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Baburugamu Kuraishisu | Rent | See Bubblegum Crisis | |
Baburugamu Kurashu! | Watch | See Bubblegum Crash | |
Blue Seed |
Buy | Implanted with a "blue seed", the unborn form of a malevolent entity called the Aragami, young Momiji Fujiyama has found herself the recipient of bizarre powers that allow her to pinpoint the location of an impending Aragami attack. Now recruited by the TAC, a special government agency whose purpose is to combat the Aragami, she is the first line of defense for a nation under siege. But the TAC is badly outgunned and outnumbered. When the Aragami show up, it turns the city into a war zone and the Aragami monsters seem unstoppable! Momiji's only hope is the mysterious Mamoru. But this strong (but cute) looking human may still be bound to carry out the will of his inhuman masters! | |
Bubblegum Crash |
Watch |
Some time after the events in Bubblegum Crisis, the Knight Sabers have all but split up. Sylia's building is being worked on and her shop is closed. As such, she is no where to be found. Priss's music career is going to the next level, thus she is no longer interested in fighting boomers for fear of injuring herself. Linna has become a trader on the stock exchange and is making money, so she has no time for the Knight Sabers. Only Nene seems to be concered about the groups current condition, but she can't get Linna and Priss to understand. So, Nene uses her skills to help her AD Police co-workers Leon and Daley as they work a case involving a string of robberies pulled off by pro's wearing mecha suits. What do these robberies have to do with Sylia's family? Can Nene get the group back together before it is to late? |
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Bubblegum Crisis |
Rent |
Chronicles the battles of the Knight Sabers, a female band of mercenaries who take jobs that inevitably lead to their fighting "boomers", androids designed with military purposes in mind. Can these girls manage their careers and thier lives as Knight Sabers? Will Geneon stop making bad business decisions? |
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Bubblegum Crisis Mega-Tokyo 2032 | Rent | See Bubblegum Crisis | |
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Chojiki Seiki Orguss 2 | Rent | See Orguss 02 | |
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Fushigi Yugi | Rent | See Fushigi Yuugi TV | |
Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play | Rent | See Fushigi Yuugi TV | |
Fushigi Yuugi | Rent | See Fushigi Yuugi TV | |
Fushigi Yuugi TV |
Rent | Miaka, a school girl in modern Japan, starts reading a book and suddenly finds herself in ancient China, in the story she was just reading. Now she must become the priestess who will save the empire in order to return. | |
Fushigi Yuugi: The Mysterious Play | Rent | See Fushigi Yuugi TV | |
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Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor (1989) | Buy | See Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor (TV) | |
Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor (1990) |
Buy | In the late 20th century, tremendous advances in robotics led to the development of the "Labor". Replacing slower, less versatile industrial equipment, the Labor was also capable of inflicting mass destruction. Virtually unstoppable by conventional police units, the labor quickly became the weapon of choice for terrorists, criminals, and seriously disturbed sociopaths. To fight these criminals, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department established the "Special Vehicles, Section 2," comprised of specially designed Patrol Labors--"Patlabors". | |
Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor (TV) |
Buy |
Labor: A robot specifically designed for construction work. Labors allow dramatic advances in construction--but also in crime. To combat these new labor crimes, the police created a special unit: The Patrol Labor. And thus, the birth of "Patlabor"! |
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