No. 6. Plot[edit] The story takes place in the "ideal" and perfect city known as "No.6". Shion, a boy raised in the elite and privileged environment of his home, gives shelter to another boy, who only gives his name as Nezumi ("Rat") on the former's 12th birthday. What Shion soon discovers is how drastically life will change after meeting with the mysterious Nezumi, in whom he had saved one unforgettable, stormy night. Characters[edit] Shion (紫苑 (シオン)?) Voiced by: Yūki Kaji (Japanese), Greg Ayres (English) Shion is an intelligent, idealistic boy who was on his way to going into the Special Curriculum for gifted students, specializing in Ecology, until his fateful encounter with Nezumi on his twelfth birthday. Nezumi (ネズミ Nezumi?) Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya (Japanese), Kalob Martinez (English) Nezumi is an intelligent, cynical boy around 16 years of age with a dark past.
Dog Keeper (イヌカシ Inukashi?) Voiced by: Kei Shindō (Japanese), Luci Christian (English) Safu ( 沙布 (サフ)?) Karan (火藍 (カラン)?) Media[edit] Blade. Premise[edit] Iron Man[edit] Cast of Iron Man, Tony Stark and Dr. Chika Tanaka Plot[edit] Cast[edit] Wolverine[edit] Cast of Wolverine, Logan, Mariko Yashida, Shingen Yashida, Kikyo Mikage, and Yukio. Plot[edit] Cast[edit] X-Men[edit] Cast of X-Men, Cyclops, Professor X, Wolverine, Storm, Armor, Beast Plot[edit] Cast[edit] Blade[edit] Blade Plot[edit] Cast[edit] Films[edit] Following the TV series, Madhouse animated Iron Man: Rise of Technovore, a direct-to-video film directed by Hiroshi Hamasaki, released on April 16, 2013 in the United States.
References[edit] External links[edit] C³ C³, also known as C Cube (シーキューブ, Shīkyūbu?) Or Cube×Cursed×Curious, is a Japanese light novel series written by Hazuki Minase and illustrated by Sasorigatame about Haruaki Yachi who receives a mysterious black cube from his father. That night, Haruaki is woken by a noise and finds a nude girl named Fear in his kitchen eating rice crackers. Haruaki then has to protect Fear from organizations that seek to capture or destroy her.
Luckily, Haruaki has plenty of other friends like Fear willing to help. The story begins with high-school student Yachi Haruaki receiving a mysterious package, a super-heavy black cube from his father overseas. Haruaki Yachi (夜知 春亮, Yachi Haruaki?) Voiced by: Yūki Kaji The male protagonist. Fear Kubrick (フィア・キューブリック, Fia Kyūburikku?) Voiced by: Yukari Tamura The female protagonist who cannot do advanced math or understand the concept of weather over the ocean. Konoha Muramasa (村正 このは, Muramasa Konoha?) Voiced by: Minori Chihara A childhood friend of Haruaki. Mashiroiro Symphony. Gameplay[edit] A conversation in Mashiroiro Symphony depicting the protagonist Shingo talking to Airi and Sakuno. The gameplay in Mashiroiro Symphony requires little interaction from the player, as most of the duration of the game is only spent on reading the text that appears on the lower portion of the screen, representing either dialogue between characters, or the inner thoughts of the protagonist.
Every so often, the player will come to a "decision point", where he or she is given the chance to choose from multiple options. The time between these points varies and can occur anywhere from a minute to much longer. Plot[edit] The story of Mashiroiro Symphony primarily takes place in the fictional town of Kagamidai (各務台?)
Characters[edit] Main characters[edit] Shingo Uryū (瓜生 新吾, Uryū Shingo?) Voiced by: Takahiro Mizushima (Drama CD/anime) Shingo is the main protagonist and is a second-year student of Kagamidai Academy. Airi Sena (瀬名 愛理, Sena Airi?) Sakuno Uryū (瓜生 桜乃, Uryū Sakuno?) Others[edit] Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai! Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai! (真剣で私に恋しなさい!? , lit., "Love Me, Seriously! "), often abbreviated Majikoi! (まじこい!?) , is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Minato Soft and released for the PC on August 28, 2009 (first press version) as a DVD and on October 30, 2009 (regular version) as two DVDs. A sequel entitled Maji de Watashi ni Koishinasai!
S was released in 2012, and a series of five fandiscs called Maji de Watashi ni Koishinasai! A manga adaptation has been publishing in Comp Ace since May 2010, and an anime adaptation ran from October to December 2011. Plot[edit] Kawakami City is famous for its strong dedication to its samurai ancestors. Characters[edit] Yamato Naoe (直江 大和, Naoe Yamato?) Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya (Japanese), Josh Grelle (English) The protagonist of video game and anime series. Momoyo Kawakami (川神 百代, Kawakami Momoyo?) Voiced by: Kamiyo Misaki (visual novel), Yuu Asakawa (drama CD, anime) (Japanese), Carli Mosier (English) Kazuko Kawakami (川神 一子, Kawakami Kazuko?)
Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu. Plot[edit] Fumizuki Academy has a special system, whereby all the students are able to call forth Summoned Beings (Shōkanjū, or "Avatars" in the official English translation[4]). These Beings are used for battles between classes with the goal of capturing (or retaining) the best classroom facilities.
Since Class A is filled with prodigies, they all have strong Summoned Beings, while Class F has drastically weak ones in comparison. A teacher must authorize/supervise each battle, and the health and strength of each student's Summoned Being is based on their last test score in that teacher's subject (i.e. Math, History, etc.). On the day of the placement test, Mizuki suffers from a fever during the test and is unable to complete it, hence her reining in a score of zero. Media[edit] Light novels[edit] Manga[edit] Two manga series of Baka and Test were released. Anime[edit] The first anime season had three pieces of theme music: one opening theme and two ending themes.
Video game[edit] Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai. Nurarihyon. Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan, known in Japan as Nurarihyon's Grandson (Japanese: ぬらりひょんの孫, Hepburn: Nurarihyon no Mago?) , is a manga series written and illustrated by Hiroshi Shiibashi. The series was first published in Shueisha as a oneshot in 2007. The manga has been continuously serialized in the Japanese manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump since March 2008 and has been collected into 25 tankōbon volumes as of December 2012. A Drama CD was released in December 2009.[1] An anime adaptation by Studio Deen began airing in Japan on July 5, 2010, with the first season consisting of 26 episodes.
Viz Media acquired the licensing rights for a North American release of the manga and anime adaptations. The anime episodes have been streamed on Viz Media's anime streaming site, Viz Anime, since July 2010, while the first manga volume was released February 2011.[2] Plot[edit] Rikuo Nura is 3/4 human and 1/4 yōkai. Storyline[edit] Gyuki Arc The Kiyojuji Paranormal Patrol travels to Mt. Shikoku Arc.
Sanka Rea. Plot[edit] Chihiro Furuya is a male high school student with a keen interest in zombies, collecting zombie-related videogames, film and manga, and even to the point of desiring to "kiss a zombie girl". Following the death of his pet cat, Babu, he attempts to revive it using an old manuscript, which describes the process of creating a potion for resurrection. At this time, he encounters a girl named Rea Sanka, who has run away from home. In an attempt to commit suicide, she drinks a sample of the "resurrection" potion which is created from the poisonous Hydrangea macrophylla flower, although this fails to kill her.
Following an argument with her father, she falls from a cliff by accident and dies. Characters[edit] Main characters[edit] Chihiro Furuya (降谷 千紘, Furuya Chihiro?) Voiced by: Ryōhei Kimura (Japanese), Aaron Dismuke (English) Chihiro is the protagonist of the story who has a zombie obsession/fetish. Rea Sanka (散華 礼弥, Sanka Rea?) Ranko Saōji (左王子 蘭子, Saōji Ranko?) Furuya family[edit] Black Rock Shooter. Plot and characters[edit] While each piece of media takes place in its own universe, they each focus around Black Rock Shooter, a mysterious black haired girl who possesses a burning blue eye and a powerful cannon that can shoot rocks at high speed. Other characters also appear in more than one form of media. The OVA focuses on a girl named Mato Kuroi, who befriends another girl, Yomi Takanashi, upon entering school. As the two start to drift apart, with Yomi becoming jealous of Mato's friendship with Yuu Kotari, Yomi suddenly disappears.
As Mato searches for her, she is taken to a strange world where she meets the mysterious Black Rock Shooter, who merges with her and helps her search for Yomi, fighting off the evil Dead Master who possessed her. The television series uses the same characters from the OVA in a similar but slightly different storyline. Media[edit] Illustration and song[edit] Anime[edit] Video games[edit] Manga[edit] Reception[edit] References[edit] External links[edit] Nazo no Kanojo X. Plot[edit] The series follows the relationship of Akira Tsubaki and Mikoto Urabe. Urabe is a transfer student who recently came to Tsubaki's school. After a series of strange events, Tsubaki finds himself addicted to Urabe's drool.
Once she claims the addiction as love sickness, the relationship slowly progresses, focusing on the odd bond that comes out of the drool attachment. Characters[edit] Mikoto Urabe (卜部 美琴, Urabe Mikoto?) Voiced by: Ayako Yoshitani (Japanese), Genevieve Simmons (English) Urabe is the titular Mysterious Girlfriend and the main female protagonist of this series . Urabe is very knowledgeable about the bond of drool that she and Tsubaki share. Among her many other quirks, Urabe is notable for her skill with scissors. Akira Tsubaki (椿 明, Tsubaki Akira?) Voiced by: Miyu Irino (Japanese), Josh Grelle (English) The main male protagonist, Tsubaki is an average boy by most standards. Ayuko Oka (丘 歩子, Oka Ayuko?) Voiced by: Ryō Hirohashi (Japanese), Brittney Karbowski (English) Accel World. Plot[edit] Haruyuki "Haru" Arita is a short, fat boy who is constantly bullied at the Umesato Junior High School which results in him having exceptionally low self-esteem.
To escape the torment of real life, he logs onto the school's Local Network where he always plays squash by himself, and his innate skills bring him the attention of Kuroyukihime, the school's popular and attractive female Student Council Vice-President. After helping him against some bullies, Kuroyukihime introduces Haruyuki to Brain Burst, a secret program that is able to accelerate the human cognitive process to the point at which time appears to stop. Haruyuki soon learns that Brain Burst is more than just a program, but a Virtual Reality Massively Multiplayer Online (VRMMO) Fighting Game where people fight each other in fierce duels in order to obtain Burst Points which can be expended for acceleration abilities in the real world.
Media[edit] Light novels[edit] Manga[edit] Anime[edit] Video games[edit] References[edit] Ano natsu de matteru. Waiting in the Summer (あの夏で待ってる, Ano Natsu de Matteru? , lit. Waiting in That Summer) is a Japanese anime television series animated by J.C.Staff, produced by Genco and Geneon, and directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai. The screenplay was written by Yōsuke Kuroda, with original character design by Taraku Uon, who both contributed in the creation of the Please!
Franchise (Please Teacher! And Please Twins!). [1] A 12-episode anime TV series aired in Japan between January and March 2012 on TV Aichi and KBS. Characters[edit] Main characters[edit] Kaito Kirishima (霧島 海人, Kirishima Kaito?) Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki The male protagonist is a student in his first year of high school. Ichika Takatsuki (貴月 イチカ, Takatsuki Ichika?) Voiced by: Haruka Tomatsu The female protagonist is an alien whose ship accidentally crash-lands on Earth, thus causing Kaito to sustain fatal injuries. Kanna Tanigawa (谷川 柑菜, Tanigawa Kanna?) Voiced by: Kaori Ishihara An outgoing girl who is quick to speak her mind. Rinon (りのん?) Shining Hearts: Shiawase no Pan. Plot[edit] Plot Summary: Rick lives on the island of Windaria, inhabited by various races such as elves and beast-people. Amnesiac, he is rescued by three young ladies, Nellis, Amyl, and Aerie and taken to work in their bakery. But when a red moon rises and a deathly wind blows, they'll all be engulfed in strange events.[2] Cast[edit] The cast is the same as the video game, with all voice actors reprising their roles.
However, the characters Neris (ネリス, Nerisu?) Rick is Voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya (Japanese) and Blake Shepard (English) Airy is Voiced by Shiori Mikami (Japanese) and Brittney Karbowski (English) Neris is Voiced by Mai Aizawa (Japanese) and Genevieve Simmons (English) Amil is Voiced by Kanae Itō (Japanese) and Maggie Flecknoe (English) [3] References[edit] External links[edit] Listen to Me, Girls. I Am Your Father! Plot[edit] Yūta Segawa is a university first year student who became an orphan as a child and so his older sister, Yuri, chose to raised him on her own when their relatives tried to separate them and send them to live in different homes.
One day, Yūta is asked by Yuri and her husband to babysit their children, Sora, Miu and Hina Takanashi, while they go on a trip. However, during this time, the plane Yuri and her husband are flying on crashes and they are both reported missing. In order to prevent the girls from being separated from each other, Yūta takes it upon himself to look after the girls in his small dormitory apartment. Thus begins Yūta's life of sharing his everyday life with three girls. Characters[edit] Main characters[edit] Yuuta Segawa (瀬川 祐太, Segawa Yūta?) Voiced by: Wataru Hatano The main character, a college first year student just starting a new life in the School of Literature at Tama University. Sora Takanashi (小鳥遊 空, Takanashi Sora?) Voiced by: Sumire Uesaka Others[edit] Sakasama no Patema. Patema Inverted (サカサマのパテマ, Sakasama no Patema?) Is a 2013 Japanese anime fantasy film by Yasuhiro Yoshiura.[1][2] It was released in Japan on November 9, 2013.[3] A four-episode ONA series, Patema Inverted: Beginning of the Day, streamed in 2012.[4] The film was also shown in the UK.[5] Plot[edit] Patema is a princess from a civilization that lives in a system of tunnels and caverns deep underground.
She likes to go exploring the world outside her village, despite being frequently warned of a mysterious danger that supposedly exists out there. While looking around in the "danger zone", Patema is confronted by a figure standing on the ceiling, upside-down. She falls into a deep pit, and finds herself on the surface world, above ground, where she meets a boy named Age. Characters[edit] Patema (パテマ, Patema?) Voiced by: Fujii Yukiyo Age (エイジ, Eiji?) Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto Porta (ポルタ, Poruta?) Voiced by: Oohata Shintaro Reception[edit] See also[edit] List of animated feature films of 2013.