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Aldnoah.Zero |
Unevaluated | In 1972, the Apollo 17 mission discovered a hypergate to Mars on the surface of the moon. Humans use it to migrate there and a separate culture develops on the Red Planet. The two societies drift apart, with the Martians coming to feel superior to their terran brothers. Eventually a war breaks out between Earth and Mars, over the pretext of the assassination of a Martian Princess who was visiting Earth--but she may not really be dead. | |
B | |||
Battle Girl High School |
Unevaluated |
Miki and her friends Haruka and Subaru are three Hoshimori ('Star Guardians') who defend earth from the soul stealing Irous. Most of the time they seem to be ordinary high schoolers (at an all-girl school) but they can transform into Hoshimori when their high tech command detects Irous nearby. |
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Battle Girl High School: Battle Girl Project | Unevaluated | See Battle Girl High School | |
Bokura no Ameiro Protocol |
Rent |
Shun Tokinoya used to enjoy playing games online as a team member with a group of friends, but after his sister was injured and handicapped, he quit. Three years later, all he does is work in a e-sports cafe, FOX ONE, which is owned by the father of Nozomi, one of his old comrades. But they learn that the father has put the business in deep debt by financing a professional e-sports team whose star player wants to quit. The desperate father asks them to form a new team to enter the highly prestigious Xaxxerion competition. |
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C | |||
Call of the Night | Buy | See Yofukashi no Uta | |
Classroom☆Crisis |
Unevaluated |
Humanity has successfully colonized all the planets in the Solar System, with intentions to continue into new frontiers. Individuals live stable lives in these colonies, including young high school students living in 4th Tokyo on Mars. Two of these students are Iris Shirazaki and Mizuki Sera. Iris is finishing her last year of high school while studying to be a test pilot while her friend Mizuki also works as a mechanic on the aircraft. Her own brother, Kaito, oversees Mizuki and Iris as their homeroom teacher and program director. |
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D | |||
Divine Gate |
Unevaluated |
Three alternate worlds exist, those of humans, demons and fairies--Terrestria, Hellestia and Celestia, respectively. The three worlds have collided, resulting in the creation of some sort of gateway that allows travel between them, which has led to chaos. |
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Dumbbell Nan-Kilo Moteru? |
Unevaluated |
A friend's offhand remark alerts Hibiki Sakura, an avid eater of snacks and fast food, to the fact that she is gaining weight and becoming less attractive. When she finds that she lacks the willpower to exercise and diet on her own, she pays a free visit to the recently opened Silverman Gym. This turns out to be an outfit which handles professional athletes of Herculean strength, and Hibiki soon feels completely out of her league. She is persuaded to stay by the presence of her school's student council president--and the fact that she takes a liking to Machio, her trainer. |
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H | |||
Hai-Furi |
Unevaluated |
Childhood friends Akeno Misaki and Moeka China have dreamed for years of becoming 'Blue Mermaids', i.e, students at the Yokosuka Girls Marine High School, which is a place where WWII-era warships are used to teach modern-day girls necessary skills. After being separated for years, they both earn admission and are made captains of two different ships. But something goes very wrong during their first venture at sea. |
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High School Fleet | Unevaluated | See Hai-Furi | |
How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift? | Unevaluated | See Dumbbell Nan-Kilo Moteru? | |
I | |||
Isshuukan Friends |
Rent |
High schooler Yūki Hase notices that his classmate Kaori Fujimiya is always alone, and seemingly has no friends. After approaching her Kaori reveals that she loses every memory of her friends each Monday. Despite learning this, Yūki endeavors to become her new friend every week. |
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K | |||
Kanojo, Okarishimasu |
Watch |
After being abruptly dumped by his girlfriend, college student Kinoshita Kazuya turns to Diamond, Japan's most popular rent-a-girlfriend firm, for a temporary replacement. From Diamond's website he selects the attractive Mizuhara Chizuru, and, without terribly high expectations, goes to meet her. Their first date seems to go very well; but afterwards he has reason to doubt that she was being sincere. |
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Killing Bites |
Unevaluated |
For centuries, the Zaibatsu--the four most influential houses of Japanese merchants--have secretly conducted brutal gladiatorial fights in a strange game for wealth and influence. They still go on today, and since they carry immense importance gene therapy has been employed to create Therianthropes, human/animal hybrids that are especially deadly. Unsuspecting college student Yuuya Nomoto stumbles upon them, and soon finds himself inextricably entangled. |
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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. |
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