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Re: Stitch Anime         


Author: Lee Ratner
Date: Sep 16, 2008 16:42

On Sep 16, 2:30 pm, Doug Jacobs shell.rawbw.com> wrote:
> In rec.arts.anime.misc Lee Ratner gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>     Its not bad, Thor's incarnation is presented as average looking
>> and not that popular among the ladies but Thor without a hammer is
>> somehow lacking.
>
> That's still rather insulting to Thor...

Oh, I agree perfectly but Narugami-Thor could still have been a
lot worse, they could have made him extremely bishounen rather than
averagely bishounen.
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Re: Stitch Anime         


Author: Galen
Date: Sep 16, 2008 17:12

On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 16:42:58 -0700 (PDT), Lee Ratner
gmail.com> wrote:
>On Sep 16, 2:30 pm, Doug Jacobs shell.rawbw.com> wrote:
>> In rec.arts.anime.misc Lee Ratner gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>     Its not bad, Thor's incarnation is presented as average looking...
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Re: Stitch Anime         


Author: Jack Bohn
Date: Sep 17, 2008 03:14

The Wanderer wrote:
>Derek Janssen wrote:
>
>> Bill Martin wrote:
>>
>>> On 2008-09-14 21:35:13 -0500, Jack Bohn bright.net> said:
>
>>>> I remember a scene from Doctor Who when a giant robot was going
>>>> after...
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Re: Stitch Anime         


Author: Jack Bohn
Date: Sep 17, 2008 03:18

Doug Jacobs wrote:
>In rec.arts.anime.misc Jack Bohn bright.net> wrote:
>> Well, Crest features an exiled Japanese mutant Empire. (I'm
>> forgetting, wasn't Outlaw Star on the edge of a Chinese
>> interstellar empire?)
>
>Both Outlaw Star and Cowboy Bebop point to a future where China, or at
>least Chinese culture, dominates humanity's cultural landscape.

I wasn't sure about Bebop, I was thinking our characters just ran
into a lot of it, while its part of the opening narration of OS.

--
-Jack
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Re: Stitch Anime         


Author: Sea Wasp (Ryk E. Spoor)
Date: Sep 17, 2008 05:03

Jack Bohn wrote:
> Doug Jacobs wrote:
>
>> In rec.arts.anime.misc Jack Bohn bright.net> wrote:
>>> Well, Crest features an exiled Japanese mutant Empire. (I'm
>>> forgetting, wasn't Outlaw Star on the edge of a Chinese
>>> interstellar empire?)
>> Both Outlaw Star and Cowboy Bebop point to a future where China, or at
>> least Chinese culture, dominates humanity's cultural landscape.
>
> I wasn't sure about Bebop, I was thinking our characters just ran
> into a lot of it, while its part of the opening narration of OS.
>

And clearly part of the background of Firefly by Whedon as well. I
don't think that's coincidence, given some other OS similarities.
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