Azumi Mamma?Mia est une série de 60 courts épisodes animés qui suivent le quotidien rocambolesque de trois personnages : une jeune fille qui aspire à devenir une sorcière, une enfant de quatre ans qui agit comme un homme d'âge moyen et un petit diablotin capable de communiquer avec elles !
Seita meurt après s'être endormi dans sa voiture et arrive dans un monde souterrain. Il fait la rencontre d'une jeune fille nommée Yoru. Cette dernière lui explique qu'il y a un prix à payer aux démons : une partie de son corps.
Fuku-chan suit les aventures du quotidien de Fuku, un petit garçon en classe de maternelle, et de son entourage : sa "chérie" Kumi, son amie Namiko et son jeune frère Kiyo, les deux terribles jumeaux Doshako et Garako ainsi que la brute de la cour de récrée, Ganchan.
Komachi est l'esprit d'une petite fille décédée durant l'ère Meiji. Aujourd'hui un fantôme, elle peine à trouver le repos éternel et devient donc amie avec une vivante, Anko. Alors qu'elle élit domicile dans la chambre de la fillette, qui semble avoir son âge, celle-ci va l'entraîner dans des aventures impliquant esprits et démons du folklore japonais !
Also known as Mistin in English. Haruno Kasumi is a fourth-grader. Her parents are zoologists who went over to Africa to carry out their research studies. In order to see off her parents, Kasumi arrived at Kasumi Town. In the middle of the town lies an enormous mansion surrounded by the forest. The mansion belongs to the Kasumi household, the family in which Kasumi will be lodging in and taken care of. There is a mysterious aura about the mansion and Kasumi discovers a series of talking appliances. The Kasumi family refers to these creatures as "Henamon". In return for living in with the family, Kasumi will be helping out with the household chores such as cooking and washing. Surrounded by various interesting characters, Kasumi begins a new chapter in her life.
Alors qu'il est un étudiant un peu fauché, comme tous, notre héros trouve une chouette occasion pour se loger : une chambre au sein d'une pension, dont le loyer n'est que de 30 000 yens par mois (environ 260 euros)… Mais on dirait bien qu'il y a comme un hic !
The endless spreads through the humongous space. In the far out space, there are people obsessed with greed. Once again, they're thinking of something bad. Surrounded by a beautiful ocean, Planet Jetter`s capitol Bay Bay Town is a multi-ethnic group town with immigrants from many countries. White Bomber is one of the members of the Jetterz which bases here. White Bomber is from "Planet Bomber", but in his planet, chosen individuals with kindness and courage have various skills to manipulate a "Bomb" and is called a "Bomberman". White Bomber is still weak and has many things to learn, but he takes after his older brother Mighty`s will of by continuing their Jetterz work while also confronting the Space Stealing Group, the Higehige-dan lead by Bagura. Opening Theme (Episodes 1-42) "Boku wa gakeppuchi" by Suwa Hideo Hah! Hah! The bombs are bursting! Hi! Hi! In English, it's fire!! Fuf! Fuf! Let's make more bombs! Hey! Hey! Let's make fires of peace!! Somehow, w
Marine Boy was one of the first color anime cartoons to be shown in a dubbed form in the U.S., and later in Australia and the United Kingdom. It was originally produced in Japan as Undersea Boy Marine (??????? Kaitei Sh?nen Marin?) by Minoru Adachi and animation company Japan Tele-Cartoons. It was sold outside Japan via K. Fujita Associates Inc., with Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Television handling worldwide distribution of the English-language version.
L'histoire se déroule à Edo, en 1842, pendant la treizième année de l'ère Tenp?. Les réformes du gouvernement avaient interdits toute forme de luxure, même les jeux, les tournois, les inventions et les feux d'artifice. En dépit du climat politique qui régnait à ce moment là, Seikichi, un jeune artificier, rêve d'un énorme feu d'artifice, comme personne n'en a jamais vu. À chaque fois que Seikichi lance une fusée, il se voit poursuivi par les représentants du gouvernement. Une nuit, deux monstres, un bleu et un blanc se battent dans les bois, chacun se disputant un groupe d'humains. Le monstre bleu était sur le point de gagner la partie, mais il fut distrait par une des fusées de Seikichi, ce qui a permis au monstre blanc de prendre la fuite. Le jour suivant, une magnifique et mystérieuse fille apparaît devant Seikichi et lui lance une requête : réaliser le plus grand des feux d'artifice, pour atteindre la Lune...
S?z? Haran was a brilliant scientist that was conducting research on Mars. He created a form of cyborg life with the ability to think for itself. These cyborgs, dubbed the Meganoids (????? Meganoido?), soon ran out of control and killed Dr. Haran along with his whole family, save his youngest son, the 16-year-old Banj? Haran. Banj? escapes from Mars on a rocket with a solar-powered super robot called Daitarn 3, which was built with the special metals of Mars. Now 18 years old and living on Earth in a luxurious mansion, Banj? fights against the meganoids and their leader, Don Zauser and his second in command Koros, with the aid of his faithful butler Garrison, his two gorgeous companions, Reika and Beauty, and an orphan boy named Topo. Together they must stop the evil meganoids which aspire to turn all humans into cyborgs and thus "improve" the human race. (Wikipedia)
Hiroshi Shiba is a car racer who is mortally wounded in a laboratory accident, but restored to life by his father, Professor Shiba, a talented scientist and archaeologist, who is incidentally investigating the relics of the ancient Jamatai Kingdom. During his research, Shiba discovers a tiny bronze bell with tremendous powers. Many years later, prof. Shiba is murdered by the henchmen of Queen Himika, the ruler of Jamatai, who intends on seizing the ancient bell and its power.
OH! Super Milk Chan is an anime comedy about a foul-mouthed girl named Milk P. Chan, who is entrusted by the President of Everything to defend the world, even though she can do very little besides make popular culture references. Its American slogan, as a result, became "Wholesome? Probably not. Good for you? Definitely."