| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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Amatsuki |
Watch |
Ordinary high school student, Tokidoki Rikugō, has to take supplementary History classes, to boost his failing grade, at a state-of-the-art museum. This museum allows the visitor to use high-tech virtual reality to reconstruct a realistic Edo of the Bakumatsu period. However, once the simulation begins, Tokidoki is attacked by a strange creature. After something happens to his left eye, he realizes that he is not wearing the VR goggles - it is no longer a simulation; he's trapped in the virtual world and has no way of getting back. |
| Aria 3 | See Aria the Origination | |
![]() Aria the Origination |
Aqua and Aria take place in the twenty-fourth century, on the planet Aqua (formerly Mars), which has been terraformed into a habitable planet covered in oceans and seas.The series is the story of Akari, an apprentice gondolier with Aria Company, one of the three most popular gondola companies in the city. She is training to become a full-time gondolier, or undine, as they are called in Neo-Venezia. |
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| B | ||
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Biohazard: Degeneration |
The latest (4th?) CGI installment to the Resident Evil computer game inspired movie series. |
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Blassreiter |
In the near-future in a unnamed town in Germany, there have been incidences of dead bodies transforming into strange creatures and coming back to life to wreck havoc and kill innocent civilians. These mutant monsters have an ability to merge with cars and vehicles that makes them both very fast and dangerous. A secret SWAT team named XAT is specially equipped with armored cars and combat motorcycles to deal with these monsters. Then suddenly normal people begin transforming into monsters. With all these monsters and heavily armed soldiers running around, you know that a battle royal is brewing. |
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| Bōnen no Xamdou (Japanese) | See Xam'd: Lost Memories | |
| C | ||
![]() Casshern Sins |
This been described as a remake of the 1973 superhero anime series Shinzou Ningen Casshan. |
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![]() Chaos;Head |
Based on a Japanese visual novel developed by 5bp and Nitroplus, Chaos;Head is a delusional murder mystery story, with strong elements of gore, psychology and science fiction. The game uses a feature called a "delusional trigger", which allows the player adjust the ‘realness’ or ‘surrealness’ of the perspective of the main character, which affects the storyline. |
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| Code Geass 2 | See Code Geass Hangyaku no Lelouch Season 2 | |
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Code Geass Hangyaku no Lelouch Season 2 |
It’s been one year since the failure of the Black Rebellion and the supposed death of Zero. Britannia has assigned Area 11 a “correctional education” status, where Elevens are made an example of by brute force, to try to prevent any future uprisings and suppress rebellious thoughts. Unsuspecting high school student Lelouch, oblivious to his rebellious past as Zero, stumbles upon a scheme on his life and the life of a mysterious woman known as C.C., who reveals to him his forgotten purpose and his “true” self. Destroying his assailants and declaring himself Zero once again, Lelouch sets out to finish what he started.(copide from anime6.org) |
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| Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 | See Code Geass Hangyaku no Lelouch Season 2 | |
| E | ||
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EVE no Jikan |
It is common to see the coloured halos of androids at school, on the street or helping out at home. The news is trying to make an issue about being too dependent on these mechanical servants, but how dependable are they? Ruiko is troubled when he realizes that his family's android ‘disappears’ for several hours each day. Using GPS tracking and logfiles, he and a school friend retrace the route taken by his android and end up at a strange little café named ‘EVE no Jikan’ - where discrimination between androids and humans is not permitted, and none of the customers or staff have halos. |
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| F | ||
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Fireball |
A series of 2-min computer-generated animated shorts, set sometime in the distant future, centering on two robots talking about their strange life. |
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| G | ||
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Gekijouban Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann: Guren-hen |
A condensed rehash the Gurren TV series, primarily using footage and scenes from TV series with a new theme song. |
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| Gurren-Lagann Movie: Gurren Arc | See Gekijouban Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann: Guren-hen | |
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