Adapted from the manga "Ao Haru Ride" (アオハライド) by Sakisaka Io (咲坂伊緒).
A look into lives of three vampires, Viago, Deacon, and Vladislav who've lived together for over 100 years, on Staten Island and they are struggling with the mundane aspects of modern life, like paying rent, keeping up with the chore wheel, trying to get into nightclubs, and overcoming flatmate conflicts.
Also referred to as the Dark Age, the Bronze Age of Disney Animation was largely a result of Walt Disney’s passing. Left without a sense of direction or strong leadership, the company entered an era of hits and misses. They seemed to largely fall short of the ‘magic’ that most people associated with Disney. Most of the films in this era, while fondly remembered today, struggled to reach an audience, critical or otherwise. The films in this era did explore some unique and fascinating ideas, but were far less capable of executing them than previous generations. Animation was at a low point, with a focus on films that were cheaper and faster to make, as well as the company shifting its attention to live-action films and theme-parks. during this era they underestimated the vast potential that animated films could have on an audience…That was, until a surprise Box Office hit paved the way for something new…
Collection of anime shows in the Science Adventure universe.
A series of fantasy comedy films featuring the whacky character of Betelgeuse, a bio-exorcist who assists a family in scaring away a family that moved into their home.
The trilogy Love On the Danube promises romance, a picturesque cruise down the Danube River and Strauss waltzes among beautiful sights and sounds.
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