Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Cutey Honey (1972)

So, the other day, I was on the Skaro Hunting Society Blog 
and I found out they were no longer offering Cutey Honey episodes subtitled. Later, I found out that this is because a DVD set was released in the States last October, in fact, I'm using the DVD cover as the image for this review. If you want to order the series, go to Amazon.

So, anyway, the story is that 16 year-old high school bombshell Honey Kisaragi discovers she is an android, created to replace Dr. Kisaragi's daughter who died in an accident, and her body contains a device that can make mater from air, usually translated as "Airborne Element Solidifier". And I mean ANYTHING, including precious gemstones. A criminal organization known as Panther Claw wants this device to create unlimited wealth to rule the world. So, Honey can transform her body into a variety of  personas, most used is the sword wielding Cutie Honey. She is aided by college-aged reporter Seiji Hayami, who is NOT a love interest, despite the fact they are shipped in the 1997 series, and his family, middle-school aged brother Junpei, and elderly father Danbei. Honey also has two teachers, Miss Alphonne, a kinda-hag who is one of the nicest characters, and appears to have a crush on Honey, and Miss Miharu, a sadist who in the original manga, and is just strict and almost hates Honey's carefree demeanor but eventually comes to respect her. She also has a best friend named Natsuko, a shy bookworm, and couldn't be more devoted to her friend.
So, yeah, I don't exactly like this series use of nudity and sexuality, but it's more of "I have an aversion to sex due to scarring when I was a kid" that "sex is evil" mentality, but to be fair, it's used as ore of a liberation tactic, with fan-service. This series, naturally, wasn't brought to the US until a few years ago (and a bit earlier, thank you fan-subbers), either do to sexism, or the then-raunchy content. It's rather tame compared to now, aside from the fact that Honey is peeped on constantly and that crap is illegal.Yea, Go Nagai seems to think rape and sexual harassment are funny. and a lot of female nudity, which makes me slightly uncomfortable, but I don't mind it too much

Honestly, It's not terrible, and I hope to get the series on DVD once I get some extra money to order it of of Amazon

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Josie and the Pussy-Cats

Yeah, sorry for not updating as often as I'd like. Been busy with school, looking for a job, and general holiday madness. So, my dad, being my dad recently got me a DVD set of Josie and the Pussycats on DVD. (I think from either K-Mart or Target.) and I watched it over the weekend. It's honestly not a bad DVD set for a show with less than 20 episodes. I am probably going to use the live action  films last names, so... bear with me.
This show features the title band, Josie McCoy, and all around nice person, Valerie Brown, a mechanical genius, and Melody Valentine, the dumb sweet blonde. They travel with their manager, Alexander Cabbot III, who usually goes by Alex, their roadie/ Josie's boyfriend Alan, and... Alexandra, Alex's older (?) twin sister, who brings nothing to this aside from causing trouble, trying to take Alan for herself, and blaming Josie for what goes wrong in the group. Fortunately, she gets what's coming to her, but I don't like her much. There's also Alexandra's cat, Sebastian, who while kind of mean, he isn't going to let anything bad happen to his owner.
Episodes focus on the group of teen-somethings traveling around the world to various gigs, including London, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, India, Switzerland... you get the idea, and they come across various mad scientists, various conspiracy theories, and other genuine threats.
 There was also a spin-off show called "Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space," back durring the "X in Space" phase of cartoons. The opening explains how they got to space. The group is going to go to space as part of a program, and of course, Alexandra get to be a cam-whore, and ends up pushing the group into the rocket, forcing it to blast of without the help of the crew (God, I hope there was a crew planned to go with them.). And they sing, introducing rock and roll to various alien races. Alexandra, of course, ruins their chances to get back to Earth every time. Again, I don't like Alexandra much. I mean, Alex has a purpose as the band's manager, but is she just their to be a man-stealing hussy? God, I hate her.

This was a pretty good show, despite it's flaws, and I have the complete series on DVD.