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Kodoku Experiment is a science fiction manga from Yukinobu Hoshino where a kodoku is being created on a planet filled with ferocious monsters. Kodoku is used in the anime Fushigi Yûgi (Episode 18) as a drug to change the personality of one of the major protagonists, Tamahome.
In Worlds of Wonder, Gerrold describes two examples from Ringworld: scrith, strong enough to be used to build a ring 3×10 8 km in diameter; and a character deliberately bred for luck. Gerrold calls bolognium "technobabble", and cautions against overusing it, or using it carelessly; doing so harms the illusion of reality which good sci-fi needs ...
The former Kyoto Prefecture government building in Kamigyo, used a model of the private high school named "Hosea Academy", serves as the setting of the series.. In the near future, the accidental release of an experimental virus causes an outbreak that changes the brain chemistry of every person in the world, allowing them to perceive extra-dimensional beings called "Phantoms".
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Planet With (Japanese: プラネット・ウィズ, Hepburn: Puranetto Wizu) is a Japanese multimedia franchise by Satoshi Mizukami. Mizukami launched a manga series published in Shōnen Gahōsha's Young King OURs from April 2018 to July 2022. An anime television series by J.C.Staff aired from July to September 2018.
In the anime A frank, husky-voiced, boyish redhead in a stylized military uniform complete with hat and monocle. Her hobby is collecting guns and other weapons, and is a strong believer in applied force to many situations. She is scared of and allergic to mice. She is a storied personality, with the most developed backstory of the Brigade, but ...
The anime was featured in the music video for Michael and Janet Jackson's collaboration "Scream". [3] Samples from the English dub of the anime were also featured in Del the Funky Homosapien's single "Cyberpunks". [4] In October 2018, Funimation has released the complete series and the OVA on a Blu-ray/DVD set with Japanese audio and English ...
Uninhabited Planet Survive! is a 2003 Japanese anime television series which aired in Japan on NHK from October 16, 2003 to October 28, 2004. It was a 52 episode series, plus 3 specials, produced by Telecom Animation Film and Madhouse Production .