Zecarius's Bishoujo Page

Current Bishoujo Caught: 166

Last update: March 4th, 2009

Greetings, and welcome to this site! Name's Zecarius, Zec for short, though you probably already know that if you are here. But where is here, exactly? Well, for an answer, the badge at the top should give you a hint.

Yes, I am a Pocket Bishoujo trainer, having started a few years back when the home site, reachable via my badge, was actually open, considering that it has since then fallen into decay. Still, however, I have kept track of the bishoujo I had captured in a well organized manner, and somewhat await the day that the site will come forth again, with various new bishoujo to capture and display.

But for now, I shall just use this space to display my current collection in an organized manner, since it's much easier to look at that way. Feel free to shoot me an e-mail here, if you have any questions or comment. Now, off to the tour!




Anime Bishoujo

Card Captor Sakura

Take one summer of boredom combined with a brief look into this anime in childhood, dash with a bishoujo capturing site, and you get one of the largest parts of my collection.



Cowboy Bebop

One of the greastest anime of all time, but with a very limited number of girls to capture... aka one, the voluptious Faye Valentine.



Digimon

Back when Saturday cartoons were good, we had this lovely gem. Everyone else who saw it... you know what I mean. One of the first anime I ever saw, and one that's still good now... well, the first season. The others, not as much. Still, my collection covers the first three seasons.



Dragonball

The very first anime series I ever saw, though it took a few years for the entire show to be shown on television. The original was great, Z was good, and GT... well, we try not to think about it.



Flame of Recca

A fine show and anime, which I recommend in paper form. Something about cutting out Joker just rubs me the wrong way... he was awesome.



Ghost in the Shell

A more modern, adult anime as opposed to most of those on this list. Yet again, only one lovely lady to gain, Major Motoko Kusunagi.



Gundam

Another show with various series and seasons, all that I've seen good. Plus, who doesn't like to shout "It's a GUNDAM!!!"?



Inuyasha

A fairly good anime, until everyone and their dog learned about it (Ha! Semi-pun about this show!). Still, if you can manage to get through all 9999999 episodes, good stuff... or just read the manga, which is also hella long.



Monster Rancher

Another Saturday morning cartoon, though there was yet another lack of noticable females. The only that there was to offer was Pixie, so I got what I could.



Neon Genesis Evangelion

One of the greatest anime of all time that every fan needs to see at least once. Crazy robot fighting action, crazy people, and many levels of thought... and quite a few women to be found. Everyone wins with this one!



Pokemon

Who wasn't a part of the craze? The anime was good... for the first season. But like the games, they're taking it way too far... they should find a new franchise to leech off of now.



Record of Lodoss War

Ah, a good classic. It's amazing what you can find at the library in the DVD section. Something nice to watch for free. Yet again, only one, but the star, Deedlit.



Rurouni Kenshin

An anime that I need to see the rest of, but it's still a great show from what I've caught. The girls haven't really struck me as memorable, but still, why not get them when I can, even if it's only two?



Tenchi

Oh Tenchi, Tenchi, Tenchi... what more can I say? A few different series all involving some hopeless guy getting hit on by a bunch of women... lucky punk. These shows probably were the reason this sort of thing had started... them and Pokemon.



Trigun

My personal favorite anime of all time. Unfortunately, Meryl was one of the gym bishoujo, meaning you had to capture her to complete that gym and get the badge. They also require a lot more effort, and really tough questions to get, so I don't have her. I do have Millie though, so it counts for something.



Yu-Gi-Oh

Oh, an anime about a bunch of teenagers playing a children's card game... what will they think of next?



Yu Yu Hakusho

The last anime series on this page, and yet another good one. Found it like I did most of these, through Toonami and Adult Swim. Who says that cartoons are just for kids?






Game Bishoujo

Chrono Cross

Another awesome Square Enix game, though many people railed on it for not being Chrono Trigger. Still, once you get used to the weird battle system and ability to recruit a whole slew characters, it grows on you.



Chrono Trigger

I die a little on the inside every time I hear an rpg fan say they haven't played this game. It is probably the greatest rpg on the SNES, and on most systems, and everyone deserves to play it at least once.



Darkstalkers

An obvious fanservice fighting game, with main characters such as Morrigan and Felicia. Still, it's a good game, considering that it is a Capcom fighting game.



Evolution Worlds

A gem of an RPG on the Gamecube that was flawed by some poor maps and lack of popularity. However, if you can find a cheap copy used, it's definately worth the low price.



Final Fantasy IV

The lowest number FF on this list, a favorite among fans, though I find it good, not great. Good story, though, of betrayal and such... definately a classic.



Final Fantasy V

One of my favorites, considering that it has a simple cast, and jobs to choose from, making you able to customize your entire party. If you haven't tried it, it warrants a good look.



Final Fantasy VI

My personal favorite Final Fantasy, and the first one I ever played. A classic RPg story of a group of ragtag heroes fighting the evil empire to save the world... though the world does get destroyed partway through. Definately play this one.



Final Fantasy VII

The most well known Final Fantasy, and for a reason. The first in 3D, and it is still gold, even after all of these years. Even for you skeptics, give it a whirl, if you can find a copy now.



Final Fantasy VIII

I actually didn't like this one; it just didn't click with me. Still, the cinematics are good, and it's worth at least some playing.



Final Fantasy IX

My second favorite Final Fantasy, it returns to the fantasy roots of the game after the last two so technologically and semi-modernly focused. A beauty across four discs.



Final Fantasy X

Another well known Final Fantasy, the first jump on the PS2. A good story, and good battle system, even if the "leveling" was weird. Like most of the others, you should try it out.



Grandia 2

Part of an interesting series, this game ended up in my hands for a small amount of time. Interesting game, but somewhat hard to find now.



Kingdom Hearts

I bet everyone knows about this now, considering how popular it's become. Considering that I grew up in a Disney family, and I like Square Enix, it suited me just fine, despite the obviously kiddie side. And of course, who else to be here except the main lady of the series?



Legend of Mana

I will swear by any of the Mana games, besides Dawn of Mana on the PS2; all of the others are wonderful games, action rpgs that are even slated with multiplayer prowess, which makes them all the more fun. This one constitutes multiple playthroughs with many missions, different styles of weapons, and other such things.



Legend of Zelda

Start humming the theme, and put on your trusty green cap. A series that spans every Nintendo platform, this is one that you don't want to miss out on, and I doubt you have. And with such a variety of ladies, there's no shortage to the capturing here.



Lunar Legend

The only Lunar game I have played and beaten, but yet again, another famous series that deserves a look at for any RPG fan, especially if you can find the very first one for the Sega CD. Classic.



Megaman

The blue bomber, starring in more games and spinoffs than you can shake a stick at. However, in terms of capturing, there was only one lady that was available, the dread pirate, Tron Bonne.



Nintendo

True, this isn't a series of games or a single game, but considering that there were just a few girls, one from a game or series, that were floating around that are staple Nintendo icons, I decided to group them all here.



Skies of Arcadia

A lost on the road gem that was remade for the Gamecube, this game deserves another one released, either a sequel or a remake with a lot more stuff. Ship battles, crew collection, and an amazing cast make this trip one to remember. Plus, two of the characters appear again in Valkyria Chronicles, so you know that it must be great.



Soul Caliber

Ah, the pinnacle game of weapon fighting. Another ever so popular game that needs no explanation here, with quite a few fine females as part of the roster.



Street Fighter

The fighting game that really started it all. And with the newest one out recently, it's alive and well.



Threads of Fate

As my final game here, a little gem from Square Enix back on the PS. The game is relatively short, but a beautiful story with strong characters and a unique magic system. And the only girl in this crowd, the heroine, Mint.






Miscellaneous Bishoujo

These lovely ladies didn't fit in either of the two previous categories, so I just have them down here in their own section.

Megatokyo

Megatokyo is a popular webcomic about two geeky gamers who end up stuck in Japan. With a stark contrast of personalities and skills, along with drama mixed into the humor, it's a good read. And from this webcomic, we have the Playstation 2 Simdoll Accessory, Ping (trust me, it makes sense if you read it).



Sonic the Hedgehog

While this is a game, the female of choice here comes from the old Saturday morning cartoon (and not this new "Sonic X" junk). Here's Her Highness, Princess Sally Acorn!



Cutewendy

Cutewendy... not sure what to tell you about it. It's random, funny, random, interesting... did I mention random? Another webcomic here. And the female that was chosen was the main character, Wendy.