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ONAs Dallos (1983–1984) Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel: Eien no Once More (1984) Area 88 (1985–1986) Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel: Lovely Serenade (1985) Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel: Long Goodbye (1985) Cosmo Police Justy (1985) Fire Tripper (1985) Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel Song Special 2: Curtain Call (1986) Bari Bari Densetsu (1986) Maris the Chojo (1986) Magical Emi, the Magic Star: Finale! Finale! (1986) Magical Emi, the Magic Star: Semishigure (1986) Laughing Target (1987) Lily C. A. T. (1987) Persia, the Magic Fairy: Merry-go-Round (1987) Salamander (1988–1989) Kimagure Orange Road (1989–1991) The Burning Wild Man (1989) Gosenzo-sama Banbanzai! (1989–1990) Baoh (1989) Shakotan Boogie (1991–1992) The Abashiri Family (1991) Here Is Greenwood (1991–1993) Eternal Filena (1992–1993) Kyō Kara Ore Wa!! (1993–1996) The Heroic Legend of Arslan (1993, #3–4) Eizo Hakusho (1994) Plastic Little (1994) Key the Metal Idol (1994–1997) Eizo Hakusho II (1995–1996) Sonic the Hedgehog (1996) My Dear Marie (1996) Fushigi Yûgi 1 (1996) Fushigi Yûgi 2 (1997–1998) Eight Clouds Rising (1997) Harbor Light Story Fashion Lala Yori (1998) Tokimeki Memorial (1999) Microman vs. Gorgon (1999) Fushigi Yûgi Eikoden (2001–2002) Gensomaden Saiyuki: Kibou no Zaika (2002) From I"s (2002–2003) I"s Pure (2005–2006) Saiyuki Reload: Burial (2007) Yumeiro Patissiere: Mune Kyun Tropical Island! (2010) Yona of the Dawn (2015–2016) Tokyo Ghoul: JACK (2015) Tokyo Ghoul: PINTO (2015) Yu Yu Hakusho: Two Shot & All or Nothing (2018) Hero Mask (2018–2019) Category vteWorks directed by Kazuhiro FuruhashiAnimated series Rurouni Kenshin (1996–1998) You're Under Arrest (1996–1997) Hunter × Hunter (1999–2001) GetBackers (2002–2003) Zipang (2004–2005) Binchō-tan (2006) Le Chevalier D'Eon (2006–2007) Real Drive (2008) Amatsuki (2008) Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096 (2016) Altair: A Record of Battles (2017) Neo Yokio (2017) Dororo (2019) Spy × Family (2022–2023) Dog Signal (2023–present) Films and OVAs Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle (1993) You're Under Arrest (1994–1995) Rurouni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal (1999) Rurouni Kenshin: Reflection (2001) Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn (2010–2014) Rurouni Kenshin: New Kyoto Arc (2011–2012) Haikara-San: Here Comes Miss Modern Part 1 (2017) vteNippon Animation television series1960s World Masterpiece Theater (1969–1997, 2007–2009) 1970s Vicky the Viking (1974–1975) Dog of Flanders (1975) Maya the Honey Bee (1975–1976) Arabian Nights: Sinbad's Adventures (1975–1976) Laura, the Prairie Girl (1975–1976) 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother (1976) Piccolino no Bōken (1976–1977) Blocker Gundan 4 Machine Blaster (1976–1977) Little Lulu and Her Little Friends (1976–1977) Dokaben (1976–1979) Rascal the Raccoon (1977) Chōgattai Majutsu Robo Ginguiser (1977) Monarch: The Big Bear of Tallac (1977) Ore wa Teppei (1977–1978) Wakakusa no Charlotte (1977–1978) Angie Girl (1977–1978) Yakyū-kyō no Uta (1977–1979) The Story of Perrine (1978) Future Boy Conan (1978) Highschool Baseball Ninja (1978) Haikara-san ga Tōru (1978–1979) Anne of Green Gables (1979) Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel (1979) The New Adventures of Maya the Bee (1979–1980) Misha the Little Bear (1979–1980) 1980s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1980) Fisherman Sanpei (1980–1982) The Swiss Family Robinson: Flone of the Mysterious Island (1981) Cuore: An Italian Schoolboy's Journal (1981) Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds (1981–1982) Lucy-May of the Southern Rainbow (1982) Story of the Alps: My Annette (1983) Around the World with Willy Fog (1983) Fushigi no Kuni no Alice (1983–1984) Mīmu Iro Iro Yume no Tabi (1983–1985) Katri, Girl of the Meadows (1984) Ruy, the Little Cid (1984) Noozles (1984) Princess Sarah (1985) Bumpety Boo (1985–1986) Uchūsen Sagittarius (1986–1987) The Story of Pollyanna, Girl of Love (1986) Animated Classics of Japanese Literature (1986) Bosco Adventure (1986–1987) Tales of Little Women (1987) Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics (1987–1988) Little Lord Fauntleroy (1988) Dagon in the Land of Weeds (1988) Topo Gigio (1988) New Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics (1988–1989) Yume Miru Topo Gigio (1988) The Adventures of Peter Pan (1989) Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli (1989–1990) 1990s Chibi Maruko-chan (1990–1992) My Daddy Long Legs (1990) Trapp Family Story (1991) Moero! 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(2005) Crash B-Daman (2006) The Wallflower (2006–2007) Les Misérables: Shōjo Cosette (2007) Zero Duel Masters (2007) Porphy no Nagai Tabi (2008) Antique Bakery (2008) Hyakko (2008) Kon'nichiwa Anne: Before Green Gables (2009) 2020s Hakushon Daimaō 2020 (2020) Let's Make a Mug Too (2021) Love All Play (2022) Ao no Orchestra (2023) Category vteNippon Animation theatrical features, TV specials, and OVAsFilms Yakyū-kyō no Uta: Kita no Ōkami, Minami no Tora (1979) 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother (1980) Future Boy Conan: The Revival of the Giant Machine (1984) Locke the Superman: Witch Era (1984) Utsunomiko (1989) The Story of Perrine: The Movie (1990) Chibi Maruko-chan (1990) Tottoi (1992) Chibi Maruko-chan: My Favorite Song (1992) Heisei Inu Monogatari Bow: Genshi Inu Monogatari Bow (1994) Dragon Quest Saga – The Crest of Roto (1996) Magical Circle Guru Guru (1996) Violinist of Hameln (1996) The Dog of Flanders: The Movie (1997) Marco: 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother (1999) Locke the Superman: Mirror Ring (2000) Beyblade: Fierce Battle (2002) Kikansha Sensei (2004) Sinbad: A Flying Princess and a Secret Island (2015) Chibi Maruko-chan: A Boy from Italy (2015) Sinbad: The Magic Lamp and the Moving Islands (2016) Sinbad: Night at High Noon and the Wonder Gate (2016) Haikara-San: Here Comes Miss Modern (2017–18) TV specials Back to the Forest (1980) Sango-sho Densetsu: Aoi Umi no Erufii (1986) Miyori no Mori (2007) OVAs Locke the Superman: Lord Leon (1989) Locke the Superman: New World Command (1991) Yamato Takeru: After War (1995) Hunter × Hunter (2002–2004) Araiso Private School Student Council Executive Committee (2002) Other works Mix Master (2005–2006) Hammerin' Harry (web, 2008) Category vteWorks directed by Hiroshi KōjinaAnime series Grenadier (2004–2005) Kiba (2006–2007) Neuro: Supernatural Detective (2007–2008) Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin (2010) Hunter × Hunter (2011–2014) The Vampire Dies in No Time (2021–2023) Sand Land (2024; directing advisor) Anime films Ryoma! Rebirth: The Prince of Tennis Movie (2021) Sand Land (2023; directing advisor) vteMadhouse television seriesPre-2000s Gamba no Bouken (1975) Jetter Mars (1977) Nobody's Boy: Remi (1977–1978) Treasure Island (1978–1979) Galactic Patrol Lensman (1984–1985) Yawara! (1989–1992) DNA2 (1994) Azuki-chan (1995–1998) Trigun (1998) Cardcaptor Sakura (1998–2000) Master Keaton (1998–2000) Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden (1998–1999) Super Doll Licca-chan (1998–1999) Pet Shop of Horrors (1999) Jubei-chan: The Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch (1999) Di Gi Charat (1999–2001) Reign: The Conqueror (1999) Magic User's Club (1999) Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden V (1999–2000) 2000–2005 Boogiepop Phantom (2000) Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran (2000) Hidamari no Ki (2000) Sakura Wars (2000) Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! 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N. Ace has elements of this, with the show taking heavy inspiration from the Mon genre popular in Japan and the characters sporting anime-styled eyes. Another Nelvana series, Di-Gata Defenders, features a number of anime elements in its style. This is primarily seen in the way the characters' pupils are designed (with full colors in the irises and white spots in the pupils), although the hair and body proportions (especially head shapes) also have characteristics commonly associated with anime. Mostly-Australian production (but DHX distributed the show making this Canadian-Australian) Kuu Kuu Harajuku is known with the main characters looking like anime-like characters due to being a Japanese band from Gwen Stefani. The short-lived Euro-Canadian series My Life Me is best known for this. It was made to capitalize on the 2000s anime fad, and often makes use of common anime tropes for its visuals. The main character is even noted for being an aspiring manga artist. More subtle than most of the other examples, but Polly Pocket clearly derives from anime because of the characters' large eyes and relatively small mouths. Storm Hawks' anime influence is most notable in the hair and eyes, although it otherwise maintains the distinctive All-CGI Cartoon style other shows from Nerd Corps Entertainment have. Arts Ur-example: Japonism. Road to 2002[edit] While Tsubasa moves from São Paulo (Brancos in the anime) to Barcelona[3] (Catalunya in the anime), Kojiro Hyuga is bought by Juventus F. C. (F. C. Piemonte in the anime). Tsubasa plays very well in training, displaying all his skills, but the Dutch coach Van Saal (Edward in the anime, inspired by Louis van Gaal, who coached Barcelona at the time) demotes him to FC Barcelona B,[3] the reserve team that plays in the second division, because Tsubasa and Rivaul (inspired by Rivaldo) cannot play together whilst Rivaul holds a key position for playmaking. [2] Meanwhile, Kojiro Hyuga plays for his first game for Juventus (Piemonte in the anime) against Parma in the Italian Serie A, but does not score because his physical imbalance is exposed by Parma defender Thoram (inspired by Lilian Thuram). Juventus coach Carlo Monetti replaces him with David Trezeguet (David Tresaga in the anime), who scores the winning goal as Juventus beat Parma 1–0. In Germany, Genzo Wakabayashi[4] and his Bundesliga team, Hamburger SV (Grunwald in the anime version), play against FC Bayern Munich (Routburg in the anime version), led by Karl Heinz Schneider. Wakabayashi makes many great saves, impressing players and coaches from both teams, but in an attempt to win at the final moment despite the coach's decision to aim for a draw, Wakabayashi left the goal area to take a free kick shot that was stopped at the last second, which gave Bayern a chance to counterattack on an undefended goal, allowing them to win 2–1. In Spain, the Liga begins and the match between Barcelona (led by Rivaul) and Valencia CF (San Jose in the anime) (who have just bought Tsubasa's old rival Carlos Santana) ends 2–2.
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