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Are there any animal anime
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Yes, several. Google it if you want to find some, I can only think of Hamtaro off the top of my head. G123u: There are a TON of anime out there! Hamutaro/Hamtaro is a very popular animal anime. There is also Inukami! translated into 'God Dog.' A very awesome anime movie features a lot of animals. It's called 'Animal Crossing' You can watch it on Youtube.
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Yes, several. Google it if you want to find some, I can only think of Hamtaro off the top of my head. G123u: There are a TON of anime out there! Hamutaro/Hamtaro is a very popular animal anime. There is also Inukami! translated into 'God Dog.' A very awesome anime movie features a lot of animals. It's called 'Animal Crossing' You can watch it on Youtube.