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".
Sports: (Story/Location) Self-explanatory. These titles should deal with sports.
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Ace wo Nerae! (TV) |
On her first day at Nishi High School, the first year Hiromi Oka is inspired by one her sempais, Ryuuzaki Ochoufuji Reika to join the tennis club. The arrival of the new (Davis Cup winner) tennis coach Munakata Jin upsets the varsity team line up, and Oka finds herself as a member of the competing team. New to the game of tennis and unsure of herself, Oka has to struggle against the torments of the rival whom she displaced and severe challenges of the new coach to find her place on the awarded Nishi tennis team. |
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| Aim for the Ace! (TV) | See Ace wo Nerae! (TV) | |
| Azusa will help | See Azusa, Otetsudaishimasu! | |
| Azusa, Helps! | See Azusa, Otetsudaishimasu! | |
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Azusa, Otetsudaishimasu! |
In a future time, the lowest ranked baseball team in the league, Karumgamo High School, decides to pool their money to buy a baseball robot, (which is allowed under the rules.) With what little money they had, they could not afford a special baseball robot, and Haruhei had to accept buying a very old model domestic assistant robot named Azusa. It turns out that Azusa has never heard of the game of baseball, but she is always willing to help. Her ability to learn and her success as the pitcher of the team changes the Karugamo Baseball team for the better. |
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Buzzer Beater (2005) |
Watch |
Based on the manga of Inoue Takehiko (who published the SLAM DUNK series), this series follows an eclectic and strange collection of basketball players (set in a futuristic time,) who aspire to create a team to join the Intergalactic Basketball League to play against the alien (devil horned) Gorans, and challenge their apparent mastery of this earth-sport. |
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Buzzer Beater (2007) |
Based on the manga of Inoue Takehiko (who published the SLAM DUNK series), this series follows an eclectic and strange collection of basketball players (set in a futuristic time,) who aspire to create a team to join the Intergalactic Basketball League and play against the alien (devil horned) Gorans, and challenge their apparent mastery of this earth-sport. |
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| Initial D - Project D (stage 4) | Buy | See Initial D - Stage 4 |
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Initial D - Stage 4 |
Buy |
Takumi is now a member of the "Project D" racing team, a group that is intent on setting speed records for all of the mountain roads in the area. The team is headed the elder Takahshi brother, with Takumi and his supercharged(actuall |
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Initial D Extra Stage |
Watch | An OVA that take place after Initial D, with Mako and Sayuki of the Impact Blue team as the star. Mako has been feeling down since the recent events with Iketani, and Sayuki can see it in her lackluster driving. But as if on cue, some members of the legendary Emperor racing team show up in Usui right after defeating the Night Kids on their home ground. Will Mako and Sayuki be able to meet this challenge? |
| Initial D Fourth Stage | Buy | See Initial D - Stage 4 |
| Initial D OVA | Watch | See Initial D Extra Stage |
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| Put It All In The Ring 1 ~Japan vs USA Battle Story~ | See Ring ni Kakero 1 - Nichibei Kessen Hen - | |
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Ring ni Kakero 1 - Nichibei Kessen Hen - |
Aspiring boxer Takane Ryuji is warned that the upcoming match with a visiting American team will be no ordinary contest. His friend Kenzaki has learned that the Americans don't intend to box at all, rather underworld elements have assembled the "American Ultimate Killer Team", composed of convicted criminals and gangmembers. Have the foreigners just come to pick a fight? "A fight?" Kenzaki replies, "Foolish. This is war!" |
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| Ring ni Kakero S2 | See Ring ni Kakero 1 - Nichibei Kessen Hen - | |
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