Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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I | ||
![]() Ima Soko ni Iru Boku |
Rent | It doesn't look like this is going to be a great day for Matsutani Shuzo, nickname "Shu". The schoolboy has just lost a kendo fight in his dojo, and the girl he intended to impress walked away with his victorious opponent who even gave him a lecture after their fight. Depressed he retreats to the industry sector of his hometown, climbing up an old factory chimney, the "tower of courage" for his gang. To his surprise he meets a strange girl with blue hair and blue eyes up there... but then time stops for a moment - and shortly after this, he and the girl are attacked by huge mechas. Moments later he finds himself in a place he's never seen before, and his nightmare begins in a fortress named Hellywood where all values of humanity appear to be lost. And yet, Shu tries to plead for his ideals... |
In This Corner of the World | Buy | See Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni |
![]() Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu |
Rent | "The war has already begun. It was just that nobody noticed." Late one evening, on the last day of summer break, Asaba Naoyuki snuck into the high school swimming pool for a swim, where he first met Iriya Kana, a very shy girl with strange disks embedded in her wrists. Asaba spent that evening teaching Iriya how to swim, at least until some strange men arrived to take her away. |
Izetta the Last Witch | Rent | See Shuumatsu no Izetta |
Izetta, Die Letzte Hexe | Rent | See Shuumatsu no Izetta |
J | ||
![]() Joker Game |
Buy | In 1937, before World War II begins in earnest. Lieutenant Colonel Yūki of the Imperial Japanese Army forms the "D Agency," an army intelligence outfit under his command and tutelage. Army General Staff attaches Lieutenant Sakuma to observe the unit's performance. D Agency casts a wide net to find agents beyond Japanese military personnel, and Yūki establishes D Agency's tenets, which go against IJA doctrine: "Don't kill, don't get killed, don't get captured." With this, Yūki trains a team of operatives who conduct missions against domestic and foreign powers. |
![]() Juuni Kokuki |
Buy | This is about a Japanese girl named Nakajima Yoko who is taken away to another world by a mysterious man, but is separated from him and is soon confronted by the natives. She experiences a large number of tribulations and this story is about what she does and how she grows as a person because of what she goes though. This anime has action, adventure, great music, and wonderfully illustrated moral lessons. Many modern issues are also addressed, including race, politics, etc. |
K | ||
![]() Kakumeiki Valvrave |
Rent |
Thanks to the development of the ↗Dyson Sphere, the majority of the human populace lives in space. The Dorssia Military Federation, and the Atlantic Rim United States exist as major Military countries, while JOIR is a neutral principality, the story follows Haruto Tokishima as a normal boy going through high school in T.C (True Calendar) year 71. This all changes when Haruto meets the humanoid weapon Valvrave. |
KanColle | Unevaluated | See Kantai Collection |
![]() Kantai Collection |
Unevaluated |
A mysterious fleet known as "Abyssals" appeared from the depths of ocean and attacked randomly. Fleet Girls are the only one who can stand against the Abyssals. Together with Tornado Squadron and others, they set to counterattack. Upon seeing Akagi fought, Fubuki earned admiration towards her and aimed to fight with her. |
Kayoko's Diary | Buy | See Ushiro no Shomen Daare |
![]() Kidō Senshi Gundam Thunderbolt |
Buy | During the One Year War of U.C. 0079, the Earth Federation and Principality of Zeon engage in a fierce battle at the "Thunderbolt Sector", a shoal zone in the former Colony Side 4 "Moore". After successfully infiltrating Zeon's sniper field, ace Federation pilot and jazz enthusiast Io Fleming is given control of the latest Gundam prototype. |
![]() Kidō Senshi Gundam: Tekketsu no Orphans (TV 2) |
Buy | Second season of Mobile Suit Gundam: Tekketsu no Orphans. |
![]() Kidō Senshi Gundam: The Origin |
Buy | U.C. 0068 - Zeon Zum Deikun suddenly dies while giving his speech to declare the Autonomous Republic of Munzo's independence from the Earth Federation. As Munzo falls in turmoil while the House of Zabi rises to power, Deikun's children Casval and Artesia flee the colony to Earth. In the years to come, Casval and Artesia live in secret while the Principality of Zeon develops its military power before finally declaring war in January U.C. 0079. |
![]() Kimi to Boku no Saigo no Senjou, Arui wa Sekai ga Hajimaru Seisen |
Avoid |
Within the 'Empire', Astral Power users (witches) are brutally suppressed whereas it is freely employed within the 'Nebulis Sovreignty'. An endless war drags on between the two nations. Iska was once an elite 'Saint Disciple', a sort of witch fighter within the Empire military. But for some reason he helped a witch escape from prison and as a result was sent there himself. He is offered a chance at redemption: if he will undertake a mission to take out the feared 'Ice Calamity Witch', and succeeds, he'll be pardoned and have his rank and privledges restored. Iska definitely wants to end the war by whatever means possible and accepts the offer. But he finds that the best way to achieve peace might be by working with his opponent rather than against her. |
War: (Story/Location) Titles of this category should cover the events of a war as significant element of the storyline (even if the actual conflict doesn't get that much airtime). The opponents should be nations at least (alien races, star systems, parallel universes etc. are fine as well); conflicts between smaller organizations would rather be categorized as "Fighting".