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Inuyasha

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The history concentrates on a time that travels student from school and to its friends (a half a devil, a lascivious monk, a kitsune, a murderer of devil, and InuYasha cartoon games online its companion of nekomata) in the Sengoku Jidai that tries to restore the Shikon not Tama and maintains it out of the hands of the Naraku bad.
The series is called after one of the main characters, InuYasha. The name "InuYasha" signifies the "spirit of dog". () Of Inu Is a "dog" Japanese of the meaning of word. Yasha () is a word of buddhism Related that signifies the "spirit". Of another way its name would be "Inuyokai". "Yokai" signifies devil.

CrAyOn ShIn-Chan

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Shin-chan of charcoal Kureyon Shinchan)? is a series of sleeve and encourage written by Yoshito Usui. The American version of the sleeve is titled "Charcoal ShinChan" while the RU, Catalonian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Hindi and the American version of the encourage they are titled Shin-Chan. Crayon Shin-chan wallpaper The series continues the foolery of a five-year-old boy Crayon Shin-chan DVD and its father and the mother. This history is put in Kasukabe, Prefectura of Saitama, Japan Crayon Shin-chan MP3. The exposition is called Charcoal Shin-chan because "charcoal" signifies the fact that an instrument is it commonly utilized by kindergartners and that Shin-chan goes al garden of the infancy. Shin-chan is the loving n

ame for the main character. Crayon Shin-chan wallpaper
Shin-chan of charcoal appeared first in a Sihn-chan Shni-chan weekly of Japanese called the Weekly Action of Sleeve, that is published for Futabasha. Shin-chan of charcoal began the broadcast in the television Asahi in April 13, 1992, and has been aired also by the television network to encourage, Animax through Japan and latin America Shi-nchan Shinc-han Shin-hcan Shin-cahn Shin-chna Sgin-chan Syin-chan Suin-chan Sbin-chan Shun-chan. April that begins 2006, Shin-chan of Charcoal celebrates its fifteenth anniversary. That it is done by the said of Shin-chan in the principle of each weekly exposition, "Shin-chan of Charcoal, the fifteenth anniversary in the television"! Crayon Shin-chan wallpaper Al June 2006, Shin-chan says, "Still this summer, Shin-chan of Charcoal, the fifteenth anniversary in the television"! The principle falls 2006, Shin-chan says, Sjin-chan Snin-chan "Still this fall, Shin-chan of Charcoal, the fifteenth anniversary in the television"! The adult Nothing aired the premiere of United States of Shin-Chan in August 19, 2006 in 11:30pm.

Hanayori Dango

Hello everyone, thanks for visiting my Hana Yori Dango page. This page was first created in early 1997, and has gone through many relocations. This is page design version 4 for this site. I decided it was about time for an update. (yay!) This site mainly focuses on the anime, but I also have some manga summaries and a little info about the TV drama as well. I love Hana Yori Dango so much, and I am glad that there are other people out there that enjoy this series as much as I do!

Hana Yori Dango is the story of Makino Tsukushi, a 16 year old girl from the wrong side of the tracks who is a student at Eitoku Gakuen, a very exclusive school that is attended by the richest of society's children. Tsukushi, shy at first, feels uncomfortable and out of place amongst the rich, snobby kids at her school and she cannot wait until the time, two years later, when she will graduate. However despite finding a new friend to talk to at school, Tsukushi's problems at Eitoku take a sudden turn for the worse when she crosses the path of the F4.
The F4 are the 4 richest guys at Eitoku Gakuen, and for all intents and purposes, they rule the school. They wander around the campus unchallenged by teacher or student, they flaunt the school dress code by not wearing their uniforms, and never seem to go to class.
The F4 are:
· Hanazawa Rui, 18, scruffy reddish-brown hair.
· Nishikado Soujirou, 18, short, straight black hair.
· Mimasaka Akira, 18, long wavy brown hair.
· Doumyouji Tsukasa, 17, short dark hair curly on top.
Doumyouji Tsukasa is the leader of the F4, and the one with the shortest temper. He rules the school by intimidation. The entire student body is either afraid of him or in awe of him. Doumyouji has been known to terrorize any poor student is who is unfortunate enough to fall in his path. What he does (with the support of the F4) is place a red tag in the locker of the intended victim. The red tag is a sign to the rest of the school that the victim has somehow offended the F4 and is now a target for their abuse. The whole school unites to make the victim's life hell. Just such a thing happens to Tsukushi
Tsukushi stands up to Doumyouji while defending her friend Makiko, who had fallen down some stairs and had landed on the angry Doumyouji. Doumyouji decides to red tag Tsukushi's locker, and this prompts the entire school to heap abuse on her. At first, Tsukushi is afraid of Doumyouji and is intimidated by the F4. She runs away from her attackers. However when she is confronted by Doumyouji, her fighting spirit comes to life, and she decides to do the unthinkable: Challenge the F4! Tsukushi declares that she will not take any crap from the F4 and the rest of the school, and vows to fight back. She declares war on the F4 with a red tag of her own. Tsukushi is a strong girl, not given to backing down from a challenge!
Tsukushi's unexpected resistance piques Doumyouji's interest. Her strength proves to be attractive to him, and he ends up having a crush on her, even though they are 'at war' with each other. Tsukushi, on the other hand, does not seem to be that impressed with the rich, arrogant Doumyouji, and instead finds herself attracted to another member of the F4, the quiet, sensitive violin player, Hanazawa Rui. This sets up an explosive triangle of love and hate relationships, as Tsukushi finds herself in the middle of a tug of war between Rui and Doumyouji.Tsukushi has to face the pressure of the school's rapidly shifting opinion of her, her status as a poor girl in a rich school, and her attraction to a cool but mysterious guy (Rui) while at the same time dealing with the advances of Doumyouji.
I think this is a great series! It is funny, dramatic, and romantic. The mood can be slow and gentle, or intense and frightening. The characters are interesting (well, most of them :) and the music is great! The series is much like a teen soap opera. The voice acting is interesting, and the character designs are unusual. The color scheme of HYD is unusual as well. The colors are very muted and soft. There are lots of pale yellows, cream, grays, blue-gray, and browns. I think this lends the series a greater sense of reality. Anyway, if you should come across this series, I highly recommend checking it out!

SKiP BeAt !


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The story of Skip Beat! is about Kyoko Mogami, a wistful yet cheery sixteen year-old girl who loves her childhood friend, Shotaro, but is cruelly betrayed and thus seeks revenge against him. She used to spend a lot of time at Shotaro's parents' inn and learned a lot about housekeeping, hostelry, and other stereotypically correct feminine jobs (sewing, cooking, serving tea traditionally, etc.). Shotaro, not wishing to take over his parents' inn, becomes bored of living in Kyoto and decides to move to Tokyo to pursue a career in music. Sho, as he is called by his fans, asks Kyoko to leave high school in Kyoto Prefecture and her life behind to help him. Upon arrival in Tokyo, Kyoko lives an unreasonably frugal life, spending nothing on herself and doing whatever she can for Sho, who is ranked seventh in the top twenty most popular entertainers of Japan. It appears that Shotaro never helps with the cost of food, apartment, or necessary products. However, one day as she brings him his lunch at a company building, she overhears Sho complaining about her to his manager, saying that she is a boring and plain girl that he'd like to be rid of, proceeding to sweet-talk and flirt with his manager, whereas he hadn't even put his arm around Kyoko in her life. Unlike other heroines in the same situation, Kyoko doesn't shed many tears when she learns that Sho thinks she's only good for housekeeping. Instead, her "Pandora's box" opens and she vows vengeance on Shotaro. Enraged, Kyoko attempts to attack Sho, but is instantly carried off by security. Sho mockingly tells her that if she wants revenge, she had better become a bigger star than him. And so Kyoko, vowing revenge, changed her appearance and started to enter the entertainment business. Little did she know that her journey will not go as smooth as she thought. Skip Beat follows Kyoko's journey to climb the showbiz ladder as she meets interesting people along the way, all in the hopes of revenge and finding herself in the end.