Romance: (Genre) Self-explanatory. If the title has a romance story to it, it would qualify.
Comedy: (Genre) Self-explanatory - a title that primarily makes you laugh.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| A | ||
![]() Akikan! |
Rent |
Akikan! (”Empty Can”) is the unlikely story of high school boy Kakeru Daichi, whose can of melon juice soda magically transforms into a human girl. Naturally, more "Akikan" girls begin appearing, each of them needing to be infused with carbon dioxide from kissing to survive. |
| C | ||
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Chobits |
Buy | One fateful night, Hideki was walking home from his new job when he discovered a very cute persocom in the trash. Hideki names his new persocom Chii, but what he doesn't know is that Chii could possibly be one of the legendary "Chobits" - persocoms with their own personality instead of merely an installed operating system. |
| D | ||
| D.C. II | Rent | See Da Capo II |
| Da Capo - 2 | Rent | See Da Capo II |
![]() Da Capo II |
Rent |
The protagonist, Yoshiyuki Sakurai, was born when Sakura Yoshino, weary of being alone for so long, wished upon a prototype artificial wish-granting magical sakura tree for a family. Similar to its predecessor, the story takes place on the same island, Hatsunejima, in Japan, and set fifty-three years after the original anime. The Asakura sisters are the granddaughters of Junichi Asakura and Nemu Asakura from the first Da Capo. Sakura Yoshino and Junichi are the only returning characters, and Nemu is the only other character to be mentioned by name. (Source: Anime News Network) |
| E | ||
| Empty Can | Rent | See Akikan! |
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EVE no Jikan |
Buy |
It is common to see the coloured halos of androids at school, on the street or helping out at home. The news is trying to make an issue about being too dependent on these mechanical servants, but how dependable are they? Ruiko is troubled when he realizes that his family's android ‘disappears’ for several hours each day. Using GPS tracking and logfiles, he and a school friend retrace the route taken by his android and end up at a strange little café named ‘EVE no Jikan’ - where discrimination between androids and humans is not permitted, and none of the customers or staff have halos. |
| G | ||
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G-on Riders |
Rent |
In a near future time when alien attacks have become a common event, a secret (Japanese) organization called the GRA (GRAND RIFUREKUTO AMUDO, Grand Reflect Armor) has developed a very effective defense. Using a technology developed by Dr Sanada Mio, which she calls the 'G-On', certain young students wearing glasses (hence the "G" in the title) are able to harness their strong feelings and manifest those abilities and weapons that prove effective against the alien attacking units. The GRA has sponsored an elite high school to help identify and develop the students who have this ability in the hopes that they can defend not only Japan, but also the earth from the alien invaders. |
| G-on らいだーす (Japanese) | Rent | See G-on Riders |
| K | ||
| Koutetsu Tenshi Kurumi Encore | Buy | See Steel Angel Kurumi Encore |
| S | ||
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Steel Angel Kurumi Encore |
Buy |
Each of the four main characters of the original series gets an "omake" episode more-or-less to themself. While working in a restaraunt, Saki is spotted by a talent scout and offered a job as a movie actress; Karinka gets a love letter from a mysterious admirer; Kurumi gets the idea that she needs to become "a traditional Japanese woman"; and Nakahito is confronted by an army of Steel Angels who each want a kiss like the one that activated Kurumi! |
| T | ||
| Time of Eve | Buy | See EVE no Jikan |
| ちょびっツ | Buy | See Chobits |
| アキカン! (Japanese) | Rent | See Akikan! |
| イヴの時間 (Japanese) | Buy | See EVE no Jikan |
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