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Title: R.O.D.: the TV #1
UK publisher: MVM Films
Genre: Action
Studio: J.C.STAFF
Type: TV Series
Director: Koji Masunari
Year: 2003
Running Time: 1hr 40mins
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Martin's review

Martin scored this with 8/10. Disagree?

For the sake of simplicity, I’m going to refer to this series as simply R.O.D.: the TV. There is some confusion over the title, but suffice to say it isn’t even crystal clear in Japan either. The most important thing is that it can be viewed as a stand-alone series with no previous knowledge of the original Read or Die OVA.

Set years after the original story, Yumiko Readman has disappeared and her close friend Nenene has become a successful novelist. When Nenene takes a tour of Japan to promote her latest book three sisters from Hong Kong who run a detective agency are sent along to protect her. They also have the skills of paper masters, which allow them to manipulate simple pieces of paper to create whatever weapons and other tools they require for their work. Unfortunately the company of bibliophile Michelle, shy tomboy Maggie and outspoken Anita causes considerable inconvenience to Nenene, who is not only being targeted by a number of unknown assassins but is at the same time trying to write her next novel and find her long lost friend Yumiko.

As soon as the catchy and James Bond-style R.O.D. opening theme tune begins, it’s immediately clear that R.O.D.: the TV is a very hip and stylish series with plenty of slick, well animated action sequences. The idea of people being able to will paper into the shapes of lock picks, flying creatures or simply used to make an attack on some villain or other seems a little strange at first (especially if like me you are unfamiliar with the R.O.D. universe) but chances are you will find yourself just sitting back and enjoying the ride. The characters are varied and thoughtfully designed, with the exchanges between Nenene and her new companions being especially entertaining. The animation is bright and fluid, showing the fast-paced moves of the three sisters to great effect and striking a good balance between action and comedy. My only criticism is that the four episodes included in this volume spend a lot of time introducing the characters and it takes a while for the first hints of a bigger picture to appear. The contrasting personalities and abilities of Michelle, Maggie and Anita make for some great scenes in which Nenene’s life is either saved or made difficult, but the presence of a major ‘bad guy’ is only shown towards the end.

The DVD features a commentary track for the first episode courtesy of three members of the production team for the English language dub, which is well worth a listen. While some commentaries of this sort are often irreverent and chatty, this time around it gives plenty of interesting bits and pieces of trivia and clears up (some of) the confusion surrounding the title.

In Summary

Although it is a bit of a slow starter from a storyline point of view, the opening episodes of R.O.D.: the TV have high quality animation, thoughtfully designed characters and enough fast-paced action to make it great fun to watch. The somewhat late introduction of a potential opponent to the paper masters and the feisty author they are protecting does however suggest that it is a series that will pick up in pace later on.

Review Information

Score: 8 out of 10
Review By: Martin
Date Published: Mon, 6 Jun 2005
5 responses to our review of "R.O.D.: the TV #1"

1. Comment by Ben

One of the best anime series ever!

Posted on Sun, 12 Jun 2005. Ben rated "R.O.D.: the TV #1": 10 out of 10.

2. Comment by adam-red

So far, one of the most enjoyable series I've seen in a long time. Excellent music, action and a gradually evolving story that spins off nicely from the original R.O.D.

Posted on Tue, 11 Oct 2005. adam-red rated "R.O.D.: the TV #1": 10 out of 10.

3. Comment by Jane

This is the best anime ever made, i wish it was longer like 52 episodes or something, i wish to see what happen more of the past, and also the future like where are they living at the end? are all of them living together? is yumiko and nenene living together? I think this anime (ROD) is better than bleach or naruto or elfenlied which are my favourite anime too. Hopefully there will be a second season of ROD tv series showing the future or the past i wouldnt mind. I also like Yumiko's voice very much. She has such a sweet adorable innocent baby voice, i really really like her so much i wish i can meet the voice character someday. ROD is the best series so far and i have watched most of the series and it's hard really hard to get me watching a series more than once but i just couldnt stop myself from watching ROD series again and again. Its very addictive and highly recommended for everyone all age to watch! ENJOY :)

Posted on Sun, 16 Oct 2005. Jane rated "R.O.D.: the TV #1": 10 out of 10.

4. Comment by Yumiko

Very stylish anime, love "the paper"

Posted on Sun, 16 Oct 2005. Yumiko rated "R.O.D.: the TV #1": 10 out of 10.

5. Comment by I love Anita

Although it is one of the best anime shows I've ever seen (my favorite too) it isn't what Jane said above: "Its very addictive and highly recommended for everyone all age to watch!", it isn't for all ages because of some nudity in later episodes (not in this volume, but some later on). I would recomend it for anyone 16 or older because of the nudity. Very good show, lots of action, drama, adventure, and almost every other genre there is!

Posted on Sun, 11 Dec 2005. I love Anita rated "R.O.D.: the TV #1": 10 out of 10.

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