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Posted by vincentmooney1971 on January 14, 2010
The premise is simple: to ease the caring for the elderly, the government decides to experiment with automating said care, until the robot caretaker decides to retract its charge on a scamper to the beach! The result is both silly and a biting commentary on how we understanding our elders. Roujin Z is a fun down-to-earth yarn with a doozy of an ending. I’d recommend it to newcomers to the anime genre – even above other classics like “Akira” – because the record is so remarkable more human and focused. Objective don’t quiz an action-fest.
The DVD itself is quite sparse with only a language choice and chapter grasp. The only annoyance I had was the movie starts without going through the menu first. But the obedient narrative makes this one worth owning regardless.
Friday, July 15, 2005 / 4 of 5 / Consuming, light early 90’s budge anime
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While at once humorous and alarming prescience, this early 90’s anime tells a legend of the aging of Japan and the issues the elderly will impose upon the care giving industry. Not the typical anime subject matter, but things kick into gear as a veiled group introduces a super-mecha bed that will tend to the needs of the elderly, bathing, feeding, taking care of their demolish, etc. all controlled via a trim computer and nuclear furnace. The bed has some hidden capabilities however, and the first test case, an veteran man, is taken along for a wild swagger. The man’s human nurse and her friends give wobble along with the bed’s company when it takes on the personality of the man’s deceased wife. What ensues is a swagger as the bed tries to rob the man to the beach. Must be seen to be believed. Laughable and breezy, it’s highly recommended.
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