The word 'anime' (アニメ) is a Japanese shortening of the English word 'animation' — a gairaigo, or foreign loanword.
The word 'anime' (アニメ) is a Japanese shortening of the English word 'animation' — a gairaigo, or foreign loanword.


BLUE REFLECTION RAY
Based on the video game Blue Reflection · via Wikidata
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Blue Reflection Ray
3 entries in this franchise · chronological
In a world where girls' feelings can become powerful magical artifacts known as “Fragments”, magical girls called Reflectors can use this power to protect the people around them and the world they live in. The outgoing Hiori Hirahawa and the socially awkward Ruka Hanari have both just been recruited into the ranks of the Reflectors, and they'll both have to learn to work together and resonate with one another's emotions if they want to be the strongest that they can be. If that weren't difficult enough, though, the girls have also discovered a mysterious and antagonistic group of so-called “Red” Reflectors, who have forgone protection to steal girls' Fragments (and the emotions they contain), no matter the consequences. As Ruka and Hiori get closer to the truth of the Red Reflector's motives, they will discover secrets and dangers that challenge everything the girls know, and push friend and enemy alike to the breaking point…and beyond.
Synopsis from Anime News Network
Blue Reflection Ray!
ONA·24 ep
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