Dark: (Style) Titles that are dismal or gloomy in nature qualify for this category.
Spiritual: (Story/Location) Spirituality, in a narrow sense, concerns itself with matters of the spirit, a concept closely tied to religious belief and faith, a transcendent reality, or one or more deities. The ↗Shinto religion was once the state religion of Japan and still holds a deep and special meaning within the Japanese culture. Traditionally considered to be an animism or shamanist religion, it places great value on nature worship and is a common theme of anime. Many series have characters possessing special powers or insights which are attributed to their being a Miko Shrine Maiden or a Shinto priest. For more information, see ↗WikiPedia entry for Spirituality.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| A | ||
| Angel Sanctuary | Rent | See Tenshi Kinryouku |
| M | ||
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Mononoke Hime |
Rent |
A young man, cursed with death for saving his village, leaves home to find where the curse originated from. Doing so takes him into the middle of a conflict between man and nature, an unmoving rock between two unstoppable forces. But can he save those he loves and respects while removing his curse? Will he be forced to side against his friends? |
| P | ||
| Princess Mononoke | Rent | See Mononoke Hime |
| T | ||
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Tenshi Kinryouku |
Rent | Setsuna Mudo struggles with the realization that God is asleep and that he is in fact the reincarnation of the most powerful angel in heaven. By the director of Saber Marionette J. |
| もののけ姫 | Rent | See Mononoke Hime |
| 天使禁猟区 | Rent | See Tenshi Kinryouku |
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