Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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Yakitate Japan | Buy | See Yakitate!! Japan |
![]() Yakitate!! Japan |
Buy |
A young six-year-old boy learns the wonders of baking bread and grows up with a desire to create an “bread that will define Japan”. But can this young man, born with gifted golden (or solar) hands, craft the yeasts and sugars of a simple bread dough and create a chewy manna of the heavens succeed? Only a battle of faith and culinary creativity can decide, as a young Kazuma accepts the challenge to create the most ultimate BREAD OF JAPAN!!! |
Z | ||
Ziemianin | Watch | See Earthian |
Zoku Natsume Yuujin chou | Rent | See Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou |
Zoku Natsume Yuujin-chou | Rent | See Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou |
![]() Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou |
Rent |
Natsume Takashi has the ability to see spirits, which he has long kept secret. However, once he inherits a strange book that belonged to his deceased grandmother, Natsume Reiko, he discovers the reason why spirits surround him. Containing the names of these spirits, a binding contract was formed between the spirits and the owner of the book. Now, Takashi is determined to free the spirits and dissolve the contracts. With the help of a spirit cat, his days are filled trying to return the names to these spirits. (summary from ANN) |
あまえないでよっ!! | Rent | See Amaenaideyo!! |
あまえないでよっ!! 喝!! | Rent | See Amaenaideyo!! Katsu!! |
かんなぎ (Japanese) | Rent | See Kannagi |
つぐもも | Watch | See Tsugumomo |
ねこぢる草 | Rent | See Cat Soup |
ぴたテン (Japanese) | Buy | See Pita-Ten |
ぼくの地球を守って | Watch | See Boku no Chikyuu o Mamotte |
もっけ (Japanese) | Buy | See Mokke |
もののけ姫 | Rent | See Mononoke Hime |
Spiritual: (Story/Location) Spirituality, in a narrow sense, concerns itself with matters of the spirit, a concept closely tied to religious belief and faith, a transcendent reality, or one or more deities. The ↗Shinto religion was once the state religion of Japan and still holds a deep and special meaning within the Japanese culture. Traditionally considered to be an animism or shamanist religion, it places great value on nature worship and is a common theme of anime. Many series have characters possessing special powers or insights which are attributed to their being a Miko Shrine Maiden or a Shinto priest. For more information, see ↗WikiPedia entry for Spirituality.