Happosai
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So I binged through DNA² and Video Girl Ai this week. I don't think I watched either since the days of fansub vhs slooooow trickle. I forgot just how short both shows were. Video Girl Ai OVAs were frustratingly short. Too bad they never finished out the story from the manga. One of the first anime cons I ever went to was Katsucon Ichi in Virginia, specifically because Katsura was going to be the headlining guest. We drove from Florida to see him... and he last minute canceled On the plus side some guy brought a Japanese PS1 to show off and it was like the week it came out in Japan. He had Ridge Racer, and the super awesome Twinbee Puzzle.
Decided to get through my backlog of older shows I haven't actually watched before. This gem is next:
I had a lot of friends super into KOR when it released, but like a lot of things in the early 90s, you had to go through some serious hoops to get fansubbed VHS, and something with 50+ episodes was just insane to deal with. I really like the use of color in this show so far, and it really stands out compared to other shows from the same time. Helps it's a super clear Blu-Ray restoration.
For some srs retro deep dives check out Kenny's Youtube Channel I find his stuff well researched and interesting anyhow.
I've been a Masakazu Katsura fan for years now. About a year or less ago, I opened discussion on DNA² and more recently (a few pages back had asked in the discussion about those who'd watched or read the manga Video Girl Ai). DNA² seems to be more familiar in minds of time's past than Video Girl Ai. If I recall, most who'd read that post had never watched Video Girl Ai and it seems to be a relatively hard piece of media to come across today physically. If that was your binge watch this weekend -- you had a great weekend. You mentioned the length of the adaptations and yes, they're painfully short. Especially Video Girl Ai which deserved at least a cut of 16-episodes like DNA². I still have Pioneer release of VGA and I've shown it to others with mixed takes on it. I enjoyed it thoroughly and I've heard others say it just wasn't their thing. If we're just talking the two, VGA was still my favorite of the two.
That's a huge bummer you missed seeing Katsura back in the day. Especially given that drive too. Shows also our pre-internet frustration as everything was by ear - whereas today they likely would have likely stated the cancellation. A few years ago he was still jumping to smaller conventions in the U.S...maybe he'll do another one. Unlike some of the other pioneers out there, he's relatively young and I doubt he'd be one of those who's impossible to catch. Sounds like that whole journey was fun and I'd date it to 94 or 95 based on seeing a JP Playstation. I was in the trade for awhile and stuck with fansubs up until early download sites started to emerge around 2002/3.
Kimagure Orange Road TV, you'll enjoy it quite a bit. I bought the blu-ray and discussed back in 2021 (I waited some months after purchase before finally watching it myself). I was unable to watch it during the 90's when I first got into anime because I could not find the fansubs and don't recall ever seeing the VHS release in any of my local video stores. But it was discussed on all the early anime webpages (I posted a couple pages back a website which mysteriously is still active today abcb.com) which drew me to watch it eons after it's release...well nearly 35-years after anyway. K.O.R. has great City Pop tracks for openings/endings, great pacing with the overall episodes and without reading ahead a genuine ending which shows the writing was slightly better than what you'd find today. I was disappointed with my personal copy of the Discotek release though as I the 3rd blu-ray disc had a manufacturers' defect (first I've ever seen) and the disc was unplayable. Some good friends here helped me find the episodes I missed from that disc and a few were rips from the fansubs. I believe I've seen two separate fan subs of K.O.R.
There was no way I would have tackled it on VHS. My patience with longing run anime series isn't the best and I recall burning out after a 26-episode/8 VHS series back in the day (of which I owned very few). But K.O.R. is worth watching the full 60-some episodes and they go by fast.
I've been following Kenny's channels for about 3-years now and hit him with some oddball retro anime questions in his Zelda: OOT live stream a couple months ago. I believe Kenny's a Florida native and I kinda hope someone could get him to Japan to find a store and buy up a bunch of these old OVA VHS' for a fraction of what they charge online. I know he recently obtained a PAL VCR to start reviewing but as expensive as they are -- I hope he gets a LaserDisc player to cover the myriad titles with cool artwork that were released on LD.
Valonquar thanks for contributing to the discussion. Always enjoy reading your posts. Let us know how K.O.R. goes too. FYI -- I've yet to watch the movies or OVA. So, if you finish the TV run...there's still a bit more out there.