Keaton Yamada

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    Ikkyū-san

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    Ikkyū-san

    The mischievous adventures of a young Ikkyū during his stay at Ankoku Temple. He relies on his intelligence and wit to solve all types of problems, from distraught farmers to greedy merchants.

    $400.00
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    Giant Gorg

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    Giant Gorg

    Yuu Tagami was never close with his father. Yet after the old man’s accidental death, Yuu finds himself on a plane to New York City, following instructions written in a letter from his late father. New York is as strange as it gets for the boy from Japan, but stranger still is Dr. Wave, the man he’s supposed to meet. Dr. Wave shares an obsession with the deceased concerning the mysterious New Austral Island.

    $48.00
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    The Girl in the Wind: Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair

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    The Girl in the Wind: Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair

    The Girl in the Wind: Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair is an anime series produced by Nippon Animation which ran for 52 episodes on Japanese TV from 1992–1993. It is based on the 1854 song “Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair” by Stephen Foster.

    $56.00
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    Combattler V

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    Combattler V

    Earth is under attack by the ruthless Campbellian army, and humanity’s only hope is five plucky youths. Recruited from all corners of Japan, these young heroes each come with their own specialty, as well as their own priorities… but if they want to save the planet, they’ll have to set aside their squabbles (and egos) and unite their hearts. It’s the only way to form the invincible robot, Combattler V!

    $72.00
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    Oyo Neko Bunyan

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    Oyo Neko Bunyan

    Bad-tempered fat cat Oyoyo charms his idiot human family but fights an ongoing battle with other neighborhood pets.

    $48.00
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    Cyborg 009

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    Cyborg 009

    Black Ghost captures nine men and women, and turns them into cyborg soldiers. The evil organization doesn’t count on their cyborg soldiers rebelling against their masters. The second television anime adaptation of the manga Cyborg 009.

    $56.00
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    Hana no Ko Lunlun

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    Hana no Ko Lunlun

    $8.00
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    Rei Rei (1993)

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    Rei Rei (1993)

    Mankind’s problems are tempting the moon to move away from the planet Earth, but Kaguya, a superhuman spiritualist, is attempting not to let it go off too far. She comes down to Earth from her home in outer space to help solve the relationship problems of people. Her first assignment involves foiling a perfect murder and a bit of gender-bending as she tries to help Tanaka revive the life of his dream lover and get revenge on the killer, which was her ex-girlfriend. The second assignment involves pulling a sexually frustrated teenager’s spirit out of a video game after the stress of being dumped forced it outside the body.

    $15.00
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    Dino Mech Gaiking

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    Dino Mech Gaiking

    Demon Dragon of the Heavens Gaiking was a Japanese Super Robot mecha anime series produced by Toei Animation.

    It ran from April 1976 through January 1977 and consisted of 44 26-minute episodes. Gaiking was notable for being one of the few super robot series to take place in real places outside of Japan, and for being the first Super Robot series to have a mobile carrier for the chief robots. In the USA, Gaiking was part of Mattel’s popular Shogun Warriors import toy line of the late 1970s and Jim Terry’s Force Five anthology series. In 2005, a remake titled “Gaiking: Legend of Daiku-Maryu” was produced. In 2009, William Winckler Productions produced three all new English dubbed movie versions edited from the original series. Producer William Winckler, known for Tekkaman the Space Knight, wrote, produced and directed the English films, which are seen on broadband in Japan. On March 28, 2010, a Live-Action Movie based on the series, simply entitled, Gaiking, was announced at the 2010 Tokyo Animation Fair. An international production will be helmed by Toei Animation, Gale Anne Hurd via Valhalla Entertainment and All Nippon Entertainment Works, but the year of production is still unknown.

    $120.00
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    Space Emperor God Sigma

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    Space Emperor God Sigma

    Space Emperor God Σ is an anime series aired from 1980 to 1981. There were 50 episodes. It is also referred to as “God Σ Empire of Space” and “Space Combination God Σ”.

    $48.00
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    ゲッターロボ

    Getter Robo G is a super robot anime series created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa and produced by Toei Animation. This direct sequel to Getter Robo was broadcast on Fuji TV from May 15, 1975 to March 25, 1976, with a total of 39 episodes.

    People familiar with Mattel’s popular Shogun Warriors toy collection will remember all three of Getter Robo G’s robot formations in that toy line: Getter Dragon, Getter Liger and Getter Poseidon. As a result of the popularity of these toys in the US, Jim Terry included this series in his Force Five anime lineup under the title of Starvengers. Some Starvengers episodes were redubbed and released by FB Productions under the Robo Formers title. The original Getter Robo series, however, has yet to appear in the US. In the UK, Starvengers episodes were released on video by Krypton Force under the name Formators.

    $48.00
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    Attacker You!

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    Attacker You!

    Attacker You! is a 1984 Japanese manga series by Jun Makimura and Shizuo Koizumi published by Kodansha. An anime series, consisting of 58 episodes of 24 minutes each, was produced by Knack Productions and broadcast by TV Tokyo from April 13, 1984 to June 21, 1985. The DVD version was released in Japan on August 20, 2004.

    The Attacker You! anime, despite mediocre ratings in Japan, achieved a strong level of popularity in several European countries, including Italy, France, Spain and Poland, Hungary. The anime has been rerun several times in Italy since its original broadcast there, and the manga was also released in Italy. The European dubs were reportedly so popular that they inspired many young female viewers in countries where the series aired to join volleyball teams at their own schools. As of 2012, no incarnation of the anime has been licensed in North America.

    $160.00
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