Rachel

I was exposed to anime as a child while living in Germany after watching the Japanese version of Hans Christian Anderson’s the Little Mermaid. In high school, a classmate in art brought in Akira as an example of Japanese art. I wasn’t very impressed with anime at the time, but my re-exposure to it in 2000 thanks to Escaflowne had me hooked for life.After sorting out what I liked about anime (great stories, beautiful animation and epic battles) and disliked about anime (big boobs, angst-y 15 year-old kids, most mecha, sports stories and style-over-substance), I got into it with a vengeance.I do love almost all aspects of Japanese culture and try to be involved with it as much as possible. I have no problem admitting that I incorporate a lot of Japanese trends and traditions into my life as I modify them and make them my own. Anime is a big part of that, along with all the sub-cultures, past and present.

5 Comments

  1. mochi

    “What the hell are Pumpkin Scissors?”

    Apparently, one of the members (I leave it as an exercise to guess who it is) of Section III came up with the name…from Wikipedia:

    Pumpkin – “In their war relief efforts they (Section III) must face the threat of corrupt people who protect themselves behind lies, power, money and many other layers around them like a pumpkin”

    Scissors – “Section III must act like a pair of scissors cutting through those layers and delivering justice to them”

    I suppose the name sounds better than Onion Cleaver. I suspect the manga-ka (Ryoutarou Iwanaga) just liked the sound of the words together.

  2. MoshiMoshi

    This is a pretty good title. You can find it at bestanimeworld.com too

  3. Rachel

    @mochi, Pumpkin – “In their war relief efforts they (Section III) must face the threat of corrupt people who protect themselves behind lies, power, money and many other layers around them like a pumpkin”

    Scissors – “Section III must act like a pair of scissors cutting through those layers and delivering justice to them” I read that too and I seriously laughed until there were tears in my eyes. What a lame explanation.

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    Awesome series, I watch it every day.

  5. Karmi-Sempai

    Since everyone is so enthusiastic about the title…
    Actually, I think the title Pumpkin Scissors is brilliant because it’s so unusual, it catches people’s attentions. I know it did the first time I heard of it, even if I’ve never seen it before. Plus, it’s meant to make you wonder why that’s the name chosen for Section III. The story, like the title, has a more deeper and more meaningful side to it. It’s not just about naivety. I think it’s more about the tragedy of war–how people end up destroying themselves in the name of preserving their way of life.

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