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AGA Youth Prize Pack

Four popular anime (cartoon) series are available for use as prizes in upcoming AGA rated tournaments. Chapters may use these prizes to attract youth to adult events, as well as for youth specific events. Japanese Anime is aimed at specific genders. Shonen is for boys and usually features lots of action and adventure. Shojo is for girls and features lots of romance. Some boys like Shojo, and some girls like Shonen, but the anime is best targeted along gender lines unless a teen specifically requests otherwise. Pay attention to the suggested age range as well, or you may have an irate parent tracking you down later. Anime is episodic, so these sets should not be broken up. The strongest boy 16 or older should recieve all three volumes of Hunter X Hunter. The strongest girl should receive the entire Fruits Basket and Kodocha, or you can give each series to separate girls. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is suitable for either gender, the DVD and the comic book should go to different kids.

This offer is only available for AGA Chapters, and at AGHS sponsored tournaments. All of this material was generously donated by Winston Jen, and is meant to help pull youth in to our events. The anime prize pack, worth over $225 retail, is free for chapters. We are charging $20 to cover shipping and handling. To order, contact Chapter Services. Payment must be received in advance.

Hunter x Hunter

Hunters are a special breed, dedicated to tracking down treasure, magical beasts, and even humans. But such pursuits require a license, and less than one in a hundred thousand can pass the grueling qualification exam. Gon might be a country boy, but he has high aspirations. Despite his aunt's protest, Gon decides to follow in his father's footsteps and become a legendary Hunter. The journey begins on the long, arduous road to the Exam Hall, where he meets Leorio and Kurapika, two applicants with the same determination. Gon and his two companions must now prove their worth and earn the right to call themselves Hunters!

This box set includes volumes 1, 2 & 3, 46 episodes on 9 DVDs

Age Rating: 16 + This Anime contains graphic cartoon violence. It should not be given to younger children without permission from their parents.

Fruits Basket

Based on the top selling shojo manga series in America .

The Sohmas are a family cursed, a curse which has led to their isolation for generations. When any single member of the family is embraced by a person of the opposite gender, they transform into an animal from the Chinese Zodiac! The Sohmas have managed to keep this embarrassing little secret hidden for many, many years That is, until young Tohru Honda stumbles into their life. Inspiring some and infuriating others, Tohru manages to turn life in this most unusual household upside down as Zodiac rivals clash. But above all, she must promise to keep their secret as one of her own Or face the consequences!

This box set includes volumes 1, and 2, 26 episodes on 4 DVDs

Age Rating: 13+, but won't offend or bother younger kids.

Kodocha

Sana Kurata may be a famous TV star, but her life is anything but perfect! It seems as if the only time this 11-year-old superstar isn't causing trouble is when she's trying to fix it . . . but even then, there's bound to be some sort of chaos! From feuding friends and neighborhood nuisances to tabloid reporters, classroom battles and scripted kisses, Sana's got her hands full. And just as her career takes an unexpected nose dive, the book she's worked so hard to publish looks to do more harm than good.

But life's hardest lesson lies just around the corner, and Sana's gonna have to realize there are some problems that just can't be fixed. Will the distraught diva come to her senses before it's too late? Or will tragedy breed tragedy?

Contains 51 episodes on 13 DVDs.

Age Rating: We're going to say 15+. Although targeted at Japanese elementary school students, this series contains occasional sexual humor that American audiences may consider inappropriate for younger children. The official rating on this series is 13+, but consider our recommendation as a Parental Guidance suggestion.

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time

This movie is suitable for either boys or girls.

Something strange has happened to Makoto Konno. Time has suddenly stopped and moved her backwards. With her newly discovered ability to literally leap backwards in time Makoto finds that tests become a piece of cake, embarrassing situations are corrected, and she can have her favorite food anytime she wants. Unfortunately, her carefree time traveling has adverse effects on the people she cares for. With every successful leap Makoto somehow alters the fate of those around her. This wasn't supposed to happen and as she races back in time to fix everything, she notices that her abilities are not limitless but with every successful jump she's one step closer to discovering the most wonderful secret in her young adult life. This limited edition is packaged in an artbox and includes both the original soundtrack and a second DVD full of extras.

Age Rating: 13+, younger kids might be bored by some of the content.

This is a comic book, the manga adaptation of the acclaimed anime film! Makoto Konno is having one of those days. While performing an errand for her mother, Makoto loses the brakes on her bike and barrels headlong down the street into an oncoming train. This would have been the capper for a horrible day, but for some reason something strange has happened. Time has suddenly stopped and moved her backward! With every successful leap Makoto somehow alters the fate of those around her and discovers the most wonderful secret in her young adult life. 200 pages, B&W.

Age Rating: 13+, younger kids might be bored by some of the content.