Titles that deal in might and magic will fall into this category. Inuyasha and Tenkuu no Escaflowne are a couple of titles which fall into this genre.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ||
| 12 Kingdoms | Buy | See Juuni Kokuki |
| A | ||
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Aquarian Age |
Rent |
The amateur rock band T. L. Signal (featuring slob guitar player Shingo, know-it-all keyboarder Junichi, and quiet harmonica player/singer/songwr |
| Aquarian Age - Sign for Evolution | Rent | See Aquarian Age |
| J | ||
| Juuni Kokki | Buy | See Juuni Kokuki |
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Juuni Kokuki |
Buy |
This is about a Japanese girl named Nakajima Yoko who is taken away to another world by a mysterious man, but is separated from him and is soon confronted by the natives. She experiences a large number of tribulations and this story is about what she does and how she grows as a person because of what she goes though. This amine has action, adventure, great music, and wonderfully illustrated moral lessons. Many modern issues are also addressed, including race, politics, etc. |
| M | ||
![]() Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto |
Buy | In a society very much like the one we have today, there are certain people born with the ability to apply magic, and a world-wide administration limiting and organizing the use of magic. During her summer holidays 17 years old Kikuchi Yume travels to Tokyo as to complete her apprenticeship to become an official mage, for which she'll live as a guest in the house of her instructor, a very handsome but lonely man. Together with her fellow apprentice Angela she'll find out what it means to be a mage, and what magic can and can't do to the life of those who apply it or ask for its application. |
| R | ||
| Record of 12 Kingdoms | Buy | See Juuni Kokuki |
| S | ||
| Someday's Dreamer | Buy | See Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto |
| T | ||
| Things Precious to A Mage | Buy | See Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto |
| 十二国記 | Buy | See Juuni Kokuki |
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