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  2. Dream Hunter Rem - Wikipedia

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    Dream Hunter Rem (ドリームハンター麗夢 [c], Dorīmu Hantā Remu) is a Japanese OVA series released from 1985 to 1992. [2] Rem Ayanokōji is a "dream hunter", a person capable of entering the dreams of sleeping people and fighting the demons causing nightmares. [3]

  3. List of animated direct-to-video series - Wikipedia

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    Devil Hunter Yohko: 6 Japan 1990–91 Fujiko F. Fujio's SF (Slightly Mysterious) Short Theater: 11 Japan 1990–92 Guardian of Darkness: 3 Japan 1990–91 The Hakkenden: 6 Japan 1990–92 Mad Bull 34: 4 Japan 1990–92 New Dream Hunter Rem: 2 Japan 1990–92 Osu!! Karate Bu: 4 Japan 1990 Project A-ko: Gray Side/Blue Side: 2 Japan 1990–91 Sol ...

  4. 1992 in anime - Wikipedia

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    New Dream Hunter Rem: Setsuriku no Mudenmekyu: 1 Seiji Okuda Studio Zain December 18: Download: Namu Amida Butsu wa Ai no Uta: 1 Rintaro: Madhouse [32] December 21: Feb 25, 1993 Eien no Filena: 6 Yoshikata Nitta Pierrot

  5. Dream Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Dream Hunter or Dream Hunters may refer to: . Dreamhunter, 1987, by Swedish hard rock band Treat; Dream Hunter Fandora a Japanese OVA series released from 1985 to 1986; Dream Hunter Rem a Japanese OVA series released from 1985 to 1992

  6. Sanae Miyuki - Wikipedia

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    Dream Hunter Rem (Alpha) Genesis Climber Mospeada (Mint Labule) Karuizawa Syndrome (Kumiko Kinoshita) Lady Lady!! (Lynn Russell) Magic Knight Rayearth (Hikari (episode 8)) Mahou no Angel Sweet Mint (Bell; Bobby) Maison Ikkoku (Etsuko) New Dream Hunter Rem (OAV) (Alpha) Nightwalker (woman) Ninku the Movie (Fake Rihoko) Norimono Oukoku BuBu ...

  7. Hiroshi Ōsaka - Wikipedia

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    Dream Hunter Rem (key animation) 18+ Dream Hunter Rem Special Version (key animation) Dream Hunter Rem II (animation director) Kikō Kai Galient: Tetsu no Monshō (key animation) Aoki Ryūsei SPT Layzner: ACT-III Kokuin 2000 (key animation) Black Magic M-66 (key animation) Captain Power: Battle Training Video Type 2, 3 (key animation)

  8. Portal:Anime and manga/Anniversaries/September - Wikipedia

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    1986 – Dream Hunter Rem II: Seibishin Jogakuen no Yōmu; 1987 – Bubblegum Crisis: Born to Kill; Television series and specials. 1976 – Magne Robo Gakeen begins airing on NET; 1977 – Attack on Tomorrow finishes airing on Fuji TV; 1983 – The Mysterious Cities of Gold finishes airing on NHK

  9. Naoko Matsui - Wikipedia

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    Kimengumi, Rem Ayanokōji in Dream Hunter Rem, Katsumi Liqueur in Silent Möbius, Chiyoko Wato in The Three-Eyed One, Runrun in Mahōjin Guru Guru, Rabby in Gall Force Eternal Story, Roux Louka in Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, Dorothy Catalonia in Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, Azusa Shiratori in Ranma ½, Miyako Todaiji in Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne, and Sonoko ...