The "Japan Anime Edition" music video directed by Ruka Noguchi for I Like It by Cardi B.
Music video produced by Takashi Murakami for "It Girl" performed by Pharrell Williams.
The characters from Ranma 1/2, Urusei Yatsura, and Inuyasha all gather together in a short crossover to introduce the 50th Anniversary Weekly Shonen Sunday "Rumic World" Museum opening, celebrating Rumiko Takahashi's manga work.
Music video for I Want Nothing by The Black Ghosts.
故事的的舞台是2012年已经废弃的东京新宿。因遗传因子受到污染,全世界的男性全部灭绝。而面对绝种的境地,世界上仅存的女性分成了接受命运的享乐派与相信科学改变命运的奋斗派。独眼战士率领着卫士队领受了镇压的任务,机缘巧合下发现了被称为人类希望的“ICE”。激战过后在连绵的树海之间独眼战士与命运的少女相遇了。出生之时正值世上男人死亡之际的人类最后一代少女。也就是这个世界上已经没有LOLI了,死心吧!百合向的普装版OVA包装盒封面预示着姐妹百合的开始……醒醒吧,这世界上只剩女人了!
Is It College Yet? is a 2002 American animated comedy-drama television film written by Glenn Eichler and Peggy Nicoll, and directed by Karen Disher. The film was the second film-length installment of MTV's animated series Daria, after 2000's Is it Fall Yet?, and served as the series finale, chronicling the end of high school as the characters prepare for college. Is It College Yet? was produced in lieu of an abbreviated, six-episode sixth season requested by MTV. Series creator Glenn Eichler planned to wrap the show with the fifth-season finale "Boxing Daria", believing that there was no more story to tell. Eichler agreed to write Is It College Yet? in order to have a true series finale for Daria. The film was first broadcast by MTV on January 21, 2002, released on both VHS and DVD formats on August 27, 2002, and was included on the DVD release of Daria: The Complete Animated Series on May 11, 2010. The film has yet to see a Blu-ray release.
s It Fall Yet? is a 2000 American animated comedy-drama television film written by Glenn Eichler and Peggy Nicoll, and directed by Karen Disher and Guy Moore. First broadcast on August 27, 2000, the film was the first of two film-length installments for MTV's animated series Daria.