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Type:Anime TV Series
A "what-if" alternate scenario and parody of Hokuto no Ken had the nuclear apocalypse not happened. The series follows Ken, Raou and Toki trying to find a job and make ends meet in modern society where their martial arts have little use. They all vie for the opening at Ryuuken's Convenience Store (their mentor in the main series) where Bat works. Various other characters make…
Type:Anime TV Series
"One day, we're going to make the strongest battery ever!" Based on the promise to reunite with Hikaru again, Daigo has moved on to Fuurin Academy Middle School. Daigo is the captain for the baseball club, but with all the older students gone, the team is all girls, including Mutsuko. With a group of peculiar newcomers, the new Fuurin Academy baseball club is off to a new…
Type:Anime TV Series
In the 21st century, the characters of Fist of the North Star are living in peaceful Japan. In particular, Kenshirou is a convenience store worker, Raoh works at a factory, and wracked by illness, Toki is looking for work. The legend of the Fighting NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) North Star begins in the modern day." Source: crunchyroll
Type:Anime TV Series
* Based on a slice of life idol seinen manga series by Hamayumiba Sou. Fourth dormitory of the Rat Production (commonly known as Nezumi-sou), the place where dropout idol girls live; the former child actor Sekino Roko, musician Nukui Hayu, and model Maehara Nina. Sakura Ino, who always dreamed of becoming an idol, moves in. At the same time the decision is made to demolish…
Type:Anime TV Series
* Based on the D.C.S.G. game / manga. Two years have passed on the peaceful island of Hatsune. One evening a mysterious girl appears on Asakura Jun'ichi's doorstep, looking for Jun'ichi's grandmother, who only recently died. Since she has nowhere to go, Jun'ichi decides to take her in. When Asakura Nemu, Jun'ichi's non-blood-related sister, returns after two years of study at…
Type:Anime TV Series
* Based on a PS2 sequel of the original Da Capo game. The undying sakura trees return. The story once again takes place on Hatsunejima, but is set 53 years after the events of D.C. and D.C.S.S.. Although some characters will probably look a bit familiar to the initiated eye, the cast is a new one. The two new main protagonists are the Asakura sisters Yume and Otome, who are…
Type:Anime TV Series
Asakura Jun'ichi lives alone with his step-sister Nemu, as their parents are working overseas. Having been brought together by the marriage of their parents, they are happy at having grown up together, and are very close and supportive of each other, so close that perhaps they might have deeper feelings for one another. Being of the same age, they look forward to starting…
Type:Anime
What if Asakura Jun'ichi were to return Shirakawa Kotori's feelings? ~ translated and adapted from the official site by Cranston Note: On December 25, 2008 King Records shipped a DVD Box that includes the entire first D.C.: Da Capo (2003) anime series together with this OVA. A retelling of the first Da Capo series.
Type:Anime TV Series
* Based on a game by Circus. The story continues where it left off at the end of D.C.II. The snow is falling onto the ever-blossoming cherry blossom trees. Sakurai Yoshiyuki and Tsukishima Koko have gotten over their failed relationship and are now able to exchange smiles and friendly words as classmates. As the school's Christmas party draws near, Yoshiyuki strengthens his…
Type:Anime TV Series
Kisaragi Honey is an amazingly humanlike and fashion conscious android with the unique ability to transform her body into a wide range of outrageous yet stylish disguises, each of which comes with its own dazzling super ability. After a run-in with a sinister secret criminal cabal organization, Panther Claw, the luscious and law-abiding Honey makes it her mission to bring them…