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This is a list of anime by release date which covers Japanese animated productions that were made between 1946 and 1959. After World War II, Japan was occupied by the allies which mainly consisted of the Americans. [1] During the shift from the Empire of Japan to a democracy, the animation industry continued producing new animated films.
1939 [1] [2] Cat's Folktale: ニャンの浦島: Nyan no urashima: Short Film: 1939 [3] Monkey and Crabs: 新猿蟹合戰: Shin Sarukanigassen: Short Film: 1939 [4] Swim, Monkey, Swim! 泳げや泳げ: Oyoge ya Oyoge: Short Film: 1939 [5] The Sea Eagle: 海の荒鷲: Umi no arawashi: Short Film: 1939 [6] Kintaro's Training Day: キンタロー ...
Anime News Network has reported that the official pronunciation of the series' title is Getsumento Heiki Mina, not Getsumen Usagi Heiki Mina. [1] In the Densha Otoko drama, it was named just Getsumen Heiki Mina. The Densha Otoko version of Getsumen Heiki Mina ran for 26 episodes, and the story is completely different from the real-world anime. [2]
Zipang (Japanese: ジパング, Hepburn: Jipangu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kaiji Kawaguchi.It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Morning from 2000 to 2009, with its chapters collected in forty-three tankōbon volumes.
"The War Chronicles of Goku the Assobot"), is a Japanese mixed-media project created by Avex Inc., consisting of a manga series and an anime television series. The project was first announced in June 2000, under the tentative title Son Gokū no Bōken (孫悟空の冒険, "Son Goku Adventure"), with collaboration of writer Yoshimi Ishikawa . [1]
This is a grouping of World War I alternate histories; be they novels, films, or video games. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. S.
The story takes place 50 years after the original and features a new cast of characters—primarily the new main character Kenji Kusanagi, a high school student and motorcycle racer who becomes Koutetsushin Jeeg to fight the sudden reappearance of "Haniwa Genjin" ("Haniwa Phantom Gods", or clay robots) from the Great Jama Kingdom ruled by Queen Himika.
Wikipe-tan, a combination of the Japanese word for Wikipedia and the friendly suffix for children, -tan, [1] is a moe anthropomorph of Wikipedia. Moe anthropomorphism (Japanese: 萌え擬人化, Hepburn: moe gijinka) is a form of anthropomorphism in anime, manga, and games where moe qualities are given to non-human beings (such as animals, plants, supernatural entities and fantastical ...