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 Hanada Shounen-shi
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The story revolves around a teenage brat of a boy named Hanada Ichiro. He is a menace in the area in which he lives in and one day, he gets knocked down by a car when he`s up to his dirty pranks. And after that accident, apart from getting a nasty scar, he is now able to see ghosts and is able to CONVERSE with them as well. And then they begin to appear to ask for favors of him.
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 Hikaru No Go
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One of the greatest Go players in history, Fujiwarano Sai, has been trapped inside a goban (a traditional Go board) for hundreds of years. A young boy, Shindo Hikaru, has the power to free Sai, and by doing so, opens a spot in his mind for Sai to stay. As Sai is a spirit (or ghost) visible only to Hikaru, they find themselves strangely bound together. With very little in common, Sai urges him to attend various Go clubs to permit them to play against strong opponents and begins to teach Hikaru how to play Go. And slowly Hikaru becomes drawn into the strange world of competitive Go. Hikaru accepts Touya Akira as a rival and sets his goals on becoming good enough to defeat him, while Sai wishes only to attain skills for the ultimate Go-play, a move called "The Hand of God."
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Magical Kanan: Summer Camp
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See Septem Charm Magical Kanan: Summer Camp
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 Septem Charm Magical Kanan: Summer Camp
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Chihaya, Natsuki and a group of their school friends take a summer vacation to a lodge on the beach, but they are unaware as to an evil influence hiding in an old abandoned mansion located near by. After a silly and trivial fight between Chihaya and Natsuki, another school boy takes advantage the situation to begin to flirt with Chihaya and attempts to draw her away from the group. Just as suddenly, a normally quiet Nami shows unnatural boldness by making a romantic move on Natsuki and takes him down to the beach. An ominous event that separates the pair of magical monster busters, but the ancient evil from the mansion has just begun to spread influence amongst the summer vacationers.
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花田少年史
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See Hanada Shounen-shi
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