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Count Duckula
Count Duckula was a cartoon series following the adventures of Count Duckula, a vegetarian vampire duck who can only be destroyed by sunlight or a stake in the heart.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal
The story takes place in the distant future and focuses on Yuma Tsukumo, a youngster who aspire to become the duelist champion, despite his skills are still on amateur level. Something unexpected happens when he challenges Ryoga Kamishiro to a duel to recover a friend's deck that was stolen from him. During the duel, Yuma is being defeated by Ryoga when the mysterious ghost of Astral appears before him, and aids him to make a comeback victory. Astral explains to Yuma that his mission is to search for his lost memories, that were scattered across the world taking the form of 99 Exceed monsters called "Numbers", and to retrieve them, he must defeat the owners of each Number monster in a duel. Yuma agrees to help him, and thus their journey together begins.
Super Sentai
Scientists believe that 65,000,000 years ago, a meteorite's crash on Earth killed off the dinosaurs, but in truth, it split Earth into two parallel universes: The Earth we know is referred to as "Another-Earth" by the residents of the Earth where dinosaurs were still the superior species, Dino Earth. Overtime, the humanoid Ryujin(dino people) and Bakuryuu(mecha dinos) races came into being on DinoEarth but were at war with the Evolians, enities that emerged from the meteor. The two Earths are separate until Asuka, a Ryujin from DinoEarth, arrives on Earth via a transdimensional portal. However, he is followed by the Evolians in their Anamolicarus spaceship and the three Bakuryuus under their control. As the Bakuryuus Tyrannosaurus, Ptreranodon, and Triceratops attack Tokyo, a call is sent out to people who possess DinoGuts and the potential of gaining the power to tame the rampaging Bakuryuu. Together with their Bakuryuu partners, the three people recognized by the first three Bakuryuu become Abarangers to protect their dimension from the Evolians.
Swamp Thing: The Animated Series
This cartoon series was based on the Swamp Thing toyline by Kenner and was inspired by the Swamp Thing comic book and movies. The cartoon follows Swamp Thing's batle with Dr. Arcane and his mutant henchmen the Un-Men. The series only lasted five episodes and was produced by DIC.
Huntik: Secrets & Seekers
Lok's father has been missing for years, and the only thing Lok has to remember him is an ancient jar. When that jar is accidentally broken, Lok discovers a journal and an amulet that discuss the mysterious Titans. Now Lok is teaming up with Sophie Casterwall, Dante Vale, and Zhalia Moon is find and bond with the Titans before The Professor, DeFoe, Grier, and the evil organization use them to take over the world. A new life as a member of the Huntik organization has only just begun.
Pandora Hearts
Oz Bezarius, heir to one of the duke houses, has just turned fifteen. His life is rich and carefree, darkened only by the constant absence of his father. At his coming-of-age ceremony, however, everything changes. For no reason that he can discern, he's cast into the prison known as the "Abyss", only to be saved by a "chain" known as Alice, the bloodstained black rabbit. The mystery there begins as Oz unravels the mystery behind Alice, the Abyss and the strange organization know as Pandora.
Haiyore! Nyaruko-san
The story takes characters from the Cthulhu myths created by H. P. Lovecraft. Mahiro Yasaka is a normal high school boy who is chased by a fearsome black alien monster one night, until Nyaruko saves him. She explains that the creatures in HP Lovecraft's works are real, and that she has been sent to Earth to protect him from being kidnapped by an alien smuggler. Finally, Nyaruko and two other Lovecraft creatures, Cthugha (Kuuko) and Hastur (Hasuta), end up living in Mahiro's house and attending his own school.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal II
This is the second series of the Yu-Gi-Oh! television anime series, Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal, produced by Nihon Ad Systems and TV Tokyo. Like the original, this series is directed by Satoshi Kuwahara and produced by Studio Gallop.
Monsters
This half-hour anthology series from the same people who brought you Tales From the Darkside has many of the same themes, actors, directors, and writers. Each week revolves around a minimum series of sets, and one showcase monster. Stories are primarily supernatural but some science fiction is also included.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters
Yugi, Joey, Tea, Tristan, and Mr. Muto are sucked into the Capsule Monsters RPG game. Now they have to figure out the game in order to leave; thankfully they have a map. When coming in contact with a monster capsule, the monster becomes bonded with you. You have to use your monsters to help you through the game's challenges - but attack points aren't everything. You have to think strategically and solve the riddles of the game.
Class of the Titans
Imprisoned thousands of years ago by his son Zeus, Cronus, the god of time, has found an extra second to escape from the Underworld. Now history is about to repeat itself as Cronus heads a legion of mythological monsters in his quest to regain control of the world. But there is a prophecy... Seven teenagers stand in his way. The unknowing descendants of great mythological HEROES, protected by the Olympian gods, and the only ones who can stop this blast from the past.
Alaska Monsters
Within the Last Frontier lies a region known as the Alaska Triangle, spanning 200,000 unforgiving square miles where more people go missing per capita than anywhere else on earth. Treacherous terrain and unforgiving natural elements have stopped many in their tracks, but some Alaskans hold onto the idea that mysterious monsters snatched them up. Unidentified crypto-creatures wander the state covered by millions of acres of dense wilderness and are known to lift and re-position trees with ease, create seismic activity with their minds, and even decapitate humans with one bite. Destination America's new series ALASKA MONSTERS travels with a team of native outdoorsmen, who call themselves the Midnight Sons, as they investigate the harsh Alaskan forest in a quest to uncover proof of frightening monsters thought to be living there.
Dragon Quest: Dai's Great Adventure
The story begins with a young boy named Dai remembering a story told to him by his adoptive grandfather, the monster magician Brass, about the defeat of the Demon King Hadlar by the hands of a hero known as Avan. After the defeat of the Demon King Hadlar, all of the monsters were released from his evil will and peace reigned supreme around the world once again for ten years. Some monsters and demons moved to the island of Delmurin to live in peace. Dai, the young protagonist of the series, is the only human living on the island. Having been raised by Brass and with his best friend, the monster Gome, Dai grows up dreaming of becoming a hero.
Kekkaishi
14 year-old Sumimura Yoshimori is the desendant of a monster exterminator, also known as a Kekkaishi. Unfortunately, he is not the only one. Yumikura Tokine, his older, female rival is also related to the Kekkaishi. They battle monsters and demons, protecting their lands and people, all the while vying for the title of rightful heir to the Kekkaishi bloodline.
GeGeGe no Kitaro (2018)
GeGeGe no Kitar? focuses on the young Kitar?-the last survivor of the Ghost Tribe-and his adventures with other ghouls and strange creatures of Japanese mythology.
Hammer House of Horror
This was an anthology television series created by Hammer Film Productions, and ran for 13 episodes. Each episode had its own unique story, and put a interesting spin on the classic horror story. Regardless of the topic matter, the show would send shivers down your spine.
Spider-Man (1978)
Motorcycle racer Takuya Yamashiro gains amazing abilities from the last survivor of the planet Spider and uses them and the giant robot Leopardon to battle Professor Monster and his evil Iron Cross Army as Spider-man!
Created from a deal between TOEI Company and Marvel Comics, Spider-man's origin was radically altered after sponsor Bandai demanded the addition of a giant robot. It proved popular enough that the series lasted 41 episodes and even spawned a movie.
Persona 4 The Golden Animation
In the spring when the cherry blossom petals fall, Yū Narukami moves to Yaso Inaba to live with his uncle and cousin due to his family's circumstances. He transfers to Yasogami High School, where his event-filled school life begins. However, when serial murders begin occurring in the peaceful town, Yū is awakened to the power of his heart turned to physical form: A Persona. Within these new mysteries is Marie, a resident of the alternate world, the Velvet Room, who has no memories of her past. Together with his friends, Yū must solve all the riddles set in front of him and save Yaso Inaba from further violence.
Vampirina
Disney's Vampirina: The Series - Vampirina, also known as Vee, is very anxious about being able to make new friends after she and her family relocate from Transylvania to a new home in Pennsylvania, as she adjust to being the new kid in town, and adapting to the human world.
Yo-kai Watch
When Keita frees Whisper, a ghost-like youkai, from 190 years of imprisonment, Whisper pledges to protect Keita from supernatural dangers. Whisper also gives Keita a watch that allows Keita to see other youkai. Together with the twin-tailed cat spirit Jibanyan, they encounter many youkai-related problems and solve them.
Hirogaru Sky! Precure
A major incident has occurred in the peaceful Sky Land!? The young Princess Eru has been kidnapped by the monsters of Underground Empire! A brave young girl, Sora, follows the princess through a mysterious hole. "TV"? "Cars"? Are those some kind of magic tools!?!? But there's no time to be surprised! She has to get the princess back to the castle...! Flying between two worlds! The adventure with the Pretty Cure begins now!
It's hero time!
Nexo Knights: The Book of Monsters
The core means by which children follow the story and get to know the characters, the series follows the constant adventures of LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS heroes and villains. Children will also be able to scan new LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS powers directly from their content viewing screen into their app games, further connecting their play experience.
Mighty Max
This is an American animated action/sci-fi/horror television series which aired from 1993 to 1994 to promote the British Mighty Max toys, an offshoot of the Polly Pocket line, created by Bluebird Toys in 1992. It ran for two seasons, with a total of 40 episodes airing during the show's run. It starred the voice talents of Rob Paulsen as Max, Richard Moll as Norman, Tony Jay as Virgil, and Tim Curry as Skullmaster.
Buso Renkin
The story begins when high school student Mutou Kazuki is killed one night saving a mysterious girl from a monster, only to wake up and find it was only a dream. However, he soon finds out how real that dream was when a giant serpentine monster attacks him and his sister. Tsumura Tokiko, the girl from his dream, explains that the monster is a homunculus. Kazuki had been attacked and killed by it when rescuing Tokiko, however the girl revived him by placing a kakugane medal in his chest.
The kakugane, Tokiko explains, is an alchemical device that when activated can give him the power to fight homunculi. Using this, Kazuki creates his own Arms Alchemy (busou renkin), an alchemic weapon in the form of a huge lance. Along with Tokiko and her own Arms Alchemy (busou renkin), Kazuki joins the fight against the homunculi and their master.
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