Movie: (
Type) Self-explanatory. This should only apply to movies released in the theater.
Dark: (
Style) Titles that are dismal or gloomy in nature qualify for this category.
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| D |
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Das wandelnde Schloss
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Buy |
See Hauru no Uguko Shiro
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| G |
 Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
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Buy |
A sequel to the famous Puppet Master movie of 1995, Batou and Togusa now investigate the strange rebellious murders of sex robots against their masters. During their investigation, they encounter dangerous hackers, crazy Yakuza, and even bits of the Major materialized from the net. Batou is a living doll. His whole body, even his arms and legs are entirely man-made. What only remains are traces of his brain and memories of a woman named, Motoko. When the boundary between humans and machines has infinitely blurred, Humans have forgotten that they are humans. This is a promiscuous story of a lonesome "ghost" of a man, who nevertheless seeks to retain humanity.
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| H |
 Hauru no Uguko Shiro
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Buy |
Early 20th century technology meets magic in a Western (probably French) country where Sophie, a young woman, is living and running a hatter shop. One of these magic users, the "Witch of the Wasteland", puts a hex on Sophie, making her instantly age by 70 years and unable to tell anyone about the reason. On her search for help Sophie ends up living in the moving castle of the infamous wizard Howl, together with his apprentice boy Marker, fire demon Calucipher, and the living scarecrow Turnip Head. And with time she is getting more and more dragged into a conflict of powerful wizards and a dreadful war. Will Sophie be able to break her curse, and what about the other inhabitants of this castle?
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Howl no Ugoku Shiro
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Buy |
See Hauru no Uguko Shiro
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Howl's Moving Castle
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Buy |
See Hauru no Uguko Shiro
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| I |
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Innocence
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Buy |
See Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
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イノセンス GHOST IN THE SHELL(仮題) (Japanese)
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Buy |
See Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
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ハウルの動く城
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Buy |
See Hauru no Uguko Shiro
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