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* ''[[Wild Arms]]: Twilight Venom'' (1999), ditto. |
* ''[[Wild Arms]]: Twilight Venom'' (1999), ditto. |
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* ''[[Medabots]]'' (1999), ditto. Replaced in the third season by the [[Production IG]]/[[Trans Arts]] duo of ''[[The Prince of Tennis]]'' |
* ''[[Medabots]]'' (1999), ditto. Replaced in the third season by the [[Production IG]]/[[Trans Arts]] duo of ''[[The Prince of Tennis]]'' |
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* ''[[Noir (Anime)|Noir]]'' (2001). The first original series and the big breakthrough for the studio, lifting it to international fame effectively overnight. Licenced and aired in many countries outside Japan (including prime-time airing on French and Austrian network television, whereas TV Tokyo originally aired it at [[Otaku O |
* ''[[Noir (Anime)|Noir]]'' (2001). The first original series and the big breakthrough for the studio, lifting it to international fame effectively overnight. Licenced and aired in many countries outside Japan (including prime-time airing on French and Austrian network television, whereas TV Tokyo originally aired it at [[Otaku O'Clock]]) and spawning the studio's [[Girls With Guns]] trilogy. Your best chances to be introduced to Bee Train are through ''Noir''. |
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* ''[[Captain Kuppa Desert Pirate]]'' (2001-2002). Like the studio's productions of the 90s this series is also long forgotten. |
* ''[[Captain Kuppa Desert Pirate]]'' (2001-2002). Like the studio's productions of the 90s this series is also long forgotten. |
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* ''[[.hack|.hack//Liminality]]'' (2002). The very first [[.hack]] adaptation, a four-episode OVA that came with the original game tetralogy. Mostly forgotten nowadays, solidified an alliance between Bandai and Bee Train that lasted until 2008. |
* ''[[.hack|.hack//Liminality]]'' (2002). The very first [[.hack]] adaptation, a four-episode OVA that came with the original game tetralogy. Mostly forgotten nowadays, solidified an alliance between Bandai and Bee Train that lasted until 2008. |