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Shibuichi Setsuko

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Type:Anime TV Series
Uruno, a useless wolf, is on the road searching for a new place to call home. He soon comes upon a whole forest full of useless animals - that is, animals that don't live up to their species' usual character. After a short fight with the smoking, bad-tempered rabbit, Usahara, Uruno decides that he wants to move on... but changes his mind upon meeting Chiiko, a clumsy cheetah…
Type:Anime Movie
In modern-day Tokyo, three university students, Negishi Miyako (Neko-chan), Saiki Haruka, and Yamagishi Keiichirou, have magical powers that make them feel like outcasts. They come together one night and are transported to another world. They open a massive door and Neko finds that she is the princess Neryulla, who must defeat the evil Duran III to free her people.
Type:Anime
Two gentlemen from the city go out hunting. After getting lost on a mountain road they found a cheap restaurant. But everything is not as it seems. This is the 1994 version of Chuumon no Ooi Ryouriten (The Restaurant of Many Orders). This famous Japanese short story had already been animated twice, once in 1958 with puppets, and once in 1991 in silent-movie stop-motion mode.…
Type:Anime Movie
Towards the end of World War II, Toshiko was living in downtown Tokyo with her family. At the time Japan was getting closer to lose the War and people were suffering from lack of materials. On March 10th 1945, she lost her mother and two younger sisters during a bombing in Tokyo. One day, she picked up from a wreck a "Glass Rabbit", whose shape was changed by the fire, and she…
Type:Anime TV Series
The series is about five quintuplets, Kabuto, Hinoki, Arashi, Kinoko and Kodama Morino, who have all kinds of adventures together. Each has their own talent and personality.
Type:Anime Movie
A modern day elementary schooler gets sent back in time where he meets Aterui - a leader of the Ainu (indigenous Japanese) who fight against the Imperial Court. Source: MAL
Type:Anime Movie
* Based on the real life events around Yevfimy Vasilyevich Putyatin, a Russian admiral noted for his diplomatic missions to Japan and China, his voyage to Japan, 1854 Ansei-Toukai earthquake, and the signing of the Treaty of Shimoda in 1855. Note: Spasibo (спасибо) - "thank you" in Russian.