Scorch Eyes of Shana ("灼眼のシャナ"), is a series of light novels written by Japanese author Yashichiro Takahashi, which, as of September 2009,*** has 19 volumes and short collections of Volumes 0, S, and S II, as well as three other short picture collections, Red Lotus, Flower Flame of Wah, and Cthulhu.A television anime adaptation of the series was released in October 2005, with the second season beginning on A television anime series was released in October 2005, and the second season began airing on October 4, 2007 on MBS in Japan; a theatrical version based on the first volume of the original light novel was released on April 21, 2007 in Japan. It has also been released as a radio drama CD and manga, as well as a game for the PS2 and NDS, etc. The OVA was released on October 23, 2009, and is titled Scorch Eyes No Shana S. The second volume of the OVA Scorch Eyes No Shana S will be released on February 26, 2010, on both BD and DVD.
One day, a young girl who calls herself the "Hair-Scorching Eyes" appears beside ordinary high school student Yuji Sakai, who named her Shana because her taijutsu is called "Zhiden Shana". She tells Yuji that his life is about to end - there is another world beyond this one, called the "Red World", where people use the power of the world's origin, the "Power of Existence", in human beings in order to realize their ambitions. "In order to fulfill their ambitions, the people there took away the power of the world's origin from human beings one after another. Yuji is one of the victims. When the Red Worlders took away the power of existence, they left behind the Torch as a substitute in order to mitigate the distortion of reality. As time passes, the Torch will eventually fade from people's memories. What will happen to Yuji?
"Cyclone Butler"
Cyclone Butler is a manga serialized in the Japanese weekly magazine Shonen Sunday, written by Kenjiro Hata. In 2007, Shogakukan announced that the manga would be adapted into a television anime, and in 2008 it was decided to produce a second season of the anime as well as an OVA. In December 2007, the manga was ranked fifth among all TV anime in the annual search rankings given by the Japanese portal GOO, 18th among all anime broadcast in 2007, and 18th among all anime broadcast in 2007 in the anime search rankings, and 18th among all anime broadcast in 2007 in the anime search rankings, and 18th in the anime search rankings. It was ranked 18th in the search list for anime broadcast in 2007, and 20th in the search list for manga-related news.
The story follows Ayazaki Sa, a first-year student at a public high school, whose parents are lazy, making it necessary for him to work every day to support the family. On Christmas Eve, Ayaziza returns home to find that his parents have left him a white slip. It turns out that his parents fled after owing a debt of 150 million yen, and in order to pay off the debt, they even attempted to sell Ayaziza as a laborer for others. Being chased by the yakuza, Ayazaki Za tries to kidnap a young girl in a nearby park for ransom, and after rescuing the girl who is being accosted, he says to the girl, "Can you come with me for a while? After rescuing the girl, he says to her, "Can you come with me for a while?", and by mistake and misunderstanding, Ayasaki-Sa becomes the girl's savior. The girl, who is the eldest daughter of the Sansenin Zaibatsu, hires Ayaziza as a housekeeper and pays off his debts in order to repay him for saving her life (and actually falling in love with Ayaziza). But the good guy Ayaziza insists on repaying the money, so Ayaziza's life as a housekeeper begins ......
The Three Sisters of the Southern Family
The Three Sisters of the Southern Family
The Three Sisters of the Southern Family, also known as the "Girls' Strange Incident 123," is a manga created by Japanese manga artist Sakuraba Koharu, and the first season of the TV version began airing on October 7, 2007 and has been gaining popularity ever since. The first season of the TV version began airing on October 7, 2007, and has been gaining popularity. The second season, "The Three Sisters of the Southern Family ~ One More Bowl", followed the first season and aired in the spring of 2008 (and is now finished).
It depicts the daily lives of the 3 sisters of the Minami family, as well as the stories of the people of Chojo. In the Japanese version of the second book, it says "This story depicts the daily lives of the three sisters of the Minami family. Please don't expect too much.
A funny manga centered on the daily lives of the three Minami sisters, with the eldest, Minami Haruka, being a beautiful and intelligent high school student, the second, Minami Natsuna, being an idiot in charge of making fun of them, and the youngest, Minami Chiaki, being a venomous princess in charge of trolling them, as well as many other supporting characters, with a wide range of age groups, including elementary school, middle school, and high school, making this a light-hearted little story worth promoting.
"Symphony Lovers' Dream"
Symphony Lovers' Dream (Japanese: のだめカンタービレ, original meaning: Nodame Nodame) is a manga originally written by Ninomiya Chikako (二の宮知子), which is based on classical music and has been adapted into a TV series and an anime. The manga version was licensed to Taiwan and Hong Kong by Dongli Publishing House in Traditional Chinese, while the Simplified Chinese version was released by People's Literature Publishing House. The TV series was broadcast from October 16, 2006 on Fuji Television. In addition, the animated version was broadcast on Fuji TV's NoitaminA program from January 2007, and the second series of Paris was released in October 2008. The final two movie versions will be released in December 2009 and March 2010, respectively. The manga won the 28th Kodansha Manga Award in 2004 in the girls' division.
As the son of a famous pianist, Chiaki Shinichi is an outstanding music college student. He wants to go to Europe to study conducting, but because of his fear of airplanes, he has never been able to leave the country. One day, an incredible girl, Megumi Noda, suddenly appears in front of him, living in a garbage dump, is she a hopelessly strange person? How will the appearance of this young girl affect Shinichi?
Strawberry Cotton Candy
Strawberry Cotton Candy (original Japanese name: Berry Mashimaro), also known as Berry Mess (the "Berry Mashimaro" on the logo resembles "Berry Mess"), was created by the Japanese manga artist ばらスィー in the monthly magazine Comic Daioh. It is a manga by Japanese manga artist BARASIL in the monthly magazine Comic Dengeki Daioh, and was originally published as an irregular series of illustration submissions, a moe manga in which "cuteness is justice". The manga was aired as a TV anime in July 2005 and adapted into a video game in August of the same year. The Chinese version of the manga is published by Kadokawa Taiwan.
Berry Mashimaro Synopsis The story is about five girls between the ages of 11 and 20, who observe the seemingly ordinary world through their eyes. It is a one-shot unit drama. The setting of the story is based on places and things that do exist: the main characters live in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan (the author's birthplace), Hamamatsu Station, Lake Sasaki, a dairy farm's milk brand "Toda no Oishii Cow's Milk", the elementary school where Miyabi and the other four go to school, etc. However, the climate is mild in Hamamatsu City. However, the weather in Hamamatsu is mild and snowfall is rare.
Hamamatsu has become a "mecca" for many Strawberry Marshmallow viewers, but it has caused a lot of annoyance to the local residents, and Dengeki Daioh, the magazine that publishes the manga, has advised its readers not to disturb the residents' lives.
Girls' High School Student
Girls' High School Student (original Japanese title: Girls' High School Student Jyoshi Koosai) is a manga by Oshima Forever. It was published by Shuangyeisha in Japan, and has been serialized in Weekly Manga アクション and COMIC HIGH, and is now serialized in Shuangyeisha's own manga magazine, コミックハイ! but after the July 2007 issue reached episode 9 (the end of the first part), it has been on hiatus since then. The Taiwan single-issue book is distributed by Dongli Publishing House, and is currently ****published up to episode 9. In addition to the manga, there is also a radio drama, and in April 2006, the anime began airing on TV under the title 'Girls' High School GIRL'S-HIGH'.
Eriko, Yuzen, and Ayano of the private Yurin Women's Academy, a junior high and high school system that they have been longing for since the beginning of the public school, became the girls' high school students who even dreamed of being pampered and beautiful. However, they discover the "harsh reality" of girls' high school. Eriko can't stand the huge difference between reality and her dream, so she has to run away. What about the determination she had before entering the school? What about the shame of being a girl? What about the encounter with the man of her choice? Where did she go? Where did it go? What will be the future of the bright girls' high school life of Eriko and her classmates Kanda, Himeji, and Ogawa***, who are heading towards the "harsh reality"?
Fruit Basket
Fruit Basket (translated by China Children's and Teenager's Publishing House), also known as Magic Fruit Basket (translated by Dongli Publishing House in Taiwan), Angel of Illusion (translated by Da Ran Culture in Taiwan), or The Strange Fate of the Zodiac (translated by Jade Dynasty in Hong Kong), is a Japanese manga series written by Takaya Nayuki. The manga was serialized in Hana & Yume, a bi-weekly magazine by Hakusensha, for a period of ****8 years and 4 months, with 23 volumes in a single volume, and sold more than 18 million copies worldwide by March 2007, with the North American version accounting for 2 million copies. An anime version is also available.
Tooru Honda, a bright and cheerful high school girl, is adopted by her kindly grandfather after her dependent mother dies in a car accident. However, because her aunt had to come to live with her grandfather and his house had to be remodeled, Tooru had to temporarily set up a tent in the forest in the name of staying at a friend's house. It was in this forest of the Kusama family that Yuki Kusama, the second male lead, accidentally saw Tooru, a fellow student, when he was walking with his family in the forest, and Tooru lived in the Kusama family after that, and also came into contact with the secret of the Kusama family. Due to their cursed fate, the Kusama family lives a life of pain and suffering, and everyone has a sad past. The appearance of the positive and optimistic Toru brings smiles and hope to the Kusama family.
"Humanoid Computer Angel Heart"
CLAMP's manga work, April 9, 2002 anime, the original name of the "Chobits", the Chinese translation of the "humanoid computer angel heart"
Because of the failure of the exams from Hokkaido to Tokyo Bensu and Hideki, is a kind-hearted, always unconscious of what they think of the things out of the a little silly He is a kind-hearted, somewhat silly boy who always unconsciously says what he thinks. When he first arrives in Tokyo, he is intrigued by the humanoid computers that can be seen everywhere, which are almost indistinguishable from real people except for their ears, which serve as data terminals. They were so cute and always obeyed their masters, that many people enjoyed the company of the computers. Hideki longed for a computer of his own so that he could keep up with trends, surf the Internet, and so on. By chance, Hideki found a very cute computer with the appearance of a girl in the garbage near his dormitory, and had a hard time starting it up, but she didn't have any software installed, so she didn't understand anything, and only made the sound of "Kiru", so Hideki named it "Kiru". So Hideki named it "Kiru". Kiru seems to be very fond of Hideki, and she is a special computer with her own consciousness. Even though she is just a computer, when she smiles sweetly at Hideki and says, "You're back," she unknowingly chases away Hideki's inner loneliness, and the story of Hideki and Kiru begins. The janitor of Hideki's dormitory, Ms. Hibiya, is a beautiful woman, and thanks to her, Kirikou has the right clothes to wear. But behind the scenes, Miss Hibiya holds Kiru's secret. She intentionally brought Kiru and Hideki together in order to fulfill someone's wish, and to make the Kiru he created happy. ......
Hideki, meanwhile, has made a good friend called Shimbun. Shiho helped Hideki a lot with Kiru. In fact, Shiho and Shimizu-sensei of the cram school were in a romantic relationship, because Shimizu-sensei's husband only talked to the computer, so he left his wife out in the cold. Shiho overheard this when the cram school first started and felt sorry for Ms. Shimizu and grew to like her. And the administrator Hibiya-sama's husband is the one who made Kiru, in fact, Hibiya-sama is also an important participant, because originally Kiru is for Hibiya-sama as a daughter, Kiru also has an older sister Freya (Freya), but because it's the Chobits who have their own feelings, and Freya surprisingly fell in love with Hibiya-sama's husband, and ended up being depressed and caused by the inability to activate, and decided to disappear, and before she disappeared Before disappearing, Kirikou lets Freya enter Kirikou's body in the form of a soul, which is the true nature of the "thing" that helps Kirikou when he's in danger and resembles Kirikou. The reason why Kirikou is near the dumpster is because Freya fell in love with Hibiya-sama's husband, who died of an illness, and Hibiya-sama restarted Kirikou and let a "person who only belongs to Kirikou" find him, Hideki. When Hideki is sure of his love for Kirikou, that is, when Kirikou has found "the one who belongs to me", he launches a program that connects computers all over the world, and this program makes the humanoid computer lose the ability to distinguish between humanoid computers and human beings, that is to say - there is no difference between human beings and humanoids in the eyes of the humanoid computer. In other words - in the eyes of the humanoid computer, there is no difference between a human and a humanoid computer! (This program is not explained in the anime version, but is explained in the manga version.) And Kiri gives up when she succeeds right away because she "thinks a computer is a computer and can't replace a person, and leaves because she loves." She destroys herself, transforms into Freya, and begs Hibiya-sama to destroy them. Hibiya-sama gives the password "CHOBITS" and deletes all of their data, and at the end Hideki says heartbreakingly to the shell, which no longer has any memories, "Tell her that happiness is being with the person you love, even if it's not in your own heart". Happiness is being with the person you love, even if it's painful to be together, it's only more painful if you're not." At this point, the "shell" cries, a bright light flashes, Kiru finishes the program and turns back into Kiru and hugs Hideki. Finally, there's Yumi and Ueda, the manager of the cake store where Kirikou works part-time, who were supposed to be a couple but didn't get together because of a misunderstanding, and Yumi finally got together with him.
Tears of Truth
This anime depicts a vivid school story: Shinichiro Nakagami, a high school student who aspires to become an illustrated book author, lives with his parents and Hiromi Yuasa, who is adopted by the Nakagami family and is a student at the same high school. One day, Shinichiro meets Naoe Ishido, a young girl who fell from a tree in the backyard of his school. Nae has become unable to shed tears due to something that happened in the past. After meeting her, Shinichiro's thoughts on the relationship between Birumi, Nobu Miyoshi, and Ando Aiko, as well as his own thoughts, are greatly shaken. They grow up as they worry about their own affairs and figure out what they have to do. The anime, with its unique perspective and expression, has generated a large response in Japan and has spawned a number of related products.
"Snow Maiden"
Snow Maiden (Kanon) (official translation for the Hua Yin) (カノン), for the Japanese company Key production and distribution of a text adventure love game. Later and was adapted into anime and manga. June 4, 1999 launched the original version, January 7, 2000 by the Japanese INTERCHANNEL-HOLON company ported to the Dreamcast platform, February 28, 2002 released the PlayStation 2 port. November 26, 2004 Key released the integration of the all-ages version. On November 26, 2004, Key released an integrated all-ages version. On December 22 of the same year, a cheaper version of the PlayStation 2 version was released, and on January 28, 2005, Key released the all-ages version of the "Kanon Standard Edition" on DVD. 2007 will see the release of the Portable port of the PlayStation 2 version by Japan's Prototype. In 2007, PROTOTYPE Japan will release the PlayStation Portable version.