Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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F | ||
Furuba | Buy | See Fruits Basket |
Furuutsu Basuketo | Buy | See Fruits Basket |
G | ||
![]() G-on Riders |
Rent |
In a near future time when alien attacks have become a common event, a secret (Japanese) organization called the GRA (GRAND RIFUREKUTO AMUDO, Grand Reflect Armor) has developed a very effective defense. Using a technology developed by Dr Sanada Mio, which she calls the 'G-On', certain young students wearing glasses (hence the "G" in the title) are able to harness their strong feelings and manifest those abilities and weapons that prove effective against the alien attacking units. The GRA has sponsored an elite high school to help identify and develop the students who have this ability in the hopes that they can defend not only Japan, but also the earth from the alien invaders. |
G-on らいだーす (Japanese) | Rent | See G-on Riders |
Galaxy Angel 3 | Buy | See Galaxy Angel A |
![]() Galaxy Angel A |
Buy | The Angel Brigade has been disbanded after a petty argument and Forte, Ranpha, Mint, Vanilla and Milfeulle have all gone their own ways. The outfit which has replaced them, the Twin Star Team, has been enjoying somewhat more success recovering Lost Technology, and to avoid being laid off Colonel Volcott attempts to track down the girls and revive the Brigade. Now that the Angels are back, they are going to have to collect more Lost Technology, save more planets, and rescue more kittens than the Twin Star Team! |
Galaxy Fraulein Yuna | Watch | See Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna |
Gals, Super Gals! Kotobuki Ran | Rent | See Chou-Gals! Kotobuki Ran |
![]() Game Center Shoujo to Ibunka Kouryuu |
Unevaluated |
Renji Kusakabe, a part-time worker at a videogame arcade, notices an English speaking girl, Lily Baker, who refuses to give up at a UFO catcher game until she's down to her last 100 Yen coin. He offers to help, and Lily appreciates it, but there's a misunderstanding of the significance of Valentine's Day. At any rate, perhaps the two can learn something about each other's home country and culture. |
Gibo Mai | Watch | See Step Sister |
![]() Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna |
Watch | Start with Yuna, Savior of the Light, Galaxy Defender, a the number one fan of TV (and real life) superhero Polylina. Add Yuna's friend Yuri, an android with an astonishing appetite. Multiply by Misaki, the new girl in class, who is actually a spy of the Galactic Council, sent to assess a charge that Yuna is trying to take over the galaxy. Divide by the spinster Fraulein D, who is using Misaki as a pawn in a larger scheme to put Yuna, Yuri, the mechanical sprite Elner, and the slow-talking Shiori out of commission so that she can take over the galaxy. Confused? Then we won't factor in the cooking contest, the lost puppy, Fraulein D's hench-women, or any of the other girls who help Yuna save the universe. |
Ground Defense Force Mao-chan | Rent | See Rikujyou Bouei Tai Mao-chan |
H | ||
Half-Broken Music Box | Rent | See Kowarekake no Orgel |
![]() Hanamaru Kindergarten |
Watch |
Anzu goes to a preschool with her friends, the shy Koume and the eccentric Hiiragi. But Anzu has taken a romantic fancy to their new teacher. With the help of her friends, she tries to gain the attention from Tsuchida, though he is clearly more interested in the pretty Yamamoto who supervises the class next door. |
Hanamaru Yōchien (Japanese) | Watch | See Hanamaru Kindergarten |
Kawaii: (Style) (↗kawaii (可愛い) = "cute" or "adorable") If you've watched anime in Japanese, you've heard characters use the term 'kawaii'. So if the title makes you want to say that (often using ↗chibi characters, i. e. small and super-deformed), then it fits.