
Cosmic Baton Girl Comet-san☆
- Rate: G - All Ages
- Native: Cosmic Baton Girl コメットさん☆
- Synonyms: Princess Comet
- Aired: Apr 1, 2001 to Jan 27, 2002
- Premiered: spring 2001
- Duration: 24 min per ep
- Episodes: 43
- Score: 7.23
- Producers: Group TAC Yomiko Advertising
- Studio: Nippon Animation
- Genres: Adventure Comedy Drama Sci-Fi
Characters and Voice Actors
Comet-san
MainMaeda, Aki
JapaneseMishima, Keisuke
MainAsano, Mayumi
JapanesePrincess Meteor
MainHonda, Chieko
JapaneseRababou
MainKawata, Taeko
JapaneseHani, Kimiya
SupportingMira
SupportingKobayashi, Sanae
JapaneseOuhi
SupportingQueen of the Castanet Star World
SupportingFukami, Rica
JapaneseRecomended For You!

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Deep in the dark recesses of the UnderNet, Forte sleeps as he drifts aimlessly. In this cybernetic graveyard, a pulsating power re-awakens Forte, alerting him to a dangerous being shortly ahead. A haunting face appears amidst a massive bright purple blob, laughing directly at Forte. Cursing him, Forte finds himself powerless as the blob takes form, and captures him within its grasp! Nearing the time of sunset, a peaceful city and its people go about their everyday business. Curious bystanders on a sidewalk glimpse a shimmering purple light, which suddenly expands into a tall pillar that reaches up to the sky. Screams erupt from the people as the pillar of light takes flight, absorbing everything in its destructive path. A tower clock dings the hour of 4 o’clock as the pillar disintegrates, leaving behind a trail of cybernetic residue and utter emptiness. ‘The Program of Light and Dark’ (Source: Official Site)

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Hashtags: Machikado Mazoku, Street Corner Demo, まちカドまぞく, The Demon Girl Next Door

A more educational season of GG Bond. This season is composed of 2 arcs, each arc has 52 episodes. GG Bond works on cleaning up some fossils at the lab as they’ll be used in a museum exhibit. He uses a fossil to create a data coin that is compatible with his special jet. This allows for him to travel back in time to the original animal (a T-Rex) the fossil was made of. While GG Bond is ecstatic to learn about dinosaurs in-person (as well as mine more accurate data for the data coin), he didn’t quite realize the danger he’d be in. He successfully gets out of this sticky situation but there’s still a lot more dinosaurs he needs to get information on.

Twelve-year-old Koushi Nagumo’s life suddenly goes downhill when his father abandons him after their house burns down. Left to fend for himself, Koushi collapses on the street, but an eccentric woman named Mineru Wachi takes pity on him and brings him to the female dormitory “Megami-ryou.” After learning of Koushi’s situation, Mineru, who happens to be the temporary manager, invites him to become Megami-ryou’s official dormitory mother. However, what awaits him are the dorm’s residents—each with their own wacky shenanigans—like the androphobic yet gentle Atena Saotome, the feminine tomboy Kiriya Senshou, and Mineru herself, whose recklessness knows no bounds when it comes to science. Despite this, Koushi does his best to fulfill the duties of this crazy new life! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Hashtags : Megami-ryou no Ryoubo-kun. , Mother of the Goddess’ Dormitory, 女神寮の寮母くん。

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Years ago, many magical “Artifacts” were stolen and scattered throughout the world. They fell into the hands of people who were not supposed to know of their existence, causing misfortune to those who abused their power. The Hoshisato family of magicians has special access to the Artifacts, and they take it upon themselves to return them to their rightful place. Despite her inexperience, Kana “Hatena” Hoshisato wishes to aid her parents Mamoru and Maeve in their quest, doing her best to improve. Meanwhile, her childhood friend Makoto Shiranui has come to their mansion to study magic under her father’s tutelage as part of a promise they made years ago. Hatena is excited to see her friend again, only to be utterly disappointed when the person she thought to be a girl all these years turns out to be a boy, leading to a bitter reunion. Before long, Makoto comes to know of the Artifacts and the true identities of the magicians he admires. Unfazed, he continues to strive to fulfill his promises and stay true to why he learns magic—to ease the sadness of people around him and, most importantly, to become a person worthy of being Hatena’s partner. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Hashtags:Hatena☆Illusion, はてな☆イリュージョン

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