Action: (Genre) Lots of shooting, explosions, and the like. Contains subcategories of more specific types such as "Gun-Action", "Martial Arts", and "Swordplay"; see also: "Fighting".
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| C | ||
![]() Claymore |
Rent | Set in a mideval time, the Yoma (demons) have been feeding upon the humans. They have become so skilled that when they feed upon a person completely, they can assume the form, mannerisms, and memories of the people they kill. This allows them to blend into society where they cannot be found. Whenever these Yoma appear the Claymore follow. This is a group of young girls dressed in armor and sporting large 'Claymore' swords. Their job is to hunt down and kill all of these Yoma. Half Human and Half Yoma, these 'girls' only live to kill demons. Possessing super speed, strength, and healing abilities, they hunt down Yoma for any village that can pay the price. |
| Crazy for Death | See Shigurui | |
| G | ||
| Gekijouban Kara no Kyoukai | Rent | See Kara no Kyoukai |
| H | ||
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Highlander: The Search for Vengeance |
Rent |
Colin MacLeod, the immortal Scottish Highlander, travels with the wise-cracking ghost Amergan in search of the immortal despot Marcus Octavius, who killed his lover on the Celtic plains centuries earlier. Time has past and the once great city of New York is now submerged under water, with only one dominant fortress towering over the sea - the fortress of Marcus Octavius. MacLeod is torn between saving the survivors of New York and hunting down his nemesis. |
| Highlander: Vengeance | Rent | See Highlander: The Search for Vengeance |
| K | ||
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Kara no Kyoukai |
Rent |
Based on a novel by Nasu Kinoko, writer for TYPE-MOON. Kara no Kyoukai plays in a parallel universe to that of Tsukihime. Considered the precursor/inspiratio |
| R | ||
| Rakkyo (Alternate Title) | Rent | See Kara no Kyoukai |
| S | ||
![]() Shigurui |
In the sixth year of the Kan’ei era (1629), at the beginning of the Edo period, a samurai was hired to settle a grievance in the castle of Suruga. Appearing in a tournament which contraventioned all of the existing dueling laws to allow the use of real swords, the blind one-armed lame samurai starts a battle which brings together for the last time two mighty swordsmen whose bloody intertwined past is as beautiful and as gruesome as the scarred wounds that adorn their bodies and souls. |
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| Shigurui: Death Frenzy | See Shigurui | |
![]() sola (TV) |
Rent |
Sola's story revolves around Yorito Morimiya, the main protagonist, who is a young boy attending high school. He loves taking pictures of the sky at any time of day and any time of the year. One day, Yorito decides to take a picture of the sunrise overlooking the bay, but is deterred when he meets a strange girl trying to force a vending machine that stole her money to give her what she tried to buy — a can of tomato juice. Yorito helps her with forcing the machine while attempting to strike up conversation with her, despite it being four in the morning. Yorito tells her why he is here, but by the time he has forced the can out of the machine, the girl has mysteriously vanished. |
| T | ||
| The Garden of Sinners | Rent | See Kara no Kyoukai |
| そら (Japanese) | Rent | See sola (TV) |
| らっきょ (Alternate Title) | Rent | See Kara no Kyoukai |
| クレイモア | Rent | See Claymore |
| シグルイ | See Shigurui | |
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