An Ensemble Stars! anime project about the Five Eccentrics and (Past) fine units in the war era of the Ensemble Stars! mobile game. The anime is based on the "Element" story during the "Reminiscence*Gathering of the Three Magicians" event from the game.
Animated World Faiths tells the stories of the world's major faiths and their founders. Gloriously animated in studios in India, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and the UK, these programmes have been produced by a team of the worlds best childrens television producers.
One Piece Characters Log is a series of recap episodes for the One Piece anime, made to commemorate the release of One Piece Film: Gold. The episodes recap the stories of each of the nine Straw Hat Pirates until the Dressrosa Arc, and are narrated by Bartolomeo. Each episode is around 30 minutes. Originally airing weekly on television from June 19 to September 11, 2016, the episodes were also released on four DVDs
Not a lot of people know that one of the most talented and ruthless Mahjong players in the city is a young high school boy. Kei is a teenager of few words, but his observation skills, unwavering will and experience in the game allows him to survive in a world full of powerful, rich and dangerous characters. Kei is currently hiding a girl named Amina who has entered the country illegally and protecting her from being deported. He spends his days sleeping through class and his nights playing high stakes Mahjong, waiting for when a worthy opponent arrives.
Gloria, Wilma et moi is a French cartoon that premiered on France 2 on June 24, 2006. The show was created by Vanessa Kowalczyk and produced by DQ Entertainment. The plot follows Melody, a young girl who goes on a road trip to the USA with her grandma Wilma and her childhood friend Gloria.
The story begins when Cubone, who will never see his mother again, spies an image of her in the moon and cries out, then meets Snorlax in a forest. This heartwarming story depicts two animals whose relationship changes little by little through the seasons.
The story depicts Mumei's childhood memories and daily life, such as "if a stupid grade school student got a manicure at school…," "the story of when my first armpit hair sprouted," and "a Filipino mom whacking a melonpan bun like a baseball."