- Rate: R+ - Mild Nudity
- Native: Boogiepop Never Laughs, Boogiepop Doesn't Laugh,Boogiepop Phantom
- Synonyms: ブギーポップは笑わない Boogiepop Phantom
- Aired: Jan 5, 2000 to Mar 22, 2000
- Premiered: winter 2000
- Duration: 24 min per ep
- Episodes: 12
- Score: 7.15
- Producers: d-rights VAP
- Studios: Madhouse Triangle Staff
- Licensor: Nozomi Entertainment
- Genres: Avant Garde Drama Horror Mystery Psychological Supernatural
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Characters and Voice Actors
Boogiepop
MainShimizu, Kaori
JapaneseBoogiepop Phantom
MainAsano, Mayumi
JapaneseKirima, Nagi
MainAsakawa, Yuu
JapaneseMiyashita, Touka
MainShimizu, Kaori
JapaneseSuema, Kazuko
Main-
JapaneseArito, Misuzu
Supporting-
JapaneseJonouchi, Hisashi
Supporting-
JapaneseKisaragi, Miyu
Supporting-
JapaneseKisaragi, Manaka
SupportingKobayashi, Sanae
JapaneseKisugi, Makiko
SupportingItou, Miki
JapaneseKuroda, Shinpei
Supporting-
JapaneseManticore
SupportingFukuyama, Jun
JapaneseNiitoki, Kei
SupportingOikawa, Mamoru
SupportingYoshino, Hiroyuki
JapaneseOikawa, Sayoko
SupportingPanuru
SupportingPoom, Poom
Supporting-
JapaneseSaotome, Masami
Supporting-
JapaneseSasaoka, Youko
SupportingSuganuma, Yoji
Supporting-
JapaneseSuzuki, Yasuko
SupportingTonomura, Moto
SupportingNoto, Mamiko
JapaneseWakasa, Shizue
SupportingYoshizawa, Saki
SupportingOrikasa, Fumiko
JapaneseEpisodes
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“Are puzzles really necessary in this world?” In order to restore Jin’s memory, Kaito and his friends go on a puzzle-viewing journey to England. As they’re walking through the underground maze beneath the church, where young Kaito and Rook first met Jin, a mysterious girl appears in front of them. Jin calls the girl by the name “Raetsel”. It seems they know each other. However, she suddenly disappears and takes Jin with her. What’s more, the traps in the underground maze are activated and start coming after Kaito and his friends. (Source: www9.nhk.or.jp)

This is a story about two sisters: Shizuru, is a high school student who is able to see ghosts while her younger sister, Mizuki, is haunted by these apparitions. Frustrated by their abilities, their parents decided to entrust the sisters into the care of their grandparents who live in the countryside. As they adapt to life in the countryside, Shizuru and Mizuki begin to learn about the importance of coexisting nature with these apparitions. (Source: ANN)

Tekkadan has now become a direct affiliate of Teiwaz after procuring a new trade agreement with Arbrau. With its newfound funds and prestige, Tekkadan finds both its list of allies and enemies growing. Meanwhile, the flames of the Gjallarhorn power struggle continue to rage in full force. As a part of her efforts to make Mars financially independent from Earth, Kudelia Aina Bernstein founds the Admoss Company and enlists Tekkadan as her business partner. The stakes are getting higher as the Tekkadan family continues to grow. Will Orga, Mikazuki, and the rest of the Tekkadan faction be able to keep up, or will Kudelia’s dream of Martian independence die out? [Written by MAL Rewrite]


The fairy tale follows a young man named Budori Gusuko in the Tohoku forests of northeastern Japan in the 1920s. After an onslaught of droughts and natural disasters, Budori is forced to leave his home and search for a better life elsewhere. Budori joins a group of scientists at the Ihatov Volcano Department, which deals with the same natural disasters that drove Budori from his home. (Source: ANN)

By the 19th century, humanity has cultivated technology enabling the reanimation of corpses. Unable to experience individual thoughts or emotions, the corpses are programmed by humans to act as laborers in various occupations. This newfound technology, however, comes with a catch. Science may be able to restore the corpses’ ability to move, yet it cannot return what every corpse loses at death: the soul. But Doctor Victor Frankenstein, who vanished shortly after his revolutionary work on corpse reanimation, is said to have revived the only corpse in possession of a soul. In pursuit of this scientific knowledge, London medical student John Watson hopes to fulfill his promise to his late partner, Friday. After being scouted by a government agency, Watson is on a hunt to obtain Frankenstein’s notes, which he believes hold the key to the secrets of the soul. During his search, Watson uncovers the harsh realities of the developing corpse technology and the price he must pay to advance his research. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Movie adaptation of the Sora no Otoshimono manga, based on Kazane Hiyori’s arc.

It all begins with the story that was left untold—the earth-shattering incident where Renton’s father disappeared. With the mysterious pilot Eureka by his side, only Adroc Thurston could undo his own mistake, sparking the event that changed everything and earned him the title of a hero. Now, ten years later, Eureka lies in critical condition as Renton leaves the crew of the Gekko. But when he finds himself in the care of his father’s old friends, he has a choice to make. Either stay with the loving family he’s always wanted, or earn the love he seeks. (Source: Funimation Films)