>
> >> Like Japanese mangas, too, especially Rumiko Takahashi's (ever heard
> >> of _Urusei Yatsura,_ anyone?).
> >
> > It rings a bell, definitely, but I can't tell what it is exactly.
> > Personally I also have a passion for Japanese mangas, specially
> (please
> > don't wince) Sailor Moon from Naoko Takeuchi.
>
> Won't wince if you won't wince too! :-) If you're curious about
> Urusei Yatsura, you can have a look at <
http://www.tomobiki.com/>.
>
I checked it. I was sure it rang a bell, and I will certainly not wince! :) We
had it in France with the name "Lamu" approximately at the same time as Sailor
Moon. I must say I liked it, mostly because I had already some knowledge of
Asian myths and legends and Urusei Yatsura uses lots of them to make fun. Still,
I prefer Sailor Moon :))) . I've always liked fairy tales...
Christophe, who uses among some Francophone Sailor Moon fans the nickname Sailor
Arc-en-Ciel :)