Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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B | ||
Banner of the Stars II | Buy | See Seikai no Senki II |
H | ||
Heaven and Earth | Rent | See Tenjou Tenge |
S | ||
![]() Seikai no Senki II |
Buy |
The success of the “Humankind Abh Empire" counter-offensive has shifted the focus in the war. The Abh rules of engagement require that a noble represent the Empire in negotiations of surrender for any overrun inhabited planet. A shortage of qualified nobles has compelled Jinto and Lafiel to visit an isolated planet to formalize the terms as to their surrender. But they find themselves to be very perplexed in having to deal with four different planetary leadership claimants. The planet of a backwater prison planet, with a group of wardens (or guards) supervising three different penal districts. Jinto and Abriel try to deal with four untrustworthy leaders, (the warden and leaders from the penal zones), each claiming to be the legitimate governor of the planet and each with their own personal and conflicting agendas. |
T | ||
Tenjho Tenge | Rent | See Tenjou Tenge |
Tenjo Tenge | Rent | See Tenjou Tenge |
![]() Tenjou Tenge |
Rent | Nagi Souichirou and best friend, Bob, are both tough street fighters, but when they transfer to a new high school, they get their a**es kicked by the local gangs. They find out that their new high school is dedicated to refounding the martial arts, and combat ability is rated higher than academic skills. And what is with the cute Natsume Aya, who has decided to become his girlfriend (without even bothering to ask him)? But Souichirou is a glutton for punishment, with a fighting spirit that cannot be kept down for long. |
天上天下 | Rent | See Tenjou Tenge |
星界の戦旗 II (Japanese) | Buy | See Seikai no Senki II |