Fantasy: (Setting) Titles that deal in might and magic will fall into this category.
Depression: (Story/Location) Titles that contain characters who suffer from depression would fall into this category if this is of significant importance for the storyline.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| D | ||
| D.C. II | Rent | See Da Capo II |
| D.C.II S.S. | Buy | See Da Capo II 2nd Season |
| Da Capo - 2 | Rent | See Da Capo II |
![]() Da Capo II |
Rent |
The protagonist, Yoshiyuki Sakurai, was born when Sakura Yoshino, weary of being alone for so long, wished upon a prototype artificial wish-granting magical sakura tree for a family. Similar to its predecessor, the story takes place on the same island, Hatsunejima, in Japan, and set fifty-three years after the original anime. The Asakura sisters are the granddaughters of Junichi Asakura and Nemu Asakura from the first Da Capo. Sakura Yoshino and Junichi are the only returning characters, and Nemu is the only other character to be mentioned by name. (Source: Anime News Network) |
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Da Capo II 2nd Season |
Buy |
Yoshiyuki Sakurai was born when Sakura Yoshino, weary of being alone for so long, wished upon a prototype artificial wish-granting magical sakura tree for a family. Years later, though, the tree starts malfunctioning, granting all wishes, regardless of how impure. Sakura and Otome Asakura at first try to handle all the problems caused by it, but the situation gradually worsens and they have to choose whether or not to save Hatsunejima (初音島, Hatsunejima?)—the island in Japan where the story takes place—by deactivating the tree which would erase Yoshiyuki's existence in the process. Sakura makes a last-ditch effort to stop the tree by entering it directly, but fails. Yoshiyuki eventually manages to persuade Otome to choose the island over him, and she has the tree wither, revoking all the granted wishes, including Sakura's. (Summary from Wikipedia) |
| 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. |
| S | ||
![]() sola (TV) |
Rent |
Sola's story revolves around Yorito Morimiya, the main protagonist, who is a young boy attending high school. He loves taking pictures of the sky at any time of day and any time of the year. One day, Yorito decides to take a picture of the sunrise overlooking the bay, but is deterred when he meets a strange girl trying to force a vending machine that stole her money to give her what she tried to buy — a can of tomato juice. Yorito helps her with forcing the machine while attempting to strike up conversation with her, despite it being four in the morning. Yorito tells her why he is here, but by the time he has forced the can out of the machine, the girl has mysteriously vanished. |
| 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 |
| そら (Japanese) | Rent | See sola (TV) |
| ダ・カーポII | Rent | See Da Capo II |
| 魔法遣いに大切なこと | Buy | See Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto |
| ~ダ・カーポII セカンドシーズン~ | Buy | See Da Capo II 2nd Season |
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