| Boku no Kokoro no Yabai Yatsu |
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* Based on a romantic comedy manga by Sakurai Norio.
Ichikawa Kyoutarou, a boy barely clinging to the bottom rung of his school's social ladder, secretly believes he's the tortured lead in some psychological thriller. He spends his days dreaming up ways to disrupt his classmates' peaceful lives and pining after Yamada Anna, the class idol. |
| Boku no Kanojo ga Majime Sugiru Shobitch na Ken (2018) |
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Note: Bundled with the limited edition of the sixth manga volume. |
| Boku no Kanojo ga Majime Sugiru Shobitch na Ken |
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With nothing left to lose, ordinary high school student Shinozaki Haruka confesses to beautiful, diligent class representative Kousaka Akiho and to his surprise she accepts. Kousaka takes dating as seriously as she does everything else, but does not quite get it. She pragmatically suggests activities that are too sexual.
Source: ANN |
| Boku no Imouto wa "Osaka Okan" |
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Kyousuke's younger sister Namika has been living apart from him for ten years. One day, she returns and begins to live with him again, but she has turned into an energetic Osaka girl, an "Osaka Momma".
Source: Wikipedia |
| Boku no Hero Academia: Yuuei Heroes Battle |
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* Based on super hero manga series written and illustrated by Horikoshi Kouhei.
Third-year Toogata Mirio appears suddenly as the first-year students in Class A are bored during their ban from going outside. He brings with him the card game "Yuuei Heroes Battle," created by the support class. |
| Boku no Hero Academia: Ikinokore! Kesshi no Survival Kunren |
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In this brand-new adventure, some Class 1-A students are sent to hone their survival skills at a training course. Having yet to receive their provisional licenses, they're eager to cut loose and have a little fun. They quickly discover that the danger they face is no simulation! |
| Boku no Hero Academia the Movie: You`re Next |
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"Next, it's your turn!"
Those were the words All Might, Symbol of Peace, let out after defeating All For One, Symbol of Evil. All Might may no longer be the No. 1 hero of a society where most of the population has a superpowered Quirk, but Deku and his Hero Course classmates at U.A. |
| Boku no Hero Academia the Movie: World Heroes` Mission |
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A mysterious organization dedicated to the destruction of people with Quirks has issued a threat and set bombs all over the world. Pro Heroes and those in Hero Internships scramble to find the bombs. Deku, Bakugou, and Endeavor encounter Rodi, a boy living in a mobile home in their designated area of Oseon, and end up working with him.
Source: ANN |
| Boku no Hero Academia the Movie: Futari no Hero |
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When All Might set off to visit his former sidekick, David Shield on the artificial island of I-Island he decides to take Midoriya with him. The island happens to be hosting a great event known as "I-Expo", there Midoriya is surprised to discover that half of his class is attending the expo. |
| Boku no Hero Academia the Movie - Heroes:Rising |
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Class 1-A visits Nabu Island where they finally get to do some real hero work. The place is so peaceful that it feels like a vacation—until they're attacked by a villain with an unfathomable Quirk! With All Might retired and citizens' lives on the line, there's no time for questions. |
| Boku no Hero Academia (Web) |
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* Based on a super hero manga series written and illustrated by Horikoshi Kouhei.
Note: The two-episode special received a theatrical screening on 16 June for 4 days in 10 theaters. |
| Boku no Hero Academia (2022) |
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* Based on a super hero manga series written and illustrated by Horikoshi Kouhei.
Deku, Bakugou and Todoroki has grown stronger during their internship. On the other hand, Shigaraki awakened by regaining the miserable memories of his childhood during the battle with Re-Destro. |
| Boku no Hero Academia (2021) |
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* Based on a super hero manga series written and illustrated by Horikoshi Kouhei.
The rivalry between Class 1-A and Class 1-B heats up in a joint training battle. Eager to be a part of the hero course, brainwashing buff Shinsou is tasked with competing on both sides. |
| Boku no Hero Academia (2019) |
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* Based on a super hero manga series written and illustrated by Horikoshi Kouhei.
The villain world teeters on the brink of war now that All For One is out of the picture. Shigaraki of the League of Villains squares off with Overhaul of the yakuza, vying for total control of the shadows. |
| Boku no Hero Academia (2018) |
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* Based on a super hero manga series written and illustrated by Horikoshi Kouhei.
Summer is here, and the heroes of Class 1-A and 1-B are in for the toughest training camp of their lives! A group of seasoned pros pushes everyone's Quirks to new heights as the students face one overwhelming challenge after another. |
| Boku no Hero Academia (2017) |
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* Based on super hero manga series written and illustrated by Horikoshi Kouhei
In a world where eighty percent of the population has some kind of super-powered quirk, Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. But that won't stop him from enrolling in a prestigious hero academy. |
| Boku no Hero Academia (2016) |
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Note: Bundled with the 13th and 14th Boku no Hero Academia manga volumes. First episode was screened at the Jump Special Anime Festa 2016 events. |
| Boku no Hero Academia |
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Midoriya Izuku was just a regular middle school student in a world where people with superpowers known as Quirks are the norm. However, he dreams of one day becoming a Hero, despite being bullied by his classmates for not having a Quirk. |
| Boku no Daemon |
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In the near future, after a nuclear explosion has caused the Earth to collide with Hell, elementary student Kento finds a small daemon creature named Anna and raises her. The series follows the adventures of Kento and Anna as they embark on a journey to rescue his mother. |
| Boku no Chikyuu o Mamotte |
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* Based on the manga by Hiwatari Saki, originally published in Hana to Yume magazine.
Ever since she was a little girl, plants and animals have always seemed to love the Japanese high school student, Sakaguchi Alice. Her next door neighbour Rin loves her too. |
| Boku no Boukuugou |
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The fourth film in Shin-Ei's series of annual WWII themed anime television movies for children Sensou Douwa (war story).
Note: This is the anime made to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. |
| Boku ga Aishita Subete no Kimi e |
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* Based on a sci-fi romance novel by Otono Yomoji.
Takasaki Koyomi is a boy who lives with his mother after his parents divorce. He attempts to make friends in his new college prep school, but his social awkwardness combined with an atmosphere of focusing on studies means he is unsuccessful. |
| Boku datte, Kirei ni Shitainda |
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| Boku dake ga Inai Machi |
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Fujinuma Satoru is a struggling manga artist who has the ability to turn back time and prevent deaths. When his mother is killed he turns back time to solve the mystery, but ends up back in elementary school, just before the disappearance of his classmate Hinazuki Kayo.
Source: ANN |
| Bohemian Rhapsody feat. Matsumoto Reiji |
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In 2009 the legendary British rock band Queen collaborated with Matsumoto Leiji on the production of their first video using Japanese animation.
The video combines Queen's signature song Bohemian Rhapsody with concepts from Out of Galaxy Koshika, a manga from Matsumoto and Sunsoft which started distribution through Nintendo Wii's Shopping Channel |