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This is a list of anime based on video games. It includes anime that are adaptations of video games or whose characters originated in video games. Many anime (Japanese animated productions usually featuring hand-drawn or computer animation) are based on Japanese video games , particularly visual novels and JRPGs .
Japanese National Railways Steam locomotive C-62. Galaxy Express 999 (銀河鉄道 999 (スリーナイン), Ginga Tetsudō Surī Nain) is a Japanese manga series. It is written and illustrated by Leiji Matsumoto, later adapted into a number of anime films and television series.
The concert continues, with Team8th eagerly awaiting their debut performance at the end. However, in the middle of the concert, the sound system suffers a malfunction, interrupting the performances. As the stage crew attempt to repair the system, everybody becomes nervous that the concert may have to be put on hold or cancelled.
The Idolmaster 2 for the Xbox 360 was voted one of the most anticipated future game at the 2010 Tokyo Game Show by attendees. [115] Despite this, the Xbox 360 version of the game initially sold 34,621 units and was the tenth best selling console video game in Japan for the time of its release, but the PlayStation 3 version sold 65,512 units in ...
An anime television series adaptation titled #Compass 2.0: Combat Providence Analysis System is scheduled to premiere in April 2025, on TV Tokyo and other networks. [4] It is produced by Lay-duce and directed by Hitoshi Nanba . [ 2 ]
Tokyo Override is a Japanese original net animation (ONA) series produced by Netflix. [1] Directed and produced by Yusuke Fukada and Veerapatra Jinanavin, [1] the series premiered on Netflix in November 2024. [2] Motorcycle manufacturers Yamaha and Honda were involved throughout the show's 3.5 year production.
February 2, 1993 Genki Bakuhatsu Ganbaruger: April 1, 1992 February 24, 1993 Tomatoman: April 3, 1992 March 27, 1993 Thumbelina: A Magical Story: September 30, 1992 March 31, 1993 Adventure! Godzilland: October 1, 1992 December 30, 1993 Hime-chan's Ribbon: October 2, 1992 December 3, 1993 The Wonderful Galaxy of Oz: October 5, 1992 April 5, 1993
Madhouse also collaborated with Disney for the anime Stitch! for its first and second arcs (equal to 56 episodes total), between 2008 and 2010. They also animated the intro cutscene to PlayStation video game Wild Arms and the opening movie to PlayStation Vita video game Persona 4 Golden ( Persona 4: The Golden in Japan), along with opening to ...