Posted by Al | 14 January 2010
Doraemon: Nobita and the Dragon Rider (movie)

Info: 1987.03.14, movie (91 minutes)
The Doraemon: Nobita and the Dragon Rider movie was based on the manga Doraemon by Fujiko F. Fujio also known for his works Doraemon Plus. Tsutomu Shibayama was the director. Fujiko F. Fujio began working on it after finishing Doraemon Plus. The anime is filmed as a action.
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Posted by Al | 21 October 2009
2112: The Birth of Doraemon (movie)

Info: 1995.03.04, movie (30 minutes)
The anime 2112: The Birth of Doraemon movie is filmed after the manga Doraemon. Ryouchi Maiya was the director. Fujiko F. Fujio began working on it after finishing Doraemon Plus. Like the manga, the anime is filmed as a action.
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Posted by Al | 07 October 2009
Zero no Tsukaima: Princess no Rondo (3) (TV)

Info: 2008.07.06, 2008.09.21, TV (12 episode(s) at 24 minutes each)
The Zero no Tsukaima: Princess no Rondo TV started being shot in 2008. The anime was based on the manga Zero No Tsukaima, Yuu Kou was the director. Yuu Kou who had filmed Zero no Tsukaima: Futatsuki no Kishi TV 2 was invited director of Zero no Tsukaima: Princess no Rondo. Shinkichi Mitsumune wrote music for Zero no Tsukaima: Princess no Rondo TV. 12 series were released all in all, each lasting for 24 minutes. Like the manga, the anime is filmed as a adventure.
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Posted by Al | 23 September 2009
The Familiar of Zero (TV)

Info: 2006.07.02, 2006.09.24, TV (13 episode(s) at 24 minutes each)
The anime The Familiar of Zero TV is filmed after the manga Zero No Tsukaima. Yoshiaki Iwasaki was the director. Shinkichi Mitsumune wrote music for The Familiar of Zero TV. 13 series were released all in all, each lasting for 24 minutes. Like the manga, the anime is filmed as a adventure.
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Posted by Al | 12 August 2009
Vandread: The Second Stage (TV)

Info: 2001.10.05, 2002.01.18, TV (13 episode(s) at 23 minutes each)
The manga Vandread by Mori Takeshi, Akane Kotetsu, Inoue Aki adapted from the anime Vandread TV by Takeshi Mori. Yasunori Iwasaki wrote music for Vandread: The Second Stage TV. The series consists of 23-minute episodes totaling to 13. The anime combines adventure, comedy, drama, romance, science fiction.