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".
Psychics: (Story/Location) Not magic, spiritual or supernatural, psychic powers unexplained by science (sometimes known as "Paranormal Abilities" or "Extrasensory Perception", see ↗Wikipedia:ESP) originate and emanate from the mind or body of the person wishing to project an 'influence' or 'effect' on what ever the target of the psychic might focus on.
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Elfen Lied |
Rent | Kouta has moved back to his childhood town to start his first year in college, and his female cousin, Yuka, has set him up to live in a big ten-room vacant house. Later on that night, the two encounter a naked girl with horns wandering on the beach. She appears to be very innocent and very helpless, so Kouta takes it upon himself to take her home to keep her safe, unaware that his guest has just escaped from an experimental lab and that both the police and military are searching for her, with orders to shoot on sight. |
| Elven Song | Rent | See Elfen Lied |
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Zettai Karen Children |
Rent | In the near future, people with ESP abilities become common. To deal with the trouble they cause, the Japanese government creates a special police force called B.A.B.E.L. (the Base of Backing ESP Laboratory) and their strongest agents are three sassy ten-year-old girls with incredible powers and a serious attitude problem. |
| エルフェンリート | Rent | See Elfen Lied |
| 絶対可憐チルドレン | Rent | See Zettai Karen Children |
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