用英语写或翻译的动漫片段

最好是关于《守护甜心》《幸运星》〈凉宫春日〉的

幸运星

Lucky Star (らき☆すた, Raki☆Suta?) is a Japanese four-panel comic strip manga by Kagami Yoshimizu. The strip has been serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Comptiq magazine since January 2004. Cameo strips were published in other magazines such as Shōnen Ace and others. Like many four-panel comic strips, it has no ongoing plot, and typically focuses on the daily lives of the characters.

In August 2005, a drama CD based on the series was released, and in December 2005, a Nintendo DS video game entitled Lucky Star Moe Drill, was released. A sequel, also playable on the DS, called Shin Lucky Star Moe Drill was released in May 2007, and a PlayStation 2 visual novel was released in January 2008. In September 2006, it was announced that Kyoto Animation would be animating an anime based on the series; it contains twenty-four episodes. The anime first aired on the Chiba TV Japanese television network between April 8, 2007 and September 16, 2007, though aired concurrently on other networks. A light novel was released in September 2007. The anime has been licensed in the USA by Kadokawa Pictures and distributed by Bandai Entertainment; as of November 18, 2008, four DVDs have been released, and the fifth will be released on January 6, 2009. An original video animation episode was released on September 26, 2008 accompanied by a drama CD.

Plot
Lucky Star's story portrays the lives of several girls attending a Japanese high school named Ryōō with a very loose sense of humor. The setting is mainly based on the city of Kasukabe in Saitama Prefecture. The main character is Konata Izumi, an athletic and intelligent girl who, despite these attributes, is not in a sports club and has to resort to all-nighter cramming for tests. Her laziness at school is due to her love for anime and video games and lack of interest in anything else. The serialization began with the four main characters in their first year of high school: Konata Izumi, Kagami Hiiragi, Tsukasa Hiiragi, and Miyuki Takara. As the story progresses, they move on to their second and third years. However, the anime starts the story with them beginning their second year. The storyline usually includes numerous references to popular past and present manga and anime series.

凉宫
The Haruhi Suzumiya (凉宫ハルヒ, Suzumiya Haruhi?) franchise, originally created by Nagaru Tanigawa in 2003, is an internationally popular teen and young adult series. It consists primarily of a light novel series, two separate manga series, three video games, and two television anime adaptations. Of the works, the light novels, second manga series, and first anime season have been licensed by companies for release in English in North America. The story of Haruhi Suzumiya follows the title character Haruhi Suzumiya, a young high school girl, and her strange antics with her friends in a school club she formed called the SOS Brigade.

Plot
The Haruhi Suzumiya story focuses on a girl named Haruhi Suzumiya who is obsessed with the supernatural. To find the supernatural, she forms The SOS Brigade to investigate mysterious happenings. Without realizing it, she recruited an alien, time traveler, and esper into her ranks. It is later found out that Haruhi herself is not a normal human, as she has the ability to alter, destroy, or create the world as she wishes. The story is narrated by her classmate, Kyon, who had given up his beliefs of the supernatural just prior to meeting Haruhi.

京都动画

Kyoto Animation (京都アニメーション, Kyōto Animēshon?, often shortened to simply KyoAni) is a Japanese animation studio located in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It was established in 1981, became a limited company in 1985 and then became a corporation in 1999. Presided by Hideaki Hatta, the company is affiliated with noted studio Sunrise and is also parent to the studio Animation Do.[1] Although founded in 1981 Kyoto Animation has only produced seven anime series as of 2007 on their own, five of them being television series adaptations, and two self-produced OVAs (Munto series), and have been involved in the production of Kiddy Grade, InuYasha, Nurse Witch Komugi, Tenchi Universe, and Generator Gawl. They have also been involved in Konami's long-running baseball game Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū (Power Pro) series' for four installments (eight through eleven) for the vocal opening and ending sequences (Konami made the openings themselves before seven).

Produced series
In the list below, only the productions that Kyoto Animation was the main producer of is listed.

Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū series
Aka: Power Pro/Pawapuro series
Games eight through eleven in the main series installment
Release dates: 2001 - 2004
Genres: Sports
Original Development: Konami/Diamond Head
Kyoto Animation featured all the openings in eight through eleven, as well as the Success Mode ending in eleven.

Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu
Series run: August 26, 2003 - November 18, 2003
Genres: Comedy, Military, Romance, Shōnen
Episodes: 12 x 24 minutes
Adapted from the Full Metal Panic! light novel series. Kyoto Animation was the chief animation company involved in this series working in tandem with other studios. The series was produced under the banner of Jindai High School Production Committee.

Munto
Release dates: April 14, 2003 - April 20, 2003
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure
Episodes: 1 x 52 minutes
Munto was unique in that it was an OVA that was first distributed online through Kyoto Animation's website in three parts.

Munto 2: Beyond the Walls of Time
Release dates: 2004
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure
Episodes: 1 x 58 minutes
Munto 2 was also first distributed online, but in two parts.

Full Metal Panic!: The Second Raid
Series run: July 13, 2005 - October 19, 2005
Genres: Comedy, Mecha, Military, Romance, Shōnen
Episodes: 13 x 24 minutes (+ 1 x 24 minutes OVA)
Adapted from the Full Metal Panic! light novel series. Kyoto Animation was the chief animation studio involved in this series working in tandem with other studios. The series was produced under the banner of Full Metal Panic! Film Partners

Air
Series run: January 6, 2005 - March 31, 2005
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Episodes: 13 x 24 minutes (+ 2 x 24 minutes Air in Summer)
Adaptation of Key's visual novel.

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
Series run: April 2, 2006 - July 2, 2006
Genres: Comedy, Mystery, Science Fiction, Supernatural
Episodes: 14 x 24 minutes
Adaptation of the light novel series.

Kanon
Series run: October 5, 2006 - March 15, 2007
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Episodes: 24 x 24 minutes
This series is the second anime adaptation of a visual novel of the same name by Key. The first was created by Toei Animation in 2002.

Lucky Star
Series run: April 8, 2007 - September 16, 2007
Genres: Comedy
Episodes: 24 x 24 minutes + 1 OVA
Adaptation of the manga by Kagami Yoshimizu.

Clannad
Series run: October 4, 2007 - March 27, 2008
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Episodes: 23 x 24 minutes (+ 1 x 24 minutes OVA)
Another adaptation of a visual novel by Key.

Clannad After Story
Series run: October 3, 2008 - ongoing
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Sequel to Clannad, adapted from the visual novel by Key.

Sora o Miageru Shōjo no Hitomi ni Utsuru Sekai
Series run: January 14, 2009 - scheduled
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy
A remake of Kyoto Animation's OVA series Munto.

Haruhi Suzumiya - New Animation
Series run: TBA
Genres: Comedy, Mystery, Science Fiction, Supernatural
Adaptation of the light novel series.

Haruhi-Chan
Series run: TBA
Genres: Comedy
A Web video series. Adaptation of the comic series which based on Suzumiya Haruhi series.

上面表中的京都动画的作品分别为:
口袋棒球 (游戏OP、ED)
全金属狂潮 (TV动画)
Munto (OVA动画)
Munto2 超越时空之墙 (OVA动画)
全金属狂潮2:校园篇 (TV动画)
Air (OVA动画)
凉宫春日的忧郁 (TV动画)
Kanon (TV动画)
幸运星 (TV动画、OVA动画)
Clannad (TV动画、OVA动画)
Clannad AS (TV动画)
Munto3 少女眼中的世界 (TV动画)
凉宫春日 新动画化 (TV动画)
小凉宫的忧郁 (Web动画)

因为幸运星、凉宫都是京都动画的作品,就把它公司拉过来了……守护甜心相比有点格格不入,就不贴了。
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第1个回答  2008-12-27
上面所说的没有,不过《天使夜未眠》是英文的,想找翻译的还找不到呢,去百度视频上搜一下就可以了o(∩_∩)o...
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