HAS: The Harvard Anime Society
| Home | Officers | Library | Links |

C A L E N D A R



Spring Term '09

January February March April May 
-------------------------------------------------- 
Intersession:
--------------------------------------------------
Saturday, Jan. 31, 5:30-9:30pm 
-- 5:30pm: Kaiba 1-2
6:30pm: Kurozuka 1
7:00pm: Welcome to the NHK 22-24
8:30pm: Fate Stay/Night 23-24 Location: Eliot House TV Room (L-Entry Way: Room T-27) -------------------------------------------------- Saturday, Feb. 7, 5:30-9:30pm
-- 5:30pm: Kaiba 3-4
6:30pm: Kurozuka 2
7:30pm: Azumanga Daioh 1-4 Location: Eliot House TV Room (L-Entry Way: Room T-27)
-------------------------------------------------- Saturday, Feb. 14, 5:30-9:30pm
-- 5:30pm: Kaiba 5-6
6:30pm: Kurozuka 3-4
7:30pm: Azumanga Daioh 5-8 Location: Eliot House TV Room (L-Entry Way: Room T-27) -------------------------------------------------- Saturday, Feb. 21, 5:30-9:30pm
-- 5:30pm: Kaiba 7-8
6:30pm: Kurozuka 5-6
7:30pm: Azumanga Daioh 9-12 Location: Eliot House TV Room (L-Entry Way: Room T-27)
-------------------------------------------------- Saturday, Feb. 28, 5:30-9:30pm
-- 5:30pm: Kaiba 9-10 6:30pm: Kurozuka 7-8 7:30pm: Azumanga Daioh 13-16 Location: Eliot House TV Room (L-Entry Way: Room T-27) -------------------------------------------------- Saturday, Mar. 7, 5:30-9:30pm
-- 5:30pm: Kaiba 11-12
6:30pm: Kurozuka 9-12
8:30pm: Azumanga Daioh 17-18 Location: Eliot House TV Room (L-Entry Way: Room T-27) -------------------------------------------------- Saturday, Mar. 14, 5:30-9:30pm
-- 5:30pm: Hakaba Kitaro 1-2
6:30pm: Allison and Lillia 1-4
8:30pm: Azumanga Daioh 19-20 Location: Eliot House TV Room (L-Entry Way: Room T-27) -------------------------------------------------- Saturday, Mar. 21, Spring Break! -- No Showing -------------------------------------------------- Saturday, Mar. 29, Spring Break! -- No Showing -------------------------------------------------- Saturday, April 4, 5:30-9:30pm
-- 5:30pm: Hakaba Kitaro 3-4
6:30pm: Allison and Lillia 5-8
8:30pm: Azumanga Daioh 21-22 Location: Eliot House TV Room (L-Entry Way: Room T-27) -------------------------------------------------- Saturday, April 11, 5:30-9:30pm
-- 5:30pm: Hakaba Kitaro 5-6
6:30pm: Allison and Lillia 9-12
8:30pm: Azumanga Daioh 23-24 (not shown)
Location: Eliot House TV Room (L-Entry Way: Room T-27) -------------------------------------------------- Saturday, April 18, 5:30-9:30pm
-- 5:30pm: Hakaba Kitaro 7-8
6:30pm: Allison and Lillia 13-17
8:30pm: Azumanga Daioh 23-24 Location: Eliot House TV Room (L-Entry Way: Room T-27) -------------------------------------------------- Saturday, April 25, 5:30-9:30pm
-- 5:30pm Hakaba Kitaro 9-10
6:30pm Allison and Lillia 18-21 8:30pm Azumanga Daioh 25-26
Location: Eliot House TV Room (L-Entry Way: Room T-27) -------------------------------------------------- Saturday, May 2, 5:30-9:30pm
-- Last showing of the semester!
5:30pm Hakaba Kitaro 11 6:00pm Allison and Lillia 22-26
8:30pm Fan Favorites (2) Location: Eliot House TV Room (L-Entry Way: Room T-27) [First day of reading period.] -------------------------------------------------- Saturday, May 9, 5:30-9:30pm Potential Bonus Showing! -- TBA -------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------

Note: The viewing schedule is subject to change.
--------------------------------------------------

Kaiba

Physical death doesn't necessarily mean true death when one's memories can be stored outside the body. Memories can be stored in a data bank, and transplanted into new bodies. Memories can be traded, altered and stolen. Society becomes a stagnated, powerless mess.

One day a man, Kaiba, wakes up in a broken room. He has no memories, only a pendant with a picture of an unknown woman. Outside of the room are grotesque floating electrical clouds of disjointed memories. Kaiba is suddenly assaulted, and escapes into space. He travels to various planets, encountering various people and retrieving his memories. Memories of an inconsistent and decaying world, of his own agony and of Niero, the woman in the picture.

 

Kurozuka

Kuro, a 12th-century man, flees into the mountains after losing to his brother, where he meets a strange, beautiful woman named Kuromitsu. Kuro falls in love with Kuromitsu but realizes she conceals a dark secret. She is unable to die and continues to live for thousands of years as Japan evolves into a future society.

 

 

 


 

Azumanga Daioh

Azumanga Daioh is about high school life through the eyes of six girls with unusual personalities: Chiyo (the 10-year-old genius), Osaka (the resident airhead), Sakaki (the shy one prone to cat bites), Tomo (the loose cannon), Yomi (the short-tempered one) and Kagura (the resident jock).

 

 

 

 

Hakaba Kitaro

Kitarou is a youkai boy born in a cemetery, and aside from his mostly-decayed father, the last living member of the Ghost tribe. He is missing his left eye, but his hair usually covers the empty socket. He fights for peace between humans and youkai, which generally involves protecting the former from the wiles of the latter.

 

 

 

 

 


Allison and Lillia

The story takes place on a continent where two countries are separated by Lutoni River and Central Mountains. The two countries, the Confederation of Roxche and the United Kingdom of Bezel Iltoa have been at war for over a century and now settled on a cease fire. Allison is a pilot in the Roxche air force and one day reunites with Will, her companion from the House of Future, where they were orphans. Together they find themselves embroiled in an adventure in enemy territory to find a fabled treasure that will hopefully end the war and bring peace to both countries. After that, the story is continued by their daughter, Lillia, and her boyfriend Treize.


 

All reviews and pictures shamelessly taken from outside sources (official sites/DVDs, animenfo, and Anime News Network). Original opinions may be added once finals/grant applications/school work is not top priority.

   
All showings are subtitled in English unless otherwise noted. 
HAS is (almost always) a dub-free organization.

 This page by the HAS Web Team