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Reviewing Qualia the Purple for Anime News Network, Christopher Farris generally praised the plot, characters, and science fiction elements of the story, and opined that the novel would work best if one went into the story knowing as little as possible about its plot twists. Farris described the early chapters of the story as "fun in an ...
Anime enthusiasts have produced fan fiction and fan art, including computer wallpapers, and anime music videos (AMVs). [209] Many fans visit sites depicted in anime, games, manga and other forms of otaku culture. This behavior is known as "Anime pilgrimage". [210]
Windows 3.1-tan is depicted as a gothic girl with a cat named "DOS-nuko" who represents MS-DOS 6.22. Some depictions of her are cheerful or deadpan. She has long white hair with red eyes, a purple bow on her hair, a lavender gothic dress and a purple bow on her chest with a "3.1" brooch. Her cat can transform into a cat girl with a nurse outfit.
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The anime series Button Nose, which began in 1985, was the first television anime series produced by Sanrio. [ 60 ] [ 61 ] The series places Button Nose in a fairy tale and science fiction setting, where she turns out to be descended from royalty.
Rainbow Brite is an animated series based on Hallmark's media franchise of the same name, that ran from 1984 to 1986. [3] Produced by DIC Enterprises with animation provided by Japanese TMS Entertainment, the show began as a part of DIC's Kideo TV syndicated anthology package. [4]
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]
A public domain stock photo titled "frog on palm frond". Stock photography is the supply of photographs that are often licensed for specific uses. [1] The stock photo industry, which began to gain hold in the 1920s, [1] has established models including traditional macrostock photography, [2] midstock photography, [3] and microstock photography. [4]