As the title implies, this series features a pair of characters per episode. Each DVD has one music video for each character, plus one part of an eight part story. Annoyingly, the music videos are for the short versions of the songs, not the full versions... to get those, you had to buy the Twin Collection CDs.
The central motif of the four-part love story Brush Me Tender, Brush Me Sweet is the complicated relationship between two surprising heroes who cannot be together, but neither can they be without each other, and are learning to live in a world affected by the coronavirus. They are Kartí and Pucinka, toothbrushes.
This series brings to life the classic tales of Rupert the Bear. Each week we join Rupert and his pals as they venture into magical worlds of enchantment, intrigue and danger.
Ren Nanahoshi is a lonely college student who isn't good at communicating with others. He remembers the thrill of watching a live band perform when he was young, and spent most of his days searching for his own identity. One day, while singing karaoke alone, two boys named Yuuto and Wataru discover Ren's singing ability. The two agree: "This is fate. Let's start a band!" Ren promptly runs away, but fate indeed steps in, and their journey begins.
Animated preschool series encouraging children, through imaginary adventures, to challenge the workings of the world. Who says the world works the way grown-ups think it should?
It has been thirty two years since the Invaders have been defeated, and A.E.G.I.S is dismantled, with only a few Gate Keepers left. One of them, Ayane Isuzu learns that Machine General and Devil Count are back and they must save the Earth once more.
* 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".
(Source: AniDB)