“Orphan Pastel and her eccentric adventurer housemates explore a parallel world through treasure hunts and mysterious quests.”
Fortune Quest
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Based on your preference for character-driven stories with layered emotional arcs, this title's exploration of identity and belonging would deeply resonate. The pacing mirrors series you've rated highly, and its thematic depth aligns with your appreciation for nuanced storytelling...
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Synopsis
Orphan Pastel and her eccentric adventurer housemates explore a parallel world through treasure hunts and mysterious quests.
Our story is set in another world, parallel to ours. We meet Pastel, an orphan girl, 18 years old, who lives with a group of adventurers in a small house. Pastel works as a writer and also a "mapper", charting towns, the countryside, rivers and mountains with sketches and illustrations. She is highly respected by her friends as her intelligence and honesty are extraordinary. Living in the house with Pastel, we meet Clay, a young swordsman; Trapp, the son of a bandit chieftain; Kitton, literally a working dictionary and a descendant of the Family Kittons; Knoll, a big guy a with tender heart; Whitey, a baby dragon; and Rumy, an infant sorcerer of the tribe "Elf." Together this odd group become involved in many mysterious adventures from treasure hunting, to searching for a missing person, to challenging a riddle, to many more unexpected quests. (Source: Enoki Films USA)
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σ 0.47 · scores cluster tight
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Running avg · Feb 2011 → Oct 2024
- 7 “I've watched this during the late 90's and I have to say it's very decent to watch this nowadays if you're looking for a feel-good anime that is focused mainly on adventure and magic. I have a few...”
- 7 “I grew up hearing that this show was a worse version of Slayers, and I am here to tell you that is pure slander. They are both mediocre. HOWEVER, this show felt a lot more fun to watch than Slayers...”
- 6 “At this point in time, this anime is one for gamers with silly jokes that mostly gamers would find funny. There isn't a whole lot to say about this anime because it was never subbed and there is...”
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- Format 26 × 23′ eps × min
- Total runtime 9h 58m all episodes
- Aired Oct 1997 – May 1998 Fall 1997
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-2861 catalog
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