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Fantajikku Chirudoren (Japanese)
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 Fantastic Children
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In the end of 15th century, there was a tragedy on the Greece which was the planet 200 millions light years away from the Earth. There was Princess Tina who was treated as an ultimate weapon, because she had an overwhelming power, and there was a civil war for her power. After numerous sacrifices, Tina used a reincarnation machine made by the latest technologies of the planet.
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| G |
 Gankutsuou
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Based loosely on the book written by Alexandre Dumas titled “Comte de Monte-Cristo” (The Count of Monte Cristo), this story is set in a far future time against an intergalactic backdrop. A young Parisian aristocrat, Albert Mondego and his close circle of friends find their lives disrupted and threatened by the arrival of a mysterious and extravagant Count de Monte-Cristo - who appears to harbor a dark and hidden agenda against their parents.
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| I |
 Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu
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"The war has already begun. It was just that nobody noticed." Late one evening, on the last day of summer break, Asaba Naoyuki snuck into the high school swimming pool for a swim, where he first met Iriya Kana, a very shy girl with strange disks embedded in her wrists. Asaba spent that evening teaching Iriya how to swim, at least until some strange men arrived to take her away.
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| L |
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Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
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Rent |
See Gankutsuou
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| S |
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Sky of Iriya, Summer of UFO
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See Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu
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| T |
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The Count of Monte Cristo
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Rent |
See Gankutsuou
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イリヤの空、UFOの夏 (Japanese)
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See Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu
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ファンタジックチルドレン (Japanese)
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Buy |
See Fantastic Children
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