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This is a list of fantasy anime television series, ... The Asterisk War; Asura Cryin' [20] ... This page was last edited on 4 February 2025, ...
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Kamichu! (かみちゅ!) is a Japanese anime television series, strongly influenced by Shinto, that follows the adventures of teenage goddess Yurie Hitotsubashi and her friends.
The anime television series was written by Tappei Nagatsuki and directed by Hirotaka Tokuda, making his directorial debut, [23] featuring character designs from Takuya Fujima. [2] Shigeo Komori and Hajime Hyakkoku composed the series' music, while Takaaki Suzuki served as the co-writer and provided world-building and research for the series. [ 24 ]
Kamisama Kazoku (Japanese: 神様家族, "God Family") is a series of light novels written by Yoshikazu Kuwashima. It is first serialized by Media Factory on June 25, 2003 and concluded in April 25, 2006 with eight volumes; however, a sequel light novel series titled Kamisama Kazoku Z (神様家族Z) was released on January 25, 2008.
To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts (Japanese: かつて神だった獣たちへ, Hepburn: Katsute Kami Datta Kemono-tachi e, lit. ' To the Beasts That Were Once Gods ') is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Maybe.
Dice then decided to start an animation project, dedicated on telling a story true to his cultural heritage. Hence, he began to conceptualize a story which were based on a Japanese mythology with a modern twist. [6] With his project, he sought to shift the common perspective of onis and the notion of good and evil into a different angle. [7]