Ah! Goddessああっ女神さまっalternative words: Aa Megami Sama, Aah! Megamisama, Megamisama keywords: manga , title related topics: Kosuke Fujishima related web sites: http://w33.mtci.ne.jp/~mi_ke/Goddess.html explanation: Manga created by a Japanese mangaka, Keisuke Fujishima. It tells a fanny tale of a boy who has called a goddess by an error of phone number and begun to live with her. Manga began to be published on November 1988 and it still continues. Aim for the aceエースをねらえalternative words: Ace wo nerae, Ace o nerae keywords: anime , manga , title related topics: Sumika Yamamoto related web sites: http://www.tgnet.com/barbara/anime/ace.htm , http://www.nhk.or.jp/manga/bbs/10th/ace.html , http://aceonerae.dreamers.com explanation: Manga written by a woman mangaka Sumika Yamamoto and published in a weekly magazine Marguerite, from Shueisha. It tell the tale of a high school girl who, after entered the famous tennis club of her school, has followed severe lessons everyday to become champion; the anime version was brodcasted between October 1973 and March 1974 by Mainichi Hosoh. Akiraアキラkeywords: anime , manga , title related topics: Katsuhiro Otomo , Kodansha related web sites: http://www.netlaputa.ne.jp/~kitsch/fiction/work/jc/akira.htm , http://www.mitene.or.jp/~fool/new/movie/anime/akira.html , http://www.netlaputa.ne.jp/~kitsch/fiction/work/jc/akira.htm explanation: After WWIII, "Neo Tokyo" has been rebuilt on a reclaimed land. When a group of motor gangs conducted by Kaneda encounters an accident and his friend Testuo is severely wounded, the adventure begins. This futurist manga was written by Katsuhiro Otomo and published by "Young Magazine" of Kodansha between December 1982 and June 1990 while an anime version was released in 1988. The latter became a world wide success because of a surprising quality of animation. Ashita no Joeあしたのジョーalternative words: Rocky Joe, Tomorrow's Joe, Ashitanojo, Ashita no Jo, Ashitano Jo keywords: anime , manga , title related topics: Tetsuya Chiba , Shonen Magazine related web sites: http://www3.famille.ne.jp/~k-1212/joe/joe.html , http://www.animedia.co.jp explanation: When a young solitary boy, Joe Yabuki has encountered an old retired boxer, Danpei Tange, the tale begins. Initially Joe didn't want it, but because of the insistence of Tange and the appearance of his rival Toru Rikiishi, he decided to become a boxer. The manga, written by Tetsuya Chiba, was published by Shonen magazine between January 1968 and May 1973, while the anime version was aired by Fuji TV between April and September 1970, then between October 1980 and August 1981. Battle Arena Toshinden闘神伝alternative words: Toshinden, Toushinden keywords: game , title related topics: Play Station , Takara related web sites: http://www5.big.or.jp/~miuya/Gerard/ , http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~wkmurata/tsd.html explanation: The first video game of beat'em up in 3D for Play Station. it has been developed by Takara and released in January 1995. It is the first game which fully exploits the Play Station's ability to generate polygons in real time and many people have bought the machine in order to play this game. Big comicビッグコミックalternative words: Bigcomic keywords: magazine , title related topics: Shogakukan related web sites: http://www.bigcomics.shogakukan.co.jp explanation: Magazine published by Shogakukan since April 1968. When manga readers of the first generation had reached university colleges or begun to work, it happened that they continued to love manga. For that reason, Shogakukan decided to release a new manga magazine destined to bit older public. Initially monthly, it is now weekly. The most famous manga published by this magazine is Golgo 13 (a spy action) of Takao Saito, for it continues to appear for more than 30 years! Biohazardバイオハザードalternative words: Bio Hazard, Resident Evil keywords: game , title related topics: Capcom , Code Veronica related web sites: http://www.capcom.co.jp/newproducts/consumer/bio3/ explanation: Video game of action in 3D developed by Capcom and released for Play Station in March 1996: someone enclosed in a haunted manor tries to escape by using a knife and a gun. After a great success of this game, the number of crimes using knives in schools has considerably increased and it has created a certain psychos in Japan. According to Capcom, this game should be classified in category of "survival horror action". The second version has been released on January 1998 for Play Station. Captain Harlock宇宙海賊キャプテンハーロック キャプテンハーロックalternative words: Space Pirate Captain Harlock, Harlock keywords: anime , manga , title related topics: Leiji Matsumoto related web sites: http://www.shinchosha.net/harlock/top.htm , http://www.enjoy.ne.jp/~junbiblo/katta.html explanation: Manga and anime created by Leiji Matsumoto. Year 2977, the Earth which was prosperous had been suddenly attacked by amazons from the outer space. Before a powerlessness of earthlings, Harlock has decided to filght alone with his friend Tochiro on board of his space ship "Arcadia". Manga was published in Playcomic between January 1977 and June 1979, at the same time as TV broadcasting on TV Asahi between March 1978 and February 1979. Captain Tsubasaキャプテン翼keywords: anime , manga , title related topics: Yoichi Takahashi related web sites: http://www2.trincoll.edu/~kmoran2/tsubasa.htm , http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Dojo/5514/ , http://libac.ne.jp/~kimie/sd/ explanation: Manga written by Yoichi Takahashi. It has been published in a weekly magazine, Shonen Jump, first in 1980/1981 then between 1994 and 1997. It tells the tale of a young sporty who grows with a dream of participating to the world cup of succor. It has been also adapted to several TV and movie cartoons because of more interests in succor matches by Japanese public. Card captor Sakuraカードキャプターさくらalternative words: Cardcaptor Sakura, CCS keywords: anime , card captor sakura , clamp , manga , title related topics: Sakura Kinomoto , Keroberos , Clow Reed , Clow card , Nakayoshi , Clamp related web sites: http://cc.sakura.ne.jp/sakura/ , http://cc.sakura.s.homepage.com , http://plaza11.mbn.or.jp/~iris/ , http://www.shochiku.co.jp explanation: One day, a school girl has unexpectedly scattered magical cards arranged inside a book which is found in the father's office. The manga, written by Clamp, tells the tale of this girl, Sakura Kinomoto, who strives to collect all the scattered cards, being helped by the guardian of this book, Keroberos. The publication of manga began in a monthly manga magazine, Nakayoshi, in May 1996 (June issue) while an animation series has been broadcasted by NHK since April 1998. Page number: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 83 articles extracted from postgresql database. | |
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