on Zen.
I also have a nifty page devoted to the second season, which chronicles the characters' past lives, but since I haven't seen it yet and know of no one who has (or, at least not past the infamous "I want to be in your noodles" subtitle), I won't put it up here unless anyone's 'specially interested.
Re: I feel old. :)
28/7/02 20:47 (UTC)Mostly I have friends who know people who borrow anime from them so I eventually get to watch mostly everything I've heard about, if I want to.
Gensomaden Saiyuki currently probably won't be officially released in the US for a few years now that it's been liscensed, but if you ever get a chance to go and see some of it, do. Or look it up on ebay. It's amazing. Based on an old Chinese legend and set in a completely anachronistic universe. Reminds me of certain Nexus realities on Zen.
Um, here's some weblinks.
Plot Summaries of Episodes 1-4
A really pretty good Saiyuki general info page
General summary page
I also have a nifty page devoted to the second season, which chronicles the characters' past lives, but since I haven't seen it yet and know of no one who has (or, at least not past the infamous "I want to be in your noodles" subtitle), I won't put it up here unless anyone's 'specially interested.