This anime is loosely based on a comic that had a bit different background. Bidama is glass marble balls -- "Vidro" is the word for glass in Portuguese (who first brought glass to Japan), combined with "tama" - balls - with modified pronunciation. The product was a collectible marble-like toy that could be played by some customized rule. Unlike the game which was made independently, the comic and anime was made as part of marketing for this product. Originally, the music for the series was written by the person who wrote the ones for the Bomberman game. However, the producer did not like music she turned in, and about a month before it aired he called me up and told me "I'd like to replace the whole soundtrack, so I want you to create pieces as early as possible." Since the actual work for the first episode was to end two weeks ahead of its actual airing, as you can expect I could not complete it for the first episode, and the actual switch took place after the fourteenth episode.
Welcome to the Legendz: Yomigaeru Ryuuou Densetsu guide at TV Tome. When a crafty toy company "Wiz" also known in this show as Dark Wiz Company, finds crystals with the faint DNA of monsters known as "Legendz" are found and made into a battle game. A young boy named Shu receives one these crystals known as "soul figures" fro his father after a baseball game. Legendz rapidly became popular and more and more children played it. Wiz employeys start to track down Shu for his special soul figure, for his soul figure can revive real legendz not just the little kiddy digital images! How will Shu fight his way to victory and claim this soul figure as his own WATCH LEGENDZ: Yomigaeru Ryuuou Densetsu!! AND FIND OUT!
The hero of the story is Kappei Sakamoto, a high school student with amazing athletic abilities who joins the basketball team of Seirin High School and quickly becomes one of the most skilled players. Kappei has one unusual handicap for a basketball player - his height; he stands not even one meter tall. His Achilles' heel is female undergarments; he has a particular interest in white panties, and is even more enthusiastic about joining the basketball team when he discovers that the team's female coach, Coach Natsu, wears white panties (although his inventive attempts to sneak a peek at said panties usually result in a physical beatdown from the hot-tempered coach). Eventually, Kappei's athletic prowess extends beyond basketball, and he tries out for - and excels at - every sport the school offers. In the first episode, Kappei meets and becomes enamored with Akane Aki, a sweet, pretty girl who is quite athletic herself (she later joins the school's ping-pong team) and signs on as assistant coach of Seirin's basketball team. Much to Kappei's delight, not only is Akane pretty, but she also wears white panties, and Kappei sets his sights on winning her heart. Kappei eventually moves in with Akane and her family after his parents (who are rarely around) leave for the United States. However, Kappei has an unusual rival for Akane's heart - Akane's dog, Seiichiro, who has often fantasized about marrying his owner and, resenting Kappei, immediately seeks to sabotage his relationship with Akane through various tricks. Seiichiro can also speak, although only Kappei can understand him.
When exceedingly cute aliens begin to invade earth alongside massive media coverage, the armed forces are forced to fall back to avoid being seen as bullies. In order to combat the threat, the ground, air and sea defence forces each recruit an adorable 8-year-old girl to be their representatives, defeating the invaders while also melting the public's hearts.
A god of unparalleled evil lurks at the edge of the Game World. This vile creature, Makuamuuge, declares a revolt against the Game World and sends his loyal and steadfast foot soldiers into the Human World to unleash his master plan. Not if Goemon and friends can help it! Leaping from the virtual dimension of video games and into the world of humans comes Goemon, an energetic ninja with special abilities that draw their power from his sweet bean cakes. With his comical band of friends and the help of their 10-yearold pal Tsukasa, in whose home they live, our heroes will work hard to rid the human world of this video game menace.
Fireball is a series of CGI anime shorts created by Toei Animation in conjunction with Disney. The show takes place in the distant future of the 49th millennium, and revolves around the happenings inside a giant manor (named 'Tempest Tower') inhabited by two robots; the gynoid duchess Drossel von Flügel (full name and title: the 19th Lord of Uranos' Kingdom's Tempest Domain, Drossel Juno Vierzehntens Heizregister Fürstin von Flügel) and her massive cyclopian servant, Gedächtnis. The episodes are usually nonsensical in nature, normally showing the two characters making idle conversation in the midst of a war with humanity.
In the year 2119, the Greensleeves, a spaceship investigating the existence of extraterrestrial life, encounters the rogue planet "X-23." After they discover traces of destroyed high-level civilizations on planets that X-23 had passed by, the World Federation orders the Greensleeves to destroy X-23. However the captain of the ship, Professor Sugita Isao, refuses the order and all communications are cut off. Two years later, the eldest son of Professor Sugita who lives in the science academy town Nagisa City, is suddenly lead to Phoenix Tower, an integrated health and science research institute. The leader of the special medical team "White Pegasus," Dr. Miya, requests he joins them. One after another of the citizens of Nagisa City fall ill for unknown reasons, and then are treated by a special vessel called the "Wonder Beat" which is miniaturized and inserted directly into the affected area. And that is how the battle begins between the White Pegasus Team and the mysterious aliens who keep attacking them.
Hayato and Yumi are two high school students from present Japan. When they accidentally activated Tondekeman, a kettle-shaped, talking time machine, they were transported back to ancient Baghdad. They meet Abdullah who is hell bent on acquiring the future gadget. They also meet Aladdin, Prince Dandarn and Princess Shalala. Time travel is indeed troublesome.
Bouton d'or est une petite fille de 8 ans qui, alors que ses parents sont en vacances, se retrouve à la tête du plus grand laboratoire de recherche sur les fraises ! Un jour, elle reçoit une commande du roi Clafoutis, souverain de la planète Sucre où la principale industrie est la culture de fraises. Accompagnée de son inséparable petit Franklin et du robot Tic Tac Toc, elle part sur cette planète où elle va finalement rester. Elle devient alors, à la demande du roi Clafoutis, la reine de ce royaume et va vivre mille aventures en compagnie du prince Farine (qui passe son temps à étudier des recettes), du fils de la blanchisseuse (aux airs de rebelle), de maître Sabaillon (le général en chef de l'armée du pays des fraises), etc.
Ten years ago, the World Tree that protected peace and order of the world was being targeted by an evil organization called the Zakum. The Human race led four other races: the brave warriors, the intelligent magicians, the agile archers and the sly thieves in a fight against the Zakums. In the end, the World Tree activated self-destruction to protect itself. However, the other races thought it was the Human race that destroyed the World Tree. When the World Tree was destroyed most of the races had nothing left, so a number of them went to Maple Island thinking the ones who stayed would die. They escaped Victoria and lived on Maple Island where living is getting harder and harder. Since then, a never-ending war between the different races began. Ten years later, the main protagonist, Al, is determined to revive the World Tree. Al and his companions begin their journey to seek the seeds of the World Tree. At the same time, the Zakums reappear…
Mix Master is a South Korea–Japan co-produced anime series based on the massively multiplayer online role-playing game Mix Master: King of Cards. It is a co-production of Nippon Animation Japan and Sunwoo Entertainment and KBS of Korea. The series aired on Cartoon Network in many Asian areas from the Far East to the Middle East. The story centers on the fantasy and adventure card game, Mix Master. The show ran for 39 episodes from October 4th, 2005 to July 18th, 2006 in South Korea and began streaming in the United States on January 17th, 2007.
In the future, human beings are attacked by beings called the Bug-chine, which appeared a few years back. No normal human weapon can defeat the Bug-chine, but there is hope. It is the AMDrivers that will save the earth. They are solders using the latest "AM Technology". With overwhelming power, they will beat the Bug-chine one after another and become heroes, as well as capture the hearts of their fans.
Dans l’Angleterre des années 80, trois enfants rencontrent le dernier génie des sables, "Sablotin", dont la particularité est de pouvoir réaliser un vœu par jour. Cependant, au couché du soleil, la magie s’estompe jusqu’à ne plus être efficace. Chaque épisode présente un journée ordinaire, où les trois enfants vont souhaiter toutes sortes de choses délirantes, les conduisant tout naturellement à des situations problématiques et cocasses.