Just because, I will say that I'm ending the message here because I'm a nice person like that. I hope this satisfies the people who respond with "TL DR." Not that it would really do anything. The one I actually got past one-thousand was 1305. My two other attempts stopped at 920 something and 957. Also, yes, just for the fun of it, I HAVE in fact sent over-one-thousand-word emails. I got stuck on that demon tournament thing. I don't really remember much else, though. I actually mainly remember that one part where Chii goes shopping and fails. I think., and it is abbreviated as Shini Choco. I don't really remember anything except that I didn't like the ending, it was labelled as ecchi when I thought it shouldn't have been. Shinigami to Chocolate Parfait* that I read a while back. Anime songs tend to get worse as the progress. There were a LOT more that I liked, but it's been years or months or weeks since I've last read or watched them. It probably would(n't) ruin my image and I have no image to ruin. I could list down a lot more, but I held back because I wouldn't want to ruin my nonexistent image. She helped Rina escape from the sea monsters, which led to her capture. It got labelled as ecchi, so I guess I'll take those people's word for it. She loves to read books and is a good friend of Rina. The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu)ġ1. The World God Only Knows (Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai)ĥ. Nazo no Kanojo X (Mysterious Girlfriend X)*Ĥ. I have no idea what I typed in back there, so there might be repeats. Also, sorry to everyone who types in TL DR in response to this post. I guess anime and Cortex Command don't mix too well, though. I only knew Lily because I played Cosmic Break. To change the topic, I hate the fact that I don't know the characters for most of the people's profile pictures. Only, like, one Yui doll that I got from someone else. I don't have any anime DVDs or products, really. I'm not sure exactly to what degree of obsession you have to be at to be considered an otaku. Not that that's anything to be proud of, but I fit the description pretty well. It began releasing the manga on April 2006 under the title Pichi Pichi Pitch: Mermaid Melody.įull article: Episode List Season 1 No.If none of you have noticed, I consider myself an otaku. Del Rey Manga acquired the rights to publish the manga for the North American audience. While the anime has not since been re-licensed for an English language distribution for other Western Territories, (apart with clips of English Fandubs seen on websites such as YouTube and Facebook), another English dub has been produced in southeast Asia shown in Malaysia and Singapore on TV3 and MediaCorp 8 in 2006 and TV9. However it is said that TV Aichi is reviewing the show's dub for an upcoming release. As of 2009, the anime has been completely dubbed but is being held by TV Aichi. Using the power of music, Lucia is able to protect herself and the mermaid kingdoms from a growing evil force.ĪDV Films acquired the license to the anime on June 2004 for its North American release, but was eventually dropped due to difficulty in finding backers and securing a TV airing deal. Lucia must travel to the human world to reclaim her pearl and protect the mermaid kingdoms. As the mermaid princess of the North Pacific, one of the seven Mermaid Kingdoms, Lucia Nanami entrusts a magical pearl to a boy who falls overboard a ship one night.
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