All Ages: (Target Group) Pretty self-explanatory. This title should be safe for people of any age to watch. ↗Rated "G" stuff.
Animals: (Characters) Stories that have an animal (dog, cat, creature) as a main character and are typically told from an animal point of view.
Silly-funny: (Style) Shows that have a funny, happy, innocent tone and characters which display a distinct lack of common sense.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| C | ||
| Catnapped | See Totsuzen! Neko no Kuni Banipal Witt | |
| G | ||
| Gargoyle of Yoshinaga house | See Yoshinaga-san chi no Gargoyle | |
| Garkun | See Yoshinaga-san chi no Gargoyle | |
| T | ||
| The Gargoyle of the Yoshinagas | See Yoshinaga-san chi no Gargoyle | |
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Totsuzen! Neko no Kuni Banipal Witt |
Fifth-grader Toriyasu and his little sister Meeko have a dog named Papadoll, who has been missing for the past week. One night, two cats take the two children to the distant cat land of Banipal Witt, where Papadoll was abducted. Because of his long exposure to Banipal Witt`s sun, Papadoll mutated into a giant dog monster, terrorizing the city under the control of the evil Princess Buburina, who has the curse of turning anyone she touches into balloons. Toriyasu, Meeko and the cats have until the next sunrise to turn Papadoll and the ballooned citizens of Banipal Witt back to normal and return to their home planet - or end up with the same fate as their dog. |
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| Y | ||
![]() Yoshinaga-san chi no Gargoyle |
When Yoshinaga Futaba won a prize in the lottery at the local marketplace, she was really happy! But she won a stupid purple statue that was being offered the antique & apothecary Totensha shop. It had a nametag that called it an ‘automated gatekeeper statue’ and it was ALIVE! Now the stupid statue that they call GAR-KUN (or Gargoyle) is causing chaos by using its strange powers to defend the Yoshinaga household from paperboys and mailmen! |
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