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.
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Blassreiter |
In the near-future in a unnamed town in Germany, there have been incidences of dead bodies transforming into strange creatures and coming back to life to wreck havoc and kill innocent civilians. These mutant monsters have an ability to merge with cars and vehicles that makes them both very fast and dangerous. A secret SWAT team named XAT is specially equipped with armored cars and combat motorcycles to deal with these monsters. Then suddenly normal people begin transforming into monsters. With all these monsters and heavily armed soldiers running around, you know that a battle royal is brewing. |
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| Bōnen no Xamdou (Japanese) | See Xam'd: Lost Memories | |
| C | ||
| Code Geass 2 | See Code Geass Hangyaku no Lelouch Season 2 | |
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Code Geass Hangyaku no Lelouch Season 2 |
It’s been one year since the failure of the Black Rebellion and the supposed death of Zero. Britannia has assigned Area 11 a “correctional education” status, where Elevens are made an example of by brute force, to try to prevent any future uprisings and suppress rebellious thoughts. Unsuspecting high school student Lelouch, oblivious to his rebellious past as Zero, stumbles upon a scheme on his life and the life of a mysterious woman known as C.C., who reveals to him his forgotten purpose and his “true” self. Destroying his assailants and declaring himself Zero once again, Lelouch sets out to finish what he started.(copide from anime6.org) |
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| Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 | See Code Geass Hangyaku no Lelouch Season 2 | |
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![]() L Change the WorLd (live-action movie) |
L is recruited to save humanity from a deadly virus that wiped out a whole Thai village and his friend F. His oponents are K and a twisted environmental group who want to "cleanse" the world of it's excess population with the deadly virus. His accomplices are two young children - a English speaking boy who's the only survivor of the virus infected Thai village; and a Japanese school girl who's the child of the Professor who developed the virus antidote. His FBI partners are Watari who dies early in the show, and Sugura who joins later as a brief comical decoy for L on the run. |
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| Lの本当の秘密 (Japanese) | See L Change the WorLd (live-action movie) | |
| M | ||
![]() Mai Otome 0~S.ifr~ |
Mai Otome 0 (Cipher) is prequel to Mai Otome. Main story arc is centred around Blue-Sky Sapphire (Souten no Seigyoku) and around ladies who wore it in the past. |
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| Mnemosyne -ムネモシュネの娘たち- | See Mnemosyne: Mnemosyne no Musume-tachi | |
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Mnemosyne: Mnemosyne no Musume-tachi |
Rin, a green haired beauty who works for an investigation company. Normally a dangerous job, but Rin has an ace up her sleeve. Due to a certain tree growing in the city she cannot die. But there are people who hunt these 'immortals' and Rin has to be very careful. You also meet her partner Mimi and their 'lackey' Maeno. | |
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![]() Strike Witches (TV) |
When a mysterious force suddenly attacks the world, only the girls who have magic can fight against them. They install weapons in their own bodies and fight in the sky, the land, and the sea. The battle to protect the world begins. |
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![]() Tetsuwan Birdy Decode |
Tsutomu Senkawa is an average high school kid who is busy studying for his senior entrance exams. Tsutomu goes out for some fresh air, after a hard day's work studying for a big test, when he runs into a guy fleeing from a pretty young lady. The pursued man is actually an interplanetary criminal on the run from a Federation agent called Birdy Cephon Altera. Caught in the midst of this chase, Tsutomu gets thrown by the man at Birdy, which kills Tsutomu. Fortunately for Tsutomu, there is a way to keep him alive, although it comes at the price of discarding his body. He ends up merged into Birdy's body. |
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Ultraviolet Code 044 |
Early plot summaries describe the show as an ongoing war between a race of vampires and a genetically engineered heroine named 044, not unlike the one played by Milla Jovovich in the film. Dezaki is joined on the Ultraviolet anime by character designer and animation director Akio Sugino, who's collaborated with him on everything from the pulpy, violent Golgo 13 anime to shojo classics like Rose of Versailles and the 1973 sports anime Aim for the Ace. Ultraviolet: Code 044 looks to be Dezaki's first work with an American property since his storyboard duties on Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates (wiki) in 1990. |
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| Vexille | Rent | See Vexille - 2077 Isolation of Japan (movie) |
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Vexille - 2077 Isolation of Japan (movie) |
Rent |
Concerns over the implications of the advancements in biotechnology and robotics, and their effects on the human body and humanity finally erupted in 2067. The United Nations deemed certain advanced technologies and research trends in cybernetics to be a dangerous threat, imposed restrictions and instituted global surveillance on prevent any misuse and abuse. And while the world accepted the decision, Japan stood alone in disagreement. Under the influence of the Daiwa company, the government of Japan refused to their halt biotech research and withdrew from the UN, created electronic barriers to restrict communications, travel and surveillance, and isolated itself from the world. Now some ten years later, word gets out about problems in Japan, suggesting that they may be up to something. It falls upon an American special forces unit named SWORD to infiltrate and uncover the truth hidden behind Japan’s electronic veil. |
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