Cleanedbyblood wrote:One that my niece loved when she was younger was one called A Little (or Tiny) Snow Fairy Named Sugar. Its about an 11 year old girl who lives with her grandmother after her mother, who was a famous pianist and music writer, was killed in an accident (I believe the manga states that her father died before she was born). The girl, named Saga, likes to plan her day down to the last minute. Saga's only dream seems to be to buy back her mother's piano which sits in a music shop not far from her grandmother's house. One day she gets caught in a sudden rain storm and has to take cover under a store awning. While there she sees what she believes at first to be just some doll. The doll turns out to be a season fairy apprentice named Sugar. Sugar is training to become a snow fairy. Sugar as well as some other apprentice fairies (Salt the sun fairy and Pepper the wind fairy are just a couple that come to mind right now) have come to earth looking for something called a "Twinkle" which they must find if they are to become full-fledged season fairies. The thing is none of them really know what a "twinkle" looks like. They know it is either "puffy fluffy", "comfy warm", or "sparkly".
Normally humans cannot see season fairies, but Saga can and agrees, at first reluctantly, to help them out.
I'm not going to tell to much as I don't want to spoil it for you, but its a good short anime series, (I can't remember how many eps its got ). Unlike most other anime, this one doesn't take place in Japan, it takes place in a town called Guttenburg which more than likely is in Germany.
Atria35 wrote:The Girl Who Leapt Through Time - sci-fi movie involving time travel.
Crossfire wrote:It's been a while since I've watched it, but I don't remember Nichijou being too bad.
Crossfire wrote:It's been a while since I've watched it, but I don't remember Nichijou being too bad.
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