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Overall Rating: 5.00/5 (2 votes cast)

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    A very interesting show. At just a few minutes each ep, this is well worth your time to watch. A strange mix of live action and anime style create a very appealing show. This is the only internet show I like, and I would recommend this to everyone.

    0 comments | Review by theredbaron theredbaron Send a Compliment at 16:54 PST, 13 January, 2008

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Drawn by Pain Cast & Crew

  • Marissa Parness as
    Emily Waters
  • Guy Rader as
    Douglas
  • Michael Speer as
    Father
  • Elizabeth Plevey as
    Young Emily
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Premiere: Currently airing

Type: Video

Genres/Tags: Fantasy/Drama

External Links: http://www.drawnbypain.com

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The story of a little girl turned fierce woman with the power to manifest strong anime characters onto herself has finally been brought to the web, and beyond! Fusing animation with live action, Emily Waters slices an animated sword through all that stands before her as she struggles to deal with her real life, inner (and outer) demons and the person she fears the most: herself! “I figured why tell a pre-existing anti-hero story that's been told through comics and books when I can just make my own. Isn't the very point of storytelling to try and be original? Tired of the same unoriginal remakes, sequels and adaptations made by Hollywood, Writer/Director Jesse Cowell embraces the idea of people finding the new wave in entertainment themselves via the internet and choosing what they want to see. Currently, the level of content on the web is mostly relegated to funny web cam moments and police chases, but Cowell thinks it's time for a change from someone outside the studio system. “I feel like it's filling a void, says Cowell who has poured every resource he has-many credit cards-into making something, not typical of web quality, but a piece that reflects cinematic style, creativity and heart. “For the most part, Hollywood only repurposes its content and puts snippets online for us to see what we have already seen everywhere else. What I wanted to do was give my online friends a chance to have content that was made just for them.