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The first series of the Japanese anime following the adventures of arms dealer Koko Hekmatyar (voice of Shizuka Ito) and the child soldier enlisted to protect her. Though Koko is only a girl herself, as the daughter of a wealthy business tycoon she is expected to participate in the company's affairs - even their illegal arm dealing. Due to the dangerous nature of her occupation, Koko requires protection and enlists the seemingly emotionless Jonah (Mutsumi Tamura) to look out for her.
Japanese anime feature. Unruly young Haru saves a cat from being run over on her way back from school, little realising that the cat is the son of the Cat King. When Haru is invited to visit the Cat King's kingdom, it isn't long before she discovers that the Cat King's plan is to marry her to his son, Prince Lune. Haru must decide if she will stay in the Kingdom of the Cats or return to her own world. Anne Hathaway and Tim Curry provide the voices in the English dubbed version.
The complete fourth season of the anime that features the major countries of World War II as characters. Using comedy and satire to portray well known historical events, the series represents the political and military actions between countries as those of social or romantic interactions between the main characters. In this series the relationship between Greece (voice of Atsushi Kousaka) and Japan (Hiroki Takahashi) continues to blossom, while France (Masaya Onosaka) is forced to explain some rather delicate matters to sweet but innocent Italy (Daisuke Namikawa).
Episodes 27-39 of the revamped version of Hiromu Arakawa's anime adventure series set in an alternate world in which alchemy is the reigning science. Brothers Ed and Al Elric are alchemists working for the military, but their real goal is to regain their original bodies - a search that brings them into contact with anti-government riots, cults and hideous experiments.
All 26 episodes from the second season of the anime series that updates the historical events of WWI and WWII to that of a modern day reality show-cum-popularity contest. Using comedy and satire to portray well known historical events, the series represents the political and military actions between countries as those of social or romantic interactions between the main characters. In this series, Russia jumps out of a plane without a parachute, and France cuts England's hair.
The second of two feature-length specials giving a condensed retelling of the 37-episode TV anime series. Four years after Light triumphed at L's grave, he has taken on the persona of the 'new L' and become an officer in the National Police Agency. When Kira uses fear and power to gain control of the entire world, L's successor Near uses the forum of the SPK to name her as the new embodiment of L, and implore the Japanese Task Force to snuff out Light before it is too late.
The final two episodes of the Japanese sci-fi anime series following the fortunes of embittered bounty hunter Roy Revant and his mysterious young friend Solty, a prosthetically-enhanced 'Resemble' who falls into Roy's life out of the sky one night and changes his destiny forever. Episodes are: 'Final Message' and 'After This'. The release also includes the OVA 'Opportunities Missed, Love Shared'.
Four more episodes of the Japanese sci-fi anime series following the fortunes of embittered bounty hunter Roy Revant and his mysterious young friend Solty, a prosthetically-enhanced 'Resemble' who falls into Roy's life out of the sky one night and changes his destiny forever. Episodes are: 'Birthday Game', 'Tears', 'Distance' and 'Hidden Heart'.
After Haruka's mysterious disappearance with Karasu into the La'cryma dimension, Yuu frantically scours the city in search of his friend. The terrifying war-scarred world of La'cryma, where humans live underground, portends a future of despair...but can it be prevented? Haruka's remarkable adventures not only raises many questions about her future world, but also examines the important role she and her friends play in the inter-dimensional quest for the elusive Dragon's Torque - an object of magnificent powers. Episodes:
06: Dimension of Tears
Fabulous films are proud to present the first 12 episodes of the popular anime series inuyasha, created by the legendary manga great Runiko Takashi. Kagome Higurashi, an average ninth grader, gets pulled into an ancient well by a demon, bringing her 500 years in the past to the feudal era. There she meets Inuyasha, a half-demon who seeks for the Shikon Jewel to make himself a full-fledged demon. With Inuyasha and new friends, Kagome's search for the Jewel of Four Souls begins...
Episodes 85-96 of the anime series following the adventures of a young girl who is determined to join an organisation of wizards. Membership of the organisation, known as 'Fairy Tail', is Lucy Heartfilia (voice of Aya Hirano)'s goal when she runs away from home. A boy she meets in a nearby town, Natsu Dragneel (Tetsuya Kakihara), and his talking cat, Happy (Rie Kugimiya), appear to offer a way in to the powerful guild. Can she realise her dreams and become a wizard to be reckoned with? The episodes comprise: 'Code ETD', 'Erza Vs. Erza', 'We're Talking About Lives Here!', 'For Pride's Sake, the River of Stars', 'The Apocalyptic Dragon Chain Cannon', 'The Boy Back Then', 'Dragon Sense', 'O Living Ones', 'I'm Standing Right Here', 'Bye-Bye Edolas', 'Lisanna' and 'He Who Extinguishes Life'.
The final six 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: 'Shinobu Mail: Part 1', 'Shinobu Mail: Part 2', 'Shinobu Mail: Part 3', 'Shinobu Mail: Part 4', 'Shinobu Mail: Part 5', 'Shinobu Mail: Part 6'.
Japanese anime series about school girl Hiyori Iki (voice of Maaya Uchida) who is transformed into a half-human half-phantom after an encounter with a God called Yato (Hiroshi Kamiya). The episodes are: 'A Housecat, a Stray God, and a Tail', 'Snow-Like', 'Bidden Calamity', 'Where Happiness Lies', 'Borderline', 'Scary Person', 'Uncertainty & Destiny', 'Over the Line', 'Name', 'Regarded With Hate', 'Abandoned God' and 'Scrap of a Memory'.
All episodes from the Japanese anime show adapted from the light novel series by Ryohgo Narita. Fed up with his uneventful life, Mikado Ryuugamine (voice of Darrel Guilbeau) jumps at the opportunity to move to a new school in the city of Ikebukuro. While there, he is re-acquainted with his friend, Masaomi Kida (Bryce Papenbrook), who warns him about some strange characters living in the city that would be best avoided. Soon Mikado sees one of these characters, the Headless Rider, travelling on his black motorcycle, and thereafter further supernatural happenings plague the city.
Japanese animated drama. In the aftermath of World War II, two brothers' lives begin to change when their home island of Shikotan is taken over by Soviet Russia who begin to deploy soldiers on the island. Although they may not understand that they have lost the war, the children will be forced to deal with its consequences as they must interact with the foreigners arriving on their native island. But will the new generation be able to overcome the barriers of language and historical conflict to get along with their new occupiers?
Japanese animated drama. In the aftermath of World War II, two brothers' lives begin to change when their home island of Shikotan is taken over by Soviet Russia who begin to deploy soldiers on the island. Although they may not understand that they have lost the war, the children will be forced to deal with its consequences as they must interact with the foreigners arriving on their native island. But will the new generation be able to overcome the barriers of language and historical conflict to get along with their new occupiers?
Episodes 49-72 of the anime series following the adventures of a young girl who is determined to join an organisation of wizards. Membership of the organisation known as 'Fairy Tail' is Lucy Heartfilia (voice of Aya Hirano)'s goal when she runs away from home, but she will have to face many challenges if she is to realise her dream. The episodes are: 'The Day of Fated Meeting', 'Special Request - Watch Out for the Guy You Like!', 'Love and Lucky', 'Allied Forces, Assemble!', 'Oración Seis Appears!', 'Sky Maiden', 'The Girl and the Ghost', 'Dead Grand Prix', 'Darkness', 'Spirit Vs Spirit', 'Recollections of Jellal', 'March to Destruction', 'Super Air Battle! Natsu Vs Cobra', 'Jura of the Ten Wizard Saint', 'Only Your Words', 'Zero', 'From Pegasus to Fairies', 'The Power of Feelings', 'I'm With You', 'A Guild for Only One', 'Call of the Dragon', 'Natsu Vs Gray!!', 'Friendship Will Overcome the Dead' and 'Fairy Tail Wizards'.
Eighth movie in the anime feature series based on the comic books by Eiichiro Oda. When the Straw Hat Pirates travel to Alabasta they discover that Crocodile (voiced by John Swasey) has used the influences of his criminal organisation Baroque Works to place doubt in the minds of the citizens surrounding King Cobra (Kyle Hebert)'s ability to rule. As the King's daughter Vivi (Caitlin Glass) fights to stop the impending revolution she teams up with the Straw Hat Pirates to try to restore her father's kingdom.
Japanese anime feature based on the four-part original net animation. Patema (voice of Fujii Yukiyo) is the princess of an underground village comprised of tunnels. She is curious about the world outside and often explores her surroundings. When Patema enters a forbidden area known as the 'danger zone', she finds herself above the ground and turned upside down. There she meets a young boy, Eiji (Nobuhiko Okamoto), and together they embark on an adventure.
Episodes 13-24 of the Japanese anime adapted from the light novel series by Reki Kawahara. Overweight teenager Haruyuki 'Haru' Arita (voice of Erik Scott Kimerer) often suffers at the hands of the bullies at Umesato Junior High School. As a form of escapism, he plays squash in the school's virtual network, earning the highest score and attracting the attention of popular girl Kuroyukihime (Kira Buckland). Through Kuroyukihime, Haru becomes involved in a Virtual Reality Massively Multiplayer Online fighting game called Brain Burst in which the human cognitive process is speeded up, giving the illusion that time has stopped. Together Haru and Kuroyukihime face many challenges as they try to discover the true purpose of the game. The episodes are: 'Violation', 'Arrestation', 'Destruction', 'Imagination', 'Fragmentation', 'Invitation', 'Revolution', 'Domination', 'Insurrection', 'Determination', 'Consolidation' and 'Reincarnation'.
Episodes 15-19 from the anime series following participants in an online game who learn that their lives are dependent on their virtual exploits. It is 2022 and technology has advanced to the stage where specially equipped helmets can carry players into an immersive virtual world. As an avid gamer, Kirito (voice of Yoshitsugu Matsuoka) is desperate to participate in an exciting new project called 'Sword Art Online'. However, once inside the game, Kirito and his fellow players learn that the only way to escape is by completing it - and that death in the game means death in real life. The episodes are: 'Return', 'Land of the Fairies', 'Captive Queen', 'To the World Tree' and 'The Lugru Corridor'.
Episodes 13-25 of the Japanese anime following the adventures of a mad scientist who believes he has converted a microwave into a time machine. Rintarou Okabe (voice of Mamoru Miyano) is the inventor of the device, which can send text messages into the past - something he may well need to keep the evil plans of the shadowy organisation known as SERN at bay. The episodes are: 'Metaphysics Necrosis', 'Physically Necrosis', 'Missing Link Necrosis', 'Sacrificial Necrosis', 'Made in Complex', 'Fractal Androgynous', 'Endless Apoptosis', 'Finalise Apoptosis', 'Paradox Meltdown', 'Being Meltdown', 'Open the Steins Gate', 'Achievement Point' and 'Egoistic Poriomania'.
Feature film that continues the story of the Japanese anime series following four high school girls who form a friendship at their music club. This film follows the girls - drummer Ritsu Tainaka (voice of Satomi Sato), bassist Mio Akiyama (Yôko Hikasa), keyboard player Tsumugi Kotobuki (Minako Kotobuki) and guitar hero Yui Hirasawa (Aki Toyosaki) - as they take a post-graduation vacation together. Their destination is London, home to many of the bands they admire and steeped in music history. What adventures will the girls get up to as they stand on the threshold of adulthood?
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