Kawaii: (↗kawaii (可愛い) = "cute" or "adorable") If you've watched anime in Japanese, you've heard characters use the term 'kawaii'. So if the title makes you want to say that (often using ↗chibi characters, i. e. small and super-deformed), then it fits.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| A | ||
| A Little Snow Fairy Sugar | Buy | See Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar |
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Aquarian Age |
Rent |
The amateur rock band T. L. Signal (featuring slob guitar player Shingo, know-it-all keyboarder Junichi, and quiet harmonica player/singer/songwr |
| Aquarian Age - Sign for Evolution | Rent | See Aquarian Age |
| C | ||
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Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar |
Buy |
Saga is a normal school girl living in Europe. She has everything planned down to the smallest details for her daily life and she works very hard (in addition to being very musical). Her friends love her for this and her self-appointed rival Greta does not. Things are fine until one day on the way home, Saga discovers something small, ultra cute, and very hungry -- the apprentice snow fairy named Sugar. Humans normally can't see fairies but in this case Saga can. Having fed the hungry fairy, Sugar has attached herself to Saga like a lost puppy. And when Sugar's friends and fellow apprentices Salt and Pepper join the scene to look for the elusive "Twinkles", what's a girl to do? |
| S | ||
| Sugar | Buy | See Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar |
| Sugar: A Little Snow Fairy | Buy | See Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar |
| アクエリアンエイジ | Rent | See Aquarian Age |
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