Posted by Al | 15 April 2009
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (TV)

Info: 2006.04.02, 2006.07.02, TV (14 episode(s) at 24 minutes each)
The The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya TV started being shot in 2006. The anime was based on the manga The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Tatsuya Ishihara who had filmed Air TV and Air In Summer special was invited director of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Satoru Kousaki wrote music for The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya TV. The series consists of 24-minute episodes totaling to 14. It's a comedy series with mystery, psychological, science fiction, slice of life, supernatural elements.
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Posted by Al | 09 January 2009
Daa! Daa! Daa! (TV)

Info: 2000.03.28, 2002.02.26, TV (78 episode(s) at 25 minutes each)
The Daa! Daa! Daa! TV was based on the manga Daa! Daa! Daa! by Mika Kawamura also known for his works Awasete Ippon. Hiroaki Sakurai was the director. Mika Kawamura worked on it before starting Awasete Ippon. Toshio Masuda wrote music for Daa! Daa! Daa! TV. The series consists of 25-minute episodes totaling to 78. The anime combines adventure, comedy, drama, mystery, romance, science fiction.
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Posted by Al | 09 December 2008
Detective Conan: A Challenge from Agasa (OAV)

Info: 2007.03.13, OAV (1 episode(s) at 25 minutes each)
The Detective Conan: A Challenge from Agasa OAV started being shot in 2007. The anime was based on the manga Detective Conan, Yasuichiro Yamamoto was the director. The anime combines action, mystery.
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Posted by Al | 05 December 2008
Detective Conan: Conan Edogawa & Heiji Hattori versus Kid the Phantom Thief (OAV)

Info: 2006.03.15, OAV (1 episode(s) at 25 minutes each)
2006 saw the anime Detective Conan: Conan Edogawa & Heiji Hattori versus Kid the Phantom Thief OAV release based on the manga Detective Conan by Aoyama Goushou released in 1994. Masato Sato was the director. Like the manga, the anime is filmed as a mystery.
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Posted by Al | 03 December 2008
Detective Conan: Hyouteki wa Kogoro! Shounen Tanteidan Maruchichousa (OAV)

Info: 2005, OAV (1 episode(s) at minutes each)
Masato Sato was the Detective Conan: Hyouteki wa Kogoro! Shounen Tanteidan Maruchichousa OAV director who relied on Detective Conan by Aoyama Goushou. Like the manga, the anime is filmed as a mystery.