Posted by Al | 23 September 2009
The Familiar of Zero (TV)

Info: 2006.07.02, 2006.09.24, TV (13 episode(s) at 24 minutes each)
The anime The Familiar of Zero TV is filmed after the manga Zero No Tsukaima. Yoshiaki Iwasaki was the director. Shinkichi Mitsumune wrote music for The Familiar of Zero TV. 13 series were released all in all, each lasting for 24 minutes. Like the manga, the anime is filmed as a adventure.
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Posted by Al | 17 September 2009
Yawara! Special - Zutto Kimi no Koto ga (movie)

Info: 1996.07.19, movie (111 minutes)
1996 saw the anime Yawara! Special - Zutto Kimi no Koto ga movie release based on the manga Yawara by Naoki Urasawa released in 1986. Morio Asaka was the director. Morio Asaka who had filmed Chobits OAV was invited director of Yawara! Special - Zutto Kimi no Koto ga. The music is written by Hideharu Mori who also wrote music for Maison Ikkoku: Kanketsuhen movie, Ranma 1/2 TV and Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl TV. The anime combines comedy, drama, romance.
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Posted by Al | 10 September 2009
Yawara! Soreyuke Koshinuke Kiss!! (movie)

Info: 1992.08.01, movie (60 minutes)
The Yawara! Soreyuke Koshinuke Kiss!! movie was based on the manga Yawara by Naoki Urasawa also known for his works Happy!. Hiroko Tokita was the director. Naoki Urasawa began working on it after finishing Happy!. The anime is filmed as a comedy with slight drama, romance.
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Posted by Al | 03 September 2009
Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl (TV)

Info: 1989.10.16, 1992.09.21, TV (124 episode(s) at 26 minutes each)
The Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl TV started being shot in 1989. The anime was based on the manga Yawara, Hiroko Tokita was the director. Naoki Urasawa began working on it before starting Happy!. The music is written by Hideharu Mori who also wrote music for Maison Ikkoku: Kanketsuhen movie and Ranma 1/2 TV. 124 series were released all in all, each lasting for 26 minutes. Like the manga, the anime is filmed as a comedy.
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Posted by Al | 27 August 2009
Toradora! (TV)

Info: 2008.10.01, 2009.03.25, TV (25 episode(s) at 24 minutes each)
The Toradora! TV scenario was based on the manga Toradora! by Yuyuko Takemiya, Zekkyou, Tatsuyuki Nagai was the director. Yukari Hashimoto wrote music for Toradora! TV. 25 series were released all in all, each lasting for 24 minutes. Like the manga, the anime is filmed as a comedy.