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Dragon Ball Z
Japanese anime television series
Ranma ½
Japanese manga series
Hellsing
Hellsing is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kouta Hirano. It was serialized in Shōnen Gahōsha's manga magazine Young King OURs from April 1997 to September 2008, with its chapters collected in ten volumes. The series chronicles the efforts of the mysterious and secret Hellsing Organization as it combats vampires, ghouls, and other supernatural foes who threaten England. The series was licensed for English language release in North America by Dark Horse Comics. From 2002 to 2006, Hirano released a six-chapter prequel series, Hellsing: The Dawn, in Young King OURs Zōkan (later
Great Teacher Onizuka
Japanese manga series
Dragon Ball Super
Japanese anime television series
Digimon Adventure
1999 Japanese anime television series
Captain Tsubasa
1981 Japanese manga series by Yōichi Takahashi
Dragon Ball GT
Japanese anime television series
Fist of the North Star
Japanese manga series
Assassination Classroom
Japanese manga series
Samurai Champloo
Japanese anime television series
Initial D
Japanese manga series
Dr. Slump
manga media franchise
Dragon Ball
Japanese anime television series
Maison Ikkoku
Japanese manga series
Wolf's Rain
Japanese anime television series
Gantz
Gantz (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku. It was serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from June 2000 to June 2013, with its chapters collected in 37 volumes. It tells the story of Kei Kurono and Masaru Kato, both of whom died in a train accident and become part of a semi-posthumous "game" in which they and several other recently deceased people are forced to hunt down and kill aliens armed with a handful of futuristic items, equipment, and weaponry.
Zatch Bell!
Japanese manga series
Kanon
1999 Japanese adult visual novel
Digimon Adventure 02
Japanese anime television series
Mushishi
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuki Urushibara. It was serialized in Kodansha's manga magazine '' from October 1999 to October 2002, and in Monthly Afternoon'' from December 2002 to August 2008. The individual chapters were collected and released into ten volumes by Kodansha. Those volumes were localized to North America by Del Rey between January 2007 and August 2010. The series follows Ginko, a man who dedicates himself to solving problems caused by supernatural creatures called Mushi.
Chibi Maruko-chan
Japanese manga series
Beastars
Beastars (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Paru Itagaki. It was serialized in Akita Shoten's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion from September 2016 to October 2020, with its chapters collected in 22 volumes. The manga is licensed for English release in North America by Viz Media. The story takes place in a modern world of civilized, anthropomorphic animals with a cultural divide between carnivores and herbivores, and where eating meat (which always comes from other anthropomorphic animals) is strictly illegal. Beastars is set in the same universe a
Digimon Tamers
Japanese anime television series
Galaxy Express 999
Japanese manga series
Guilty Crown
Japanese anime television series
Digimon Frontier
Japanese anime television series
Sazae-san
is a Japanese yonkoma manga series written and illustrated by Machiko Hasegawa. It was first published in Hasegawa's local paper, the , on April 22, 1946. When the Asahi Shimbun wished to have Hasegawa draw the four-panel comic for their paper, she moved to Tokyo in 1949 with the explanation that the main characters had moved from Kyūshū to Tokyo as well. The first Sazae-san strip run by the Asahi Shimbun was published on November 30, 1949. The manga dealt with everyday life and contemporary situations in Tokyo until Hasegawa retired and ended the series, with the final comic published on Febr
Chrono Crusade
Japanese manga series
Kimba the White Lion
Japanese media franchise created by Osamu Tezuka
Vicky the Viking
Japanese anime television series
Eden of the East
Japanese anime television series
Gunslinger Girl
Japanese manga series
KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops
Japanese manga series
Chuggington
thumb|300px|alt=The characters in their sheds from left to right going down: Dunbar, Irving, Harrison, Old Puffer Pete, Olwin, Hodge, Koko, Wilson, Brewster, and Zephie|Chuggington List of Chuggington characters|characters in their roundhouse Chuggington, also known as Chuggington: Tales from the Rails in series 6, is a British animated television series aimed at pre-school children, produced by Ludorum plc and Herschend Entertainment Studios. It is broadcast on the BBC's CBeebies channel, Disney Jr., and other channels internationally. Originally composed of six series, running from 2008 to 2
Mazinger Z
Japanese super robot franchise
Touch
Japanese manga series
Dragon Ball Daima
Japanese anime television series
Ashita no Joe
Japanese manga series
Afro Samurai
Japanese seinen dōjinshi manga series written and illustrated by manga artist Takashi Okazaki
My Daddy Long Legs
Japanese anime television series
Paradise Kiss
Japanese manga series
One Piece
Japanese anime television series
Dragon Ball Z Kai
2009 anime television series
3000 Leagues in Search of Mother
1976 Japanese anime directed by Isao Takahata
Once Upon a Time... Space
French-Japanese animated television series
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Japanese anime television series
Speed Racer
Japanese manga series
Toriko
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro. It was serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from May 2008 to November 2016, with its chapters collected into 43 volumes. The series follows the adventures of Toriko, a Gourmet Hunter, as he searches for rare, diverse foods to complete a full-course meal. On his journey, he is accompanied by a timid chef who wants to improve his skills.
Flame of Recca
Japanese manga series
Inuyashiki
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku. It was serialized in Kodansha's manga magazine Evening from January 2014 to July 2017, with its chapters collected in 10 volumes. The story follows two people who, via a mysterious event, are endowed with superhuman abilities, but the way they choose to use these abilities is completely different.
Chūka Ichiban!
Japanese manga series
The Swiss Family Robinson: Flone of the Mysterious Island
Japanese anime television series
Kiteretsu Daihyakka
media franchise
Digimon Data Squad
Japanese anime television series
RahXephon
is a Japanese anime television series created and directed by Yutaka Izubuchi. The series follows 17-year-old Ayato Kamina, his ability to control a mecha known as the RahXephon, and his inner journey to find a place in the world. His life as a student and artist in Tokyo is suddenly interrupted by a mysterious stalker, strange planes invading the city and strange machines fighting back.
Grendizer
, also known as Grandizer, Ufo Robot Grendizer Raids, Goldrake and Goldorak, is a Japanese manga and animated television series created by Go Nagai. The series is the third entry in the Mazinger series, later relegated into a spinoff series. The series is produced by Toei Doga and Dynamic Planning, directed by Tomoharu Katsumata, and written by Shozo Uehara. It aired on Fuji TV from October 5, 1975, to February 27, 1977. The mecha's first appearance in the United States was as a part of the Shogun Warriors line of super robot toys imported in the late 1970s by Mattel, then in Jim Terry's Force
The Story of Pollyanna, Girl of Love
Japanese anime television series
Ai Yori Aoshi
Japanese manga series
BNA: Brand New Animal
Japanese anime television series