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Episodes 1-13 of the Japanese anime. In the distant cosmos, warring
factions fight for control of the planets of East and West. On the
West planet, a king has risen to unite the people and bring
stability, but the East is still engulfed by war. Jeanne Kaguya
d'Arc (voice of Yoko Hikasa), a girl prophesised to be the saviour
of the worlds at birth, travels to the East planet with Leonardo Da
Vinci (Tomokazu Sugita) in the hope of uniting the battling clans
under the flag of the impulsive Nobunaga (Mamoru Miyano) and ending
the war forever. The episodes are: 'The Star', 'The Lovers', 'The
Chariot', 'The Magician', 'The Tower', 'Strength', 'The
Hierophant', 'Wands', 'The Moon', 'Temperance', 'Death', 'The Fool'
and 'Ace of Swords'.
Anime feature written and directed by Hiroyuki Okiura. Following
the death of her father (voice of Kirk Thornton), 11-year-old Momo
(Amanda Pace) moves with her mother (Stephanie Sheh) to the remote
island of Shio. Struggling to deal with her grief, Momo tries to
discover the meaning behind an unfinished letter her father left
her containing only two words, 'Dear Momo'. As she adapts to rural
island life, a number of strange incidents occur on the quiet
island and Momo discovers three impish spirits behind them. But are
the mischievious trio of Iwa (Fred Tatasciore), Kawa (Dana Snyder)
and Mame (Bob Bergen) actually around to help her?
The final 12 episodes from the Japanese anime. Skilled high school
student Daichi (voice of Miyu Irino) has the ability to control a
special laser known as the Livlaster which allows him to pilot the
Earth Engine. He becomes a key figure in mankind's battle against
an alien race but he will need to make some allies to help him win
the fight. The episodes are: 'A Maiden's Tear That Sparkled Through
the Night', 'True Self', 'Her Flare', 'The Knights of Midsummer',
'Onslaught Through the Wilderness', 'Your Smile Means Everything',
'Satellitejack', 'The Meaning of a Captain', 'The Operation
Summer', 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', 'Auberon' and 'Captain
Earth'.
Japanese anime series following Mugen (voice of Kazuya Nakai), a
disreputable, wild samurai warrior, and Jin (Ginpei Sato), a
mysterious, dignified ronin. When the two warriors cross paths and
become involved in a violent swordfight, they find themselves as
mismatched comrades on a quest to help young waitress Fuu (Ayako
Kawasumi) track down an elusive samurai.
Fifth collection of episodes from the anime following the
adventures of a boy who sets out to become a pirate. Like many
others before him, Monkey D. Luffy (voice of Mayumi Tanaka) is
obsessed by the tale of the treasure horde called One Piece
reputedly buried by the Pirate King Gol D. Roger before his
execution. Armed with only his irrepressible nature, Monkey sets
out to become a pirate in the dangerous waters of the Grand Line -
and it isn't long before he has his own crew of ruffians, a ship
and a navy fleet on his trail as he searches for the treasure that
will crown him the new king of the pirates.
The complete series of the Japanese anime following the adventures
of a pair of feisty sisters who are kicked out of Heaven for bad
behaviour. Panty (voice of Arisa Ogasawara) and Stocking (Mariya
Ise) are disappointed to find themselves banished to Daten City,
located outside both Heaven and Hell, but resolve to earn their way
back. The duo duly set about taking on the ghosts that stalk the
city with the variety of unusual powers they possess, not least the
ability to weaponise their own underwear...
The second series of the anime following the students of Fumizuki
Academy, who possess the unusual ability to summon avatars. There
is a firm hierarchy at the school, with students placed in classes
from A to F - with the higher classes enjoying more powerful
avatars - which makes things tough for Akihisa Yoshii and the rest
of Class F when they set out to overturn the existing order. The
episodes are: 'Me, Everyone and Swimming in the Ocean', 'Me, a
Yukata and Festivities', 'Me, That Girl and a Stuffed Toy', 'Me, My
True Colours and a Man's Dignity', 'Me, Peeking and Training Camp',
'Me, Peeking and a Far Away Paradise', 'Me, Japan and the Language
I'm Unfamiliar With', 'Me, Romance and Diplomacy', 'Me, Romance and
the Art of Love', 'Yuji, Shoko and Their Childhood Memories',
'Idiots, Fools and Requiem' and 'Idiots, Tests and Summoned
Beasts'.
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Management
Richard L. Daft, Alan Benson, …
Paperback
R1,034
R919
Discovery Miles 9 190
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