| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| A | ||
| A Little Snow Fairy Sugar | Buy | See Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar |
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Abenobashi Mahou Shotengai |
Buy |
Sasshi is having a bad summer vacation. First, his old house is demolished in the recent Abenobashi Shopping district redevelopment plan , and his best friend, Ayumi, is moving away to Hokkaido. Investigating, the duo find that the Abenobashi district is constructed as a cross with a different animal guarding each pole in the market. Unfortunately, with Ayumi's family leaving, the last guardian will fall and something terrible may happen to Abenobashi. |
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Ace wo Nerae! (TV) |
Unevaluated |
On her first day at Nishi High School, the first year Hiromi Oka is inspired by one her sempais, Ryuuzaki Ochoufuji Reika to join the tennis club. The arrival of the new (Davis Cup winner) tennis coach Munakata Jin upsets the varsity team line up, and Oka finds herself as a member of the competing team. New to the game of tennis and unsure of herself, Oka has to struggle against the torments of the rival whom she displaced and severe challenges of the new coach to find her place on the awarded Nishi tennis team. |
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Adolescence Mokushiroku |
Rent | Utena arrives at Ohtori Academy possessing a very mysterious past. She is presumed to be a boy by many and seems to have a past relationship with Touga. After seeing that he wears a ring she questions of it. Getting a mysterious answer leads her to Anthy Himemiya,the Rose Bride. She unknowingly becomes involved in the Student Council's duels for the Rose Bride. Yet, she seems intrigued about Anthy and her past. |
| Adolescence of Utena | Rent | See Adolescence Mokushiroku |
![]() Ai Tenshi Wedding Peach |
Watch |
Momoko, a junior high school student, finds out that she is a love angel and must protect the love of the world from demons. Along with her 3 best friends, Yuri and Hanagiku, she must vanquish demons that possess innocent people...while also trying to balance school work, school newspaper club, and a pending romance with fellow classmate Yousuke. |
| Aim for the Ace! (TV) | Unevaluated | See Ace wo Nerae! (TV) |
![]() Akazukin Chacha |
Buy |
Chacha, a novice wizard, starts magic school along with her friends Riiya and Shiine (who vie for her affections most of the time). Chacha isn't exactly a pro at casting perfect magic spells, so where Chacha goes, trouble is sure to follow. Her master, Seravy, gives her the power to transform into a magical princess who can do away with demons sent by the Evil Magic Lord who has a grudge again Seravy. |
| Alice in Heartland | Unevaluated | See Heart no Kuni no Alice: Wonderful Wonder World |
| Alice in the Country of Hearts | Unevaluated | See Heart no Kuni no Alice: Wonderful Wonder World |
| Angel Tales | Watch | See Tenshi no Shippo |
| Angel's Tail | Watch | See Tenshi no Shippo |
| Angelic Layer | Rent | See Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer |
| Animal Detectives Kiruminzoo | Unevaluated | See Anyamal Tantei Kiruminzoo |
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Anyamal Tantei Kiruminzoo |
Unevaluated |
Three sisters - Riko, Rimu, and Nagisa - find some magical medallions which allow them to transform into cosplay animals. But just where did these “Kirumin compact” talismans come from and how did they they come to be hidden in Grandpa Yuuki's attic? Mysteries abound! Since the three sisters are already into cosplay and are avid animal friends, they seem to just accept the magic and begin a strange adventure to learn more about the talisman's origins. |
Shoujo: (Target Group) (↗shoujo () = "young lady", "virgin", "maiden"; opposite of "Shounen") A style of artwork and story created for girls (usually of age 10 to 18). Characterized by plots that focus on emotions and relationships, and art that tends toward the florid, with lanky characters and rather effeminate (but always attractive) men. Mostly popular with teenagers in Japan, most shoujo-style work has not spread widely, but it does occasionally gain recognition outside Japan (some examples are Shoujo Kakumei Utena and X (TV)). The most common uses are "shoujo manga", literally meaning "girls' comics", and "shoujo anime" meaning "girls' animation." Also romanized as "shojo" (actually a different word "処女"
in Japanese). (Please credit http://animeworld.com/glossary.html as the source of this information; see also: ↗Wikipedia:Shoujo Manga.)





























