This series is famous for the using phrase "SHOWTIME!" to activate the main protagonist's mecha.
Big O
100
This spirit detective's signature move involves concentrating energy in his index finger, then pulling a trigger in his mind to shoot it out as a projectile.
Urameshi Yuusuke (Spirit Gun, from "Yu Yu Hakusho")
100
(Name the series it's from) "On behalf of the Moon, I will punish you!"
Sailor Moon
100
In "Ouran High School Host Club," this person is the first one to realize Haruhi's gender.
Kyoya Otari
100
This Weekly Shounen Jump manga tells the story of an atoning peaceful wanderer formerly known as the assassin Hitokiri Battousai during the Bakumatsu war.
Rurouni Kenshin
200
The mecha are called L.F.O.s in this series.
Eureka Seven
200
This ability forces others to follow an order upon direct eye contact. However, it can only be used once per person.
Geass (specifically Lelouch's geass, from "Code Geass")
200
(Name the series it's from) "I have no interest in ordinary humans. If there are any aliens, time travelers, sliders, or espers here, come join me. That is all."
The Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi
200
In "Sailor Moon," Artemis and Luna have a daughter, what is her name and who is the owner?
Diana taken care by Rini
200
Two wandering samurai cross paths with this ditzy waitress in a journey to help her find a mysterious samurai "who smells of sunflowers."
Kasumi Fuu
300
This device gives the Arbalest its power in "Full Metal Panic!"
Lambda Driver
300
This spell recycles stray magical energy in the area and turns it into a gigantic pink energy beam. Its strength embodies the phrase "Zenryoku zenkai!"
Starlight Breaker (Takamichi Nanoha, from "Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha")
300
(Name the series it's from) "It's begun. It's too late now. There's no going back. I have become the Rail Tracer!"
Baccano!
300
Which one of the following manga have not been made into a live-action Korean drama?
a.) Itazura Na Kiss
b.) Hana Kimi
c.) Ouran High School Host Club
Ouran High School Host Club
300
The aliens that have invaded feudal Japan in this Weekly Shounen Jump comedy series are referred to as this name by the characters.
Amanto
400
Name five (5) different Gundam series. (OVA's and stand alone movies included)
This character literally reaches into people's hearts and pulls out their "void," an object described as "their hearts and ideas taken form."
Ouma Shuu (Void Genome/Power of the King from "Guilty Crown")
400
(Name the series it's from) "If you have time to think of a beautiful end, then live beautifully until the end."
Gintama
400
In "Shugo Chara," these two people have two Charas.
Utau Hoshina and Nadeshiko/Nagihiko Fujisaki
400
This action adventure series by Nisio Isin involves Yasuri Shichika, the seventh successor of the Kyoutoryuu (bladeless) sword art, in a quest to find twelve swords by the legendary master swordsmith Shikizaki Kiki.
Katanagatari
500
Name four (4) mobile suits piloted by Char Aznable throughout his life in the Universal Century Gundam timeline.
Zaku II, Z'Gok, Gelgoog, Zeong, Rick Dias, Gundam MK-II, Hyaku Shiki, Sazabi
500
This ability allows the user to perceive death in the form of lines and dots, and by tracing these forms, destroy things on a conceptual level.
Mystic Eyes of Death Perception (Tohno Shiki from Tsukihime; Ryougi Shiki from Kara no Kyoukai)
500
(Name the series it's from) "There is no such thing as a coincidence in this world, there is only the inevitable."
XXXHolic
500
In "Card Captor Sakura," this item is Tomoyo's precious belonging that is locked away in a shielded box.
A bunny eraser that Sakura had given her. It was the first thing she ever received from Sakura.
500
Inoue Takehiko's "Vagabond" retells the life of this Japanese historical figure who is often referred to as the "Sword Saint" in Japan.