Comedy: (Genre) Self-explanatory - a title that primarily makes you laugh.
Historical: (Setting) Self-explanatory. This should be a title rooted in historical events.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| D | ||
| D Gray Man | Buy | See D.Gray-man |
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D.Gray-man |
Buy |
Akuma, born from dead souls forcefully recalled to the living world, by their grieving loved ones, are turned into the weapons of the Millennium Earl, hence 'akuma'. Since childhood, Allen Walker has been cursed with an anti-Akuma weapon on his left arm and an eye that sees the former soul of the Akuma. He is also one of the few who contain "Innocence", a substance that allows him to kill Akuma and fight the Earl. With these powers, he joins the Black Order, an organization as an Exorcist and sets out with other Exorcists to stop the Earl`s attempts to annihilate the human race. |
| DGM | Buy | See D.Gray-man |
| H | ||
| Heisei Tanuki Gassen Ponpoko (Japanese) | See Pom Poko | |
| K | ||
![]() Kidou Shinsengumi Moeyo Ken |
Avoid |
Set in the Meiji era, Kidou Shinsengumi Moeyo Ken tells the story of Kondou Yuuko, Hijikata Toshie and Okita Kaoru. These three are the daughters of former Shinsengumi members and, in the same fashion as their fathers were, get called upon to protect Japan from its current problems. Much of their work deals with vanquishing the mysterious paranormal phenomena springing up ever more frequently in the Kyoto area and defending the city from any other dangers that may arise. |
| M | ||
| Moeyo Ken (English) | Avoid | See Kidou Shinsengumi Moeyo Ken |
| O | ||
![]() Oh! Edo Rocket |
Rent |
Early in summer, the 13th year of Tempo, due to the Tempo Reforms proclaimed by Mizuno Tadakuni, people in Edo are prohibited from living extravagantly and luxuriously. Tamaya Seikichi, a craftsman of fireworks, cannot abandon his dream to create new and larger fireworks than anyone has ever seen. Every day, he secretly launches fireworks and evades the authorities. |
| Ooedo Rocket | Rent | See Oh! Edo Rocket |
| P | ||
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Pom Poko |
In Pom Poko (the Japanese title literally means "Heisei-era Raccoon War Pom Poko"), Tanuki (animals native to Asia which look like raccoons) living in the forest near a government construction project, are being threatened by the destruction of their habitat. Banding together and seeking help from other tribes of Tanuki, they live up to their traditionally mischievous reputation by changing their shape and trying to sabotage the construction effort. |
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| Pom Poko - A tanukik birodalma | See Pom Poko | |
| Pompoko (French) | See Pom Poko | |
| S | ||
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Samurai Champloo |
Rent |
Fuu-chan is working as a waitress in a tea shop in the era of the samurai in Japan. She meets Mugen, a strange samurai warrior who looks like he's break dancing when he fights. For 100 dumplings, he agrees to help her when some local thugs, who work for the magistrate's sone, try to cut off her finger. |
| Szopy w natarciu (Polish) | See Pom Poko | |
| サムライチャンプルー | Rent | See Samurai Champloo |
| 大江戸ロケット (Japanese) | Rent | See Oh! Edo Rocket |
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