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Fist of the North Star 2: 1 43: 1987–1988 Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics: 1 24 1987–1988 Gutchonpa Omoshiro Hanashi: 1 5 1987–1988 Hiatari Ryōkō! 1 48: 1987–1988 Kamen no Ninja Akakage: 1 23 1987–1988 Kimagure Orange Road: 1 48: 1987–1988 Kotowaza House: 1 773 1987–1994 Lady Lady!! 1 21 1987–1988 Machine Robo: Battle Hackers: 1 ...
Anime television series, specials, films, OVAs, and ONAs first released from January 1, 1987 through December 31, 1987. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Ninjala is an anime television series and an adaptation of the Ninjala video game. The anime is produced by OLM and premiered on TV Tokyo on January 8, 2022. The series was directed by Mamoru Kanbe up until episode 63, with Nanako Shimazaki taking over the role starting from episode 64. Kenji Konuta handled series composition starting from ...
No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date 163: 1 "The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun (Part 1)" Transliteration: "Tsuki to Hoshi to Taiyō no Himitsu (Zenpen)" (Japanese: 月と星と太陽の秘密(前編)) Nana Harada: N/A: October 11, 1999 () 164: 2 "The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun (Part 2)"
The first season DVD box set, released in North America in 2003 by ADV Films. Sailor Moon, originally released in Japan as Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon (美少女戦士セーラームーン, Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn), and later as Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, [1] is an anime television series adapted from the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi.
Urusei Yatsura is a Japanese anime television series that aired on Fuji Television from October 14, 1981, to March 19, 1986. It is based on the manga series of the same name by Rumiko Takahashi, produced by Kitty Films and Fuji Television and was animated by Studio Pierrot until episode 106, and Studio Deen for the rest of the series.
The anime, produced by Kitty Film with animation by the Madhouse studio, aired on Japanese television contemporary with Kitty's Ranma ½, but achieved higher ratings than Ranma ½, despite the latter series' being more well known outside Japan. AnimEigo licensed the TV series for North American distribution in August 2006. [1]