On December 13 2005 Geneon films re-released (on UMD) episode 1 and 2
of one of the more interesting anime series out there, R.O.D T.V. (Read
Or Die TV.). A 26 episode series, R.O.D TV is quite a unique show that’s
based on a new concept called paper mastery or rather the telekinetic
ability to control paper which is about as strange as it sounds.
The show starts out with about four main characters, the main one being
that of Nenene Sumiiregawa. Nenene is a famous author that is lending her
opinion on a upcoming movie based on one of her novels, but when her
book signing is threatened her agent decides its time to hire some
bodyguards.
This is when she meets the three sisters who are (unbeknownst to her)
paper masters. The eldest Michelle Chan is a 24 year old blonde who is an
expert at paper archery. Michelle, who considers herself a serious
Bibliophile, pretty much orchestrates her two younger sisters' actions, staying
out of the way and telling them what to do next and only getting
directly involved when she has to.
The next sister down is Maggie Mui who is
quite the interesting character - you don’t expect it when you see how
withdrawn and shy she can be around people considering her extremely tall
stature and its real strange to see the places she decides to sleep (or
more to the point nests as she likes to find a small dark place and seal
it off with herself and her books inside). Maggie also considers herself
a bibliophile and actually gets depressed and even more withdrawn when
she has nothing to read. Her specialty as a paper master is pretty
amazing, she likes to be a sort of puppet master with paper shaped animals
that can do some pretty amazing things including supporting great
weights and flying.
The youngest sister of the three is Anita King -- and in my
opinion -- she's the one that adds the most to the plot of this show; not
only is she probably the best paper master of the three but she makes
a lot of the important decisions for the group and also seems to be the one
who "saves the day" more than the others. Her skills include being able
to cut through just about anything with metal. Anita is definitely the
most level headed of the group but strangely claims to hate books. But
being that she still relatively young you see the child in her come out
quite a bit like when she’s throwing a temper tantrum.
So the basic
premise for the show is that the author Nenene hasn’t been able to write in
four years since her best friend (whose also a paper master) disappears
taking with her the inspiration and approval that Nenene needs to be
able to write. So ultimately the authors main goal in life is to track
down her friend and when she runs into the foes that are against reading
that’s when the three sisters come into play.
There’s quite a few subplots
to this series like that of the three sisters trying to assimilate
their life to accommodate their new roommate Nenene. There’s also a lot in the
way of the youngest sister's trouble like going to school and
trying to fit in. If this sounds like its shaping up to be an adult
drama that is because its exactly what it is including a very dry slow
paced music track and very slow mature dialog.
Therefore if you enjoy
an adult anime show that is kind of slow paced and with less fighting
than normal then this is a pretty interesting series. Although the fight
scenes are kind of sparse they are in my opinion worth the wait. They are
very different than the ones in everything else i've seen but that’s
what makes them pretty cool. There are currently 26 episodes of R.O.D TV.
and the first UMD includes 2 of those titled The Papers Have Landed and Rise up, Oh Dregs Of Humanity. Both episodes
combine to make 50 minutes of viewing and are rated 13 and up.
Editor's Note: You can find out more about this series by checking out
www.rodthetv.com
.