Posted by Al | 12 December 2008
NANA (TV)

Info: 2006.04.05, 2007.03.28, TV (47 episode(s) at 30 minutes each)
The anime NANA TV is filmed after the manga Nana, Morio Asaka was the director. Morio Asaka who had filmed Chobits TV and Chibits special was invited director of NANA. Tomoki Hasegawa wrote a soundtrack for the anime. The series consists of 30-minute episodes totaling to 47. Like the manga, the anime is filmed as a comedy.
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Posted by Al | 22 November 2008
Detective Conan: Conan vs Kid vs YAIBA (OAV)

Info: 2001, OAV (1 episode(s) at 23 minutes each)
2001 saw the anime Detective Conan: Conan vs Kid vs YAIBA OAV release based on the manga Detective Conan by Aoyama Goushou released in 1994. Taiichiro Yamamoto was the director. Taiichiro Yamamoto who had filmed Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths movie, Detective Conan: The Private Eyes' Requiem movie and Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure movie was invited director of Detective Conan: Conan vs Kid vs YAIBA. The Detective Conan: Conan vs Kid vs YAIBA OAV soundtrack belongs to Katsuo Ono also known for music to Detective Conan: Captured In Her Eyes movie, Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street movie and Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital movie. It's a mystery series with adventure, comedy, drama elements.
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Posted by Al | 16 October 2008
Detective Conan: Captured In Her Eyes (movie)

Info: 2000.04.22, movie (100 minutes)
The anime Detective Conan: Captured In Her Eyes movie is filmed after the manga Detective Conan, Kenji Kodama was the director. The Detective Conan: Captured In Her Eyes movie soundtrack belongs to Katsuo Ono also known for music to Case Closed The Movie: The Time Bombed Skyscraper and Case Closed: The Fourteenth Target. The anime is filmed as a mystery with slight drama, adventure.
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Posted by Al | 30 September 2008
Claymore (TV)

Info: 2007.04.03, 2007.09.25, TV (26 episode(s) at 23 minutes each)
2007 saw the anime Claymore TV release based on the manga Claymore by Norihiro Yagi released in 2001. Hiroyuki Tanaka was the director. The Claymore TV soundtrack belongs to Masanori Takumi also known for music to Genshiken TV. The series consists of 23-minute episodes totaling to 26. The anime is filmed as a action with slight adventure, drama, fantasy.
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Posted by Al | 19 August 2008
School Rumble (TV)

Info: 2004.10.05, 2005.03.29, TV (26 episode(s) at 23 minutes each)
Shinji Takamatsu was the School Rumble TV director who relied on School Rumble by Kobayashi Jin. Toshiyuki Omori composed music for School Rumble TV. The series consists of 23-minute episodes totaling to 26. Like the manga, the anime is filmed as a comedy.