| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| A | ||
| Arislan | Watch | See Arslan Senki |
|
Arslan Senki |
Watch |
In a world loosely based on ancient Persia, a small band of soldiers tries to aid a young prince in reclaiming his throne from invaders. |
| B | ||
| Basara | Buy | See Legend of Basara |
| C | ||
| Card Captor Sakura | Buy | See Cardcaptor Sakura |
| Card Captors | Buy | See Cardcaptor Sakura |
|
Cardcaptor Sakura |
Buy |
Kinomoto Sakura is a bright, cheerful, cute little 4th grade girl. She lives with her 17-year old brother and her widowed father in a nice home in Japan. One day, she hears strange noises coming from the basement of her home. Cautiously investigating the source amongst the rows of book shelves, she discovers it is coming from a glowing old book called "The Clow". Unlocking the book, Sakura discovers that it is in fact a storage box for a deck of odd cards. While attempting to read the English word "Windy" on the front of the top card, she accidently activates the magic card, causing the entire deck to be scattered and disappear all over Japan. The only card that survives is the "Windy" card. |
| CCS | Buy | See Cardcaptor Sakura |
| D | ||
|
D.N.Angel |
Rent |
Daisuke Niwa has the worst 14th birthday ever: his crush -- Risa Harada -- declines his love letter to her. Then, he comes home and discovers that his feelings for Risa stir a transformation into the famous phantom thief, Dark Mousy! Much hilarity ensues as Daisuke has to deal with his new alter ego and the complications it brings into his life! |
| DNAngel | Rent | See D.N.Angel |
| Dog Boy | Rent | See Inuyasha |
| E | ||
| Escaflowne | Buy | See Tenkuu no Escaflowne |
| F | ||
| Fafner | Rent | See Soukyuu no Fafner |
| Fafner in the Azure - Dead Aggressor | Rent | See Soukyuu no Fafner |
| Fafner in the Azure: Dead Aggressor | Rent | See Soukyuu no Fafner |
| Fafner of the Blue | Rent | See Soukyuu no Fafner |
Bishounen: (Characters) (↗bishounen = "beautiful boy") To qualify, the title has to be filled with beautiful, young boys (often with long, flowing hair) no older than high school aged.
