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fanlisting

A fanlisting is simply an online listing of fans of a subject, such as a TV show, actor, or musician, that is created by an individual and open for fans from around the world to join. There are no costs, and the only requirements to join a fanlisting are your name and country. Fanlistings do not have to be large sites (although some are) - they are just a place where you can have your name listed along with other fans of the same subject.

Groove Adventure Rave

RAVE or Groove Adventure Rave, known in the USA as Rave Master, is an anime and manga series by Hiro Mashima. The manga, first published in Japan by Kodansha, consists of 35 volumes. The anime consists of 51 episodes, which were first broadcasted on TBS from October 13, 2001 to September 28, 2002 but did not conclude the story.
The show premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States under the title Rave Master on June 5, 2004. TOKYOPOP publishes the anime and manga in English in the United States. Rave Master was first broadcast on the Toonami programming block of Cartoon Network in North America, then it aired on weekends on Miguzi until it moved to Sundays at 6am. It is no longer on the air. The English version of the Manga has proven to be popular because it usually sells well on North American markets and it always in the top 100 best selling manga of the quarter lists. The Manga was moderately popular in Japan, and its long run is evidence of that.

Plot

In 0015, fifty years before the story's start, the world was being corrupted by Dark Bring, evil stones that bestowed incredible powers to its owners. The Dark Bring were used by the Raregroove Kingdom, and the Symphonia Kingdom fought against them with their Holy Bring (later known as RAVE). Shiba, the first RAVE Master, attempted to destroy Sinclaire, the "mother" of the Dark Bring, with his sword the Ten Commandments. The aftermath caused the massive explosion known as "Overdrive" that destroyed one-tenth of the KNOWN world. Shiba, protected from the disaster by Plue, a special guardian "dog" who shielded him from the blast, held onto the RAVE required to power his sword. Plue and the remaining pieces of RAVE, however, scattered around the world. Fifty years later Haru Glory, a teenager living on the peaceful Garage Island, fishes Plue up by accident. Several events soon follow, including Shiba's arrival and his desire to reclaim Plue, as well as the appearance of a mysterious organization known as Demon Card, whose members possess Dark Bring and aim to rule the world. After Haru battles one of its members, Shiba discovers he is the second RAVE Master, and entrusts his RAVE, Plue, and the Ten Commandments with Haru, who leaves home to bring peace back to the world.

Plue

The strange creature that Haru discovered, Plue is the Rave Bearer, and is able to sense the presence of the other Rave Stones. Plue's nose also has the ability to destroy dark bring. Plue is quite fond of sweets - especially lollipops and spiders (when Plue was shown with Shiba, Plue ate spiders). Plue hates pudding. He has the ability to utilise the Rave of Combat which powers himself and Haru up. Plue has since shown up in Fairy Tail as one of Lucy's summons (Nicola, Cains minor) and quickly named Plue and has been noted to only agree to be summoned on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays). In chapter 71 of Fairy Tail, Happy pulls a prank on Lucy by speaking as if he were Plue. He says he is a servant of a great hero with a sacred stone.