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Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn (movie 12) as Videl
Naruto (TV) as Haku
Revolutionary Girl Utena (TV) as Ursula Tenjô (Utena)
Sailor Moon (TV) as Reika Nishimura
Sailor Moon R (TV) as Melissa Alpha/Ann
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It's the start of the fall, so that means an all-
Previews Available Now:
Inuyasha: The Final Act
The Sacred Blacksmith
Shugo Chara Party!
Tegami Bachi
White Album 2
To Aru Kagaku no Railgun
Book of Bantorra
Kampfer
Asura Cryin' 2
Queen's Blade: Gyokuza no Tsugumono
2009-10-01
King of RPGs artist Victor Hao joins us to discuss perspective in art, working in animation and comics at the same time, and how to find harmony when working with a writer. Oh, and how doodling in class can help land you a job. 2009-10-03
Former Executive Editor Chris Johnston stops by the 'cast for a surprisingly frank chat about his days at Newtype and his experiences at ADV Films. Also: Saiunkoku, Evangelion, and the multiple lost dubs of Sgt. Frog! 2009-10-02
This week on Hey, Answerman! "Forgotten" anime getting second seasons? One-
In a rare Buried Garbage, Justin delves into the world of bad Japanese direct-
Help ANN set-
Two sisters seeking a new home and employment find themselves as maids to an orphaned young teen living alone, only this one is seriously perverted and has an evil streak, in this fan serviced-
Reading at the best of times is like being transported to another world, and in that this manga succeeds spectacularly. And although the inevitable end is undeniably on the horizon, you will not ever want to leave Genbu's land.
Once again, Pluto continues to impress with its multi-
Shugo Chara! works on different levels, and for those who can enjoy both the kiddie side and the edgy grown-
Spit and polish notwithstanding, you're better off sticking to the television series.
Nearly smothered under outlandishly risqué costuming and retread story ideas is some surprisingly entertaining content which mixes humor with a semblance of true sentiment and actual plot. Although still far from great, the series is definitely better in its second half than it looked like at first.
Ah, Darkside Blues…that 80 minute refugee from the good old days of violent, post-
The problems with this second half are not enough to derail the show, but the experience is way less satisfying than it should be. Such is the power of its characters that I still can't help but love the whole package.
Some tips for maximizing your Nerima Daikon Brothers viewing experience: Stretch well beforehand. Pace yourself. And be sure the room is clear of grumpy, sarcastic, or overly critical people before breaking into song. For their sake as well as your own.
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