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This is a list of adventure anime television series, films, and OVAs. Year(s) English Title Japanese Title Type Director Studio Ref 1970–1971:
A tier list is a concept originating in video game culture where playable characters or other in-game elements are subjectively ranked by their respective viability as part of a list. Characters listed high on a tier list of a specific game are considered to be powerful characters compared to lower-scoring characters, and are therefore more ...
This list is for characters in fictional works who exemplify the qualities of an antihero—a protagonist or supporting character whose characteristics include the following: imperfections that separate them from typically heroic characters (such as selfishness, cynicism, ignorance, and bigotry); [ 1 ]
The Adventure of Rock; The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee; The Adventures of Pepero; The Adventures of Lolo the Penguin; Adventures of the Little Koala; The Adventures of the Little Prince (TV series) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1980 TV series) Aesop World; Age of Adventure; Aika R-16: Virgin Mission; Akado Suzunosuke; Aladdin and the ...
June is Davis' older sister and a fan of the Teen-Age Wolves. She had a one-sided crush on Matt, but stopped pursuing him when she witnessed him saving Sora after Digimon crashed the Teen-Age Wolves' concert. June starts a relationship with Jim. She eventually gets her own Digimon in the drama CD Digimon Adventure: Original Stories.
This is a list of characters for the manga series Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai and its two anime adaptations. The manga ran in Weekly Shonen Jump from 1989 to 1996 and the first anime series aired from 1991 to 1992, covering the first 10 volumes of the manga, while the second one aired from 2020 to 2022 and covered the entire series, both produced by Toei Animation.
Little Nemo: Adventures In Slumberland (1989 American & Japanese collaboration) A Little Snow Fairy Sugar [ 42 ] ( Chitchana Yukitsukai Shugā ) Living for the Day After Tomorrow ( Asatte no Hōkō )
This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.The specific problem is: Outdated, with almost no citations to verify ANYTHING on this page.There's also no need to list programming from Animax's Asian, Korean, and international branches in the first place; especially now that they have been either sold off or shuttered.