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Mr. Stain : ウィキペディア英語版
Mr. Stain

''Mr. Stain'', also known as , is a digital computer (CGI) anime series created and directed by Ryuji Masuda.〔The director confesses to a spiritual experience he had with his cat. 〕 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.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.〔Episode details have been obtained from the Official Site of Mr. Stain under (【引用サイトリンク】title=Episodes ) Additionally episode durations verified from product description on (【引用サイトリンク】title=Mr. Stain on Junk Alley (DVD) )〕 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.〔para 3, 〕
The CGI was produced by FUNimation Entertainment and premiered between 10:50 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. (JST) on December 31, 2002. It was broadcast in Japan by Kids Station, beginning January 6, 2003, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 12 p.m. (JST).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Shows released in 2003 )〕 It was also aired in Brazil by Cartoon Network (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.〔para 1, 〕 A DVD release of the show was also launched by FUNimation for the USA and Canada region.〔DVD release, product details, (【引用サイトリンク】title=Mr. Stain on Junk Alley (DVD) )
==Characters==
(詳細はfeline, 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.〔Plavan can be seen caring for a kitten in episode seven and Stain for a baby in episode thirteen, see the official website under (【引用サイトリンク】title=Episode section )〕 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, and Policeman is an officer of the law who comes to the alley on his rounds.〔Character summaries can be found in the official site under the (【引用サイトリンク】title=Characters section )〕 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 called Lifa, with whom Stain falls in love but must fight his alter-ego, Handsome Stain from the mirror world, for her affection.

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