Action: (Genre) Lots of shooting, explosions, and the like. Contains subcategories of more specific types such as "Gun-Action", "Martial Arts", and "Swordplay"; see also: "Fighting".
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| B | ||
| Banner of the Stars | Buy | See Seikai no Senki |
| Big O | Rent | See Bigguou |
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Bigguou |
Rent | Japan does it's version of Batman: The Animated Series with Roger Smith playing the part of Bruce Wayne. Roger lives in a domed city known as Paradigm City. Apparently some 40 years ago, something happened which caused everyone to lose their memories. Sometimes people begin to remember and problems are caused because of this. |
| Bloodlust | Buy | See Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust |
| C | ||
| Chikyuu Bouei Kigyou Dai-Guard | Buy | See Dai-Guard |
| Crest of the Stars Movie | Watch | See Seikai no Monshou Movie |
| D | ||
| D 2000 | Buy | See Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust |
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Dai-Guard |
Buy | Twelve years ago, an alien force known as the Heterodyne attacked earth. In a defensive response, the government contracted to have a robot built to help defeat this monstrous foe. The contract was awarded to the lowest bidder, the Heterodyne never reappeared and now the idle unused Dai-Guard has been assigned to the corporate marketing department as the central attraction to a theme park. And when a Heterodyne does reappear, it falls upon three marketing department employees to activate the Dai-guard robot and engage the enemy. |
| G | ||
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Gate Keepers |
Buy | Japan, 1969: Strange invaders threaten Japan's recovery from the devastation of World War II with a shocking form of guerilla warfare. Fortunately a new type of hero has been discovered among the teenage population of Japan--the Gate Keepers! Able to channel "gates" to other dimensions, this new generation of heroes is the only thing standing between the earth and total annihilation. |
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Geobreeders |
Watch |
A story of five girls and a guy of Kagura Total Security who fight these so called Phantom Cats out to terrorize Japan. Phantom Cats can take the form of a human or a cat and have abilities which allow them to hack into computer systems using their electric psychic powers. |
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Ginsokiko Ordian |
At a time when politics has failed and the major export of countries is their military might and lives of soldiers, a teenager named Kananase Yu makes a difficult choice to join a private army called the IMO (International Military Organization) as a mecha pilot. Showing a natural incredible skill, he is assigned to a combat team, unware that he is being watched and targeted as a potential pilot for special combat mecha called the Ordian. |
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| Ginsou Kikou Audian | See Ginsokiko Ordian | |
| I | ||
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Ima Soko ni Iru Boku |
Rent | It doesn't look like this is going to be a great day for Matsutani Shuzo, nickname "Shu". The schoolboy has just lost a kendo fight in his dojo, and the girl he intended to impress walked away with his victorious opponent who even gave him a lecture after their fight. Depressed he retreats to the industry sector of his hometown, climbing up an old factory chimney, the "tower of courage" for his gang. To his surprise he meets a strange girl with blue hair and blue eyes up there... but then time stops for a moment - and shortly after this, he and the girl are attacked by huge mechas. Moments later he finds himself in a place he's never seen before, and his nightmare begins in a fortress named Hellywood where all values of humanity appear to be lost. And yet, Shu tries to plead for his ideals... |
| N | ||
| Now and then, here and there | Rent | See Ima Soko ni Iru Boku |
| P | ||
| Platinumhugen Ordian | See Ginsokiko Ordian | |
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