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The series was a project Iso had been working on for over a decade and his directorial debut. [14] It aired 26 episodes from May 12 to December 1, 2007 on NHK Educational TV. [15] Australian distributor Siren Visual released the series on streaming in July with English subtitles, and on DVD in September in 2011. [16]
The Orbital Children (Japanese: 地球外少年少女, Hepburn: Chikyūgai Shōnen Shōjo, transl. "Extraterrestrial Boys and Girls") is a Japanese science fiction anime television series written and directed by Mitsuo Iso. The character designs for the anime were provided by Kenichi Yoshida, and the main animator is Toshiyuki Inoue.
Battle Athletes (バトルアスリーテス大運動会, Batoru Asurītesu Daiundōkai) is a Japanese franchise which includes an OVA series animated by AIC, a manga by Yūki Nakano, and a 26-episode anime television series that aired on TV Tokyo from October 1997 to March 1998.
Virgin Fleet (聖少女艦隊バージンフリート, Seishōjo Kantai Virgin Fleet) is a 1998 anime OVA series created by Oji Hiroi (of Sakura Wars fame) and Yasuhiro Imagawa and produced by AIC and Beam Entertainment. A video game sequel was released in 1999 for the PlayStation console. [1]
It is the first anime series in the Digimon media franchise, based on the Digital Monster virtual pet released in 1997. Digimon Adventure began production 1.5 months after the film of the same name was being produced, and it began broadcast in Japan a day after the film's theatrical release on March 7, 1999, airing until its conclusion on March ...
A DVD boxset was later released on December 22, 2009. [18] The anime is licensed in North America by Media Blasters, [5] who released the series on three DVD volumes between November 24, 2009 and April 20, 2010.
Volume 1 of original Japanese DVD release of Wolf's Rain. This is a list of episodes for the anime Wolf's Rain. The series was created by Keiko Nobumoto and Bones and directed by Tensai Okamura.
The cover of the first DVD compilation released by Sony Pictures Entertainment. Black Cat is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Kentaro Yabuki. [1] First announced in May 2005, it was produced by Gonzo with directed by Shin Itagaki. [2]