
| | | It's Christmas time on the island of Opal, and a visiting young Prince introduces holiday traditions to its residents. What could be more festive than the powers of the color wizards? But Dr. Guell is jealous of the relationship between the Prince an . . . | |
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| | | Cello meets Fenne, a fellow Palette-in-training who's been having problems with his abilities ever since his bird-partner died. Despite his sarcastic attitude, Cello is determined to help him and become his friend. Then Olga - Dr. Guell's jealous bi . . . | |
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| | | CMX. A couple of stylish new arrivals show up on Opal, along with their own exotic birds. They bring quite a bit of excitement to the students of the Palette school, but what is their real purpose in being here - and what's their connection to Dr. Gu . . . | |
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| | | Dr. Guell is invited to help out at the Principal's daughter's wedding and he brings Cello along to assist. Cello impresses everyone by making a rainbow, but when she falls from the roof into Dr. Guell's arms, things get even more colorful! Cello and . . . | |
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| | | Though Oz's sudden appearance within Pandora wreaks havoc, the initially chilly reception to the prison-breaker turns more than warm when Jack Vessalius, hero of the tragedy of Sablier, manifests in Oz's body. Sensing Oz's resultant inner turmoil, Os . . . | |
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| | | Given a renewed lease on life by Eliot, another student who lends him a hand against the Baskervilles at Lutwidge Academy, Oz Vessalius is surprised to learn that his savior is a Nightray, just like Gil - not to mention he's also Gil's little brother . . . | |
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| | | Mitsuki, an only child at a Shinto shrine, grew up across the street from Kakeru, the son of a priest. They never got along growing up, and still don't get along as teenagers. However, a strange encounter with a demon seals their fate forever: the pa . . . | |
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| | | An action comedy in the shojo style that reads like Buffy, with a pair of teens who must overcome their dislike for each other to battle demons together. | |
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| | | With Pantheon High out of commission, Aziza and Yukio must attend Gilgamesh High, home to their greatest rival demigods. But when Yukio is getting beaten up, Ketan-the demigod of bad luck-comes along and offers his help and protection. Will being fri . . . | |
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| | | It's no fun being a high school outcast. It's even harder when your older sister is the most popular girl in school! The ultra-glam Hana is the ultimate teen queen, but her little sister, Ageha, is just a shy tomboy. Hana loves being the center of at . . . | |
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