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Yadamon
or Yadamon: Magical Dreamer is a 10-minute anime series created by Group TAC that originally ran between 24 August 1992 to 16 July 1993. The series was broadcast every weekday. In the 21-week first run, 110 episodes aired. A second series, with 60 episodes, aired in 1993 on NHK's Educational Channel. The characters were designed by Suezen. It stars Yadamon, a young and novice witch who flies by turning her hair into butterfly wings, rides a magical vacuum and has a talking manatee for a mentor.
Prism Ark
video game
Initial D Extreme Stage
2008 video game
Hamidashi Creative
2020 video game
Libble Rabble
1983 video game
Djibril – The Devil Angel
Japanese visual novel series
Elvandia Story
2007 video game
Memories Off
1999 video game
W.L.O. Sekai Renai Kikō
2009 video game
Culdcept
1997 video game
Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon
2000 video game
Magical Vacation
2001 video game
Super Robot Wars Alpha
2000 tactical role-playing video game
Glory of Heracles
video game series
Super Robot Wars: Original Generations
2007 video game
Beatmania IIDX 10th Style
2004 video game
Xevious: Fardraut Saga
1988 video game
Xak III: The Eternal Recurrence
1993 video game
Simple
Japanese video game series
Yume Penguin Monogatari
1991 video game
Yumeria
is a Japanese anime series and a PlayStation 2 video game created by Namco. The video game and anime were both initially released in Japan in 2003. Studio Deen produced a 12-episode anime television series broadcast on TBS in Japan in 2004. The series was originally licensed in North America by ADV Films who initially released the series in three English language DVD volumes in 2005 and 2006.
Virtual Pro Wrestling 64
1997 video game
Densetsu no Stafy 4
2006 video game for Nintendo DS
Angel Beats!
episodic visual novel developed by Key
Tōka Gettan
video game
Promise of Wizard
2019 Japanese social game made by coly
Super Robot Wars A
2001 video game
Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: 3rd Story
2010 video game
Nil Admirari no Tenbin: Teito Genwaku Kitan
2016 video game
Pipo Saru 2001
2001 video game
Grandia: Parallel Trippers
2000 video game
Shuffle! Love Rainbow
2011 video game
list of Sailor Moon video games
video game list
Super Robot Wars W
2007 video game
Sasa
1985 video game
Time Travelers
2012 video game
Cool Cool Toon
2000 video game
Onegai AiPri
2026 video game
Ganbare Goemon Kirakira Dōchū: Boku ga Dancer ni Natta Wake
1995 video game
Twilight Syndrome
Japanese video game series
Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne
Japanese anime television series
Tobal 2
1997 video game
Robbit Mon Dieu
1999 video game
V-Tetris
is a 1995 puzzle video game developed by Locomotive and published by Bullet-Proof Software in Japan for the Virtual Boy. Its gameplay involves the player clearing horizontal lines by moving pieces of different shapes that descend onto the playing field by filling empty spaces in order to make completed lines disappear and gain points across three modes of play. It is the first of two Tetris games released for the Virtual Boy, followed by 3D Tetris in 1996.
The Idolmaster One For All
2014 video game
Valkyrie no Densetsu
1989 video game
Musashi, the Samurai Lord
Japanese anime television series
Rakugaki Showtime
1999 video game
Meiji Tokyo Renka
Japanese media franchise
Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2
2009 video game
Game Boy Wars
1991 video game
Screw Style
, also Screw Style or Screwceremony, is a Japanese surrealist manga written and illustrated by Yoshiharu Tsuge. follows the story of an unnamed boy who wanders around several unfamiliar places to find a doctor who can fix his pierced artery. The manga was first published in the manga anthology magazine in 1968 amidst a growing art movement and student political radicalism. Tsuge has provided various accounts of the story's development, but often refers to it as a dream. During his time working on the story he was also employed as an assistant to Shigeru Mizuki and adopted different philosophic
The Princess, the Stray Cat, and Matters of the Heart
2016 video game
IA/VT Colorful
2014 video game
Ichigeki Sacchu!! HoiHoi-san
video game
Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Dōchū
video game by Konami
Terra Force
1987 video game
Tel-Tel Mahjong
1990 video game
Coca-Cola Kid
1994 video game
Beatmania IIDX 20: Tricoro
2012 video game