Characters and Voice Actors
Citron
MainKaji, Yuuki
JapaneseEureka
MainKanai, Mika
JapanesePikachu
MainOotani, Ikue
JapaneseSatoshi
MainMatsumoto, Rica
JapaneseSerena
MainMakiguchi, Mayuki
JapaneseAkebi
SupportingNatsuhi, Rinko
JapaneseAlan
SupportingOno, Kensho
JapaneseAlva
SupportingFlorin, Cu00e9cile
FrenchAmelia
SupportingHikasa, Youko
JapaneseAyaka
SupportingSawai, Miyuu
JapaneseBara
SupportingFujita, Akane
JapaneseCal
SupportingFeiju00f3, Tau00eds
Portuguese (BR)Carne
SupportingOrikasa, Fumiko
JapaneseCitroid
SupportingSatou, Kensuke
JapaneseConcombre
SupportingDubois, Robert
FrenchCorni
SupportingTerasaki, Yuka
JapaneseCorrea
SupportingNanami, Karin
JapaneseEd
SupportingWillis, Dave
EnglishEevee
SupportingKanai, Mika
JapaneseFleur-de-lis
SupportingTezuka, Hideaki
JapaneseFukuji
SupportingInaba, Minoru
JapaneseGekkouga
SupportingGojika
SupportingKatsuki, Masako
JapaneseHanako
SupportingToyoshima, Masami
JapaneseHanzou
SupportingPersy, Luiz Carlos
Portuguese (BR)Head Nurse
Supporting-
JapaneseHeidayuu
SupportingVasconcellos, Jorge
Portuguese (BR)Hiro
Supporting-
JapaneseIchigaya
SupportingIppei
Supporting-
JapaneseJimmy
Supporting-
JapaneseJoy
Supporting-
JapaneseJunsa
SupportingIshimatsu, Chiemi
JapaneseKagetomo
Supporting-
JapaneseKenzou
Supporting-
JapaneseKobushi
SupportingFurushima, Kiyotaka
JapaneseKojirou
SupportingMiki, Shinichiro
JapaneseLilia
SupportingHara, Sayuri
JapaneseLimone
SupportingSatou, Kensuke
JapaneseLouie
SupportingYamadera, Kouichi
JapaneseLucario
SupportingMache
SupportingYukino, Satsuki
JapaneseManon
SupportingKomatsu, Mikako
JapaneseMatori
Supporting-
JapaneseMillefeui
SupportingShindou, Kei
JapaneseMinami
SupportingAflalo, Esther
FrenchMomiji
Supporting-
JapaneseMonsieur Pierre
SupportingMiyake, Kenta
JapaneseMusashi
SupportingHayashibara, Megumi
JapaneseNarrator
SupportingIshizuka, Unshou
JapaneseNene
Supporting-
JapaneseNihei
Supporting-
JapaneseNyarth
SupportingInuyama, Inuko
JapaneseOokido, Yukinari
SupportingIshizuka, Unshou
JapanesePachira
SupportingWatanabe, Akeno
JapanesePansy
SupportingDe Domenico, Tania
ItalianPlatane, Doctor
SupportingTsuchida, Hiroshi
JapaneseSaizou
Supporting-
JapaneseSakaki
Supporting-
JapaneseSaki
SupportingNabatame, Hitomi
JapaneseSana
SupportingKobori, Yurie
JapaneseSanpei
SupportingSanpei, Yuuko
JapaneseShinobu
Supportingda Costa, Telma
Portuguese (BR)Shouta
SupportingOotani, Ikue
JapaneseShulin
SupportingSoonansu
Supporting-
JapaneseStan
SupportingMannaert, Stany
FrenchTakeru
SupportingHatanaka, Tasuku
JapaneseTierno
SupportingKatsu, Anri
JapaneseTomo
SupportingFurushima, Kiyotaka
EnglishTrova
SupportingFujii, Minami
JapaneseTsutomu
Supporting-
JapaneseTsuwabuki, Daigo
SupportingSuzumura, Kenichi
JapaneseUrup
SupportingOotomo, Ryuuzaburou
JapaneseViola
SupportingShitaya, Noriko
JapaneseXerosicy
SupportingMogami, Tsuguo
JapaneseYashio
Supporting-
JapaneseZakuro
SupportingNojima, Hirofumi
JapaneseEpisodes
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The gate to the Digital World has been closed for three years. Taichi Yagami and his friends have since moved on, and now that he is in his second year of high school, it is time for him to grow up. While everyone else knows what they want to do with their lives, Taichi remains unsure. Meanwhile, the group drifts further apart as they follow their own paths. One day, a rogue insectoid Digimon called Kuwagamon materializes and disrupts electronics all over the city. Taichi recklessly chases after it and ends up cornered by the attacking Digimon. Suddenly, the Digivice that he still carries—a digital device that serves various purposes including helping one’s Digimon partner to evolve—glows, and Agumon appears. The two are able to defeat Kuwagamon, but why did the Digimon cross over to this world in the first place? What is happening in the Digital World, and how exactly does this involve Meiko Mochizuki, the new transfer student in Taichi’s class? [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Valkyries—legendary female warriors from the land of gods, Asgard—are sent by Odin to protect Earth against the growing threat of demons. To overcome these threats, nine valkyries under the guise of the Saotome sisters will have to level up by performing a variety of romantic acts with their official lover, Einherjar. Meanwhile, the socially anxious Takuma Akutsu learns that Odin has chosen him as the valkyries’ lover. Despite his utter horror, however, he agrees to let the sisters stay in his big yet empty house to help them in their war against demons. With nine beautiful women sharing his roof, will Takuma manage to prevail over his fear of society and become someone worthy of saving the world? [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Once again, Kaitou Kid crosses swords with Conan Edogawa in this annual installment of the Detective Conan movie franchise. After receiving a letter from the thief, famous actress Juri Maki seeks the help of private detective Kogorou Mouri to protect the Star Sapphire—the “Jewel of Destiny,” said to represent faith, fate, and hope. Thinking he has deciphered Kid’s riddle, Kogorou personally shows up to the newly constructed space theater where Juri is acting in the play “Josephine” in order to catch Kid in the act. The next day, Conan and the gang are invited by Juri to her holiday home, to celebrate the thwarting of Kid’s plan and the success of the play. However, their triumph crumbles when a murder occurs during the flight there. Although unintentional, this sets off a series of events that escalate to catastrophic results. Conan and Kid, unlikely allies that they are, must work together to save both their friends and every other passenger aboard the plane. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

The second season of Moonlight Mile.

At the onset of World War III, nobody could have predicted the effect it would have on Japan. While it had officially ended fifty years ago in 2150, its battles still persist. Large, mysterious areas known as “Blackspots” appeared across the country, filled with the contaminated ruins of cities and countrysides. Those inside were trapped to halt the spread of contamination, and their powers began to mutate—be they shapeshifters, pyromancers, or controllers of gravity itself—they all became known as the Needless. Adam Blade is one such Needless, possessing remarkable regenerative abilities and incredible strength. In order to restore peace to a war-torn Japan, he and his allies must fight together to rise against a heinous research group by the name of Simeon.


Nobita Nobi is an elementary student who hates studying, is bad at sports, and does everything half-heartedly. He is a pushover, unlucky, and fearful of many things. His personality makes him a failure in life, even affecting his progeny. This causes his great-great-grandchild, Sewashi, to take control of the situation. Sewashi travels back in time from the 22nd century to the 20th century to meet Nobita, who is shocked to see him appear out of his drawer alongside a blue robotic cat. The robotic cat calls himself Doraemon, who claims to have been pressured by Sewashi to assist Nobita, with their ultimate goal being to provide Nobita happiness. Frustrated after seeing Nobita’s hopeless state, Doraemon decides to go back to the future. However, Sewashi activates a program within Doraemon that prevents him from doing so. Forced to stay, Doraemon helps Nobita using futuristic gadgets through his four-dimensional pocket—a bag containing anything inside it. Can Doraemon bring Nobita happiness and return to the future? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
