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  2. .hack//G.U. - Wikipedia

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    .hack//G.U. takes place in an alternate version of Earth in the year 2017. As depicted in the first .hack game series, the "2nd Network Crisis" was an incident that occurred seven years ago in which many computer systems across Japan malfunctioned. [5]

  3. Bishōnen - Wikipedia

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    Gackt, a Japanese singer-songwriter, is considered to be one of the living manifestations of the Bishōnen phenomenon. [1] [2]Bishōnen (美少年, IPA: [bʲiɕo̞ꜜːnẽ̞ɴ] ⓘ; also transliterated bishounen) is a Japanese term literally meaning "beautiful youth (boy)" and describes an aesthetic that can be found in disparate areas in East Asia: a young man of androgynous beauty.

  4. Yu Yu Hakusho Makyō Tōitsusen - Wikipedia

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    Retro Gamer agreed that the backgrounds were "drab" and "unfinished" when compared to the rest of the game's aesthetic. [2] EGM seconded the notion that the sprites were too small while also experiencing "break-up" when too many present were on-screen at once. [8] Treasure's next fighting game, Guardian Heroes, was released for the Sega Saturn ...

  5. Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works [a] is an anime series produced by Ufotable.It is based on the visual novel Fate/stay night produced by Type-Moon.The narrative is primarily based on the Unlimited Blade Works storyline in the visual novel, and follows Shirou Emiya, a high school student and amateur magus living in Fuyuki City, Japan.

  6. The Garden of Words - Wikipedia

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    The Garden of Words (Japanese: 言の葉の庭, Hepburn: Kotonoha no Niwa) is a 2013 Japanese anime drama film written, directed and edited by Makoto Shinkai, animated by CoMix Wave Films and distributed by Toho.

  7. They Were Eleven - Wikipedia

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    A 91-minute anime film adaptation of the manga was released in Japan on November 1, 1986. [26] [27] It was licensed by Central Park Media in North America and released on VHS with English subtitles in the early 1990s. [28] It was re-released on VHS with a newly produced English dub in 1996 and on DVD with dual language audio tracks in 2004. [29]

  8. Megami Tensei - Wikipedia

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    The first installment in the franchise, Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei, was released on September 11, 1987. [1] The following entries have nearly always been unrelated to each other except in carrying over thematic and gameplay elements.

  9. Mobile Suit Gundam - Wikipedia

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    The Anime ranked #2 on Wizard's Anime Magazine on their "Top 50 Anime released in North America", [35] and is regarded as changing the concept of Japanese robot anime and the turning point of history in Japan. [36] Despite being released in 1979, the original Gundam series is still remembered and recognized within the anime fan community.