
Pokemon,Digimon, Elfen Lied, Cowboy Beebop,Evangelion, One Piece, Arc the Lad, you name it. People loved Dragon Ball here, the most popular show in the 90's, it caused a generational change in Spain, that's why during the90's and early 2000 we had a lot of anime in Spain. In Spain Captain Tsubasa was really popular in the early 90's People love football here, number 1 sport in the continent. Let me tell you why it was so popular in Europe, specially in Spain She build an interesting work and managed to juggle a cast of 7 main character reasonably well (not perfect, but better than SM IMHO) She's done good work on Journeys IMHO It's not a terrible episode like Drizzile's evolution that will make me change my mind on her I'll always love Gakuen for giving me Goromi and Bluepon who are the only yokai I really like (to the point I poured money to get their medals lol).Īlso, Deko Akao is not a bad writer. That one ended earlier this year and replaced by yet another revival of the original entry, which is the one we have right now. There the kids - who looked like human versions of some of the original yokai turns out they are reincarnations with Jibanyan's being born as the grandson of his former owner from back when he was a cat - tranforming into tokusatsu-esque heroes, with the watches being used not just for summoning but for morphing (#proudpowerrangersnerd) as well. The idea was presented with Yokai Gakuen Y, a first entry that's the only one so far lol. "Yokai Jam" was meant to be more of an experiment thing where they'd try crazier, more "out there" ideas for the brand.

That show was ended with a sort of hook for their project which would be kickstarted by the 6th movie, that'd continue into a new series.
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Then they returned to the original setting with "exclamation mark" series (mostly the same title except for the "!") and that lasted for 30 episodes or something. It end up having a rushed ending, most likely because it wasn't performing as Bandai/OLM wanted. Yet, it just end up being very episodic with a "yokai of the week" and the plot being used every once in a blue moon.

The only major differences are the focus on humor being toned down and there being a sort of plot going on. They sold Shadow Side as darker and stuff but honestly, as it started being a series, it wasn't that far of the original. Original series got a "closure" (mostly felt like another episode) for Shadow Side, following on the plot of the 4th movie. Click to expand.Yes but it then backpedal in their instance.
