Action Comedy: (Genre) Much like "Action" (lots of shooting, explosions, and the like) except it has "Comedy" thrown in as well.
Sci-Fi: (Setting) Self-explanatory. Anime of this category should contain Science-Fiction elements.
TV: (Type) All anime series done for TV should go into this slot.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| .hack//dusk | Rent | See .hack//Tasogare no Udewa Densetsu |
| .hack//Legend of the Twilight | Rent | See .hack//Tasogare no Udewa Densetsu |
| .hack//LEGEND OF THE TWILIGHT BRACELET | Rent | See .hack//Tasogare no Udewa Densetsu |
| .hack//Legend of Twilight's Bracelet | Rent | See .hack//Tasogare no Udewa Densetsu |
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.hack//Tasogare no Udewa Densetsu |
Rent |
Five years after the events in the .hack video game series, The World invites twin siblings Shugo and Rena to play limited character players. These limited characters turn out to look exactly like Kite and Black Rose, the hero characters from the .hack video games, who were legendary .hackers that solved the riddle at the center of The World and made the game safe to play for everyone. Unfortunately, things start going sour as soon as Shugo and Rena show up; overpowered monsters killing low-level characters and sending their players into comas. It's up to Shugo, gifted with the Twilight Bracelet and the power of Data Drain, to solve the mystery and defeat whatever evil has taken over The World this time. |
| .hack//Udeden (Japanese) | Rent | See .hack//Tasogare no Udewa Densetsu |
| .hack//黄昏の腕輪伝説 | Rent | See .hack//Tasogare no Udewa Densetsu |
| D | ||
| Desert Punk | Rent | See Sunabouzu |
| K | ||
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Kenran Butoh Sai: The Mars Daybreak |
Rent |
On a Mars covered in ice and oceans, people have learned to survive by building large floating city-ships in which they can live. And by using submarines to travel beneath the ice and harsh winds that rage overhead, humanity has been able to develop a global community. But during a distant galactic war, Earth looked to Mars as important water resource to support their war efforts. Now that the war is over, Earth still values the wealth of resources that Mars provides, and is reluctant to release their firm control over their smaller step-sister. |
| M | ||
| Mars Daybreak | Rent | See Kenran Butoh Sai: The Mars Daybreak |
| S | ||
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Sunabouzu |
Rent | In a dry desert world lost to it own destruction, which bakes in the sun and freezes at night, where the hollow shells of abandoned buildings stand like tombstones to a forgotten age, humanity still manages to survive by preying on itself. Hidden behind a mask of mystery, Sunabozu manages to eek out a living by taking on those special jobs that are too trivial for the surviving justice system, and too tough for the bounty hunters. And if he could catch that full figured Asajiri Junko, who set him up to fight the entire Kawazu clan and then tricked him out of the bounty, he would be a lot happier. But Sunabozu always finishes any job that he accepts, even if it takes some time. |
| Sunabozu | Rent | See Sunabouzu |
| T | ||
| The Mars Daybreak | Rent | See Kenran Butoh Sai: The Mars Daybreak |
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Trigun |
Buy |
Vash the Stampede is a gunman on the run with a 60 billion double dollar bounty on his head which has made it difficult for him to go anywhere without being chased and shot at. Every town he ever visits ends up being destroyed because of his pursuers, but miraculously no one ever gets killed. Meryl and Milly are two insurance agents that have been sent to find Vash the Stampede and keep him under surveillance so no more damage is caused. Meryl, who leads the pair, refuses to believe that the man they have met can possibly be the legendary gunman. This spikey haired, gangly, young man is extremely friendly, a pacifist, hates blood and suicide, absolutely loves donuts, and is a dork and a crybaby (far from a notorious outlaw). But there is more to Vash and his past than meets the eye. |
| トライガン | Buy | See Trigun |
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