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Hayao Miyazaki writes and directs this Japanese animated feature from Studio Ghibli. As a young boy, the bespectacled Jiro Horikoshi (voice of Hideaki Anno) dreams of flying a plane but when he learns he will be unable to become a pilot due to his poor eyesight, he instead decides to be an aircraft designer. On September 1st 1923 Jiro is travelling by train when the Great Kanto earthquake strikes. He assists fellow passenger Naoko (Miori Takimoto) and her maid who suffers an injury. He doesn't meet Naoko again till many years later after he has graduated university and has worked on various designing jobs, without finding much success. The two fall for each other and become engaged but Naoko is suffering from tuberculosis. While they try to enjoy the time they have together Jiro continues to work on designing his first successful plane.
Masaya Fujimori directs this feature spin-off from the anime series based on the manga by Hiro Mashima. With Lucy Heartfilia (voice of Aya Hirano) now a fully-fledged member of Fairy Tail, a guild of wizards dedicated to doing good, she is drawn into a quest that also involves Natsu (Tetsuya Kakihara), Gray (Yuichi Nakamura), Erza (Sayaka Ohara), Wendy (Satomi Sato), Happy (Rie Kugimiya) and Carla (Yui Horie). A young girl has woken up suffering from amnesia but with a strong distrust of wizards. When an evil prince unveils his plan to sacrifice the girl, Lucy and her fellow Fairy Tail members must protect her from his designs and face up to the wider danger he poses to the world.
Feature anime continuing the story of a burgeoning pirate. Like many others before him, Monkey D. Luffy (voice of Mayumi Tanaka) is obsessed by the tale of the treasure hoard called One Piece reputedly buried by the Pirate King Gol D. Roger before his execution. Armed with only his irrepressible nature, Monkey sets out to become a pirate in the dangerous waters of the Grand Line - and it isn't long before he has his own crew of ruffians, a ship and a navy fleet on his trail as he searches for the treasure that will crown him the new king of the pirates. In this film, the kidnapping of Nami (Akemi Okamura) by a rival pirate who wants to utilise her uncanny navigational skills forces Monkey and his crew to prepare for battle. Who will triumph?
All three episodes of the Japanese anime series following a trio of high school students who immerse themselves in 'The World', the most popular computer game of its day. The students, Sakuya, Tobias and Mary, become all but lost to the real world while playing the game. Fortunately for them, help is at hand in the shape of a mysterious player named Hermit, who changes their lives forever. The episodes comprise: 'Walking Party', 'Wired Prisoner' and 'The Worldend Pallbearer'.
Episodes 1-24 of the anime series set in a post-apocalyptic future world. After robots subjugate humanity when they become self-aware, the remaining humans place their salvation in the hands of a mysterious girl named 'Luna'. But her assassination at the hands of the robot leader's cyborg, Casshern, triggers 'the ruin', a cataclysmic event which sets into motion the end of the world. With the Earth's atmosphere now full of poisonous gases which affect both humans and robots alike, Casshern, the only one immune to 'the ruin', awakes to find himself with no memory of his past or what he has done. Episodes comprise: 'At the End of the World', 'The World Is Filled With the Cries of Death', 'To the End of Suffering', 'The Angel of Ruin', 'The Man Who Killed the Sun Named As the Moon', 'Reunion With Fate', 'The Woman of the High Tower', 'The Praise of Hope', 'The Flower Which Blooms in the Valley of Ruin', 'The Man Captured in the Past', 'For One's Own Mission', 'Coloring the Moment of Living', 'The Past Rises Before My Eyes', 'Truth Illuminates Darkness', 'God of Death Dune', 'For the Strength to Believe', 'The Glass Cradle', 'The Time I've Lived and the Time I Have Left', 'Believe in the Flower that Lives in Your Heart', 'For Whom Do the Flowers Bloom?', 'Paradise of Despair', 'The Drop Called Eternity', 'Those Who Return' and 'For the Flowers That Wander and Bloom'.
Japanese anime chronicling the life of the legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. Born in 1584, Musashi was trained in sword skills from an early age and quickly became renowned as a master swordsman, fighting his first duel at the age of 13. A master strategist and tactician, he is most famously known for founding the 'Niten Ichi-ryu' school of swordsmanship, which employs a two-sword technique.
Four more episodes of the Japanese sci-fi anime series. At the end of the Pacific War, a new enemy surfaces in the skies over Earth. The new war continues for over five decades, and now a new generation must step forward for the fight. Young Atsushi Hayami is among them. Can he help to revitalise the Japanese military and win the war? Episodes are: 'In the Forest of Nights', 'I Guess Everything Reminds You of Something', 'Thursday's Child' and 'Duelist'.
Episodes 13-16 of the mecha anime series. A flight to sanctuary turns into triple jeopardy when Kurau and Christmas' shuttle is attacked twice; first by hijackers and then by the GPO. But surviving a three-sided battle in space and a blazing rain of burning wreckage is the least of what the Rynax pair must face, as a new being with powers equal to Kurau's own finally reveals itself and it wants Christmas for its own. A return to a haven from Kurua's past becomes the launching point for a terrifying new odyssey.
Episodes 13-24 plus an OVA of the anime series following on from 'Eureka Seven'. Set in 2025 on the small island of Iwado, the series follows the adventures of Ao Fukai (voice of Yûtarô Honjô), a teenager who finds himself called upon to play a special role in defending his people from the threat posed by warring alien races. The episodes are: 'She's a Rainbow', 'Starfire', 'War Head', 'Guardian's Hammer', 'La Vie en Rose', 'Don't Look Down', 'Maybe Tomorrow', 'Better Days Ahead', 'World 2 World', 'Galaxy 2 Galaxy', 'The Final Frontier', 'The Door Into Summer' and 'The Flowers of Jungfrau'.
All 13 episodes of the Japanese anime based on the manga by Nio Nakatani. Yuu Koito thought love would be something amazing and magical, but when a male friend asks her to date, she feels nothing. She doesn't even know how to respond until she overhears the student council president of her new high school, Touko Nanami, turning down a similar request. With Touko's help, Yuu manages to let her friend down gracefully, but then Touko confesses that she, herself, is starting to have feelings for Yuu, leaving Yuu in a quandary. Yuu doesn't think that she's in love with Touko, but she does feel something. As Yuu joins the Student Council, and she and Touko become closer, her confusion about her feelings only continues to grow. Because you can't control who you love, or who falls in love with you. You can only be true to yourself in BLOOM INTO YOU.
All 13 episodes from the Japanese anime series which follows Junichi Tachibana (voice of Tomoaki Maeno), a high school student struggling to come to terms with being stood up by a girl on Christmas Eve. Now unwilling to trust anybody, Junichi is given a chance to move on following a number of encounters with girls at his school. The episodes are: 'Temptation', 'Showdown', 'Twilight', 'Wind Chime', 'Bold Front', 'Strife', 'Sketch', 'Companion', 'Doubt', 'Wish', 'Sexy', 'Departure' and 'Hot Spring'.
All 13 episodes from the Japanese anime series which follows Junichi Tachibana (voice of Tomoaki Maeno), a high school student struggling to come to terms with being stood up by a girl on Christmas Eve. Now unwilling to trust anybody, Junichi is given a chance to move on following a number of encounters with girls at his school. The episodes are: 'Temptation', 'Showdown', 'Twilight', 'Wind Chime', 'Bold Front', 'Strife', 'Sketch', 'Companion', 'Doubt', 'Wish', 'Sexy', 'Departure' and 'Hot Spring'.
All 24 episodes and two OVA episodes from the Japanese anime series which follows Junichi Tachibana (voice of Tomoaki Maeno), a high school student struggling to come to terms with being stood up by a girl on Christmas Eve. Now unwilling to trust anybody, Junichi is given a chance to move on following a number of encounters with girls at his school. The episodes are: 'Admiration', 'Approach', 'Jealousy', 'Romance', 'Buddies', 'Hesitation', 'Betrayal', 'Progress', 'Underclassman', 'Training', 'Changes', 'Lovers', 'The Worst', 'Heartthrob', 'Transformation', 'Confessions', 'Memories', 'Assistance', 'Succession', 'Goodbyes', 'Discoveries', 'Hidden Side', 'Pride' and 'Promise'. The OVA episodes are 'The Truth' and 'Little Sister'.
The first seven episodes from the Japanese anime based on the light novel from Nisio Isin's 'Monogatari' series. When transfer student Ougi Oshino (voice of Kaori Mizuhashi) arrives at Naoetsu Private High she immediately seeks out third year student Koyomi Araragi (Hiroshi Kamiya) in the hope that he can help solve the mystery behind a strange discovery she has made. After studying plans of the school, Ougi notices a secret classroom which is not listed on the blueprints. However, when Koyomi joins her to investigate, he soon realises the room is linked to a number of troubling memories from his past. The episodes are: 'Ougi Formula: Part 1', 'Ougi Formula: Part 2', 'Sodachi Riddle: Part 1', 'Sodachi Riddle: Part 2', 'Sodachi Lost: Part 1', 'Sodachi Lost: Part 2' and 'Sodachi Lost: Part 3'.
All 12 episodes from the Japanese anime series based on the manga by Takehaya. With his father moving away for work, new high school student Kotaro Satomi (voice of Yuichi Nakamura) is forced to find a cheap place to stay while he studies. After choosing Room 106 of Corona House, Kotaro thinks he has the perfect new home. However, shortly after moving in he is visited by a number of supernatural beings who all claim they need the room for their own reasons. Not willing to give up without a fight, Kotaro is forced to live with his ghostly visitors until they can settle their dispute. The episodes are: 'The Invasion Begins!?', 'More Invasions!?', 'Friends and Promises', 'Swimming and Plots!?', 'Precious Charms', 'Cultural Festivals and Beetles!?', 'My Knight', 'An Evil Magical Girl Appears!?', 'The Sun and a Rainbow', 'The Earth Empire Vs. The Sun Squad!?', 'Someday, With Them' and 'Invasion Going Well!?'.
All 26 episodes of the Japanese anime following high school student Hitomi Kanzaki (voice of Maaya Sakamoto) as she is transported to the magical world of Gaea. The episodes are: 'Fateful Confession', 'The Girl from the Mystic Moon', 'The Gallant Swordsman', 'The Diabolical Adonis', 'Seal of the Brothers', 'City of Intrigue', 'Unexpected Partings', 'The Day the Angel Flew', 'Memories of a Father', 'The Blue-Eyed Prince', 'Prophecy of Death', 'The Secret Door', 'Red Destiny', 'Dangerous Wounds', 'Lost Paradise', 'The Guided Ones', 'The Edge of the World', 'The Gravity of Destiny', 'Operation Golden Rule of Love', 'False Vows', 'Reaction of Fortune', 'The Black Winged Angel', 'Storm Premonition', 'Fateful Decision', 'Zone of Absolute Fortune' and 'Eternal Love'.
Episodes 14-24 of the Japanese anime. In the distant cosmos, warring factions fight for control of the planets of East and West. On the West planet, a king has risen to unite the people and bring stability, but the East is still engulfed by war. Jeanne Kaguya d'Arc (voice of Yoko Hikasa), a girl prophesised to be the saviour of the worlds at birth, travels to the East planet with Leonardo Da Vinci (Tomokazu Sugita) in the hope of uniting the battling clans under the flag of the impulsive Nobunaga (Mamoru Miyano) and ending the war forever. The episodes are: 'The Empress', 'The Hanged Man', 'Ace of Cups', 'The Hermit', 'The Emperor', 'Wheel of Fortune', 'The Sun', 'Justice', 'The Devil', 'The World' and 'Judgement'.
Hope's Peak Academy is an exclusive private school that only accepts the best of the best. Graduates of this elite yet enigmatic institution have the world at their fingertips, but getting a cap and gown is easier said than done. The hallowed halls are ruled by the sadistic administrator Monokuma, who declares that the only way to pass the class is by sending a fellow student home in a body bag. If you can get away with murder, you'll get your diploma. But if you're caught red handed, you'll find yourself on the receiving end of a deadly detention slip! When your principal is psychotic and your finals are fatal, high school goes from being the best years of your life to your last.
Fifth collection of episodes from the anime following the adventures of a boy who sets out to become a pirate. Like many others before him, Monkey D. Luffy (voice of Mayumi Tanaka) is obsessed by the tale of the treasure horde called One Piece reputedly buried by the Pirate King Gol D. Roger before his execution. Armed with only his irrepressible nature, Monkey sets out to become a pirate in the dangerous waters of the Grand Line - and it isn't long before he has his own crew of ruffians, a ship and a navy fleet on his trail as he searches for the treasure that will crown him the new king of the pirates.
The second series of the anime following the students of Fumizuki Academy, who possess the unusual ability to summon avatars. There is a firm hierarchy at the school, with students placed in classes from A to F - with the higher classes enjoying more powerful avatars - which makes things tough for Akihisa Yoshii and the rest of Class F when they set out to overturn the existing order. The episodes are: 'Me, Everyone and Swimming in the Ocean', 'Me, a Yukata and Festivities', 'Me, That Girl and a Stuffed Toy', 'Me, My True Colours and a Man's Dignity', 'Me, Peeking and Training Camp', 'Me, Peeking and a Far Away Paradise', 'Me, Japan and the Language I'm Unfamiliar With', 'Me, Romance and Diplomacy', 'Me, Romance and the Art of Love', 'Yuji, Shoko and Their Childhood Memories', 'Idiots, Fools and Requiem' and 'Idiots, Tests and Summoned Beasts'.
Collection of anime shorts. 'The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya', based on the light novels by Nagura Tanigawa, follows the adventures of a group of high school students. Ordinary boy Kyon (voice of Tomokazu Sugita) realises that life at school is going to be anything but dull when the girl beside him, Haruhi (Aya Hirano), stands up and announces that she's not interested in normal people, only 'time-travellers, aliens, and ESP-ers'. 'Nyoron! Churuya-san' also features Kyon and Haruhi, as well as Churuya-san (Yuki Matsuoka)'s perpetual search for her favourite food, smoked cheese. |
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