
As for the features,
I was adventuring with a green dragon-like creature and a humanoid beetle-like Digimon that was mainly white with blue or navy-colored horns (there might have been others too).
There were boys, girls, and younger girls in the main character group.
The protagonist and the monster combined and fought.
– There should have been games released for the Game Boy Advance.
It’s unclear, but I hope to borrow your wisdom.
It’s not quite help, but…
Plus Star World?
Adventure Chronicle Plus Star World, perhaps?
Thank you!
What should we do with this thread…?
Fast!
It was too quick.
It feels good when the help thread has solid hints.
It doesn’t take a minute…
There’s nothing better than resolving it quickly…
I thought I knew quite a bit about the 2000s, but I actually don’t know anything at all, and the fact that the answer came up so quickly means it’s probably mainstream…
What was it again? Oh, it’s this when I googled it.
I have a memory of seeing something like this.
It doesn’t seem like there will be a stream, so if I’m going to watch it now, I guess renting is the way to go.
I have never watched the anime, but the character looked familiar when I saw the image.
I don’t know anything about anime or games…
Media mix series tend to fade into the distant memory.
Because it is almost never introduced later.
I was searching for dark-themed illustrations and suddenly thought of something, but I couldn’t remember what it was…
I would like to express my heartfelt thanks once again.
I remember because there was a feature on the game in CoroCoro at that time.
However, there wasn’t a manga adaptation that seemed to be serialized in CoroCoro, so I don’t know what kind of story it is and my impression is faint.
I really love the opening of the previous season of this anime.
I’ll just convey that the girls from Plasta World are naughty before and after their transformation.
Girls with a bee motif were somewhat common in the past, and I think that’s nice.
It was no good because it was being solved at an amazing speed.
Since it’s a 6 o’clock anime on TV Tokyo, there are probably quite a few people from that generation who know about it.
At the level of the year 2000, I still have a clear memory of it…
At that time, it felt like there were a lot of external linking or special Game Boy Advance games.
This and our sun.
A game like a prototype amiibo.
Ah, is the heroine a naughty one?
I was watching.
The toy figure was quite well made in a crossover style.
I feel like things like the attachment figures from Rockman EXE have been making a comeback.
I didn’t have it, but…
Is it resolved? Can I ask you too?
I think it was in the 2000s, but there was an anime featuring a toy called Pocket Critter, which is egg-shaped. The main character (a girl) owns several of them, and they contain dolls? figures? inside.
The toy has a personality, and the protagonist can become the personality of the toy, but it has a cooldown after being used once.
I’ve researched various things, but I can’t find anything that stands out.
Is it Delly?
I remember that sometimes the animation made the lips extremely sexy.
It seems there are three games released, but the anime only lasted for a year, which is quite tough.
Pocket Critter, that’s so nostalgic…
I didn’t know it was in the anime.
Is it Angelic Layer?
Despite being anonymous and having only a vague memory, you’re perfectly able to describe the characteristics of Beatmania, so I could answer that immediately too.
There are other people asking the same question, and they are answering “Super Doll Licca-chan,” isn’t that so?
I only remember that I was about 3 years old back then, and that there was a theme song and someone like IZAM.
https://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/question_detail/q14287965994
What phrases from the theme song or other information do you remember?
Do you remember the characteristics of the main characters?
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I saw it again after a long time, but the protagonist’s transformation really is tough with this appearance!
I have no idea what this anime is… Is it even an anime?
Is Stylish Candy from 1998?
This manga seems to exist, but I wonder if there’s an anime.
The only footage left of Stylish Candy is probably in commercials.
It seems that the series animation wasn’t mainly produced for toys?
The design as a transformation hero needs to be a bit more polished…
I can’t gauge the rating for children.
During this time, I often heard Jun Fukuyama’s voice in the 6 o’clock anime on TV Tokyo.
Touma was voiced by Yu Asakawa, and Beatma was voiced by Jun Fukuyama… I can’t remember at all…
I have a vague memory, but I feel like the second form had become cooler.
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It seemed kind of like Tatsunoko.
For now, let’s try to squeeze out whatever we can from our memory.
As someone who has watched Super Doll Licca-chan, I remember a scene where a damaged doll seems to be resting in something like a recovery capsule.
In the final episode, everyone will sing the opening together.
I found out that the sound director is Iwanami from Beast Wars, and that makes sense.
If you search for videos on YouTube, your memories might come back.
The Pluston of Mighty V was really lame…
Do you remember what years during the Heisei era you watched it?
I was looking into what kind of anime it is, but Doll Rika-chan is cute.
I feel like Rika-chan has many memorable points, so it’s hard to think of her as different.
The Doll Knights aren’t that strong, are they…?
Super Doll Licca-chan is interesting…
Hey hey hey
The relationship between Doll Rika and Rika-chan is precious.
Oni loli is good…
I only remember that there was a character with the voice of Kobuhei Hayashiya…
Help, I haven’t seen it in a while!