Comedy: (Genre) Self-explanatory - a title that primarily makes you laugh.
TV: (Type) All anime series done for TV should go into this slot.
Fragmentary: (Style) The anime has either been aborted somewhere in the middle (not even ending with a milestone of the story) or consists of a random selection of only loosely related parts of the original story, leaving most of the important questions and character relations unresolved. If you want to know what's actually going on here you might be forced to resort to secondary media such as game or manga. The purpose of this category is to warn the audience about a potentially unsatisfying ending without giving too many details away.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| A | ||
![]() AIR GEAR |
Rent |
Microtechnology has created self-powered roller blades that allow a rider to rip along at blistering speeds, roar up walls and fly to incredible heights. And now AIR TECK (A-T) has become the new rage with all of the gangs. Ikki got the dickens kicked out of him by a roller-blade gang and the four sisters that he is staying with are not going to allow him to forget it. Of the four sisters, it falls upon fourteen-year-old Ringo to be responsible for looking after their trouble-some ‘adopted’ little brother whom they have nicknamed ‘baby-face’. When Ikki finds out that the girls are part of an A-T gang called the ‘sleeping forest’, he borrows one of their skates and rides off into the night vowing to learn to ride . A chance encounter introduces him to a cute roller-blade girl. Ikki follows her to a Stormrider (AT gang) gathering and learns that she is called Simca. Simca really seems to take a fancy for him (or perhaps she really enjoys teasing him), but when his sisters (most specifically Ringo) find out, they are not happy with Ikki’s new friend. |
| AirGear | Rent | See AIR GEAR |
| エア・ギア (Japanese) | Rent | See AIR GEAR |
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