Shounen: (Target Group) (↗shounen (少年) = "boy", "juvenile"; opposite of "Shoujo") A demographic of manga readers (generally considered 10 to 16 years of age). Refers to anime based on manga that was originally serialized in a magazine targeting boys of any age. See also: ↗Wikipedia:Shounen.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| D | ||
| Dog Boy | Rent | See Inuyasha |
| 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 | ||
| Traveller of Darkness | Watch | See Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito |
| Traveller Yami, Hat and Book | Watch | See Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito |
| W | ||
![]() Whistle |
Whistle! is based on a popular manga under the same title published on weekly "Shounen Jump" by Daisuke Higuchi. It was made into anime to celebrate 2002 FIFA World Cup which will be co-hosted by Japan and Korea. The story focuses on Sho Kazamatsuri, one of the best junior highschool soccer player. The theme of the anime is youth, friendship, a hero who try hard without giving up his dream to be the best soccer player and his team mates. |
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| Y | ||
![]() Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito |
Watch |
Hatsuki is a highschool student living alone with her classmate, Hatsumi, who she has a huge crush on. On Hatsumi`s 16th birthday, she is suddenly surrounded by green light and disappears in front of Hatsuki. She manages to follow Hatsumi with the help of a being resembling a fat chick (literally), ending up in a place called the Great Library, which is full of different worlds stored in books. Hatsumi wasn`t there, though, so the search for Hatsuki`s great love begins and involves travelling from book to book. |
| ヤミと帽子と本の旅人 (Japanese) | Watch | See Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito |
| 犬夜叉 | Rent | See Inuyasha |
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