These would be titles which recount the deeds of a legendary or historical hero. Inuyasha is a good example of an epic title.
(/Beautiful Boy/) To qualify, the title has to be filled with beautiful, young boys (often with long, flowing hair) no older than high school aged. Inuyasha and Tenkuu no Escaflowne have both been marked as bishounen.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| D | ||
| Dog Boy | Rent | See Inuyasha |
| E | ||
| Escaflowne | Buy | See Tenkuu no Escaflowne |
| I | ||
| Inu Yasha | Rent | See Inuyasha |
| Inu-yasha | Rent | See Inuyasha |
![]() Inuyasha |
Rent |
From the manga of the same title, this follows the adventures of Kagome, a modern day Japanese teenager, and Inuyasha, an ancient and powerful hanyou (half youkai/half human) warrior, as they scour the landscape of mythical Japan for the pieces of the legendary jewel, the Shikon no Tama. Together with Miroku, Sango, and Shippou, they must keep the powerful hanyou Naraku from obtaining the full gem. |
| T | ||
![]() Tenkuu no Escaflowne |
Buy | A world is dying... torn apart by a colossal war, the planet Gaea is in turmoil. Civilizations have been wiped out, and more are ready to fall. But a girl could change all that. An ordinary girl, Hitomi finds herself transported to Gaea, where the Earth hangs in the night sky. A planet filled with magic, strange technology, and legendary armor. She doesn't know it yet, but her special abilities could be the key to saving an entire planet. |
| The Vision of Escaflowne | Buy | See Tenkuu no Escaflowne |
| 犬夜叉 | Rent | See Inuyasha |
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