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  2. Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo - Wikipedia

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    Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo. (ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:Q, Evangerion Shin Gekijōban: Kyū, "Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Q") is a 2012 Japanese animated science fiction action film written and chief directed by Hideaki Anno and the third of four films released in the Rebuild of Evangelion series, based on the original anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion.

  3. Doraemon (2005 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Doraemon (ドラえもん, Doraemon) is the most recent anime television series based on Fujiko F. Fujio 's manga of the same name. Produced by Shin-Ei Animation, TV Asahi and ADK Emotions, it began airing on all ANN stations on April 15, 2005. It also airs in over 50 countries worldwide. This Doraemon anime series is sometimes referred to in ...

  4. Teasing Master Takagi-san: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Teasing Master Takagi-san: The Movie (Japanese: 劇場版 からかい上手の高木さん, Hepburn: Gekijōban Karakai Jōzu no Takagi-san) is a 2022 Japanese animated romantic comedy film based on the manga series Teasing Master Takagi-san and its spin-off Tomorrow Is Saturday, both written and illustrated by Sōichirō Yamamoto, and a sequel to the 2018–2022 anime television series ...

  5. List of Doraemon (English dub) episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of English-dubbed episodes of the anime television series Doraemon (2005 anime), specifically the US version. which was recorded at Bang Zoom! Entertainment and licensed by Viz Media and aired from 2014-2017 on Disney XD .

  6. Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie[ a] is a 1999 Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Morio Asaka and produced by Madhouse and Bandai Visual. The film is based on the anime television series adaptation of Clamp 's Cardcaptor Sakura manga series. Written by Nanase Ohkawa, Clamp's head writer, it was released in Japanese theaters on August 21, 1999.

  7. Anpanman - Wikipedia

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    Anpanman (アンパンマン, Anpanman) Voiced by: Keiko Toda (Japanese); Ghia Burns [ 10][ 11] (English) The main character of the anime, whose head is an Anpan made by Uncle Jam. His name comes from his being a man whose head is made of bread (Japanese: pan) that is filled with red bean paste (Japanese: anko) called an anpan.

  8. Case Closed: Zero the Enforcer - Wikipedia

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    The film was dubbed in English by Bang Zoom! Entertainment , marking the first official English dub of a Case Closed film since 2010 . [ 8 ] The dub uses the original Japanese character names (ex. "Shinichi Kudō", "Ran Mōri") instead of the Americanized names (ex. "Jimmy Kudo", "Rachel Moore") that Funimation and Viz Media use in the anime ...

  9. Welcome to the Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to the Ballroom ( Japanese: ボールルームへようこそ, Hepburn: Bōrurūmu e Yōkoso) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tomo Takeuchi. It tells the prototypical story of an aimless Japanese youth named Tatara Fujita, who, after a chance encounter, is plunged into the world of competitive dancing.