Yoshito Yasuhara

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    Mecha-Doc

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    Mecha-Doc

    Mechadoc is a powerful race car obtained from a simple economy car, which is able to race on any ground.

    $48.00
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    Song of Baseball Enthusiasts

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    Song of Baseball Enthusiasts

    The first female professional baseball player who strikes out sluggers with her magical pitch… The manager who makes every effort to amend the Baseball Regulations so that she can join the pros… The separated twin brothers who couldn’t have met each other if they weren’t both totally absorbed in baseball… This series describes the joys and distress, the glory and frustration of those who enthusiastically love baseball.

    $104.00
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    Gowappā Faibu Gōdamu

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    Gowappā Faibu Gōdamu

    $48.00
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    Magical Idol Pastel Yumi

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    Magical Idol Pastel Yumi

    Yumi Hanazono loves flowers. She does not perform well in school, but loves to draw, and wants to be a manga artist. Her family runs a flower shop so she has grown up with a floral appreciation. Yumi is a very good artist, but does not always use the best judgement when she chooses her subjects. On the day of the Flower Festival, she entertains the other children by drawing portraits of the Lady Fukurokouji on the walls of her mansion. An angry Fukurokouji makes her clean the entire wall, but as she is doing so, she sees Fukurokouji about to destroy a dandelion. After saving it, she replants it in a tulip field. To her surprise, it starts speaking to her. The voices belong to Kakimaru and Keshimaru, two flower elves who have come to the Human World to grant Yumi special powers as a reward for her kindness.

    $40.00
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    SUPERKID

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    SUPERKID

    Mitsuo encountered Superman, an alien who is a part of a federation that tries to maintain peace in the galaxy. He then received a helmet (that also serves as a mask) that gives superhuman strength, a cape that enables the wearer to fly, and a badge that allows him to breathe underwater and communicate with his fellow comrades whom he met soon after he utilized these gifts. Superman made it clear to all Permans that their identity must be kept a secret or their brain will be destroyed should it ever be revealed and they are given a special doppelganger robot that can replace them while they are away to achieve this feat, although it is not entirely foolproof nor is it free from potential problems. These equipments then allowed them to be young Permans who try to maintain peace and help the people who are in need.

    $352.00
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    LUPIN ZERO

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    LUPIN ZERO

    The childhood adventures of Arsène Lupin III, set in the early 1960s before he achieved global infamy.

    $25.00
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    Cat's Eye

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    Cat’s Eye

    Cat’s Eye is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsukasa Hojo. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1981 to 1985, and collected into 18 tankōbon by Shueisha. The story follows the adventures of the three Kisugi sisters, Hitomi, Rui and Ai, who are art thieves trying to collect all the works belonging to their missing father.

    The manga was made into a televised anime series originally broadcast in 1983 to 1984 on NTV, with a second season ending in 1985. It has also received two live-action adaptations; a TV movie in 1988 and a theatrical film in 1997.

    Cat’s Eye is one of Weekly Shōnen Jump’s best-selling manga series of all time, with over 18 million copies sold. The anime has also aired in a number of countries outside Japan, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Philippines, and China. In 2007, ImaginAsian broadcast the first season of the first anime on ImaginAsian TV, and then gave the series its first North American home video release. Right Stuf Inc. announced that they licensed the series in 2013 and release it on DVD under their Nozomi label.

    A remake manga of the series drawn by Shingo Asai, also titled Cat’s Eye, began publication in the debut issue of Coamix’s Monthly Comic Zenon anthology, which was published on October 25, 2010.

    $96.00$104.00
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    The Flying House

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    The Flying House

    Corky, Angey, and Justin are playing hide and seek in the woods when a sudden storm appears and they come upon a house in the woods. They go inside and meet Professor Bumble and his Solar Ion Robot, SIR. They discover the house is a flying time machine and a sudden mishap send them into the past where they end up witnessing events from The Bible’s New Testament as they keep trying to get home.

    $144.00
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    Tokimeki Tonight

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    Tokimeki Tonight

    Tokimeki Tonight is a manga series by Koi Ikeno, which ran in the Japanese manga magazine, Ribon, from July 1982 to October 1994. An anime TV series was adapted from the manga and was broadcast on NTV from October 7, 1982 to September 22, 1983.

    $96.00
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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, known in Japan as Oz no Mahōtsukai is an anime adaptation based on four of the original Oz books by L. Frank Baum. In Japan, the series aired on NHK then TV Tokyo from 1986 to 1987. It consists of 52 episodes, which explain other parts of the Oz stories, including the events that happened after Dorothy first left Oz.

    In 1987, HBO purchased the rights to the series and dubbed it into English. Production for the English version was done by the Canadian studio Cinar. Actress Margot Kidder was hired as narrator, and the Canadian band Parachute Club provided songs for the series, which aired as a mini-series. This English version attempted to completely occlude the show’s Japanese origins, going so far as to remove all Japanese names and studios from the credits and to credit key aspects of the animation to Westerners, which applied primarily to the CGI opening sequence. Currently the English dub of series airs in the United States on the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV.

    The series has been aired in many countries outside Japan and has been dubbed in English, Spanish, Italian and numerous other languages.

    Aside from having the same source material, this TV series bears no relation to the 1982 anime film directed by Fumihiko Takayama and produced by Yoshimitsu Banno for Toho, though both works share the same title in Japanese. However, since the 1982 film was not released in Japan until 1986 – the same year in which the TV series was first broadcast – the two productions are often confused.

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    Rose of Versailles

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    Rose of Versailles

    Raised from birth as a man, the Lady Oscar commands the palace guards at Versailles in the years before the French Revolution. Her beauty and noble spirit make her a shining figure in the eyes of both men and women but she is torn between her chosen life of service and duty to class and country and her own heart and desires. She lives as a noble amidst the opulence of Versailles but her keen senses and compassion are not blinded to the poverty of the French people.

    $112.00
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    Mirai Robo Daltanious

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    Mirai Robo Daltanious

    Future Robot Daltanious was an anime series that aired from 1979 to 1980. The show is one of the mecha shows which was and still remains very popular among Asian countries and Italy.

    $48.00
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