Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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C | ||
CLAMP School Detectives | Watch | See CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan |
CLAMP学園探偵団 | Watch | See CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan |
Code E | Watch | See CODE-E |
![]() CODE-E |
Watch |
18-year-old Ebihara Chinami emits electrical waves when she becomes distressed. The more nervous she becomes, the worse the situation gets. Her latest transfer to a new school introduces her to Kotaro from the school's science club. She quickly finds herself with a number of new friends: Kotaro, who is interested in learning about her abilities by experimenting on her; Yumi, a classmate and shrine maiden with the same power as she; and Sonomi, Kotaro's jealous childhood-friend. But there are others who are watching from a distance and they refer to Chinami as having strong 'TYPE-E' powers. |
Count and Fairy | Rent | See Hakushaku to Yosei (TV) |
Creamy Mami | Watch | See Mahō no Tenshi Creamy Mami |
Curse of the Undead: Youma | Rent | See Youma |
D | ||
Dazzle (manga title) | Watch | See Hatenkou Yuugi |
Dear Brother | Rent | See Oniisama E... |
Delinquent Detective | Rent | See Sukeban Deka |
Diamond Daydreams | Watch | See Kita He |
Diamond Dust Drops | Watch | See Kita He |
Divine Wind Thief Jeanne | Buy | See Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne |
![]() Dr. Rin ni Kiitemite! (TV) |
Unevaluated | Kanzaki Meirin, a junior high school student, comes from a family of Feng Shui masters. Her powers are so strong that she has to hide them from her father, so that he never learns that she runs the web page of his greatest Feng Shui rival, Dr Rin! Only her older brother knows the truth. But Meirin is hiding a greater secret, that of her love for her childhood friend, fellow high school member and soccer club hero, Asuka Yuuki. If only he could trust the hidden powers of Feng Shui, for it always shows Meirin the best path to success and happiness. |
E | ||
Earl and Fairy | Rent | See Hakushaku to Yosei (TV) |
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.)