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shōjo-ai (少女愛, "girls love"): Manga or anime that focus on romances between women. [50] shōnen-ai (少年愛, "boys love"): A term denoting male homosexual content in women's media, although this usage is obsolete in Japan. English-speakers frequently use it for material without explicit sex, in anime, manga, and related fan fiction.
Nippon Herald Movies X [14] — March 1, 1971 [15] The World of Hans Christian Andersen [2] Al Kilgore [16] Chuck McCann Koro Yabuki [17] Toei Animation Sean Productions Inc. Hal Roach Studios [18] United Artists G N/A April 24, 1972: Cleopatra: Queen of Sex
The English word "animation" is written in Japanese katakana as アニメーション (animēshon) and as アニメ (anime, pronounced ⓘ) in its shortened form. [13] Some sources claim that the term is derived from the French term for animation dessin animé ("cartoon", literally 'animated drawing'), [ 14 ] but others believe this to be a ...
The movie uses time travel to expand the story of the novel of the same name, visualizing one of the most common fantastical tropes in anime in a manner that stands out and still stands up. Shop ...
The Powerpuff Girls Movie: July 3, 2002: Cartoon Network Studios Looney Tunes: Back in Action: November 14, 2003: Warner Bros. Feature Animation Clifford's Really Big Movie: April 23, 2004: Scholastic Entertainment and Big Red Dog Productions Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light: August 13, 2004 [rls 4] 4Kids Entertainment The Polar Express
Yume no Naka no Rondo (La ronde in my dream aka Gigi and the Fountain of Youth) 1985 OVA (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia; Mahou no Princess Minky Momo: Yume wo Dakishimete (Hold on to Your Dreams) 1991 TV series, 65 episodes (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia (62 main episodes, plus special episodes 46.5, 53.5 and 58.5)
Yu Yu Hakusho: The Movie, also known as The Golden Seal, is a 30-minute film that was released theatrically in Japan on July 10, 1993 at the seasonal Toei Anime Fair. [4] [5] The movie was directed by Noriyuki Abe. The movie was English dubbed by Anime Works and Animaze and released on VHS on June 9, 1998 and on a single DVD with Ninku: The ...
Joshiraku (Japanese: じょしらく, lit. "Rakugo Girls") is a Japanese comedy manga series written by Kōji Kumeta and illustrated by Yasu, telling the everyday lives of five young female rakugo comedians.