Message-Id: <199801012135.QAA02528@access5.digex.net> Subject: Re: other Pioneer series To: tenchi@usagi.jrd.dec.com Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 16:35:58 -0500 (EST) From: mfterman@access.digex.net (Martin Terman) Reply-To: mfterman@access.digex.net Barbara Arnold writes: >-Which is better the ending of ARMITAGE III OAV or the ARMITAGE THE THIRD: >POLY-MATRIX? where Ross and Armitage will go from there, the movie well it is just to dark >and they cut out to many key scenes which would of expalined a few things.> Definitely the OAV. Its less forced than the movie. >-HYPERDOLL what is the general opinion of this 2 video series? Was it a good >satire? Why did the series start where it did and end where it did? I liked it, I wished they could do an episode covering when they came to Earth as well as what the bad guys were up to. >-Phantom Quest Corp. - is it just me or could Pioneer done a little bit better >with the series than they did? It had no purpose until the last episode it was to late>, and if you saw the preview at the end of one of the Armitage >OAV's then you saw the coolest parts of the series. Its an episodic series, there is no overarcing plot to it. Has the potential for future episodes. >-MOLDIVER- I personally believe this series deserves it's own continuation, >because there is so much for the series to tell, like what happened to Misaki >and what are the second set of Moldivers like? What did everyone think of this >series? I loved this series as well. I really hope they do another arc. Even if Moldiver ins the tackiest costume competition. >-what about the other series I haven't mentioned: Kishin Corps., The >Hakkenden, Green Legend Ran? Kishin Corps has amazingly cool mecha and little else going for it. The plot is rather incoherent, but where else can you get giant Nazi retro-mecha? -- Martin Terman, Therapy and Behavioral Counseling for Troubled Computers. Disclaimer: Sticks and stones may break my bones, but flames are just ignored email: mfterman@access.digex.com home page: http://access.digex.net/~mfterman/ "Sig quotes are like bumper stickers, only without the same sense of relevance"