| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| D | ||
| Desert Punk | Rent | See Sunabouzu |
| O | ||
| Outlaw Star | Rent | See Seihou Bukyou Outlaw Star |
| S | ||
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Seihou Bukyou Outlaw Star |
Rent | Gene and Jim are outlaws, operating a small repair shop on Centennial III. Shortly after a new client enters their shop, Gene must defend them all against an attack by the space pirates! And then the pirate Hilda kidnaps Melfina, a beautiful android who holds a startling secret. Why did Hilda kidnap her? And why are the pirates so determined to get her back? And how will Gene survive being in the middle of all this? The adventure has begun. |
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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 |
| 星方武侠アウトロースター | Rent | See Seihou Bukyou Outlaw Star |
| 砂ぼうず | Rent | See Sunabouzu |
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