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By some strange miracle, the San Jose Public Library has a copy of Arcadia of My Youth [which I understand is the original Harlock & Emeralda story (?)] in four of their branches , so I went to the main branch and checked out a copy. I've watched enough of it to understand why I have not become a fan of anime, and also to understand why others have. My problem with anime is the kindergarten level of animation. It's more like a slide show than an animation most of the time. Arcadia's art work is a little better, maybe junior high quality, with some moments of inspired high school work. And the script is about what one would expect from a comic book. A pleasant surprise, though, is this copy has grammatically correct English subtitles all the way through, though I caught some cheating on a couple of the translations (which is amusing since I know maybe 20 words of Japanese and only simple syntax).

However, the score is decent, and the story is engaging. If Arcadia had been written as a standard print book with occasional illustrations a la Alice in Wonderland, it may have become one of my favorite juvie sci-fi. I'll watch it all the way through to see how it comes out, but that's probably all. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] laragoth for the suggestion, and BTW, your costumes were spot on. But you knew that already. :-) And [livejournal.com profile] didjiman, in Arcadia, Emeralda is a flaming redhead, not a blonde - but also, all the red in the costumes and the oncoming sunset bled into the photo you commented on, nothing is wrong with the color balance.

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