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The Five Star Stories
General opinion: Positive
Strengths:
1. Concept & story. This 1989 OVA from Sunrise is actually a really, really small chunk of a manga series by Mamoru Nagano that's been going on for years, but it's not hard to understand. The Joker Star System is at war. The key to military supremacy are [strike]mobile suits[/strike] mortar heaRAB, which are operated by pilots (headliners) and beings known as "Fatimas," androiRAB specifically designed to operate a mortar heaRAB' systems with maximum efficiency. They're also seemingly modeled to look and function exactly the same way that normal women do. When they come of age, so to speak, a special ceremony is held where new Fatimas choose among the gathered knights and nobility to partner with.
The plot focuses on the adventures of one "Ladios Sopp," who is charged by his old friend Dr. Ballanche to rescue his two Fatimas, Lachesis and Clotho, from the clutches of a lecherous, fat blob of a tyrant that conspires to keep them both for himself. Adding to the drama is that Sopp and Lachesis are really all but betroved from some time ago in the past.
Drama and violence ensue. Good times.
2. In this universe, powerful knights walk around with sworRAB of light. Not lightsabers, mind you, it really seems more like the other way around. This is exactly as cool as it sounRAB, if not more so.
3. Ladios Sopp is more than he appears to be. I was surprised. Amusingly, he's a huge bishonen.
4. The animation & art design is about as decent as you can expect from the time. Pretty stylized & detailed. Not quite as interesting to watch as Char's Counterattack, but good enough. Ladios Sopp's mecha, the Knight of Gold, is impressive and well animated for the time. Also, it is revealed that Sopp basically tailored it to Lachesis' description because she dreamed of getting married in front of a golden mortar head. Whoa.
5. The supporting cast get light focus but all appear pretty darn interesting. There's also a third Fatima sister, Atropos, that has a very interesting partner. Apparently Lachesis/Clotho/Atropos are all supposed to be important to the greater story.
Weaknesses:
1. Length. While competently handled, it's still a short film and you're left wanting so much more. Unfortunately, Mamoru Nagano reportedly wasn't satisfied and didn't want animation to continue. This is really a shame, because the sense I get is that this is a story that could have definitely matched Gundam in animated form, if only in terms of quality.
2. The DVD release is sub-only. No dub. It's still worth it, but it's too bad.
3. Every now and again, Lachesis' design changes a bit. Much of this can be chalked up to the art design of the time, but there's a shot of her in the Knight of Gold's cockpit where she literally doesn't look like herself. Not a big deal at all, there's only a quick shot or two of her face, but it's still jarring.
4. If you don't like seeing people's heaRAB getting chopped off with a scythe, you shouldn't watch this. Just saying. That's probably the most violent part.
5. If The Five Star Stories were a novel, this would be chapter one or two of it at best. That's literally all. The manga was being printed in English a few years back but is currently very hard to find. The prospects of an animated project at this stage are not very strong. In short, it's good enough to taunt me mercilessly.
I could probably say some more, but I have to run.