Anime_series Blue Seed (碧奇魂ブルーシード Aokushimitama Blue Seed) is a manga created by Yuzo Takada.It was animated for broadcast on TV Tokyo in 1994. ...more on Wikipedia about "Blue Seed"
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo (ボボボーボ・ボーボボ Bobobō-bo Bō-bobo, sometimes known as Bo x 7 or Bo^7 to American fans) is a manga by Yoshio Sawai, published by Shueisha in Japan and serialized in that country's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo"
Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan (撲殺天使ドクロちゃん) is a light novel by duo storyteller Okayu Masaki (おかゆまさき) and illustrator Torishimo (とりしも) serialized in the Dengeki hp magazine published by MediaWorks. A manga version is serialized in Dengeki Comic Gao! (電撃コミック ガオ!) and an anime version also has been made for TV and DVD. It is known for its wildly gory-yet-exaggerated comedic violence and extreme sexual innuendo. The title translates as "Club-to-Death Angel Dokuro-chan" ("Dokuro" means skull). ...more on Wikipedia about "Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan"
Bomberman Jetters (ボンバーマン ジェッターズ) is an anime based on the popular video game series Bomberman. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bomberman Jetters"
Boogiepop Phantom is a dark brooding mystery anime series which is often compared with Serial Experiments Lain. The series is 12 episodes long, but the story is not told in a linear fashion. Each episode centers on different characters who sometimes have just a short involvement in the major events of the series. For this reason, many scenes are seen twice, from different perspectives, and some episodes are out of sequence, although there is a slow general time progression. All of the character stories tie to a single event, a single brief point in time where all of the characters saw and were affected by a brief, intense, unexplained light in the night sky. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boogiepop Phantom"
Bottle Fairy (瓶詰妖精 Binzume Yōsei) is an anime series about four fairies who discover the secrets of the world from inside their little house. The show originally aired from October to December 2003 on UHF syndication in Japan. It has been licensed for release in North America by Geneon, with Volume 1 available since November 22 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bottle Fairy"
Boys Be (ボーイズ・ビー) is a Japanese animated series published in 2000 by Hal Film Maker in 13 episodes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boys Be"
Brain Powered is a 26-episode anime series created by Yoshiyuki Tomino. It aired on Japanese television from April to November 1998. The show features mecha designs by Mamoru Nagano, character designs by Mutsumi Inomata, and music by Yoko Kanno. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brain Powered"
Burn Up Scramble is an 12 episode anime series directed by Hiroki Hayashi released in 2004. Though the basic premise is in keeping with its predecessors Burn Up and Burn Up Excess it is an entirely new series with some new and some old characters, and a very different art style. ...more on Wikipedia about "Burn Up Scramble"
Burn Up W is an anime OVA directed by Hiroshi Negishi and released in 1996. It is a prequel to the series Burn Up Excess though it occasionally it lacks continuity with the series. The OVA consists of four episodes, chronicling Team Warrior through more missions. Like the original series, there is still a large amount of fan service. However, at some points, Burn Up W can become very sinister and evil. ...more on Wikipedia about "Burn Up W"
Burn up! is an 50 minute OAV based on a Manga by Kenichi Sonoda released in 1991. ...more on Wikipedia about "Burn Up!"
Burst Angel is an anime series produced by GONZO animation studio. The Japanese name Bakuretsu Tenshi (爆裂天使 <バクレツテンシ>) is loosely translated to "Exploding/Explosive Angel", shortened to "Bakuten" and is also known as "Burst Angel" and "Crazy Burst Angel". Burst Angel features character designs by Ugetsu Hakua. ...more on Wikipedia about "Burst Angel"
Bush Baby, Little Angel of the Grasslands (Sougen no chiisana tenshi busshu beibii, 大草原の小さな天使 ブッシュベイビー) is the title of a 1992 animated series consisting of forty 24 minute episodes. It is based on the novel, The Bushbabies (1965), by Canadian author William Stevenson. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bush Baby, Little Angel of the Grasslands"
Candidate for Goddess (女神候補生, Megami Kouhoseis;dp also called Pilot Candidate) is a Japanese manga created by Yukiru Sugisaki. It was adapted into a twelve episode anime series in 2000 by Xebec, a subsidiary of Production I.G. A thirteenth episode was released in 2002 in the form on an OVA. This episode is currently unreleased in North America. ...more on Wikipedia about "Candidate for Goddess"
Candy Candy is a manga and an anime cartoon produced in Japan. The main character, Candice White is a blonde girl with long, curly hair. Candy Candy was first written in April of 1975 by famed Japanese writer Kyoko Mizuki. When Mizuki joined comics artist Yumiko Igarashi, a Japanese magazine named " Nakayoshi" became interested in Candy Candy. For four years, Candy Candy and her comic friends and enemies starred in a comic strip published by the magazine. ...more on Wikipedia about "Candy Candy"
Captain Tsubasa (キャプテン翼) is a popular manga, anime, and video game series originally created by Yoichi Takahashi in 1981. It was later exported and was well received in most of South America, Europe and the Middle East. The series is also known as "Supercampeones" (Superchamps) in most of South America, "Super Campeões" in Portugal & Brazil, "Campeones" in Spain, "Olive et Tom" (France), "Die tollen Fußballstars" (The Great Footballstars) in Germany, "Holly e Benji" in Italy, and "Kapitan Jastrząb" in Poland. Captain Tsubasa is also known as "Captain Majid" in Middle Eastern countries. ...more on Wikipedia about "Captain Tsubasa"
Cardcaptor Sakura (カードキャプターさくら kādo kyaputā sakura), also known as Card Captor Sakura (with the space) and often abbreviated to CCS, is a manga series from the well-known all-female artist team CLAMP. An anime television series (1998-2000) based on the manga consists of 70 half-hour episodes in three seasons, two theatrical-release movies and several specials. CCS is published in Japan by Kodansha and was previously serialized in Nakayoshi. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cardcaptor Sakura"
(Cardcaptor Sakura media information) Japanese ...more on Wikipedia about "Cardcaptor Sakura media information"
Case Closed, known as Detective Conan (名探偵コナン, Meitantei Conan) in Japan and in non-English speaking countries, is a detective manga and anime series by Gosho Aoyama (青山 剛昌), which has been published in Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine since 1994. ...more on Wikipedia about "Case Closed"
Ceres, Celestial Legend (妖しのセレス, Ayashi no Seresu or Ayashi no Ceres), is a 14-volume shōjo manga series by Yū Watase, the creator of the popular manga/anime series Fushigi Yūgi. There is also the anime with the same title, which runs in 24 episodes in length. The manga is published in English by VIZ Media. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ceres, Celestial Legend"
Chōjū Kishin Dancouga (超獣機神ダンクーガ, Super Beast Machine God Dancougar) is an anime television series. The show ran for 38 episodes from 4 April 1985 to 17 December 1985. ...more on Wikipedia about "Choju Kishin Dancouga"
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Chrono Crusade, known as Chrno Crusade in Japan, Singapore, and Australia, is an eight volume manga series authored by the Japanese manga-ka Daisuke Moriyama (森山大輔). Chrono Crusade is not affiliated in any way with Squaresoft's Chrono Trigger series. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chrono Crusade"
CLAMP School Detectives (also called CLAMP Campus Detectives, CLAMP学園探偵団 in Japanese), an early work of the all-female manga-ka group CLAMP, outlines the adventures of the Elementary School Student Board in their attempt to better the lives of the female population of Clamp School. ...more on Wikipedia about "CLAMP School Detectives"
Choudenji Robo Combattler V is the first of Tadao Nagahama's Romantic Trilogy ...more on Wikipedia about "Combattler V"
Comic Party (1999), sometimes abbreviated ComiPa, is a visual novel by the Japanese game studio Leaf. The main focus of the game is the creation of various doujinshi by the player's character, during which there are varied opportunities to interact with a cast of girls. This is known commonly as a girl-get game. ...more on Wikipedia about "Comic Party"
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