Burn Up W
Genre: Comedy, Science Fiction, Seinen
TV anime
Director: Hiroshi Negishi
Studio: AIC
Original run: April 10, 1996 – September 26, 1996
Burn Up W (バーンナップW. Bānnappu W) is an anime OVA directed by Hiroshi Negishi and released in 1996. It was soon followed by a series version called Burn Up Excess though it occasionally lacks continuity with the series. The OVA consists of four episodes, chronicling Team Warrior through more missions. Like the original series, there is still a large amount of fan service.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burn_Up_W
Anime series | Action anime and manga | ADV Films | Comedy anime and manga | Science fiction anime and manga | Anime of 1996 | Anime distributed by Madman Entertainment
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Asu no Yoichi! (2006~)
Samurai Harem: Asu no Yoichi
Alternative names:
Samurai Harem: Asu no Yoichi, 明日のよいち! Asu no Yoichi!, lit. Tomorrow's Yoichi
Genre: Romantic comedy, Martial Arts, Harem
Manga
Author: Yū Minamoto
Publisher: Akita Shoten
English publisher: Tokyopop
Demographic: Shōnen
Magazine: Monthly Shōnen Champion
Original run: October 6, 2006 –
Volumes: 12
TV anime
Director: Rion Kujo
Writer Hideyuki Kurata
Composer: Kikuya Tomoki
Studio: AIC
Licensor: Sentai Filmworks
Network: TBS, CBC, Sun Television, BS-i
Original run: January 8, 2009 – March 26, 2009
Episodes: 12
Samurai Harem: Asu no Yoichi (明日のよいち! Asu no Yoichi!, lit. Tomorrow's Yoichi) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yū Minamoto. It has been serialized in Monthly Shōnen Champion since October 2006. The manga is licensed and released in Chinese by Sharp Point Press. The manga is licensed in North America by Tokyopop as Samurai Harem: Asu no Yoichi!.
It has been adapted into an anime series by AIC and was broadcast in Japan on TBS between January 8, 2009 and March 26, 2009.
Plot
After learning martial arts in the mountains for 17 years under his father's teachings, Yoichi Karasuma's father orders Yoichi to learn martial arts with the Ikaruga family in the city, as he has nothing left to teach him. The current head of the Ukiha Divine Wind Style Swordplay school of martial arts, Ibuki Ikaruga, and her siblings gradually accept Yoichi as a freeloader at their dojo. In addition to domestic problems, Yoichi deals with Washizu's jealousy of Ibuki and Yoichi's supposed relationship and his school life.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asu_no_Yoichi!
Manga series | Anime series | Martial arts anime and manga | Romantic comedy anime and manga | Shōnen manga | Anime of 2009 | Manga of 2006 | Harem anime and manga | Ecchi anime and manga | Sentai Filmworks | Tokyopop titles | Sharp Point Press titles
Alternative names:
Samurai Harem: Asu no Yoichi, 明日のよいち! Asu no Yoichi!, lit. Tomorrow's Yoichi
Genre: Romantic comedy, Martial Arts, Harem
Manga
Author: Yū Minamoto
Publisher: Akita Shoten
English publisher: Tokyopop
Demographic: Shōnen
Magazine: Monthly Shōnen Champion
Original run: October 6, 2006 –
Volumes: 12
TV anime
Director: Rion Kujo
Writer Hideyuki Kurata
Composer: Kikuya Tomoki
Studio: AIC
Licensor: Sentai Filmworks
Network: TBS, CBC, Sun Television, BS-i
Original run: January 8, 2009 – March 26, 2009
Episodes: 12
Samurai Harem: Asu no Yoichi (明日のよいち! Asu no Yoichi!, lit. Tomorrow's Yoichi) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yū Minamoto. It has been serialized in Monthly Shōnen Champion since October 2006. The manga is licensed and released in Chinese by Sharp Point Press. The manga is licensed in North America by Tokyopop as Samurai Harem: Asu no Yoichi!.
It has been adapted into an anime series by AIC and was broadcast in Japan on TBS between January 8, 2009 and March 26, 2009.
Plot
After learning martial arts in the mountains for 17 years under his father's teachings, Yoichi Karasuma's father orders Yoichi to learn martial arts with the Ikaruga family in the city, as he has nothing left to teach him. The current head of the Ukiha Divine Wind Style Swordplay school of martial arts, Ibuki Ikaruga, and her siblings gradually accept Yoichi as a freeloader at their dojo. In addition to domestic problems, Yoichi deals with Washizu's jealousy of Ibuki and Yoichi's supposed relationship and his school life.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asu_no_Yoichi!
Manga series | Anime series | Martial arts anime and manga | Romantic comedy anime and manga | Shōnen manga | Anime of 2009 | Manga of 2006 | Harem anime and manga | Ecchi anime and manga | Sentai Filmworks | Tokyopop titles | Sharp Point Press titles
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