Action: Lots of shooting, explosions, and the like. Contains subcategories of more specific types such as Gun-Action, Martial Arts, and Swordplay; see also: Fighting.
Not a genre but actually a demographic. Refers to anime based on manga that was originally serialized in a magazine targeting boys of any age.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| Mai HiME | Buy | See Mai-HiME |
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Mai-HiME |
Buy | Tokiha Mai and her frail younger brother Takumi receive a scholarship on the prestigious Fuuka Gakuen. On the ferry to the school, they find a girl floating in the water, holding a huge black sword. After rescuing her, the boat is attacked by another girl with a dog/artillery mecha thing. She warns Mai not to go to the school and to hand over the girl they found. After a big fight (sinking the ferry) Mai, the girl and her sword suddenly appear at Fuuka academy. It might have something to do with the red birth mark both girls seem to have. Is Mai a HiME? (HiME stands for "Highly-advanced Materializing Equipment") |
| My HiME | Buy | See Mai-HiME |
| T | ||
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Tide-Line Blue |
Rent |
Over fourteen years ago, a catastrophe known as the Hammer of Eden fell apon the earth, causing the near total destruction of the planet as 90% of the land was flooded by the ocean(s). After this ruin, the Secretary General of the U.N., Aoi, formed a New United Nations for the surviving nations to help each other and live in peace. To aid in this, two (American?) Navy officers agree to help her. In the town of Yabitsu, where a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier was beached high in the rocks after the Hammer of Eden fell, Aoi sets up this New U.N. and with the nuclear power provided by the carrier, the town has plenty of electricity. |
| 舞-HiME | Buy | See Mai-HiME |
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