Mr. Stain
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Mr. Stain, also known as , is a digital computer (CGI)
Computer-generated imagery
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 anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....

 series created and directed by Ryuji Masuda
Ryuji Masuda
is a Japanese CGI animation director. He was born in the year 1968, in Kumamoto city, Japan.-Short CGI Series:2000, "Popee The Performer" Debut as Director, original script writer with his first animation work....

. The producer of the show is Shunsuke Koga and the characters are designed by Wakako Masuda. The series involves surreal adventures centered on characters living in a junk-filled alley
Alley
An alley or alleyway is a narrow lane found in urban areas, often for pedestrians only, which usually runs between or behind buildings. In older cities and towns in Europe, alleys are often what is left of a medieval street network, or a right of way or ancient footpath in an urban setting...

.The episodes are short, with a duration of about seven minutes, and start with Mr. Stain finding an object. The name of the episodes are the same as the items that Stain (or Palvan) finds. There is no dialogue, just music and sound effects. Each episode's ending credits show the characters who appeared along with their names in English, followed by a segment of everyone dancing and having fun.

The CGI was produced by FUNimation Entertainment
FUNimation Entertainment
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 and premiered between 10:50 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. (JST
Japan Standard Time
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) on December 31, 2002. It was broadcast in Japan by Kids Station
Kids Station
Kids Station is a Japanese children's television channel showing animation and other cartoon material. Kids Station also airs some anime aimed at adults during the night, such as Narutaru, Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi, Genshiken, Kujibiki Unbalance and "Rosario + Vampire". It is broadcast on...

, beginning January 6, 2003, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 12 p.m. (JST). It was also aired in Brazil by Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network is a name of television channels worldwide created by Turner Broadcasting which used to primarily show animated programming. The channel began broadcasting on October 1, 1992 in the United States....

 (L.A.). FUNimation also included episodes of Mr. Stain on many of its other DVD releases. These short comedy bits were well-received by DVD viewers and interest in the series grew. A DVD release of the show was also launched by FUNimation for the USA and Canada region
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.

Characters

Mr. Stain lives in a junk-filled alley and comes across objects in his searches. These objects seem ordinary at first but soon prove to be otherwise, resulting in awkward situations. He befriends a large feline
Felidae
Felidae is the biological family of the cats; a member of this family is called a felid. Felids are the strictest carnivores of the thirteen terrestrial families in the order Carnivora, although the three families of marine mammals comprising the superfamily pinnipedia are as carnivorous as the...

, named Palvan, who almost always does not agree with Stain on the best use of a found item. Their arguments become extremely violent with one of them getting hurt, but things turn out well at the end. Both characters are very selfish but their tender side can also be seen. Mr. Stain is the only character who appears in all the episodes; Palvan is not in episodes four and ten. The rest of the characters appear occasionally in important roles, but can be seen in other episodes.

The characters in the series are an odd bunch with names that suggest their fate (or role) or their physique: Eaten is a fish that is consumed, Rings is a lizard that uses rings as an accessory around its neck, Pylon is a crab that uses a pylon as headgear
Headgear
Headgear, headwear or headdress is the name given to any element of clothing which is worn on one's head.Headgear serve a variety of purposes:...

, and Policeman is an officer of the law who comes to the alley on his rounds. Different minor characters, such as Squeezed dog and Masked monkey, appear in the series as inhabitants of "Junk Alley" besides Mr. Stain and Palvan. Others like Lost kitten and Stephanie, a young girl, accidentally enter the alley and are helped to find a way out. There is an abandoned baby and a pianist
Pianist
A pianist is a musician who plays the piano. A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an ensemble or orchestra, or accompany one or more singers, solo instrumentalists, or other performers.-Choice of genres:...

 called Lifa, with whom Stain falls in love but must fight his alter-ego, Handsome Stain from the mirror world, for her affection.

Storyline

Mr. Stain is a street-dwelling vagabond
Vagabond (person)
A vagabond is a drifter and an itinerant wanderer who roams wherever they please, following the whim of the moment. Vagabonds may lack residence, a job, and even citizenship....

 who uncovers the mysterious and bizarre world of Junk Alley. Objects in the alley have magically come to life. Stain makes friends and along with them has adventures within the alley. The episodes usually start with him finding an odd object and an adventure ensues. The episodes are comic with some thought-provoking scenes.

One touching episode is Heavenly Bird, where Stain discovers a bird in a cage and wants to eat it. After a riotous chase through the alley while he tries to capture the animal, Stain realizes that the bird is sad and dying. It just wants to see its tropical homeland. Stain works through the night to build a cardboard model of the bird's homeland
Homeland
A homeland is the concept of the place to which an ethnic group holds a long history and a deep cultural association with —the country in which a particular national identity began. As a common noun, it simply connotes the country of one's origin...

 and when the Heavenly Bird sees it, he thinks he's home and dies. Another episode, titled Toy Robot, is about a remote controlled toy that decides that it no longer wants to be a servant, but wants to fly like the birds it sees. Stain, being helpful, comes up with different ways of making the robot fly, with comically
Comedy
Comedy , as a popular meaning, is any humorous discourse or work generally intended to amuse by creating laughter, especially in television, film, and stand-up comedy. This must be carefully distinguished from its academic definition, namely the comic theatre, whose Western origins are found in...

 tragic results. The last episode is an epilogue
Epilogue
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 to the series and is for half an hour. The story revolves around Stain who sees a woman living in a high rise apartment and immediately falls in love with her. After a few comic attempts to get to her, all of which fail, he accidentally switches places with the attractive Handsome Stain from his mirror. This Stain has no problems getting to the woman and seducing her.

Episodes

Episode Title Duration


Contents

DVDs of Mr. Stain were originally released in Region 1 on March 26, 2006. They come in a standard amray DVD case that contains a two-disc set and have a paper insert listing other FUNimation releases. In addition to the fourteen episodes of Mr. Stain, the DVDs have nearly two hours of bonus material.
Disc 1 Disc 2
Episodes
  • One to Thirteen of Mr. Stain.
  • Fourteen of Mr. Stain.
  • Extras
  • Interview With Director Ryuji Masuda, Part 1.
  • Interview With Director Ryuji Masuda, Part 2.
  • Interview With Director Ryuji Masuda, Part 3.
  • Interview With Producer Sunsuke Koga, Part 1.
  • Interview With Producer Sunsuke Koga, Part 2.
  • Production Process Explanation With CGI Director Daisuke Suzuki.
  • Interview With Meyna Co.
  • Staff Interviews.
  • Cast Profiles.
  • TV Spots.
  • Trailers of other anime from FUNimation.
  • Mr. Stain on Junk Alley Special.
  • Junk Alley Goes to Pusan.
  • Staff Comedy #1.
  • Staff Comedy #2.
  • CGI Shorts: Drawing.
  • CGI Shorts: Stain vs. Palvan - Showdown.
  • CGI Shorts: Her Scheme.
  • CGI Shorts: Creator.
  • CGI Shorts: Giant Cat in Tokyo.
  • Credits.

  • Music


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    Reviews

    The CGI received a positive response from reviewers. John Sinnott of DVD talk compares it to the old Charlie Chaplin
    Charlie Chaplin
    Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin, KBE was an English comic actor, film director and composer best known for his work during the silent film era. He became the most famous film star in the world before the end of World War I...

     comedies, commenting that it is "very funny and filled with well thought out slapstick
    Slapstick
    Slapstick is a type of comedy involving exaggerated violence and activities which may exceed the boundaries of common sense.- Origins :The phrase comes from the batacchio or bataccio — called the 'slap stick' in English — a club-like object composed of two wooden slats used in Commedia dell'arte...

     gags and odd situations". He adds,"This is a very fun and touching show and one of the better anime sets to be released so far this year. Otaku fans of well crafted comedy alike should give this series a look." He is impressed by the non use of dialogue, saying that the bitter sweet moments in the show "gives it heart." His opinion is more mixed on the fourteenth episode which, he feels, "did drag a bit."

    Jeremy Mullin from IGN
    IGN
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     calls the show "weird", but adds that the weirdness makes the show appealing especially the "Looney Tunes"-like way in which it is done. He writes,"You usually get a good laugh at the antics of Mr. Stain and his friends, but sometimes things get dramatic in a thought-provoking way that gets to you. Some moments are particularly disturbing.". He acknowledges Mr. Stain to be "perfect for a nice break from reality when you want some laughs with the occasional moral
    Moral
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     message" and suggests that even non-anime fans could enjoy it.

    Michael Bartholow, Advanced Media Networks(anime), calls the anime "wacky, bizarre and humorous with touching moments that are thought provoking". He too compares it to the Looney Tunes shows, specifically praising its choice to be visually oriented rather than relying on conventional dialogues. The reviewers conclude that the show can be watched by any viewer. They also credit it with "infectious" and "foot-tapping" music at the end and highly recommend its viewing.

    Awards and international recognition

    • Received Excellent Animation Award in Cultural Affair Agencies'
      Agency for Cultural Affairs
      The is a special body of the Japanese Ministry of Education . It was set up in 1968 to promote Japanese arts and culture. As of April 2007, it is led by the Commissioner for Cultural Affairs, Tamotsu Aoki....

      Media Art Festival
      Japan Media Arts Festival
      The Japan Media Arts Festival is an annual festival held by Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs since 1997. The festival for a nominal year was usually held during February or March next year, rather than at the end of the nominal year. For instance, the 2010 Japan Media Arts Festival, where...

      .
    • Specially invited to the “Pusan International Film Festival
      Pusan International Film Festival
      Busan International Film Festival , held annually in Haeundae-gu, Busan , South Korea, is one of the most significant film festivals in Asia...

      ” in Korea.
    • Officially invited to “Melbourne International Film Festival
      Melbourne International Film Festival
      The Melbourne International Film Festival is an acclaimed annual film festival held over three weeks in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 1951, making it one of the oldest in the World....

      ” in Australia (2004).

    External links

    • Mr. Stain's Production House,
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