Enchantress2
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Chun-tzu said:
It took me a while to figure out how to login from my folks' computer. If you click on the User CP, it'll prompt you for your name and password, so that's how I usually do it.
Oh, well, too late now.

Chun-tzu said:
It took me a while to figure out how to login from my folks' computer. If you click on the User CP, it'll prompt you for your name and password, so that's how I usually do it.
Enchantress2 said:You guys are just way too smart for me.![]()
Skade said:I'd suggest avoiding Dual: The Parralell Universe. I might have the subtitle wrong, but it's close. The anime follows the story of a boy, ripped from his own world into a parralell universe where he is the first boy (rather than girl) capable of piloting a mech in a war against an aggressor. Simple enough, except that it seems that the character designs and personalities are directly ripped off from Neon Genesis Evangelion. Even the mechs are in fact living creatures crafted from alien technology, though are uniformly female. Which brings up the main character being a boy again, as he apparently has to dress in drag so no one will know men can pilot these mechs. Everything feels like a bad copy of Evangelion, and this is coming from someone who is NOT a fan of that show.
Alzrius said:
I liked Dual.
The fact that it had elements derived from Evangelion is undeniable, but that's nothing that you won't see elsewhere (just look at Rah Xephon, the quintessential "Eva rip-off", which is still damn good).
Dual, unlike Eva, doesn't take itself so seriously. Eva is meant to be deep and provoke thought, to speak to us personally on multiple levels. Dual is just about a fun sci-fi romp. It invites you to just enjoy the action and romantic humor that it displays. Dual is, in some ways, the anti-Evangelion, simply because it invites you to just smile and laugh at it, something inappropriate for the majority of Eva (which did have its humor scenes).
Skade said:I haven't seen Rah Xephon, knew it was a mech anime but that's about all.
I agree that Dual certainly is not serious, and should not take itself as such. My problem lay in that it seemed to at first, building up a serious story, and making so that there would be deep thought provoking teen angsty goodness, and then relies on a kid dressed in drag piloting a mech with high heels to make the show work.
I would probably not have had an issue with it if not for the characters being so similar. The kid is very much like Shinji, with his emotional hangups, and ineffectiveness under normal circumstances. The girl who is actually one of teh aliens that the mechs are derived from is practically Rei, and the bossy little girl is very Asuka. They are archtypes used in other anime though, so I suppose the intention was to purposefully use anime formulas all stuck together and run with it?