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Title: Gakuen Alice


Naridin - September 19, 2006 08:59 AM (GMT)
This site's new, and is based on a very light anime of the same title.

Gakuen Alice


Gakuen Alice (Alice Academy) is a legitimate, generally known Academy for the gifted. Oh, it doesn’t harbor musical geniuses or anything like that (like what most people think)—here at the Alice Academy, students and faculty have extraodinary abilities which can stretch from telekinesis to animal transformation to making ginger bread men dance! People who have such abilities are called Alices, and they are found and taken from every part of Japan to study for free—yes, for free!—in a government funded Academy. There’s excellent facilities: a gynasium, theatre, deluxe dormitories, laboratories! Need to buy something? Sick of the food at the Mess Halls? Just visit the Inner City right inside the Academy! It has everything you’ll ever need! Even the Academy’s own currency (which will be provided to you at the start of your stay). Just don’t go wandering into the woods—there are worst things than getting lost. Hold on, there’s a catch: you can never go out of the Academy; you can’t even visit yout family. You can’t interact with people who don’t have alices. For security reasons, you understand. Don’t worry, if you study hard and get good grades, you can enjoy the royalties: food stubs for use in the Inner City, more rabits (Gakuen Alice currency), and a chance to visit your family! Now doesn’t that sound nice?

Little has changed within the Academy, even four years after Mikan Sakura graduated. Though letters now flow steadily in and out of the Academy, the students are still prisoners. The thick, twenty-foot, concrete walls still stand. Children, even selected elementary students, are forced into the government's political affairs. They are trained to fight and spy, used like puppets by the institution that funds their education. Narumi, now headmaster due to careful balance of loyalty to the school council and to the students, still fights to change things. But what can he really do when the higher-ups have a hold on the safety of every Alice in the country? What will people do if they knew their favorite basketball player had an alice for sports? What if the public knew that the prime minister could compel people to do his bidding with a special power? This is why groups--graduated students, normal people, current students--go against the Academy to destroy it and give Alices 'freedom'. But there are those who believe in a more peacful way for change. Alices can only hope.

Edeleas al'Kuar - September 20, 2006 01:53 AM (GMT)
Ooh, hehe. :look




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