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    Samurai Kid

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    Samurai Kid

    Shōnen Ninja Kaze no Fujimaru, also known as Samurai Kid, is a Japanese anime series produced by Toei Animation. 65 episodes aired from 7 June 1964 until 31 August 1965. It tells the story of a ninja’s pupil that controlled the wind.

    It was inspired by the manga ‘Kaze no Ishimaru’ by Sanpei Shirato and was animated by Yasuji Mori and Hayao Miyazaki. The anime was renamed “Kaze no Fujimaru” in order to associate it with its sponsor, Fujisawa Pharmaceuticals.

    The opening theme, ‘Shōnen Ninja Kaze no Fujimaru’ and the closing theme, ‘Tatakau Shōnen Ninja’, were both performed by the Nishirokugo Boy’s Choir. The series originally ended with a repeat of the opening; the separate ending song came later.

    $88.00
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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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    Magical Taluluto

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    Magical Taluluto

    Fifth grader Edojou Honmaru is one of the most trodden-upon losers in his class, until he meets Magical Taruruuto-kun. Taruruuto’s powers help him deal with all his hardships, such as girls, bullies, and numerous other challenges.

    $104.00
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    Interlude

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    Interlude

    High school student, Naoya Aizawa is having a normal day with his long time friend, Tama. But on his way to school, every person in the train station suddenly disappears… except for one girl.

    $25.00
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    Magnos The Robot

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    Magnos The Robot

    Dr. Kazuki, who perceived of an invasion of Earth by the Izaru people builds a robot based on the science of magnetism and sphere joint theory. Undergoing a dangerous augmentation process, Dr. Kazuki’s daughter Mai becomes the pilot of “Mighty” or “Magnetman Minus”. Takeshi Houjou becomes the pilot of “Puraiza” or “Magnetman Plus”.

    The pilots would hold each other and then physically trasform their joint bodies in a metallic plate locking itself on the Gakeen (Short for “Gathering Keen”) robot’s frame thus enabling the super robot to move and fight. This sequence was notable, to an adult’s eye, for its almost-sexual connotation.

    $48.00
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    Kyousougiga

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    Kyousougiga

    Hidden within Kyoto is the “mirror capital” where youkai and humans live together and no one ever dies. It is protected by three people – Kurama, Yase, and Myoue – as they await the return of their parents, Myoue Jonin and Koto. One day a young girl named Koto (same name, different spelling) and her little brothers A and Un wander into the city from a different dimension looking for her mother. A mecha-geek with red eyes, it’s not immediately clear whether she’s human or youkai. Her arrival upsets the long peace that had ruled the city.

    $30.00
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    Be Forever Yamato (1980)

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    Be Forever Yamato (1980)

    The Black Nebula Empire attacks Earth and threatens to blow up the planet with a bomb they placed on Earth if counter attacked. Earths hopes rest on the Yamato crew as they go to the Black Nebula Planet and try to find a way to difuse the bomb before it’s too late.

    $15.00
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    Star☆Twinkle Precure

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    Star☆Twinkle Precure

    When Hoshina Hikaru transforms into Cure Star, she embarks on an outer space adventure to find the rest of the Star Twinkle Cures and save the universe!

    $56.00
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    Akko-chan's Secret 2

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    Akko-chan’s Secret 2

    Himitsu no Akko-chan is a pioneering magical girl manga and anime that ran in Japan during the 1960s.

    The manga was drawn and written by Fujio Akatsuka, and was published in Ribon from 1962 to 1965. It predates the Mahōtsukai Sunny manga, printed in 1966. However, that title is the first magical girl anime as Himitsu no Akko-chan was not broadcast until 1969.

    The original anime ran for 94 episodes from 1969 to 1970. It was animated by Toei Animation and broadcast by TV Asahi. It has been remade twice, in 1988 and in 1998. Two Akko-chan movies were made in 1989 and five were created between 1969 and 1973. It also adapted into a live action film released in September 1, 2012.

    $72.00
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    Lady Lady!!

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    Lady Lady!!

    $40.00$48.00
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    Little Women

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    Little Women

    In the United States, the Civil War has just broken and Mr March, a physician and father of four daughters, went to the front. Madam March remains alone with her four daughters: the eldest Margaret (Meg), Josephine (Jo) budding writer, a real boy failed, Elisabeth (Beth), the timid passionate piano, and the latest addition, Amy, who loves to draw. The four girls will quickly get to know their neighbor Mr. Lawrence, which they had a little scared at first, but also to his grandson Laurie who at the age of Jo. Together, they go through many hardships, more or less happy, the furies of Aunt March, jealousies, the joys and the war in fabric background, hoping that their father will come back safe and sound…

    $56.00
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    Sally the Witch

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    Sally the Witch

    Sally is the witch princess of the Magic Kingdom who longs to visit the mortal realm, presumably to make friends her own age. One day, by mistake, Sally teleports to the “mid world” (Earth), where she uses her magic to fend off a couple of burglars menacing two schoolgirls. Immediately befriended by her new acquaintances — tomboyish Yoshiko Hanamura (known affectionately as “Yotchan”) and girly Sumire Kasugano — Sally decides to stay on Earth indefinitely, leading to mischief. As with Samantha Stevens in Bewitched, Sally tries to keep her supernatural abilities secret, assuming the role of a human child.

    In the final episode, Sally’s grandma informs her she must return to the Magic Kingdom. Before leaving, Sally tries to tell her friends about her origins, but no one will believe her. Then her elementary school catches on fire, and Sally uses her magic to put it out. Her powers thus exposed, Sally’s time to leave has finally come. She waves farewell to her friends, and returns to the Magic Kingdom.

    Being so popular in Japan, mostly the same way as classic Hanna-Barbera characters are in America, a second series was produced 20 years later. The second series continues a few years after the original ending, and finishes with the Original video animation Sally the Witch: Mother’s Love is Eternal, in which, at the end, Sally finally becomes the ruler Queen of the Magic Kingdom, but worries about leaving her friends behind.

    $152.00
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