Action Comedy: (Genre) Much like "Action" (lots of shooting, explosions, and the like) except it has "Comedy" thrown in as well.
Fan Service: (Objectionable Content) This is a term coined to identify things like jiggling breasts, cleavage shots, panty shots, bra shots, closeup shots of women's breast, legs, butt, etc., and mild nudity all for the purposes of "servicing" the audience. The term has a second meaning covering things like massive action sequences, explosions, fights, etc., but it mostly refers to the first meaning.
Action: (Genre) 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 |
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| D | ||
| Desert Punk | Rent | See Sunabouzu |
| F | ||
| Familiar of Zero | Rent | See Zero no Tsukaima |
| Familiar of Zero - Knight of the Two Moons | Rent | See Zero no Tsukaima - Futatsuki No Kishi |
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Full Metal Panic ~Fumoffu~ |
Buy | This is the sequel/sideseries to Full Metal Panic and follows the manga. Now that the events in FMP are over, Sosuke and Chidori are once again classmates in high school. However, Sosuke hasn't lost any of his military training and starts things off by blowing up his shoe locker after discovering someone had been in it and may have booby trapped it (a girl had left him a love letter in the locker). From there, it just gets better as the series parodies various elements of Japanese life or just has the two in wacky school-related adventures. Will Chidori and her trusty harisen be able to whack Sosuke into a normal man she can have a relationship with? Or will Chidori become more like Sosuke and become a military babe he would really love? |
| Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu | Buy | See Full Metal Panic ~Fumoffu~ |
| S | ||
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Sky Girls (TV) |
Watch |
In 2122 A.D., Earth is at war with aliens called W.O.R.M. ("Weapon of Raid Machines"), swarms of minute beings that can form monster-sized beings. The war leaves the population of Earth decimated, with young men being the main casualties. The W.O.R.M. were beaten back but their re-emergence heralds the creation of a mecha unit called the Sonic Divers, piloted by three girls (each of them 16 years old) to counter this threat. These pilots-to-be will have to learn military drill, how to pilot their flying exoskeletons named "Sky Divers", and - how to fight in real battle. |
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Sunabouzu |
Rent | In a dry desert world lost to it own destruction, which bakes in the sun and freezes at night, where the hollow shells of abandoned buildings stand like tombstones to a forgotten age, humanity still manages to survive by preying on itself. Hidden behind a mask of mystery, Sunabozu manages to eek out a living by taking on those special jobs that are too trivial for the surviving justice system, and too tough for the bounty hunters. And if he could catch that full figured Asajiri Junko, who set him up to fight the entire Kawazu clan and then tricked him out of the bounty, he would be a lot happier. But Sunabozu always finishes any job that he accepts, even if it takes some time. |
| Sunabozu | Rent | See Sunabouzu |
| T | ||
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Tenjho Tenge: Ultimate Fight |
Buy |
The 24th episode of the original Tenjou Tenge series left many issues unresolved. Maya and her dojo team agree to meet Mitsuomi and his enforcers at an arena in one months time. Continuing the story from the 24th episode, Maya, Aya, Souichiro and the others are now preparing for the coming battle. And Aya decides to confront her sister, Maya as to her feelings for the blond-haired Souichiro. |
| Tenjou Tenge: Ultimate Fight | Buy | See Tenjho Tenge: Ultimate Fight |
| The Familiar of Zero | Rent | See Zero no Tsukaima |
| Z | ||
| Zero Louise - Season 1 | Rent | See Zero no Tsukaima |
| Zero Louise - Season 2 | Rent | See Zero no Tsukaima - Futatsuki No Kishi |
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Zero no Tsukaima |
Rent |
Louise Valliere is a 2nd year student at the esteemed Magic Academy High School, but all of her classmates call her ‘Zero Louise’. While no one doubts her magic ability, it is just that all of the spells that she casts just go wrong, usually with disastrous and explosive results. Rumor has it that none of the spells that she tried to cast have ever gone as expected, which is how she picked up her nickname - Zero. One of the most import 2nd year student rituals is the summoning of a familiar. A familiar once summoned will stay with the magician for rest of their life. A mage’s magical familiar can appear in the form of any creature – as small as a mouse, as a fearsome fire salamander, and perhaps even as a dragon for an exceptional mage. True to form, Louise’s familiar summoning spell goes very wrong and pulls Hiraga Saito from his life as a high school student (in Japan) into the magic world. The ritual is sacred and once started, cannot be changed, so Louise accepts her fate and gives Saito a kiss (on the lips) to seal their bond. The other students take delight in teasing Zero Louise at having summoned an ordinary commoner as a familiar, but they have forgotten that familiars are magical creatures and by their nature - are never ordinary or common. |
![]() Zero no Tsukaima - Futatsuki No Kishi |
Rent | Hiraga Saito, after being pulled into another world of magic and forced to become a 'familiar' of Louise the worst magician of her school, was given a choice at the end of series one. Return to Tokyo or save Louise. Of course he saves Louise and in the process discovers that she is a Void Magic user (none of which were supposed to be currently alive) and he is her Gandalfr (A person 'familiar' with all forms of weapons). It now appears that there are more people involved in the Albion conspiracy and a new enemy is on the move. Louise and Saito are recruited by Agnes (Henrietta's main Knight) and then they find out that Henrietta has been kidnapped. |
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