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Fans of Japanese animation who consider the television shows and feature films of the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise the ne plus ultra of sophisticated giant-robot anime will want to take a look at a new series, Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne, that is startlingly similar to Evangelion yet completely different in spirit.
For more casual cartoon watchers, or for those curious about the varieties of foreign TV now easily available on the Internet, Lagrange is interesting for its mode of distribution: new episodes are posted on Hulu each week simultaneously with their broadcast in Japan. Over the last few years an increasing number of Japanese animated shows have been simulcast (sometimes with a lag of a few days) on Web sites like Hulu, the Anime Network, Crackle, Crunchyroll and Funimation, eliminating the wait for DVD sets or reruns on domestic television and creating a virtual Japanese living room for American anime aficionados.
Lagrange takes the premise of Evangelion a teenager pressed into service to save the planet because of an affinity with a mysterious, extraterrestrial humanoid fighting robot and subverts it by changing the hero from a depressed, insecure boy to a cheerful, relentlessly positive, athletic girl.
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