Posted by Al | 16 December 2009
Doraemon: A Grandmother's Recollections (movie)

Info: 2000.03.04, movie (27 minutes)
Susumu Watanabe was the Doraemon: A Grandmother's Recollections movie director who relied on Doraemon by Fujiko F. Fujio. Fujiko F. Fujio began working on it after finishing Doraemon Plus. The Doraemon: A Grandmother's Recollections movie soundtrack belongs to Shunsuke Kikuchi also known for music to Tenchi in Tokyo TV and Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur movie. The anime is filmed as a action with slight comedy, science fiction.
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Posted by Al | 09 December 2009
If I See You in my Dreams (TV)

Info: 1998.11.30, 1998.12.24, TV (16 episode(s) at 8 minutes each)
1998 saw the anime If I See You in my Dreams TV release based on the manga Yume de Aetara by Hanako, Noriyuki Yamahana released in 1994. Takeshi Yamaguchi was the director. Moka wrote a soundtrack for the anime. The series consists of 8-minute episodes totaling to 16. It's a comedy series with romance elements.
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Posted by Al | 03 December 2009
If I See You in my Dreams (OAV)

Info: 1998, OAV (3 episode(s) at 30 minutes each)
The anime If I See You in my Dreams OAV is filmed after the manga Yume de Aetara. Hiroshi Watanabe was the director. Shigesato Kanezumi composed music for If I See You in my Dreams OAV. The anime combines comedy, drama, romance.
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Posted by Al | 25 November 2009
Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002 (TV)

Info: 2001.10.07, 2002.10.06, TV (52 episode(s) at 24 minutes each)
The anime Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002 TV is filmed after the manga Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002. Isamu Imagake, Gisaburo Sugii were the director. The Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002 TV soundtrack belongs to Akifumi Tada also known for music to Tenchi Muyo! GXP TV and Sasami: Magical Girl Club TV. The series consists of 24-minute episodes totaling to 52.
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Posted by Al | 18 November 2009
Nagasarete Airantou (TV)

Info: 2007.04.04, 2007.09.26, TV (26 episode(s) at 25 minutes each)
The anime Nagasarete Airantou TV is filmed after the manga Nagasarete Airantou. Hideki Okamoto was the director. Hideki Okamoto who had filmed D.C. II: Da Capo II TV, D.C.II S.S. ~Da Capo II Second Season~ TV and Iketeru Futari TV was invited director of Nagasarete Airantou. Hiromi Mizutani wrote music for Nagasarete Airantou TV. 26 series were released all in all, each lasting for 25 minutes. The anime combines comedy, romance.