Drama: (Genre) Titles that show a state, situation, or series of events involving interesting or intense conflict of forces. See also: "Action Drama".
Moé: (from the verb ↗moeru = "to be infatuated", pronounced moé or mo-eh) Titles that have at least one character generally young in age, with a naive or innocent view of life, and "some obvious sympathetic weakness they work hard to correct" would be considered moe. A character or personality trait that "elicits a protective or loving response from the audience" would also qualify (quotes taken from ↗Wikipedia:Moe). In modern terms moe has been evolving to the point where moe may apply to objects and not just young girls. Unfortunately moe can be taken to the extreme (see: "Lolicon").
Swordplay: (Story/Location) A subcategory of "Action". This is about the art or skill of wielding a sword, esp. in fencing. Entries in this category should contain the use of swords to a large extent in scenes.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| S | ||
| Shadow Warrior Chronicles | Rent | See Utawarerumono |
| T | ||
| The One Being Sung | Rent | See Utawarerumono |
| U | ||
![]() Utawarerumono |
Rent |
Cast out and exiled, they found him lying wounded in the forest. When he woke, he found himself cared for by Eruruu and her younger sister, Aruruu. With no memories of who he was, wearing a strange mask on his face - the village elder gave him the name of ‘Anija-chan’, the name of her dead son, and the people of the village just accepted him and made him feel welcome. But when trouble came to the village and the duke’s soldiers tried to take all of their food, Anija-chan quickly proves himself to be both a strong warrior and a leader in protecting his new family and the people of the village against a number of dangers. |
| うたわれるもの | Rent | See Utawarerumono |
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