Self-explanatory. Series who's primary focus is fighting would fit into this segment. Yu Yu Hakusho and Ranma 1/2 are classified as fighting series. But if you can, then please select a more specific keyword instead, such as "Gun-Action" or "Swordplay"; maybe some day we'll completely split up this category into some more terms of this sort.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| A | ||
| Akazukin (tv) | See Otogi-Jushi Akazukin (TV) | |
| Apo Mekhanes Theos Gigantic Forumula | See Gigantic Formula | |
| Avatar: The Last Airbender - Book1:Water | Buy | See Avatar: The Last Airbender - Season 1 |
| Avatar: The Last Airbender - Book2:Earth | Buy | See Avatar: The Last Airbender - Season 2 |
| Avatar: The Last Airbender - Book3:Fire | Buy | See Avatar: The Last Airbender - Season 3 |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender - Season 1 |
Buy | Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Only the Avatar was the master of all four elements. Only he could stop the ruthless Fire Nation from conquering the world. But when the world needed him most, he disappeared. Until now... On the South Pole, a lone Water Tribe village struggles to survive. It's here that a young Waterbender named Katara and her warrior brother Sokka rescue a strange boy named Aang from a cavernous iceberg. Not only is Aang an Airbender--a race of people no one has seen in a century--but they soon discover that Aang is also the long lost Avatar. Now it's up to Katara and Sokka to make sure Aang faces his destiny to save the tribe--and himself. Did we mention he's only 12? |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender - Season 2 |
Buy | Now a master Waterbender, Aang leaves the Northern Water Tribe to continue his quest to master the next element, Earth. Along with Katara and Sokka, they visit new Earth Nation cities, encounter a slew of different earth citizens, and even reunite with a crazy old king! |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender - Season 3 |
Buy | The 3rd Book in the Avatar series. Following their failure to protect the Earth Kingdom capital of Ba Sing Se, Aang and his group wander through the Fire Nation disguised as civilians while waiting for the day of the solar eclipse to launch their attack on Fire Lord Ozai and his forces. Aang has until the arrival of Sozin's Comet to defeat Ozai. |
| B | ||
![]() Bakuretsu Tenshi |
Rent | In a near future year, acting in concordance with a General Public Order, the carrying of firearms has been permitted to a restricted and select elite. Major parts of Tokyo have been designated as unrestricted free fire zones. And those that live within these zones suffer a life of oppression and a constant threat of violence. But a movement is underfoot to rebel against the syndicate that controls the city through terror and destruction. Four girls, who at a glance might appear to be adolescent teenagers, show their skills and determination against anyone who might interfere with their work. |
| Beet, the Vandel Buster | See Boken Oh Beet | |
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Boken Oh Beet |
It was a dark time when the people of many villages were suffering attacks from the daemon Vandel, and his horde of monster minions. Only a few brave warriors, branded with mark of Buster, proved strong enough to stand up and defeat the terrors that threatened civilization. And so, a twelve-year-old boy named Beet decided to accept the brand of a Buster, much to dismay of pushy older adoptive sister. Beet had a dream of being a great warrior, great enough to join Zenon's squad known to be the strongest of Buster squads. One day, when the Zenon squad was battling a devil named Beltose, Beet wanders on the battlefield, and distracts Zenon, causing their defeat. The five dying busters put their life force into their five weapons and before they pass away, they ask Beet to continue the battle and put an end to the suffering caused by Vandel. |
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![]() Boukyaku no Senritsu |
Buy |
Over a hundred years have passed since humanity lost the war to a strange race of beasts that they call Monsters. The remaining survivors live in constant terror, fear and denial, as they are forced to offer their children in tribute to appease and feed the needs of their inhuman Monster conquerors. But not all of humanity has surrendered completely. A small group called the warriors of Melos still fight on, inspired only by a vision of a young lady known as the 'Melody of Oblivion', remembering an almost forgotten legend that if she is found and freed, then the monsters can be defeated. |
| Burst Angel | Rent | See Bakuretsu Tenshi |
| D | ||
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Dai-Guard |
Buy | Twelve years ago, an alien force known as the Heterodyne attacked earth. In a defensive response, the government contracted to have a robot built to help defeat this monstrous foe. The contract was awarded to the lowest bidder, the Heterodyne never reappeared and now the idle unused Dai-Guard has been assigned to the corporate marketing department as the central attraction to a theme park. And when a Heterodyne does reappear, it falls upon three marketing department employees to activate the Dai-guard robot and engage the enemy. |
| DB/GT | Watch | See Dragonball Grand Tour |
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