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  2. The Swiss Family Robinson: Flone of the Mysterious Island

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    Flone was likely introduced by Nippon Animation as a new character for the anime version to attract more girls as viewers. Also in the anime version, the oldest of the Robinson children, Fritz, is named "Franz" (though his name is changed back to Fritz in the English dub), and the character of Jack is a three-year-old rather than a ten-year-old.

  3. Oshi no Ko - Wikipedia

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    At the 8th Crunchyroll Anime Awards in 2024, Yoasobi's "Idol" won the award for Best Anime Song while the anime series was nominated for eleven other categories including Anime of the Year. [101] The series received the award for Animation of the Year, while Yoasobi won Best Music for their work at the Tokyo Anime Award Festival. [102]

  4. The Littl' Bits - Wikipedia

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    The Littl' Bits (森の陽気な小人たち ベルフィーとリルビット, Mori no Yōki na Kobitotachi: Berufi to Rirubitto, lit. Cheerful Dwarves of the Forest: Belfy & Lillibit) is a Japanese anime television series with 26 episodes, produced in 1980 by Tatsunoko Production in Japan in cooperation with Tokyo Channel 12.

  5. Moonlight Densetsu - Wikipedia

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    Moonlight Densetsu" won first place in the Song category in Animage's 15th and 16th Anime Grand Prix. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It came seventh in the 17th Grand Prix. [ 7 ] According to a poll conducted by Japanese music magazine CD&DL Data in 2016 about the most representative songs associated with the moon, the original version by Dali was ranked 4th by ...

  6. Chiikawa - Wikipedia

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    The anime's end theme song for episodes 1 through 10 is an instrumental version with no lyrics, and the version with lyrics, “Orchestra Version” (Japanese: “バンドVer”), is used from the 11th episode. The original song is used as an insert song in the 11th episode.

  7. Tico and Friends - Wikipedia

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    An English dub of the series, entitled Tico & Friends, was produced by Ocean Studios in 1999. The dubbed series omits major character deaths and also edits out some violent, bloody and death scenes; one episode from the original version, which focuses on the aftermath of a major character death, is even omitted completely and replaced with a ...

  8. Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirō - Wikipedia

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    Friends Of Wow!) by Puffy AmiYumi from episodes 1 to 193, and later starting in episode 206, and the second ending theme is ”Okinawa Wawawa” (おきなわ わわわ!, Okinawa Wawawa!, Lit. Okinawa Woah!) by Atsuko Hiyajou from episodes 194 to 205. This series was distributed for YouTube in the United States and Canada by WildBrain Spark. [1]

  9. Viewtiful Joe (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series, comprising fifty-one episodes, was shown every Saturday on the Japanese television station TV Tokyo from October 2, 2004, until September 24, 2005. The show was licensed by anime distributor Geneon Entertainment, with its first twenty-six episodes airing in the United States on Kids' WB.