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Miracle Train: Ōedo sen e Yōkoso (ミラクル☆トレイン~大江戸線へようこそ~, Miracle Train: Welcome to the Oedo Line) is a Japanese anime series directed by Kenichi Kasai and with original illustrations by Tomohisa Kai while Aki Tsunaki adapted the designs to illustrations.
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"Train Train is off the wall screwball comedy that is as energetic as it is funny." — Holly Ellingwood, activeAnime. [1] Leroy Douresseaux gave the first volume a B+ at the Comic Book Bin. [2] "Train☆Train may not have a dramatic or compelling story line, but the humor is light and sweet, and it does give its intended audience what they ...
This is a list of animated short films produced by Pixar Animation Studios.. Beginning with Pixar's first film Toy Story, almost all subsequent Pixar feature films have been shown in theaters along with a Pixar-created original short film, known as a "short."
Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise (Japanese: 王立宇宙軍~オネアミスの翼, Hepburn: Ōritsu Uchūgun: Oneamisu no Tsubasa) is a 1987 Japanese animated science fiction film written and directed by Hiroyuki Yamaga, co-produced by Hiroaki Inoue and Hiroyuki Sueyoshi, and planned by Toshio Okada and Shigeru Watanabe, with music by Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Streamline Moderne is an international style of Art Deco architecture and design that emerged in the 1930s. Inspired by aerodynamic design, it emphasized curving forms, long horizontal lines, and sometimes nautical elements.
She later participates in the Animal Calendar project, where Takayuki takes pictures of her and her cows. Nanami Kanie (蟹江 七海, Kanie Nanami) Voiced by: Hana Shimano Iroha, Mayu and Satoru's classmate. She owns two freshwater crabs named Zuwai (ズワイ) and Taraba (タラバ), who Takayuki takes pictures of for the Animal Calendar project.
"Blue Train" (ブルートレイン, Burū Torein) is a song by Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. It was released as the first single of their third studio album, Fanclub, on November 30, 2005. [1] The song entered the top five on the Oricon charts and sold well over 100,000 copies by 2006, becoming the 94th single of the year.