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.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| B | ||
| Boondocks | See The Boondocks | |
| F | ||
| Futakoi 2 | Rent | See Futakoi Alternative |
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Futakoi Alternative |
Rent |
Having dropped out of college, Rentarou has settled on running private detective agency, with the assistance of Souju and Sara, two twin high school students. While Rentarou is out dealing with an angry issue of trying to explain how his cat ate a Yakuza bosses favorite bird, Souju is making croquettes at a local shop, and Sara sets off an explosive device in the office to help a new client escape from a group of heavily armed and murderous debt collectors. |
| G | ||
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Gintama |
Watch |
Sakata Gintoki is a samurai living in an era when samurais are no longer needed. To add to his troubles, oppressive aliens have moved in to invade. Gintoki lives with Kagura and Shinpachi, taking on odd jobs to make the world a better place...and to pay their rent. |
| T | ||
![]() The Boondocks |
Ten-year-old Huey and his younger brother Riley have been dragged away from a big city life in Chicago by their grandfather, to live a middleclass life in the very white and idyllic suburb of Woodcrest. In addition to having problems coping with this acute change in home setting, they have trouble adapting to the drastically different suburban cultures and lifestyles. Their story is a biting satire of Americana; addressing issues of race, morality, culture and politics. |
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| Twin Love 2 | Rent | See Futakoi Alternative |
| 銀魂[ぎんたま] (Japanese) | Watch | See Gintama |
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