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Jun 1, 2012

The Idolmaster-Ready by 765PRO ALLSTARS

The game follows the career of a producer who works for the fictional studio 765 Productions and must be able to launch the careers of a group of idol. Following the success of the computer game, there were several successors, and various adaptations in other media. The sequels include The Idolm@ster: Live for You! , The Idolm@ster 2 as well as some variations / extensions of the original game.
The Idolmaster
The Idolm@STER, based on the play of the same name , tells the story of employees at 765 Productions, both of the Idols who yearn to be stars and producers and assistants who live to achieve the dream of girls. The first opening theme is "READY!!" by 765PRO ALLSTARS and the first ending theme is "The world is all one!!" by 765PRO ALLSTARS.

May 30, 2012

To Love-Ru-Forever We Can Make It

The original title of To LOVE-Ru in its Japanese pronunciation toraburu is a play on words from English "trouble and "love". The anime's opening theme is "Forever We Can Make It!" by Thyme, the first ending theme for episodes one through thirteen is "Lucky Tune" by Anna.
Motto To Love Ru
Somewhere on earth, a young lady is caught by two men dressed in black. Meanwhile a young boy named Rito Haruna secretly observes Videl, his beloved since elementary school and that he wants to declare his love has always been without success.

May 26, 2012

Saki-The Player-Glossy:MMM

The story revolves around a student's first year in high school named Saki Miyanaga, who is brought into the world of mahjong Japanese competitive from another student's first year, Nodoka Haramura. The first opening theme is "Glossy:MMM" by Miyuki Hashimoto. The first ending theme is "Netsuretsu Kangei Wonderland" (Enthusiastic Welcome Wonderland) by Kana Ueda, Ami Koshimizu, Rie Kugimiya, Ryoko Shiraishi, and Shizuka Ito.
saki-anime
Saki Miyanaga, a first-year student in high school, hates mahjong because her family has always had to play and then punish her regardless of the outcome for the game. Because of this, Saki has learned to keep his score is constantly zero, but never win or lose, which is theoretically more difficult to win consistently.