Vampire Princess Miyu was originally a 6-volume manga series by Narumi Kakinouchi. It was turned into a 4-part OAV series and most recently a 26-episode TV series. For a comprehensive site, visit:
Vampire Princess Miyu Everyday, evil creatures known as Shinma - demons who possess great supernatural powers - walk the human world, called there by human suffering and torment. It is the Vampire Clan's duty to return the Shinma to the Dark, and Vampire Princess Miyu is the only one remaining. She is eternally young and beautiful, living off the blood of humans. In exchange for their blood, Miyu bestows upon them their fondest dreams, in which they live in, like a fantasy world. The story chronicles her fight against the Shinma and delves into her past and awakening into the Vampire Clan. Vampire Princess Miyu was originally a 6-volume manga series by Narumi Kakinouchi. It was turned into a 4-part OAV series and most recently a 26-episode TV series. For a comprehensive site, visit: Vampire Princess Miyu Home Page Video Girl Ai Youta Moteuchi is desperately in love with Moemi Hayakawa, who in turn has a crush on Youta's best friend, Takashi! Heartbroken, Youta finds a mysterious video store as he walks home one day and rents a tape. Soon, he finds out that his rental contains a "video girl" named Ai who comes out of his television to "comfort" him! When the VCR short circuits, Ai's usual emotion chip is scrambled, and she begins acting like any normal girl ... and she develops quite an attachment to Youta! As Ai becomes a part of his life, Youta must sort out his feelings for Moemi and his new-found video girl in this entertaining romantic comedy. Released by Viz, VGAi is available as a 6-part OAV series and was based on the 15-volume manga by Masakazu Katsura. To learn more about Video Girl Ai, check out these sites: The Video Girl Ai Manga and Anime Resources Violinist of Hamlin Review coming soon. Vampire Princess Miyu was originally a 6-volume manga series by Narumi Kakinouchi. It was turned into a 4-part OAV series and most recently a 26-episode TV series. For a comprehensive site, visit: Vampire Princess Miyu Home Page Vision of Escaflowne Hitomi Kanzaki is a normal high school student - she runs on the track team, has a crush on an upperclassman, and enjoys playing with tarot cards. But everything changes on the day she envisions a young man in armor, fighting a dragon! Her vision is reality, and she is unexpectedly transported to Gaea, where the Earth and the Moon hang in the night sky. She learns more about the dragonfighter - Van Fanel - and his war-torn world. Soon, Hitomi is caught up in a whirlwind of mystery, romance, and adventure, discovering along the way her mysterious power - an ability that enables her to determine the fate of an entire world. Released by Anime Village, The Vision of Escaflowne is a 26-episode TV series and its popularity is so huge that there will be a feature-length film coming out next year in Japan. The Vision of Escaflowne Compendium Planet Gaea: An Unofficial Escaflowne Site
Video Girl Ai Youta Moteuchi is desperately in love with Moemi Hayakawa, who in turn has a crush on Youta's best friend, Takashi! Heartbroken, Youta finds a mysterious video store as he walks home one day and rents a tape. Soon, he finds out that his rental contains a "video girl" named Ai who comes out of his television to "comfort" him! When the VCR short circuits, Ai's usual emotion chip is scrambled, and she begins acting like any normal girl ... and she develops quite an attachment to Youta! As Ai becomes a part of his life, Youta must sort out his feelings for Moemi and his new-found video girl in this entertaining romantic comedy. Released by Viz, VGAi is available as a 6-part OAV series and was based on the 15-volume manga by Masakazu Katsura. To learn more about Video Girl Ai, check out these sites: The Video Girl Ai Manga and Anime Resources Violinist of Hamlin Review coming soon. Vampire Princess Miyu was originally a 6-volume manga series by Narumi Kakinouchi. It was turned into a 4-part OAV series and most recently a 26-episode TV series. For a comprehensive site, visit: Vampire Princess Miyu Home Page Vision of Escaflowne Hitomi Kanzaki is a normal high school student - she runs on the track team, has a crush on an upperclassman, and enjoys playing with tarot cards. But everything changes on the day she envisions a young man in armor, fighting a dragon! Her vision is reality, and she is unexpectedly transported to Gaea, where the Earth and the Moon hang in the night sky. She learns more about the dragonfighter - Van Fanel - and his war-torn world. Soon, Hitomi is caught up in a whirlwind of mystery, romance, and adventure, discovering along the way her mysterious power - an ability that enables her to determine the fate of an entire world. Released by Anime Village, The Vision of Escaflowne is a 26-episode TV series and its popularity is so huge that there will be a feature-length film coming out next year in Japan. The Vision of Escaflowne Compendium Planet Gaea: An Unofficial Escaflowne Site
Released by Viz, VGAi is available as a 6-part OAV series and was based on the 15-volume manga by Masakazu Katsura. To learn more about Video Girl Ai, check out these sites:
Violinist of Hamlin Review coming soon. Vampire Princess Miyu was originally a 6-volume manga series by Narumi Kakinouchi. It was turned into a 4-part OAV series and most recently a 26-episode TV series. For a comprehensive site, visit: Vampire Princess Miyu Home Page Vision of Escaflowne Hitomi Kanzaki is a normal high school student - she runs on the track team, has a crush on an upperclassman, and enjoys playing with tarot cards. But everything changes on the day she envisions a young man in armor, fighting a dragon! Her vision is reality, and she is unexpectedly transported to Gaea, where the Earth and the Moon hang in the night sky. She learns more about the dragonfighter - Van Fanel - and his war-torn world. Soon, Hitomi is caught up in a whirlwind of mystery, romance, and adventure, discovering along the way her mysterious power - an ability that enables her to determine the fate of an entire world. Released by Anime Village, The Vision of Escaflowne is a 26-episode TV series and its popularity is so huge that there will be a feature-length film coming out next year in Japan. The Vision of Escaflowne Compendium Planet Gaea: An Unofficial Escaflowne Site
Vision of Escaflowne Hitomi Kanzaki is a normal high school student - she runs on the track team, has a crush on an upperclassman, and enjoys playing with tarot cards. But everything changes on the day she envisions a young man in armor, fighting a dragon! Her vision is reality, and she is unexpectedly transported to Gaea, where the Earth and the Moon hang in the night sky. She learns more about the dragonfighter - Van Fanel - and his war-torn world. Soon, Hitomi is caught up in a whirlwind of mystery, romance, and adventure, discovering along the way her mysterious power - an ability that enables her to determine the fate of an entire world. Released by Anime Village, The Vision of Escaflowne is a 26-episode TV series and its popularity is so huge that there will be a feature-length film coming out next year in Japan. The Vision of Escaflowne Compendium Planet Gaea: An Unofficial Escaflowne Site
Released by Anime Village, The Vision of Escaflowne is a 26-episode TV series and its popularity is so huge that there will be a feature-length film coming out next year in Japan.