Link and Princess Zelda attend the sword-fighting tournament on Picori Festival day. A peculiar man named Vaati emerges victorious and seeks to claim the Light Force concealed within the Bound Chest. Shockingly, Princess Zelda becomes petrified when the Light Force goes missing. Saving his companion is paramount to Link and he must acquire the Picori Blade's strength. However, it requires the expertise of a particular swordsmith to restore the shattered weapon. Will Link succeed in retrieving the fragmented sword before Vaati does?
Link and Tetra reside in a flood-ravaged Hyrule known as the Great Sea, and embark on a voyage aboard Tetra's pirate vessel. During their journey, they stumble upon the Ghost Ship, and after Tetra boards the ship, she screams for assistance. In an attempt to reach her, Link slips and tumbles into the sea, and washes up on a nearby island where he is awakened by a fairy named Ciela. While exploring the island, Link discovers the Phantom Hourglass, which contains the Sands of Hours, and encounters an elderly man named Oshus. Oshus offers to assist Link in reuniting with Tetra and finding the Ghost Ship. To aid him on his mission, Link enlists Captain Linebeck's assistance, and their team voyages to various islands using the S. S. Linebeck. After scouring the Great Sea, Link learns that he can find the Spirits of Courage, Wisdom, and Power by uncovering maps and clues hidden within the Temple of the Ocean King. This will help him in locating the Ghost Ship.
In ancient Japan's Warring States era, a Samurai general named Daigo Kagemitsu makes a pact with 48 demons. In exchange for complete dominion over the country, he promises to give them his unborn child's limbs. Once the child is born, Daigo commands him to be disposed of in the river, thinking that he'll die. But a kind-hearted sage rescues the baby and gives him prosthetics. As the boy grows up and becomes Hyakkimaru, he gains control over the demons who took his limbs, ultimately allowing him to reclaim them. Along the way, he saves an adolescent pickpocket named Dororo from a group of thugs, and both embark on a journey to locate and defeat the demons. However, their path is rife with supernatural beings and apparitions.
Mahoujin Guruguru targets a mature young audience and incorporates sporadic blunt humor and subtle references that could potentially shock Western parents. It is a spoof of initial role-playing games, particularly the turn-based ones like Final Fantasy. The voiceover artist replaces character dialogue with a spoken narrative common in such games, which constitutes one of the comedic aspects of the show. Frequently, RPG-style information boxes are showcased on the screen, supplemented by narration in the established RPG format. Nike and Kukuri, the lead protagonists' ultimate aim, is to overthrow Giri, the leader of the dark forces.
Shotaro Isinomori, a renowned Japanese comic book artist, created and illustrated this comic. It was initially serialized in Nintendo Power Magazine, comprising 12 installments ranging from January 1992 (Volume 32) to December 1992, and later published as a book in 1993. While it mostly traces the narrative of ALttP, some exclusive features were added to "amplify the dramatic pace and generate an element of astonishment."
In a distant era, humankind has regressed and now dwells in dispersed, minuscule communities. In addition to their day-to-day existence, individuals possess a mental prowess dubbed "Juryoku," which allows them to manifest their mental imagery. In the absence of contemporary technology, this aptitude has become a paramount source of energy. One day, Saki, a young maiden, and her fellow companions happen upon a diminutive archival robot on the fringes of their town. Its recordings disclose the antiquated history of humanity, including the genesis of Juryoku, which instigated a world war between psychics and non-psychics. Eventually, the psychics emerged victorious, leading to their oppressive power. After uncovering this confidential information, the grown-ups in their village deprive the youngsters of their Juryoku abilities and banish them. Fleeing to the sanctuary of a nearby forest, the troop comes across a colossal, hairless, two-legged mouse, referred to as a "Bakenezumi," and allies themselves with the animal in their continued conflict against a formidable adversary.
The Japanese name Saiyukiden Daienoh has been attributed to Katsuya Terada's manga, "Legend of the Journey to the West: The Great Monkey King," which is based on the sixteenth century Chinese novel, Xi You Yi, from which Terada drew inspiration.
A young man who has suffered an unfortunate death in the modern age was reincarnated as "Eldo" in a world very similar to the VRMMO he was playing before. However, it was a world where even basic usage of skills was not known...! Eld who became an adventurer in the state of level 1, lowest job "Novice", is the strongest job "Sage" that no one in this world knows. Take the journey alone to change to a new job!
Tori, a boy who can only use everyday magic, works as a servant at the adventurer’s guild to support his sick brother. He can only defeat slimes and obtain a small amount of magic stones. He earns a living day by day while enduring the unfair treatment he receives from the guild members. One day, he encounters a “talking book” in a cave. “Do you want to obtain a ‘real magic stone’?” Those words will greatly change Tori’s fate. The story of the everyday magician’s “unrivaled magic stone” begins here!
Sig, who worked as a versatile blacksmith for an S-rank guild, decides to walk away after growing tired of the exploitative working conditions! Loving swordsmithing more than anything, he chooses to settle down in the countryside and live a peaceful life. However, the blades he forges eventually begin to influence the entire world—!? The laid-back slow life of the strongest blacksmith, freely pursuing his passion for crafting, now begins in earnest!