Video-game inspired: (Type subgenre) The usual way for an anime to make it to the small screen is from a manga. Sometimes though the anime comes from a video game instead. Gungrave is a classic example: Take a video game from Sega about a undead who fights with musical instruments and create an Anime about love, friendship, betrayal, and a few demons. See also: "Dating Sim Spinoff".
TV: (Type) All anime series done for TV should go into this slot.
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Po-Po-Tan |
Rent |
Twisting the Japanese word for dandelion, tanpopo, Po-Po-Tan is about three girls and their android maid as they search for "something" (unknown yet) while communicating with dandelions. Living in a giant mansion which they also run a Christmas business out of, we have Ai, the large breasted older sister who is sweet and runs the house. Mai is the 2nd sister who appears to be high-school aged and not happy about changing schools all the time and small chested. Mii is the youngest sister who uses the word "puni puni" as often as possible and uses "-tan" as an honorific. Then there's the blunt android maid Mare who at times seems put out by serving these girls. |
| Pocket Monster | Watch | See Pocket Monsters |
![]() Pocket Monsters |
Watch |
Pokemon, GET da ze! (Gotta catch 'em all!) Ash (Satoshi) dreams of becoming a Pokemon Master, and now, his dreams are about to become true. . .! |
| Pokémon | Watch | See Pocket Monsters |
| PoPoTan | Rent | See Po-Po-Tan |
| ぽぽたん (Japanese) | Rent | See Po-Po-Tan |
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