During Suikoden Live Broadcast, Konami announced Suikoden: The Anime, an anime adaptation of Suikoden II. Suikoden: The Anime will be the first anime series directly handled by Konami Animation.
After being betrayed on her wedding day, a powerful heroine rejects immortality and embraces vengeance, embarking on a ruthless path to destroy gods and seek justice.
Legend has it that the Dragon God sat down in the divine realm, and if the one who gets the inheritance of the God, becomes the new master of the divine state. Various clans and gangs are striving for the inheritance of the Dragon God. The main character, Chu Qianye, is regarded as the son of a sinner because of his father's loss of the clan's treasure, and suffers from the cold shoulder.
Q-Transformers: Mystery of Convoy Returns (キュートランスフォーマー 帰ってきたコンボイの謎 Kyūtoransufōmā Kaettekita Konboi no Nazo) is a cartoon released in support of the Q-Transformers toyline and mobile game. Episodes were broadcast on Tokyo MX, and released by animation company DLE on their YouTube and Nicovideo accounts. When each new episode was released, the previous episodes were set to "private", so that the whole series was never available all at once until its DVD/Blu-ray release.
The first season spanned 13 episodes and ran from January 6 to March 23, 2015. A second season titled Q-Transformers: The Road to Additional Popularity (キュートランスフォーマーさらなる人気者への道 Kyūtoransufōmā Saranaru Ninkimono e no Michi) followed shortly afterwards, running from July 6 to September 28.
Gogo Matsumoto an 11-year old aloof martial arts prodigy, along with her half-demon older sister; Nono, her mama; Mama, and her cool pet frog; Coolfrog, competes in a martial arts tournament pitting humans against demons from another realm
Lake, a sixth grade pupil, is facing severe exams, and his parents have always been strict in discipline, so he can only study at home, and cannot go to the vast world to play with the children. On this day, Lake was punished by his mother, and he was so angry that the toy Rubik's cube vented his anger. Unexpectedly, the Rubik's Cube that was hit actually emitted light, and became bigger and bigger, and finally turned into a tall and straight skyscraper. By accident, Lake broke into the Rubik's Cube Building, saw the fragile and beautiful Glass City, the Children's Kingdom ruled by children, and also experienced fierce wars in the Insect Kingdom. His adventures go up to the sky and into the earth, and surprises come and go, but how will he find his way home?
Rei Kigata is a first year middle schooler at Ishido Middle School. He is not a believer of any paranormal phenomena such as existence of ghosts or spirits in any kind, but one day at midnight, while he is sleeping, a mysterious newspaper called "Horror News" is delivered to his room. The newspaper tells a story in which one of his teachers at the school will get killed in a car accident the following morning and Kigata will be a witness of the accident. The story turns into a fact in the following day and since then, the mysterious newspaper is delivered everyday. He realizes he is haunted by this newspaper and that his life span would be shortened in 100 days every time he reads it.
The infamous cross karting race for juniors featuring 5 duos who compete on extraordinary circuits worldwide.
Luna and Loops are this season’s challengers. The strength of their friendship and their combined talents may well make the winning difference!
Discover this fun, fast paced series rooted in Sportsmanship; fair play, collaboration and surpassing oneself.
Laff-A-Lympics is the co-headlining segment, with Scooby-Doo, of the package Saturday morning cartoon series Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions beginning in 1977. The show was a spoof of the Olympics and the ABC television series Battle of the Network Stars, which debuted one year earlier. It featured 45 Hanna-Barbera characters organized into the teams which would compete each week for gold, silver, and bronze medals. One season of 16 episodes was produced in 1977–78, and eight new episodes combined with reruns for the 1978–79 season as Scooby's All-Stars. Unlike most cartoon series' produced by Hanna-Barbera in the 1970s, Laff-A-Lympics did not contain a laugh track.
The lifes of the Plá Pérez family living in the community of Las Condes, focusing on the youngest son named Diego Plá, and his pet, a green dog called Glot.