Miriani
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In a time of big hair and flashy stadium piece videos, Metallica's first entrance into music videos is a wild departure. A song about a man crippled during a war, the song's lyrics fit well with the footage from a movie dealing with the same issue. Also included is the shortened form of the video which was created under the band's protest.
I had seen this and read the manga, and then years later saw some curious parallels with one of her other manga, Inuyasha. Both dealt with a modern girl transported to the distant past, and falling for someone in that past timeline. A good show, though.
This show is definitely one of the funniest anime series made in a while, yet one of the least known. It was only four episodes, yet each one had it's quirks to them, from an anemic vampire, to a group of greedy monks working to shut out the Corporation. The only thing to dislike is that it was only four 30 minute episodes long. One can only hope that perhaps with the flood of TV series remakes of older OAV series, the Phantom Quest Corporation could get some more of their oddball cases.