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- Legend of the Angel (Feb 19)
- Dirty Pair: Project Eden (Apr 29)
- Cosmo Police JUSTY (Dec 17)
- Call Me Tonight (Dec 3)
- Mysterious Cities of Gold (Oct 29)
- The Phoenix: Karma (Oct 15)
- Buried Garbage - Dark Cat (Oct 1)
- Alien Nine (Sep 17)
- One Pound Gospel (Aug 27)
- Boys over Flowers (Hana Yori Dango) (Aug 13)
- Barefoot Gen (Jul 30)
- The Door Into Summer (Jul 16)
- Glassy Ocean (Jun 25)
- Buried Garbage - Dracula: Sovereign of the Damned (Jun 4)
- Only Yesterday (May 21)
- Macross DYRL (May 7)
- Fairy Florence (Apr 23)
- Buried Garbage - Arcade Gamer Fubuki (Apr 9)
- Assemble Insert (Apr 2)
- Domain of Murder (Mar 5)
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