The male-only planet of Terra II is populated by clones of the six men who were marooned there 300 years before. The only females are robots called "marionettes," who serve as workers and so... Read allThe male-only planet of Terra II is populated by clones of the six men who were marooned there 300 years before. The only females are robots called "marionettes," who serve as workers and soldiers. Japoness marionettes Lime, Cherry, and Bloodberry are different from most others, ... Read allThe male-only planet of Terra II is populated by clones of the six men who were marooned there 300 years before. The only females are robots called "marionettes," who serve as workers and soldiers. Japoness marionettes Lime, Cherry, and Bloodberry are different from most others, because each possesses a special circuit that gives them human emotions. One by one, they ... Read all
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First of all, the girls aren't really human. They're androids made to look like human females. Even though the androids (the title "marionettes") are outfitted with circuits that give them human qualities, they come off more as innocent children fawning over a pet as opposed to jealous bimbos trying to pry the object of their desire away from the others.
Second, the young man in question, Mamiya Otaru, is not the same loser stereotype that is "Urusei Yasura"'s Ataru or "Oh! My Goddess"'s Keiichi. Otaru is a sort of Everyman, not too much different from the other men that populate his planet. He is fairly well-liked, unlike the other two examples, and thus, seems a much more likable character.
I've been told that there are women who take issue with the whole idea in anime of several women fighting for the affections of one man. "Saber Marionette J" IS a romantic comedy, but not quite in the same vein as other anime romantic comedies. The way the characters and situations are presented make this a must-see, even for those who think they aren't going to like it.
It was one of the best channels cable could offer in Latin America back then in the late 90s and early 2000s.
Being an animation channel aimed at adults was something pretty unique back then (It still something quite unique, as the same absurd bias towards animation still persist to this very day) and as a kid, I was always fascinated by the atypical series featured on its programming, which included plenty experimental shorts; it also included a lot of anime shows, which would not have been shown in Latin America if it wasn't for this channel.
Saber Marionette J was one of those series: A mixture of comedy, science-fiction and romance, with also action and drama, and many likeable characters.
Lime was my favorite, she had a very sweet and adorable personality.
The soundtrack was quite amazing, and had a very nice art-style and animation.
In some ways, it reminded me a bit to Samurai X wih its mixture of comedy and drama, and as the series progressed, the show started to deal with heavier and more complex themes, something which also carried to the sequel series Saber Marionette J to X.
A very good anime which I still fondly remember.
Locomotion was one of the best channels we ever had; a very artistic channel with many great shows. If only there was a way to bring it back...
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- ConnectionsFollowed by Saber Marionette J to X (1998)
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- Воины-марионетки Джей
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