| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| B | ||
| Boondocks | See The Boondocks | |
| C | ||
| Case Closed | Buy | See Meitantei Conan |
| D | ||
| Detective Conan | Buy | See Meitantei Conan |
| F | ||
| Fighting Beauty Wulong | See Kakutou Bijin Wulong | |
| Freshly Baked!! Ja-pan! | Buy | See Yakitate!! Japan |
| K | ||
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Kakutou Bijin Wulong |
Looking like any high school student, Mao Ran appears to be just a cute and normal young lady, but one with a fiery temper. She is also happens to be the heir to the Mao family tradition and is a master of the Mao style of unarmed martial arts. While Ran is reluctant to show her skills and avoids getting involved in any formal or competitive fights, her grandfather manages to succeed in tricking her into participating in a boxing-ring-style martial arts event called the ‘Prime Mat’. The challenge of fighting against strong rivals pushes her skills to the limit, and her initial reluctance gradually gives way to thrill and excitement as she looks forward to her next competitor. |
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| M | ||
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Meitantei Conan |
Buy |
High School student Shinichi Kudou was a virtual Sherlock Holmes, who the Tokyo police regularly turned to for help in solving baffling cases. But then he accidentally learned too much for his own good about a murder case, and was caught by the villains. They poisoned him and left him for dead, but the "poison" had an unexpected effect--rather than killing him, it caused Shinichi to revert to the appearance of an elementary school boy! He retains his skills as a brilliant detective, however, and since that incident has managed to become adopted by his former girlfriend and her less-than-exemplary private detective father. With them he carries on his passion, and searches for clues to a possible antidote to the poison he was forced to swallow. |
| S | ||
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School Rumble |
Buy | The petite and quiet Tsukamoto Tenma is in the second year of high school. With a nip of spring in the air, she has developed romantic feelings for a fellow student, Karasuma Ooji-kun, (not that he has a clue.) Having learned that Karasuma will be leaving for another school next year, she has promised herself that she would confess to him, no matter what, and she enlists the assistance of her little sister and friends to help her in her various plots to be alone with her Ooji-kun. But what of the scary motorcycle riding delinquent classmate, Harima-kun? Is it possible that he has fallen hard for Tenma-chan? To what lengths might a lovesick student go too to be with the person they hold most dear? |
| T | ||
| Tenjou Tenge:The Movie | Rent | See Tenjou Tenge:The Past Chapter |
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Tenjou Tenge:The Past Chapter |
Rent | A condensed version of the flashback scenes that make up most of episodes 10-23 of the TV series of the same name. |
| TenTen: The Past Chapter | Rent | See Tenjou Tenge:The Past Chapter |
![]() The Boondocks |
Ten-year-old Huey and his younger brother Riley have been dragged away from a big city life in Chicago by their grandfather, to live a middleclass life in the very white and idyllic suburb of Woodcrest. In addition to having problems coping with this acute change in home setting, they have trouble adapting to the drastically different suburban cultures and lifestyles. Their story is a biting satire of Americana; addressing issues of race, morality, culture and politics. |
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| W | ||
| Wulong | See Kakutou Bijin Wulong | |
| Y | ||
| Yakitate Japan | Buy | See Yakitate!! Japan |
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Yakitate!! Japan |
Buy |
A young six-year-old boy learns the wonders of baking bread and has grown to aspire to create the “bread that will define Japan”. But can this young man, born with gifted golden (or solar) hands, craft the yeasts and sugars of a simple bread dough and create a chewy manna from the heavens succeed? Only a battle of faith and culinary creativity can decide, as a young Kazuma accepts the challenge to create the most ultimate BREAD OF JAPAN!!! |
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