After facing extinction by life forms known as Gadoll, humanity dwells in a mobile fortress named Deca-Dence. Occupied by warriors and unskilled citizens, Natsume dreams of fighting. Her chance meeting with a repairman will shake the future of this world.
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While the term "gaiden" means "side story" in Japanese, this OVA series is only loosely connected to the The Eternity You Wish For TV series; it stars Akane, the sister of Haruka from the original series. While Akane is still recovering from a heartbreak, she is focusing on her success with the high-school swim team and keeping her mind off of romantic issues. She is therefore very irritated when a new transfer student named Joji announces to her the very first time they meet that he wants to marry her. Akane brushes off his advances, but Joji persists, and while her appearances may seem otherwise, Akane's defenses begin to soften. Joji may be boastful and thick-headed, but could he be the one to heal the pain that her heart has suffered?
North of 60 is a mid-1990s Canadian television series depicting life in the sub-Arctic northern boreal forest. It first aired on CBC Television in 1992 and was syndicated around the world. It is set in the fictional community of Lynx River, a primarily Native-run town depicted as being in the Dehcho Region, Northwest Territories. Most of the characters were Dene. Some non-native characters had important roles: the restaurant/motel owner, the band manager, the nurse and the town's main RCMP officer. The show explored themes of Native poverty, alcoholism, cultural preservation and conflict over land settlements and natural resource exploitation. Originally somewhat light-hearted, it quickly became a more dramatic and ponderous series.
After waking up in a morgue, an orphaned teen discovers she now possesses superpowers as the chosen Halo-Bearer for a secret sect of demon-hunting nuns.
Rex Stout's brilliant, portly sleuth solves crimes by analyzing clues gathered by others, including his assistant, Archie Goodwin. A lover of good mysteries (but not as much as orchids and fine food), the eccentric, reclusive Wolfe was first played by William Conrad ('Cannon'). The character was revived in a 2001 A&E series with Maury Chaykin and Timothy Hutton.