199 episodes, with every episode about 5 minutes long.
Arisawa Takanori
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Seven kids at summer camp are unexpectedly transported by digivices to a colorful and enigmatic world. Lost and alone, they are befriended by small digital monsters, Digimons. The kids and their Digimon partners quickly become inseparable, and the little creatures guide their human friends through the wondrous DigiWorld, protecting them from the hordes of evil Digimons. The…
Matsuda Takato, Li JianLiang, and Makino Ruki are children who have, by fate, recieved real Digimon; unlike the imaginary ones in the card game they play. Each of the children, or "Digimon Tamers", have their different views on how Digimon should be treated. But when other Digimon begin to appear around Japan, they must put aside their differences to fend off the digital…
In a world divided between angels and evil creatures, only the young hero Yamato Shintei has the power to defeat the demons...
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon is a story about a klutzy, crybaby, 14 year old underachiever named Tsukino Usagi who was given some transformation items and super powers. Usagi transforms into the pretty, sailor suited fighter called Sailor Moon to fight against evil. But even as the super hero, Sailor Moon is klutzy and a crybaby. Then as time goes by, Usagi is joined by some…
Sailor Moon R (R meaning Romance) is itself in two pieces.
The first part (Episode 1-13) features two aliens and an energy-dependent alien tree.
The second part (Episode 14-43) focuses around two things: Chibiusa, a little pink-haired Usagi lookalike who literally dropped out of the sky, and a family of time-traveling enemies out to stop Chibiusa and alter the future to…
The fragrance of a flower at the botanical gardens reminds Mamoru of a long forgotten memory from his childhood when he met Fiore, an alien boy who was travelling the galaxy on his own. Before Fiore left, he made a promise to Mamoru to bring him flowers.
Once banned from society to a far away galaxy, the Kisenian flower, a plant that grows by consuming the energy of living…
Sailor Moon and the senshi are up against a new set of villains: the Death Busters (Professor Tomoe, Kaorinite, the Witches 5, Mistress 9, Pharaoh 90). The Death Busters plan to rule the world by using the energy from the pure heart crystals of innocent victims, but Sailor Moon and the senshi must stop them. The outer senshi (Neptune, Uranus, Pluto, Saturn), also make an…