Posted by Al | 01 May 2009
Angel Heart (TV)

Info: 2005.10.03, TV (50 episode(s) at 30 minutes each)
The anime Angel Heart TV was released 4 years after the manga Angel Heart release, Toshiki Hirano was the director. Tsukasa Hojo is known for Angel Heart and such works as City Hunter. Taku Iwasaki wrote a soundtrack for the anime. The series consists of 30-minute episodes totaling to 50. The anime is filmed as a drama.
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Posted by Al | 24 April 2009
Angel Densetsu (OAV)

Info: 1996.09.13, 1996.12.13, OAV (2 episode(s) at 45 minutes each)
1996 saw the anime Angel Densetsu OAV release based on the manga Angel Densetsu by Norihiro Yagi released in . Tatsuo Misawa was the director. Katsumata Ryuichi wrote a soundtrack for the anime. The anime is filmed as a comedy with slight drama.
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Posted by Al | 27 March 2009
Negima! (TV)

Info: 2005.01.05, 2005.06.29, TV (26 episode(s) at 30 minutes each)
The Negima! TV scenario was based on the manga Mahou Sensei Negima! by Ken Akamatsu, Nagisa Miyazaki was the director. Nagisa Miyazaki who had filmed D.C. ~Da Capo~ TV was invited director of Negima!. Shinkichi Mitsumune composed music for Negima! TV. 26 series were released all in all, each lasting for 30 minutes. It's a action series with comedy, drama, romance, supernatural elements.
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Posted by Al | 03 March 2009
Hunter X Hunter (OAV)

Info: 2002.01.17, OAV (8 episode(s) at 23 minutes each)
The anime Hunter X Hunter OAV is filmed after the manga Hunter X Hunter, Satoshi Saga was the director. Toshihiko Sahashi wrote a soundtrack for the anime. Like the manga, the anime is filmed as a action.
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Posted by Al | 28 February 2009
Hunter X Hunter (TV)

Info: 1999.10.16, 2001.03.31, TV (62 episode(s) at 23 minutes each)
Kazuhiro Furuhashi was the Hunter X Hunter TV director who relied on Hunter X Hunter by Togashi Yoshihiro. Kazuhiro Furuhashi who had filmed Rurouni Kenshin TV, Samurai X: Reflection OAV and Samurai X: Trust & Betrayal OAV was invited director of Hunter X Hunter. Toshihiko Sahashi composed music for Hunter X Hunter TV. 62 series were released all in all, each lasting for 23 minutes. Like the manga, the anime is filmed as a action.