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*Maburaho = An unlucky high school wizard named Kazuki has great DNA, but horrible grades at his prestigious magic school. What's more, he's a washout with the ladies and can only use his magical powers eight times before he turns into dust. But when three magical hotties learn of his secret, they come on to him like there's no tomorrow, and there just may not be, after he turns his last trick!

*Mahô shôjo neko Taruto = ~ a cat girl named Taruto who lives with a human named Iori who she has a crush on. Iori also lives with another human girl. They and other humans don't seem to understand her when she talks to them. Taruto meets two other cat girls who become her friends. She also befriends a flying rodent who she teams up with to help her train her magical powers. Meanwhile, some evil cat people are trying to capture her for those powers.

*Macross = mecha
*Macross 7 = mecha

*Magic Knight Rayearth = over 20 episodes ~ 3 14 year old girls are transported to a different world called Cephiro to save Princess Esmeraude (the Piller [Ruler] of Cephiro, which means she maintained the world with constant prayer) from High Priest Zagato who kidnapped her. Esmeraude's full-time job was what led to the trouble that brought in the Magic Knights. The smart girl is Fuu Honouji, the one most people say is the prettiest one is Umi Ryuuzaki, and the main one is Hikaru Shidou. They gained control of their personal giant battle-robots (called "Rune-Gods"). Hikaru Shidou is a short bundle of energy; her family runs a dojo, so she is skilled in martial arts; her Rune-God is Rayearth, with power over fire. Umi Ryuuzaki is tall, elegant, and from a rich family; she's an expert fencer; her Rune-God is Selence, with power over water. Fuu Hououji is shy, glasses-wearing, and expert at archery; her Rune-God is Windam, with power over the winds. In general, the girls (not sure about Fuu though) are in love with these guys, and some guys are in love with them. I'm also not sure if the guys are the same people. '.' That probably doesn't make sense, but oh well. Anyway, besides their personal matters, the girls fight monsters to try to save Esmeraude. *Magic Knight Rayearth 2 = 29 episode sequal of the one ^. Hikaru has been having nightmares about an evilly cackling dark female figure. No one is there to be the Piller at Cephiro, so it's crumbling. Three different enemy forces are hoping to take advantage of the disarray to seize the power of the Pillar. The enemy groups are Chizeta (the Arabian Nights World), Fahren (the Chinese World), and Autozam (the High-Tech World). Many of the evil characters are named after cars so kids will remember their names better.

*Magic Woman M = ?

*Magic Users Club = One sunny day invaders came from space. They were robots which defeated the UN forces in seconds. After that the invaders (known as "Bell") roamed around and observed human society. In fact, they were peaceful unless attacked. They were polite and followed all the traffic laws, too. Still, they were aliens and the people of Earth wanted them to go home. The Kitanohashi High School Magic Club took it on themselves to defeat these foul robots and free the world.

*Maiden of Destruction = ?

*Maison Ikkouku = romantic

*M�R: M�rchen Awakens Romance = Ginta is just an ordinary nerdy boy, who imagines being the hero in a magical world. One day, his dream comes true, and he is summoned to that world that he has been dreaming about. There, his mission is to defeat the evil Chess Pieces by using his magical "�RM"(pronounced air-um), Babbo.

*Mari Iyagi (My Beautiful Girl Mari) = In Korean director Seong-kang Lee's animated fantasy, a young boy, Nam-woo, lives in a seaside village with his widowed mother and ailing grandmother. On the cusp of adolescence, Nam-woo's overwhelmed by the changes in his life and retreats into a dream world, whose wonders he explores with an ethereal and mysterious girl, Mari. Although initially an escape, this enchanted realm eventually helps the youth cope with his real-life troubles.

*Marmolade Boy = soap opeara-like thing ~ a love triangle between Yuu, Miki, and some other person I think.

*Martian Successor Nadesico = directed by Tatsuo Sato. In the not-so-distant future, humanity has colonized the moon and Mars -- and then attackers arrive from Jupiter. Overpowered and outmatched, Earth's hopes rest on the newly developed spaceship Nadesico. Commanded by the lovestruck Yurika and her reluctant pilot Akito, the Nadesico is reading to meet its destiny.

*Master Mosquiton = about vampires

*Mayonaka no Tantei [Midnight Detective] Night Walker = about vampires

*Maze = I saw this, but I'm not sure if I saw it in order, even though it was SUPPOSED to be in order. Anyway, I'll tell you how I saw it -- the first episode was where all these people were on this quest, one of them being a girl who turns into a guy at night time. The next episode, it's just that girl, and she meets all the other people that were in the previous episode as if for the first time.

*Mazinger Z = ?

*Megaman = Some robot boy is on some mission.

*Meikyu Monogatari (Neo Tokyo) = This collection showcases short films from three talented anime creators. A girl and her cat discover a fantasy world filled with strange creatures in Rintaro's "Labyrinth Labyrinthos." In Yoshiyaki Kawajiri's futuristic tale "The Running Man," a writer explores the psyche of an obsessed race-car driver. And a man is sent into the jungle to investigate the disappearance of a construction supervisor in Katsuhiro Otomo's "Construction Cancellation Order." All three episodes are very surreal and insane.

*The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya = Kyon tries to be nice to Haruhi Suzumiya, the weird girl who says she has no interest in ordinary humans. He ends up getting pulled into her club, where the other members are secretly an alien, a time traveler, and an esper.

*Metabots = a boy and his metabot (robot "friends" used for battling) go around battling other kids to get their metabots' parts.

*Midori Days = Seventeen year old Seiji Sawamura (aka Mad Dog) has never had a girlfriend because of his reputation as a rebel/delinquent who always gets into fights. One day as he is in his bedroom sulking about this, his right hand suddenly turns into a doll-sized girl named Midori Kasunago. She confesses to him that she has had a crush on him since middle school. While she is in this doll state attached to his arm, her lifesize body is in a coma.

*Mirage of Blaze = like Rurouni Kenshin, only instead the samurai are reincarnated into modern times. High schoolers Takaya and Yuzuru are best friends who share an extraordinary bond: They're conduits for ancient psychic powers. Street-savvy Takaya is always on the lookout for Yuzuru, but even he can't single-handedly stop the war they've inherited from Japan's chaotic Warring States Period. The two friends must band together with others like themselves to battle the clutches of long-dead spirits that have begun to re-enter the living world.

*Miyuki-chan in Wonderland = This movie is made up of two parts: The first part is where Miyuki gets sent down a rabbit hole into Wonderland, and the second is Miyuki-chan in Mirrorland, where she gets sucked into a mirror by her own reflection. Each part is only 15 minutes long. This resembles Alice in Wonderland . . . except everyone in this wonderland is a lesbian that tries to get under Miyuki's clothes. Clamp's worst anime, if you ask me. It has no plot or character development; it's basically just hentai. The only good thing about it was its art.

*Moble Suit Gundam = I think this is the one with that boy -- I forgot his name. I think he piolets a gundam? He fights against the blonde guy that always seems to be in every Gundam series? Maybe? I don't remember; I get all the Gundams mixed up, because they're all so much alike. u_u I think this one is the first one ever made though.
*Moble Suit Gundam 0083 = never cared enough to watch it; the numbers counting in the opening turned me off. +~_~'

*MonColle Knights = Mondo and a girl his age who he has a crush on and she on him go to the monster world to collect items from monsters; they hardly ever do though; they just stop the evil people from getting the items.

*Monkey Madness = It used to be on UPN44 two years ago I think. If I remember correctly, it has to do with two monkies from another planet, one evil, and the other good. One of them, it could be the good one or bad, or both, well, one of 'em tries to take over the Earth.

*Monster Rancher = A forteen, and later fifteen year old girl (Holly) from the past and a ten year old boy (Genki) from pressent time are in the past with "monsters" (more like animals gifted with supernatural powers [some of them]). Some monsters are good, called Goodies; and some mosters are bad, called Badies. The master Bady is named Moo, and a long time ago, in the time of Pangea, some scientists made it so that Moo's body was seperated from his spirit. But somehow, Moo's spirit came back alive. It went into the body of Holly's father until he finds his real body of a monster. The only monster that can defeat Moo is a Goody named the Phenoex (sp?). So Genki and Holly, along with their Goody friends, travel the world to find the Phenoex's spirit/body. (The Phenoex's body and spirit were seperated too; it was the only way the scientists could stop their fighting from long ago.)

*Mugen no [Infinite] Ryvius = In the year 2225, an act of sabotage against an astronaut training center strands a group of nearly 500 teens aboard the Ryvius, a hidden interstellar vehicle. With little training and even less experience, can the group save itself from extinction? The external and internal challenges they'll face as they try to preserve themselves and their ship are guaranteed to test even the strongest member's mettle.

*Musekinin [Irresponsible] Kancho [Captain] Tylor = comedy based on a series of novels by Hitoshi Yoshiyoka. Aired on Japanese television from 1993 to 1994 and ran for 26 episodes. Set in the far future, this space comedy brings us into the tense beginnings of an interstellar war between the human United Planets Space Force and the humanoid Raalgon Empire. Justy Ueki Tylor is an extraordinarily lazy yet charming young man with the uncanny ability to talk himself into and out of any situation, from joining the military to hostage negotiations. Through fate, destiny, luck, and all the other universal forces that seem to be on his side, coupled with the appreciation of a retired admiral, Tylor is put in charge of the space destroyer Soyokaze (Gentle Breeze). Under his command are the biggest collection of misfits and outcasts that the United Planets Space Force has assembled and, oddly enough, also the most skilled. Throughout the 26 episodes, the Soyokaze's crew manages to stumble through demotion, enemy capture and an interstellar war without getting killed. Tylor on the other hand, wins the heart of every woman he comes in contact with, accidentally thwarts several attempts on his life--some by his own superiors--and mangages to put a stop to that pesky war that is keeping him from having just that much more fun. The TV series ends with our heroes banding together, defying all orders to take the Soyokaze into deep space--once again with massive property damange--and true to that ending, their adventures are far from over, and the story continues in a 10-part OAV.

*Mushi-Shi = Mushi are the purest form of life, often appearing as ghost-like creatures, sometimes taking on human form. Mushi Master Ginko travels deep into the mountains to help people dealing with mushi.

*Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok = In this anime based on the manga, the mythical Norse god Loki has been exiled to Earth in the form of a young boy. To return to the land of the gods, the outcast must collect auras of evil, a task he fulfills by running a detective agency specializing in occult mysteries. A master of disguise and a problem-solving king, Loki -- aided by his assistant, Yamino, and gorgeous-yet-klutzy high schooler Mayura -- takes on the scariest spooks around.

*My Neighbors the Yamadas = may not be an anime?

*My-HiME = Teenager Mai once dreamed of an ordinary high school life -- that is, before she won a scholarship to the prestigious Fuuka Academy. But it turns out that Mai is a HiME, one of 12 girls with supernatural powers gathered at the academy to fight the demons that dwell in and around the school. However, a murky secret organization has other plans for the HiME than just wasting fiends. . . .

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