Fighting: (Story/Location) Series whose primary focus is fighting would fit into this segment. (More precise) Subgenres include "Gun-Action", "Martial Arts" and "Swordplay".
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| B | ||
| Boondocks | See The Boondocks | |
| H | ||
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Hayate no Gotoku! |
Rent |
Hayate had a problem. His parents (who are deep in debt) sold his body to the friendly people (aka the Yakuza) who are now trying to collect. Hayate comes up with a plan to kidnap the first girl he meets to get a ransom to pay back them back. Nagi was bored, her butler was gone and she ran away from home to escape the life that a rich girl was given. As Hayate went in to make his move, another group showed up and tried to Kidnap Nagi. Hayate saves her. To reward him, she buys his debt from the Yakuza but in exchange she makes him her butler. Hayate has to deal with Maids, Tsundere Lolis, Tigers, Elder butlers and all of Nagi's friends. |
| Hayate the Combat Butler | Rent | See Hayate no Gotoku! |
| T | ||
![]() The Boondocks |
Ten-year-old Huey and his younger brother Riley have been dragged away from a big city life in Chicago by their grandfather, to live a middleclass life in the very white and idyllic suburb of Woodcrest. In addition to having problems coping with this acute change in home setting, they have trouble adapting to the drastically different suburban cultures and lifestyles. Their story is a biting satire of Americana; addressing issues of race, morality, culture and politics. |
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| ハヤテのごとく!(Japanese) | Rent | See Hayate no Gotoku! |
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