* Based on the popular manga by Katsura Masakazu.
Itsuki, a childhood friend of Ichitaka, who aimed at becoming a molding artist and went to America, comes back to Japan to meet up with an old childhood friend of hers and Ichitaka's. Nearby Iori is having a photoshoot and Ichitaka is riding his bike.
Soon, the girls end up in a pinch...
Note: The anime is a sidestory from the manga; it's a good idea to read the manga before watching the anime but it isn't necessary to understand the "plot".
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In her journey, Pocahontas and her spiritual companion Hopi Ho, get the chance to become acquainted with the different ways of living of the different American Indian tribes that they visit.
A Young boy and girl live under one roof and go through the ignorance and troubles of youth. The warmly-influenced ultra-popular girl goes through a mix of confusing feelings as she experiences her youth.
A pirate and a landlubber: it’s double trouble in Dull-on-Sea! Ah-haaar! At Dull-on-Sea the (far too) quite life is suddenly turned upside down by the appearance of… a family of pirates ! For Matilda the arrival of these new neighbours is a dream come true. With Jim Lad, the Jolley-Rogers’ son, around, there’s no chance of getting bored! She hopes they’ll never ever go away again! Despite (or because of!) their differences an unshakeable complicity is formed between Jim and Matilda. Best friends and comrades, they get up to all sorts of scrapes, shattering the calm of their tiny town, blowing the conventions of its well-disciplined residents sky high and turning every day into a fresh adventure.
Ro Ro Land unfolds a heartwarming tale of a group of colorful, walking succulents embarking on an adventurous journey across the city balconies, all in the name of friendship. From misunderstanding to understanding, conflict to collaboration, they learn to listen, respect, and embrace one another—growing into a stronger, more united group. This is a story of friendship, growth, and self-discovery, where children see others—and come to know themselves.
Astro Farm is an English children's television series animated in stop motion. It featured the adventures of the Foxwoods, a small family who work on an asteroid, which is covered in farmland. Astro Farm was produced by FilmFair for Central Independent Television, and was first broadcast on CITV in 1992; Nick Jr. later repeated it.
The main action takes place on an asteroid dedicated to farming. The Foxwoods live in a small cottage with a barn nearby. Daisy, the cow lives in a separate farm. The atmosphere is artificial and is controlled by the weather machine in the cottage. The Gorps live on a nearby asteroid known as 'Gorpdale' which is dark and wet.
The principal characters are Lizzie; Lizzie's husband Sam; their son, Tom; Dinko, a dog; Daisy, the big moo and Clucks the blue chicken; featuring Gorps, Splodger and Biff, three miscreants who steal food and cause trouble at the farm.
A rabbit named Wanda befriends an alien who crash-lands his rocket in the woods near her home.
Note: This series is based on best selling books by Sue Hendra.
After being recently discharged from military service and just drifting through life, Hanbin Ryu is suddenly transported to another world. However, his "guide line," the system bestowed upon him to help with his survival and growth, was filled with errors, causing him to be stuck in the tutorial stage for over 20 years. When he is finally released from this personal hell, he finds everyone has turned against otherworlders like him. Just how will this low-level, super-tutorial newbie survive?