Violent: (Objectionable Content) Titles that include as an important part of their content excessive displays of cruelty, blood and gore. Any of the classical 'slasher' films would qualify for this keyword. The series Black Lagoon would be a good example; as many of its chapters involve killer lolis, chainsaw mercenaries and flying body parts.
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Biohazard: Degeneration |
The latest (4th?) CGI installment to the Resident Evil computer game inspired movie series. |
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| Gekijouban Kara no Kyoukai | Rent | See Kara no Kyoukai |
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Kara no Kyoukai |
Rent |
Based on a novel by Nasu Kinoko, writer for TYPE-MOON. Kara no Kyoukai plays in a parallel universe to that of Tsukihime. Considered the precursor/inspiratio |
| R | ||
| Rakkyo (Alternate Title) | Rent | See Kara no Kyoukai |
| Resident Evil: Degeneration | See Biohazard: Degeneration | |
| T | ||
| The Garden of Sinners | Rent | See Kara no Kyoukai |
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Ultraviolet Code 044 |
Early plot summaries describe the show as an ongoing war between a race of vampires and a genetically engineered heroine named 044, not unlike the one played by Milla Jovovich in the film. Dezaki is joined on the Ultraviolet anime by character designer and animation director Akio Sugino, who's collaborated with him on everything from the pulpy, violent Golgo 13 anime to shojo classics like Rose of Versailles and the 1973 sports anime Aim for the Ace. Ultraviolet: Code 044 looks to be Dezaki's first work with an American property since his storyboard duties on Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates (wiki) in 1990. |
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| らっきょ (Alternate Title) | Rent | See Kara no Kyoukai |
| ウルトラヴァイオレット:Code044 | See Ultraviolet Code 044 | |
| バイオハザード:ディジェネレーション | See Biohazard: Degeneration | |
| 空の境界 (Japanese) | Rent | See Kara no Kyoukai |
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