If you are just getting into anime and you are not
in elementary school, cartoons for the youngsters are probably not what
you are looking for. Well, I would like to inform you that you may be
limiting yourself if you totally ignore these shows. It was "Robotech" and "Voltron" being shown on syndication when I was five that got
me interested in the Japanese animation, and I still like to check these
shows out every now and then.
I would also like to ask you what is there that is
any good to watch during the afternoons if the "Emperor's Cup"
is not being aired on ESPN or ESPN 2? The answer is Toonami
on Cartoon Network.
If you like some of the shows from this block of programming, the odds
are that there are more mature versions of these shows that are available
at your mall's video store. If you want good art work, regardless of the
target market, I never seen an ugly anime chick unless it is obviously
intentional.
As long as you accept a good kids show as a good show,
some of these title maybe worthwhile to you.
Sailor Moon Super S: The Movie
Genre: fantasy (could be considered
comedy, female themed) Length: 60 minutes (theatrical film) Audience
Age: 3+ (If you view the dubbed version)
Opinion: It
definitely feels like a rushed TV episode.
This is a review of the subtitled VHS version.
One of the first notable animes to get imported to
the United States.
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