Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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![]() Banana Fish |
Rent |
Ash Lynx is a 17-year old gang leader in the criminal empire of 'Papa' Dino Golzine. Eiji Okamura is a 19-year old Japanese photographer who has come to America to cover an interview with him. He happens to arrive just as Ash comes across a lead regarding the mysterious drug that drove his older brother insane in Iraq. This stuff drives people berserk, and leaves them mumbling the cryptic term 'Banana Fish'. |
![]() Baoh |
Avoid | Ikurou Hashizawa was a normal boy until he is captured by evil scientists who create the ultimate fighter by attaching a parasite, named Baoh, to his brain. The mysterious girl Sumire, who has psychic powers, frees him and together they work to avoiding being captured by those who want to use their powers. |
Baoh the Visitor | Avoid | See Baoh |
Basilisk | Buy | See Basilisk - Kouga Ninpou Chou |
![]() Basilisk - Kouga Ninpou Chou |
Buy |
The Iga clan and the Kouga clan have been sworn enemies for more than four hundred years. Only the Hanzo Hattori truce has kept the two families from all-out war. Now, under the order of Shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa, the truce has finally been dissolved. Ten ninja from each clan must fight to the death in order to determine who will be the next Tokugawa Shogun. The surviving clan will rule for the next thousand years. |
Basilisk: The Kouga Ninja Scrolls | Buy | See Basilisk - Kouga Ninpou Chou |
![]() Battle Royal High School |
Avoid | When the school Karate club's star fighter quits and decides to go pro, he unwittingly fulfills an ancient interdimensional prophecy and becomes demon king of his dimension. Soon his high school becomes a battleground for demon slaying samurai, interplanetary law enforcement, and even his own traitorous demon minions. Well animated fight scenes ensue. |
Battle Vixens (manga title) | Rent | See Ikki Tousen |
Beating Angel Dokuro-chan | Watch | See Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan |
Behind Closed Doors | Rent | See Waver |
![]() Berserk |
Buy | The story of a man tormented by hate, fueled by anger, and bound by destiny. A young swordsman by the name of Gutts lives as a mercenary until the fateful day when he encounters the Band of the Hawk, an up-and-coming mercenary band led a charismatic leader named Griffith. After being defeated by Griffith in a duel, Gutts agrees to join the band and help Griffith achieve his goal of one day ruling his own kingdom. What unfolds is the story of what turned Gutts into the hateful angry swordsman that he is and of a destiny that he refuses to accept. |
![]() Berserk (2016) |
Watch | Guts, known as the Black Swordsman, seeks sanctuary from the demonic forces that pursue him and his woman, and also vengeance against the man who branded him as an unholy sacrifice. Aided only by his titanic strength, skill, and sword, Guts must struggle against his bleak destiny, all the while fighting with a rage that might strip him of his humanity. Berserk is a dark and brooding story of outrageous swordplay and ominous fate, in the theme of Shakespeare's Macbeth. |
![]() Berserk (2017) |
Watch | Spurred by the flame raging in his heart, the Black Swordsman Guts continues his seemingly endless quest for revenge. Standing in his path are heinous outlaws, delusional evil spirits, and a devout child of god. Even as it chips away at his life, Guts continues to fight his enemies, who wield repulsive and inhumane power, with nary but his body and sword—his strength as a human. |
![]() Berserk Ōgon Jidai-Hen I: Haō no Tamago |
Watch | Guts is a young and highly skilled mercenary living in a medieval era of the Midland monarchy. During the siege of a castle, he catches the attention of Griffith, leader of a mercenary army called Band of the Hawk. As the two meet again, Guts ends up joining the notorious group. |
Berserk: The Golden Age Arc - The Egg of the King | Watch | See Berserk Ōgon Jidai-Hen I: Haō no Tamago |
Violent: (Objectionable Content) Titles that include as an important part of their content excessive displays of cruelty, blood and gore. Any of the classical 'slasher' films would qualify for this keyword. The series Black Lagoon would be a good example; as many of its chapters involve killer lolis, chainsaw mercenaries and flying body parts.