
- Rate: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
- Native: ふしぎの海のナディア
- Aired: Apr 13, 1990 to Apr 12, 1991
- Premiered: spring 1990
- Duration: 25 min per ep
- Episodes: 39
- Score: 7.52
- Producers: NHK Sogo Vision Streamline Pictures
- Studio: Gainax
- Licensors: ADV Films GKIDS Sentai Filmworks
- Genres: Adventure Comedy Historical Romance Sci-Fi
Characters and Voice Actors
Carlsberg, Marie en
MainMizutani, Yuuko
JapaneseKing
MainSakurai, Toshiharu
Japanesela Arwall, Nadia
MainTakamori, Yoshino
JapaneseRoque Lartigue, Jean
MainHidaka, Noriko
JapaneseElectra, Medina La Lugensius
SupportingInoue, Kikuko
JapaneseEmperor Neo
SupportingShiozawa, Kaneto
JapaneseGargoyle
SupportingKiyokawa, Motomu
JapaneseGranva, Grandis
Supporting-
JapaneseGrenavan, Ayerton
SupportingYamadera, Kouichi
JapaneseHanson
SupportingSakurai, Toshiharu
JapaneseNarrator
SupportingKiyokawa, Motomu
JapaneseNemo
SupportingOotsuka, Akio
JapaneseSanson
SupportingHoriuchi, Kenyuu
JapaneseEpisodes
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Yuuhi Katagiri is not your average girl – she’s the treasured daughter of the Katagiri family. She’s generally kept under strict supervision, but one day ends up walking home from school on her own. This proves to be instant trouble when a group of boys start harassing her. Junichi Nagase, who was on his way home from a convenience store, sees the troubled Yuuhi and comes to her rescue. One of the boys recognized Junichi as the famed “Geno Killer” and they dash off. Yuuhi thanks Junichi and when she asked for his name, he just waves and leaves. Of course, he regrets trying to act cool in front of the beautiful girl right away, wishing he asked her name. The following day, a transfer student joins Junichi’s class – it’s Yuuhi! She calls Junichi out as the “Geno Killer”, the only name she remembers him by, and rumors about the two spread quickly. Matters are made worse when Junichi kisses Yuuhi due to a misunderstanding. And on top of all that, it turns out that Junichi is Yuuhi’s fiancé! Yuuhi doesn’t see Junichi as someone worthy. But, she could not go against her father’s wishes. The only thing that Yuuhi can do is live with Junichi in the house he shares with his little sister Minato, and prove that Junichi is not worthy to be her husband. Will she succeed in proving his unworthiness, or will she fall in love on the way?

After an unfortunate accident, completely normal heterosexual high school student Kouta Shibaki is branded as the school pervert. With girls avoiding Kouta like the plague, truly the young man’s worst nightmare has come to fruition! One day in the school library, he stumbles upon a peculiar book said to possess the power to summon witches. Partly out of desperation, partly out of boredom, Kouta decides to play along with the joke of a book, until an apprentice witch going by the name of Rurumo Maji Mojiruka appears before him. In an unusual turn of events, Kouta ends up helping Rurumo with some general witchery tasks in exchange for his soul being spared. Majimoji Rurumo follows the misadventures of Rurumo as she attempts to persuade Kouta to use 666 magical wish-granting tickets in her efforts to become a fully-fledged witch, unaware that every time she grants a wish, Kouta’s life is shortened. Aided by Rurumo’s familiar Chiro, Kouta must decide between helping Rurumo or saving his own life. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

The story begins in Anpanman World, where everybody is bustling around, getting ready for the annual Star Festival. On that day, an egg emerges from Baikinman’s garbage box, and when it hatches, a mysterious boy named Kurun emerges from within. Though Kurun does not know where he came from, he spends his days having fun with everybody. But one day, black stars begin raining down. Anpanman thinks that something suspicious might be occurring at the Star of Life, and he heads there. (Source: ANN)

Amu Hinamori is a shy girl who struggles to make friends in part due to the rumors spread around school about her “cool and spicy” personality. Wishing that she could show everyone her “would-be” self, Amu wakes up to the presence of three colorful and ornately decorated eggs in her bed. Each of these “Hearts Eggs” houses a “Guardian Character”—manifestations of someone’s would-be self and their dreams. With the aid of Ran, Miki, and Su, Amu now finds herself able to express who she truly is. However, things do not always pan out in her favor. The sudden appearance of Amu’s Guardian Characters prompts the Seiyo Elementary Guardians, a student council-like group with each member possessing their own Guardian Character, to take notice of her. As someone who has multiple Characters, Amu is roped into being the Guardians’ “Joker,” tasked with helping them find X Eggs—corrupted versions of one’s Hearts Egg. As she becomes entangled in the Guardians’ quest, Amu begins to uncover more about these mysterious Characters, the X Eggs, and the organization that seems to be at the center of it all. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

The story continues where it left off at season 1, but now we start to get to know the people we already know a little more in detail. (Source: ANN)

The signing of a peace treaty has secured a tenuous ceasefire between mankind and the Zex, beings who emerged from space/time rifts connected to mysterious, distant worlds. Partnered with a Zex named Rigel, Azumi Kakamigahara must shoulder the fate of her own idyllic world. The unlikely pair head to newly established Fujimisaki Academy, where their destinies await. (Source: ANN)
Hashtags: Z/X: Code Reunion

A goldfish sneaks away from home and floats off on the back of a jellyfish. After getting stuck in a glass jar, she drifts to the shore where she is freed by Sousuke, a five-year-old boy who lives with his mother Lisa in a house by the sea while his father Koichi works on a fishing boat. After healing a cut on Sousuke’s finger by licking it, the goldfish is named Ponyo by her new friend. Unknown to Sousuke, Ponyo already has a name and a family. Her father Fujimoto, a sorcerer who forsook his humanity to live underwater, searches frantically for his daughter Brunhilde. When found and captured, Ponyo rejects her birth name and declares that she wants to become a human. Using the power received from Sousuke’s blood, she grows arms and legs and escapes to the surface once more. But the magic released into the ocean causes an imbalance in nature, causing the Moon to start falling out of orbit and the tides to grow dangerously stronger. Reunited with Ponyo, Sousuke must pass an ancient test to restore order in the world and let his companion live on as a human. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Another day, another bounty—such is the life of the often unlucky crew of the Bebop. However, this routine is interrupted when Faye, who is chasing a fairly worthless target on Mars, witnesses an oil tanker suddenly explode, causing mass hysteria. As casualties mount due to a strange disease spreading through the smoke from the blast, a whopping three hundred million woolong price is placed on the head of the supposed perpetrator. With lives at stake and a solution to their money problems in sight, the Bebop crew springs into action. Spike, Jet, Faye, and Edward, followed closely by Ein, split up to pursue different leads across Alba City. Through their individual investigations, they discover a cover-up scheme involving a pharmaceutical company, revealing a plot that reaches much further than the ragtag team of bounty hunters could have realized. [Written by MAL Rewrite]