Action: Lots of shooting, explosions, and the like. Contains subcategories of more specific types such as Gun-Action, Martial Arts, and Swordplay; see also: Fighting.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| B | ||
| Battle Vixens (manga title) | Rent | See Ikki Tousen |
| Boondocks | See The Boondocks | |
| C | ||
| Case Closed | Buy | See Meitantei Conan |
![]() City Hunter (Live-Action Movie) |
Rent |
Ryo Saeba, a womanizing private detective, is hired to find the runaway daughter of a wealthy businessman. Ryo's pursuit of the girl leads him to a cruise ship. Through coincidence, and a plot device borrowed from Die Hard, the ocean liner is hijacked, leaving Ryo to contend with the hostage takers as well as the elusive daughter. |
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Crying Freeman |
Buy |
The talented artist Yo Hinomura is brainwashed into becoming an assassin in the employ of the sinister crime syndicate known as “The 108 Dragons.” Yet his conversion into a heartless killer is incomplete: he manages to retain some small link to his humanity, epitomized by the silent tears he sheds for his victims. Filled with bold images of uncompromising violence, lively sensuality and pulse-pounding action, Crying Freeman remains the quintessential example of mature storytelling told through stylish animation. |
| D | ||
| Detective Conan | Buy | See Meitantei Conan |
| F | ||
| Fighting Beauty Wulong | See Kakutou Bijin Wulong | |
| I | ||
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Ikki Tousen |
Rent |
In the Kanto Plain of Japan, high schools in the area are little more than fronts for what appear to be nothing more than gangs who all wear a strange earring. Within these schools, students fight to be the top-rated fighters in order to represent their school at the very unofficial Great Fighter's Tournament. However, what appears to be nothing more than thugs fighting street battles is in reality ancient Chinese history coming back to replay itself in modern times with students having names of various warriors from that time. |
| Ikki Tousen 2 | Rent | See Ikkitousen: Dragon Destiny |
| Ikki Tousen: Dragon Destiny | Rent | See Ikkitousen: Dragon Destiny |
| Ikkitousen | Rent | See Ikki Tousen |
![]() Ikkitousen: Dragon Destiny |
Rent | In a land ruled by destiny, several warriors struggle against their fate. Each possessing the soul of an ancient warrior inside them in the form of a dragon. Three high school students are bound to their fate with iron chains, or so it seems. There is a mysterious stone, the dragon jade, which has the power to change their fate. But like all things of great importance, everyone wants it - including hidden factions nobody knows about yet. |
| 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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| Kenpuchou | Buy | See Tokyo Majin Gakuen Kenpuchou: Tou |
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Kure-nai |
Rent | 16-year-old Shinkuro Kurenai is a Mediator - a specialist in settling squabbles between people. Despite his youth and easygoing nature, he is a man of some skills when it comes to protecting both his clients and their interests. And then one day, he is approached by some friends of the daughter of a rich and powerful family who ask him to be her bodyguard. Shinkuro ends up living with, looking after and troubled by a seven-year-old client, fan and self-proclaimed fiancé. |
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