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R.O.D Read or Die

Original title: Read or Die
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 33m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.5K
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R.O.D Read or Die (2001)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationSpyAdventureAnimationFantasySci-FiShortThriller

A young female agent with a powerful psionic power over paper must stop a plot for world destruction.A young female agent with a powerful psionic power over paper must stop a plot for world destruction.A young female agent with a powerful psionic power over paper must stop a plot for world destruction.

  • Stars
    • Rieko Miura
    • Michiko Neya
    • Crispin Freeman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.5K
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    • Stars
      • Rieko Miura
      • Michiko Neya
      • Crispin Freeman
    • 13User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Rieko Miura
    • Yomiko 'The Paper' Readman
    • 2001
    Michiko Neya
    • Nancy 'Miss Deep' Makuhari
    • 2001
    Crispin Freeman
    Crispin Freeman
    • Joe 'Joker' Carpenter
    • 2001
    Junko Takeuchi
    Junko Takeuchi
    • Fabre (Boy)
    • 2001
    Dean Haglund
    Dean Haglund
    • Gennai Hiraga
    • 2001
    Adam Harrington
    Adam Harrington
    • Additional Voices
    • 2001
    Jason Charles Miller
    Jason Charles Miller
    • Various
    • 2001
    Amanda Winn Lee
    Amanda Winn Lee
    • Nancy 'Miss Deep' Makuhari
    • 2001
    Jody Jaress
    Jody Jaress
    • Old Woman
    • 2001
    Douglas Rye
    • Additional Voices…
    • 2001
    Sue Cremin
    Sue Cremin
    • Additional Voices…
    • 2001
    Hal Lublin
    Hal Lublin
    • Otto Lilienthal
    • 2001
    Kimberly Yates
    Kimberly Yates
    • Yomiko 'The Paper' Readman
    • 2001
    Jason Lee
    • Drake 'Mr. Drake' Anderson
    • 2001
    Masami Iwasaki
    • Drake 'Mr. Drake' Anderson
    • 2001
    Eiji Takemoto
    • Alex…
    • 2001
    Samantha Tabak
    • Wendy Earhart
    • 2001
    Hozumi Gôda
    Hozumi Gôda
    • Joker
    • 2001
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    8WeAreLive

    Mission impossible with origami

    A young female agent with a powerful psionic power over paper must stop a plot for world destruction.

    I have literally spent the whole day marathoning the first of the series and I just finished watching the OVA's. I have now got a bot of a background of Nyanyanya friend and a bit about the joker in the series.

    While the OVA'S are very action packed and fun to watch, i still prefer the actual which I will do a review on soon.
    10stargunner

    Love anime action but tired of fighting mechas?

    Read Or Die is only an hour and half long but it packs in so much it feels like you've watched an entire anime series. Full of interesting characters with unique fighting powers (Yomiko, the main character, fights with paper) and a fresh concept, Read Or Die is sure to please the anime fan.

    Not only is Read or Die full of new ideas, the animation is also a thrill as well. Every aspect of the show is perfect, and the story is well thought out and neatly performed. For the record, I'd say that Read or Die is the most underrated anime of 2001. I've shown it to all my friends and they have been impressed as well.

    If you love anime, or used to love it, or have never even seen it before (and can use your imagine some), there's plenty of colorful entertainment to be had in Read or Die. 10/10
    10film-critic

    The Pen is mightier than the Sword!

    I am constantly impressed with the level of animation that is coming from overseas. I think it is because they are going places that our native animators are afraid to go. We still see cartoons for children, where overseas they see it as a form of entertainment for both adults and children. Why can't they see that it is a form of cinema that will and can take us to places that live-action never will, and give us characters that no actor could ever conjure up? Who knows? I hope that one day we get there, but until then I can sit on my comfy couch and watch amazing cinema like that of Read or Die.

    To begin, this was a fantastic story. I loved the literary references throughout the course of the film. I loved that there was so much to see or do in the story that you never really knew where it was going to go next. This was a very unpredictable story that left so much up to the imagination. It was futuristic, yet somewhat present day. There was a feeling that you were seeing on old novel opened for the first time and remastered for today's generation. It was breathtaking, uncontrollably mesmerizing, and spellbinding to say the least. I mentioned before about the imagination that this film held, well let me say that it flowed like water from this Read or Die. It is hard to explain, but if you watch so much live-action cinema, it is hard to comprehend, but there was more alive in this film than I have seen in any of Spielberg's epics. Keep in mind that I am also relatively new to the Anime genre, and probably am missing some of the better stuff, but for a newbie like myself, Read or Die was perfection in its purest form.

    In live-action films I always mention the characters, and am normally nervous to mention them in animation (because it is actors voicing not really acting), but I need to applaud the animators in this film. The way that the characters in this film carried themselves, to their facial expressions, to the intensity that they brought to the screen is equal to that of most live-actors out there. There was enough back-story and future story for these characters that you knew them, you honestly knew them as if they were real. This was a character-based film. While some may argue with me on that topic, it was about friendship, love, and a desire to read and be successful. These are not emotions that you feel or see with just simple drawings. The animators went above and beyond their call of duty with this film, and it was demonstrated through cunning visionary and smart characters.

    With a gripping story that took us all over the world (showed the vast horror that could be found, instead of just making it centralized) and characters that literally jumped out of the screen with heart-pounding animation and style, there is only one more thing to say about this film. The action. Growing up in a post-Matrix style film world, it is getting harder and harder to see fight sequences choreographed without the use that made The Matrix so popular. I continually see more and more films ripping off the "bullet-time" effect and making their money back on just that one effect alone. While I do realize that this was … yet again … a cartoon, the action in it seemed more real than in most action films. Sly and AH-NOLD have nothing on "The Paper" as she uses brains and strength to outwit her opponents. This continued to keep my attention throughout the entire film and nearly pushed me to watch it again. I know there was something that I probably missed the first time because my jaw was stapled to the floor. The action sequences were, for lack of a better word, beautiful. Like a ballet gone wrong, this film stepped into the screen with simplicity, violence, and this subtle delicacy that is unmatched in American cinema today.

    Overall, this was an impressive film for me. I loved everything about it from the beginning to the end. Again, perhaps it has something to do with my amateurish nature around Anime (which is going to change soon), but this is one of the best that I have seen. It left me satisfied, yet with this strong desire to watch again and again. Not many films do that to me, so it was great to see something as powerful as this pull me into the Anime world. I cannot wait for my next adventure! Grade: ***** out of *****
    8ksub

    Read or Die = See & Die laughing.

    Yomiko Readman will "just die" if she doesn't finish reading her book, but wacky super-villains are trying to steal it from her and use it's secrets to destroy all human life on earth. A situation scary enough to make the President of the US wet his pants. Left on her own Yomiko would happily spend the rest of her life and all of her money buying books to read. Unfortunately for her now she has to become Agent Paper, a super powered secret agent working for the British Library. Step aside James Bond, now Agent Paper (with the ability to make common paper do anything, and I mean ANYTHING) along with Miss Deep (with the ability to move deep through solid objects) and weapons expert Drake (who is having a bad day) are needed to save the world. If you set aside some miner plot flaws you may find this campy spy spoof a hilarious guilty pleasure like me. I love the kick ass music, action, humor, as well as what evolves into a deeply moving relationship between Yomiko and Nancy.
    GiftfromtheMAGI

    When evil threatens the world, the world turns to...the Library?

    MAGI rating scale: +7.8(-10/+10)

    There is a little odd gem from our friends overseas. ROD is the story of an intelligence agency, based in of all places the British Library, and its agents as they protect the world from the Ijin. In this particular case, the Ijin(or Great person as they are refered to) called Stephan has discovered a symphony of Beethoven's (?) that if played will cause people to commit suicide. Seizing on this ultimate form of crowd control (maybe he could never get a parking spot), he sends out his genetically resurrected Ijin to collect the two books that hold the song.

    Our hero that can stop this threat? A clumsy substitute teacher with the ability to manipulate paper, a grouchy explosives expert and a leather-wearing over-developed femme fatalie with the ability to make things pass through her...and look good doing it.

    One of the more interesting things about anime is their themes in the storylines. If you look into the vast majority of Japanimation, even the strangest series or movies all work with it's own logic. In ROD, the logic is books. From the Macguffins (Beethoven's notebooks) to the heroine (Yomiko Readman) to the British Library, ROD creates its own logic and own rule...and yet still manages to give us some believeibly and humanity in its characters. The animation itself is clean and beautiful, with an eye for detail. The two female leads, while doing quite a bit of 'fan service' still manage to convey some parts of realism...especially Yomiko. If the world had people with powers like these, OF COURSE the Powers That Be would try to recuit them...even if that person is not someone you would usually want as an agent. Yomiko is clumsy, self-absorbed and a bit naive.....not to mention obsessive. But she's also cute, lovible, caring and surprizingly capaible (She even figures out who to defeat a lightning-powered samarai with a few dollar bills!)

    I recommend this OVA series to any true fans of anime...give it a try and just sit back and relax....it's a fun trip.

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    • Trivia
      In episode 1, when Joker debriefs Yomiko on the I-Jin incident, a screen displays a list of people who were candidates for the I-Jin project. One of the names is series creator Hideyuki Kurata.
    • Goofs
      When Yomiko catches Nancy in the hallway outside her room to talk to her, her hair briefly seems to be out of the braids Nancy put it in a few moments ago. The braids return as they're about to leave the submarine.
    • Quotes

      Drake Anderson: Don't blame me if you die.

      Nancy Makuhari aka 'Miss Deep': I already do.

    • Connections
      Featured in AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture (2005)

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    • Release date
      • May 7, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Sony (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • R.O.D
    • Production companies
      • SME Visual Works
      • Studio DEEN
      • Studio Orphee
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      • 33m
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      • Color

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