Posted by Al | 20 January 2010
My-Otome (TV)

Info: 2005.10.06, 2006.03.30, TV (26 episode(s) at 30 minutes each)
The anime My-Otome TV is filmed after the manga Mai-Otome. Masakazu Obara was the director. Yuki Kajiura wrote a soundtrack for the anime. 26 series were released all in all, each lasting for 30 minutes. The anime combines action, comedy, drama, magic, psychological, romance, slice of life.
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Posted by Al | 24 June 2009
Mushi-Shi (TV)

Info: 2005.10.21, TV (26 episode(s) at 25 minutes each)
Hiroshi Nagahama was the Mushi-Shi TV director who relied on Mushishi by Yuki Urushibara. Toshio Masuda wrote a soundtrack for the anime. The series consists of 25-minute episodes totaling to 26. Like the manga, the anime is filmed as a adventure.
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Posted by Al | 15 April 2009
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (TV)

Info: 2006.04.02, 2006.07.02, TV (14 episode(s) at 24 minutes each)
The The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya TV started being shot in 2006. The anime was based on the manga The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Tatsuya Ishihara who had filmed Air TV and Air In Summer special was invited director of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Satoru Kousaki wrote music for The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya TV. The series consists of 24-minute episodes totaling to 14. It's a comedy series with mystery, psychological, science fiction, slice of life, supernatural elements.
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Posted by Al | 14 March 2009
Karin (TV)

Info: 2005.11.03, 2006.05.11, TV (24 episode(s) at 25 minutes each)
The anime Karin TV is filmed after the manga Karin, Shinichiro Kimura was the director. Shinichiro Kimura who had filmed Maburaho TV was invited director of Karin. Masara Nishida wrote a soundtrack for the anime. The series consists of 25-minute episodes totaling to 24. The anime is filmed as a comedy with slight horror, psychological, romance, supernatural.
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Posted by Al | 24 September 2008
Mind Game (movie)

Info: 2004.08.07, movie (104 minutes)
The Mind Game movie was based on the manga Mind Game by Ayumi Shiina also known for his works A Fairy Tale for You. Masaaki Yuasa was the director. Seiichi Yamamoto wrote a soundtrack for the anime. It's a adventure series with comedy, psychological elements.