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Maya the Honey Bee
Japanese anime television series
The Mysterious Cities of Gold
1982 animated television series
Cobra
Japanese manga series
Magical Princess Minky Momo
Japanese anime television series
Lucy-May of the Southern Rainbow
Japanese anime television series
Don Dracula
Japanese manga series
Super Dimension Fortress Macross
Japanese anime television series
The Flying House
Japanese anime television series
Tokimeki Tonight
Japanese manga series
Patalliro!
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mineo Maya. The comedy manga was serialized in Hana to Yume from 1978 to 1990, before switching to Bessatsu Hana to Yume in 1991, and now currently is serialized on the app Manga Park (マンガPark) since 2020.
The Kabocha Wine
Japanese manga series
Arcadia of My Youth: Endless Orbit SSX
Japanese anime television series
Little Pollon
Japanese anime television series
Acrobunch
is a mecha anime series aired in 1982. There were 24 episodes. It is also referred to as "Demon Region Legendary Acrobunch", "Demon Regions Legend Acrobunch", "Ruins Legend Acrobunch" and "Acrobanch".
Thunderbirds 2086
Japanese anime television series
Gyakuten! Ippatsuman
Japanese anime television series
Asari-chan
is a Japanese shōjo slice of life manga series by Mayumi Muroyama. With a total circulation of 28 million copies, it is one of the best-selling manga. It was adapted into an anime television series and an anime film. The TV series was produced by Toei Animation a subsidiary of Toei Company, and directed by Kazumi Fukushima.
Armored Fleet Dairugger XV
Japanese anime television series
Baxingar
Japanese anime television series
Game Center Arashi
television series
Fuku-chan
thumb | right | alt=Bus depicting Fuku-chan character | Bus depicting Fuku-chan character Fuku-chan () is a manga series by Ryūichi Yokoyama. The yonkoma series appeared in Japanese newspapers from 1936 to 1971, making it one of the longest-running Japanese comic strip series. During the Second World War, three films about Fuku-chan were made for propaganda purposes and in 1982 they were adapted into an anime television series. The character became the mascot of Waseda University.
Combat Mecha Xabungle
Japanese anime television series