1. Dejiko no Sound Festival Summer Special 2000 - Di Gi Charat Wiki
Bevat niet: Theater: Vacation closing
Dejiko's Sound Festival Summer Special 2000 (でじこのサウンドフェスティバル サマースペシャル2000, Dejiko no Sound Festival Summer Special 2000) was released on August 23, 2000. It featured 8 vocal tracks and 13 instrumental tracks including the music used in the anime television mini series Di Gi Charat Summer Special 2000. CUTIE (ON AIR SIZE) Subtitle (サブタイトル) An Errand in Akihabara-nyo [Dejiko's theme] (あきはばらでお使いにょ (でじこテーマ), akihabara de otsukai nyo (dejiko teema)) The Boss is 8 Years Old [Pyoko's theme] (ボスさまは8歳 (ぴ
2. Di gi charat theater : Dejiko's summer vacation : Koge Donbo, author ...
Bevat niet: closing | Resultaten tonen met:closing
159 pages : 18 cm
3. Di Gi Charat Specials (Anime) - TV Tropes
A series of five seasonal specials based on the Di Gi Charat franchise which take place within the continuity of the original series.
A series of five seasonal specials based on the Di Gi Charat franchise which take place within the continuity of the original series. The specials began airing on TBS in August 2000 and finished a year later in August 2001. With the exception of …
4. Di Gi Charat - The Original TV Series with Limited ed Treasure Box DVD
DVD Features: All 16 episodes Bilingual (Japanese & English) w/ English subtitles Creditless opening & ending songs Illustration gallery featuring art by ...
DVD Features:
- All 16 episodes
- Bilingual (Japanese & English) w/ English subtitles
- Creditless opening & ending songs
- Illustration gallery featuring art by Koge-Donbo & character design sketches by Yoshinobu Yamakawa
- Outtakes
- Bonus Informational Booklet (16 pages)
- Bonus music CD featuring "Party Night" and 3 other songs
- Jewelry box
- Mini Figures of Dejiko, Puchiko, Rabi~en~Rose
- Free Di Gi Charat t-shirt offer voucher
- Bonus Informational Booklet (16 pages)
- Di Gi Charat Theater - Dejiko's Summer Vacation graphic novel
5. Di Gi Charat | Manga Wiki - Fandom
An animated Dejiko and her sidekick Gema first appeared on in a television advertisement for Gamers, set to the store's theme song, Welcome! by Hiroko Kato.
Di Gi Charat (デ・ジ・キャラット De Ji Kyaratto?) is a Japanese anime and manga series created by Koge-Donbo. The series follows a catgirl named Di Gi Charat "Dejiko" who was adopted as the mascot of Broccoli's retail chain store, Gamers. The original anime series and its original video animations (OVAs) are set in a Gamers store. There are twenty Gamers stores across Japan. Gamers opened a store in the United States in 2001, Anime Gamers, that is located in Los Angeles. Several specials, OVAs, and movie
6. Di Gi Charat (TV) - Anime News Network
Vintage: 1999-11-29 to 1999-12-23 ; Opening Theme: "Only One, No. 1" by Masami Okui ; Ending Theme: "Happy Day" by Asami Sanada, Miyuki Sawashiro, and Kyoko ...
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7. Koge Donbo - Catalog Home
Princess Dejiko and her friends travel to earth in order for Dejiko to train to be a proper princess on her home planet of Di Gi Charat.
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8. Di Gi Charat Nyo Complete Music: Dejion - Disc 2 : b-fairy records
15 jun 2020 · Second Disc Soundtrack from the anime DiGi Charat Nyo.
Second Disc Soundtrack from the anime DiGi Charat Nyo