Adventure: (Genre) Titles where the characters are involved in an undertaking usually involving danger and unknown risks.
Steampunk: (Genre) Considered a subgenre of fantasy and speculative fiction (SCIFI), STEAMPUNK generally refers to stories which are based on English Victorian era technology in which steam was the primary power source or use Victorian era values as a reference point, and will often have a futuristic spin as part of the story. The novels of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne's are cited as classic examples of this high-tech innovation in a low-tech world genre. The term itself is originates as a retro-counterspin to the popular CYBERPUNK genre. See ↗Steampunk for more info.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| Kaiketsu Jouki Tanteidan | Rent | See Steam Detectives |
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Steam Detectives |
Rent |
The perpetual mists of steam that envelop the streets and buildings of Steam City are the perfect cover for villains and criminals that are out to practice mischief. It has fallen upon a young very able amature detective Nanuaki, his aide, the nurse Ling-Ling, and their steam powered robot, Goriki, to assist Inspector Yagami and the police in tracking down worst of the villains and keeping the city safe. |
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Steamboy |
Rent |
Ray Steam (yes, that's really his name) is a boy who comes from a three-generation family of gifted inventors on the cutting edge of steam engine technology. At his home in rural Manchester, England, in the year 1866, he recieves a mysterious package from his grandfather--the "steamball" a fabulous device capable of packaging fantastic amounts of energy. Along with it comes a warning that it must not be allowed to fall into the hands of "The Foundation"--the agents of which are not far behind. Ray will be exposed to his father's and his grandfather's differing beliefs as to how this nearly unlimited power should be employed, and will be forced to choose sides. |
| スチームボーイ | Rent | See Steamboy |
| 快傑 蒸気探偵団 | Rent | See Steam Detectives |
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