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Hime-sama Goyōjin
Plot: Princess Be Careful is a 12 episode anime series, produced by Nomad, that aired on WOWOW from April 12, 2006 to July 19, 2006. Wikipedia

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Coyote Ragtime Show
Plot: A criminal and a young girl look for the treasure of her dead father.

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Night Head Genesis
Plot: The psychic powered Kirihara brothers escape the laboratory where they live to begin a revolution.

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Arcade Gamer Fubuki
Plot: Arcade Gamer Fubuki is a Japanese manga series by Mine Yoshizaki. It was adapted into an anime series animated by Shaft and released directly on video. The first episode aired on television prior to the release of the first video. Wikipedia

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Musashi Gundoh
Plot: Musashi Gundoh is a Japanese anime television series, based on an unused story by Monkey Punch. It premiered in Japan on the satellite station BS-i on April 9, 2006, and was also set to be broadcast across Japan by the anime satellite television network Animax from October 2006. Wikipedia


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Binchō-tan
Plot: Bincho-tan is a mascot character, created by Japanese manga artist Takahito Ekusa and produced by game goods company Alchemist. The name is a play on words: binchōtan is a kind of charcoal, which is mainly used for cooking. Wikipedia

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Cosplay Complex
Plot: The Cosplay Association at East Oizuki Academy compete against other clubs.

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Magikano

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Kujibiki Unbalance
Plot: Kujibiki Unbalance is a three-episode original video animation spin-off of Genshiken series, as well as a series of three light novels by Genshiken anime collaborator Michiko Yokote. Wikipedia

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Funny Pets
Plot: Funny Pets is a Japanese digital computer anime series created and directed by Ryuji Masuda that was made in 2006. The sound effects were made by Shizuo Kurahashi. Wikipedia

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Rakugo Tennyo Oyui
Plot: Rakugo Tennyo Oyui is a 12-episode Japanese anime television series animated by TNK. Wikipedia

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Project Blue Earth SOS
Plot: Two boys attempt to save the human race from invading aliens.

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Tactical Roar
Plot: Tactical Roar is a Japanese anime television series centered around all-female crew of a commercial Warship, the Pascal Magi, which is trying to fight pirates in the near future. Wikipedia

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Mamotte! Lollipop
Plot: Nina accidentally swallows a Crystal Pearl that she thought was candy that came with her cake.

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Love Get Chu
Plot: Love Get Chu is a Japanese mobile phone visual novel created by ARiKO System about a group of five girls trying to become voice actresses. An anime adaptation entitled Love Get Chu: Miracle Seiyū Hakusho aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between April 4 and September 27, 2006, containing twenty-five episodes...

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Innocent Venus
Plot: Katsuragi Jo and Tsuraswa Jin escape from Phantom with Noto Sana.

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Lemon Angel Project
Plot: Lemon Angel Project is a 13-episode Japanese anime series very loosely based on the 80's J-pop group Lemon Angel. Wikipedia

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Ray

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Plot: Ray Donovan works as a mediator for a law firm that handles celebrities and wealthy clients. While Ray is an expert in solving other people's problems, he has no control over his personal issues.

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The Irresponsible Captain Tylor
Plot: An easygoing crewman is suddenly given command of a space cruiser in the midst of a space war, raising questions about his competence even as he appears to s쳮d despite all odds.

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Pugyuru
Plot: Pugyuru is a Japanese four-panel comic strip by Tohiro Konno. The manga was first serialized in the Japanese manga magazine Monthly Magazine Z in June, 2001. Pugyuru was adapted into an anime series that was broadcast on April 12, 2004 on the television station Kids Station. Wikipedia


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Lovely Idol
Plot: Lovedol ~Lovely Idol~ is the title of a Japanese series which focuses on a group of young girls who are striving to become famous Japanese idols. The series first began as a set of light novels serialized in Enterbrain's Magi-Cu magazine. Wikipedia