The Prince of Tennis follows the journey of Ryoma Echizen, a highly skilled tennis player who joins Seishun Academy's tennis team to become the best in Japan. As he navigates through intense matches and encounters with various rivals, Ryoma learns valuable lessons about teamwork, determination, and the true meaning of being a champion.
In the era known as Bakumatsu, there was an ishin assassin known as Hitokiri Battousai; eleven years later he returned as a wandering swordsman, Himura Kenshin.
When a lonely hacker gets entangled with a group of underground couriers, they uncover the dark truth lurking beneath Tokyo's seemingly perfect facade.
Yoshino’s engagement is far from a dream come true. Her grandfather, head of the largest yakuza group in Kansai, has arranged her marriage to Kirishima, grandson of the Miyama Clan leader, as part of a truce. To Yoshino’s surprise, Kirishima seems kind and charming for a yakuza member. But his warm facade only serves to mask a dark and dangerous truth.
Takuya and Rika work at the same travel agency in Tokyo and are both happily introverted and single. But their company is opening a new branch in Alaska next year, and employees without a spouse will be recruited to work there. Desperate to avoid the move, and though they’ve hardly spoken before, they decide to fake an engagement. Can these quiet coworkers become a convincing couple?
A legendary hitman trained to become the world's best assassin is asked to lay low for a year by the head of his crime family.
Chobits is a story about Hideki, a college student who finds a humanoid computer (known as a Persocom) in the trash. The Persocom, named Chi, appears to be unlike any other Persocom. Hideki soon discovers that Chi is a Chobit, a type of Persocom rumored to have human-like emotions and free will.
Ten years after the Battle of the Breach, Jake Pentecost, son of Stacker Pentecost, becomes a Jaeger dealer. He is forced to join the Pan-Pacific Defense Corps and train new Jaeger cadets after encountering the orphan girl Amara. Together, they must fight against a rogue Jaeger, the drones controlled by Kaiju brains, and a Mega-Kaiju heading towards Mt. Fuji. In the end, they succeed in stopping the Kaiju and vow to be ready for their return.
Run with the Wind is an anime TV show about a group of college students who join a track and field club and train together to compete in a marathon race. The story explores their journey of friendship, rivalry, and personal growth as they overcome challenges and strive to reach their goals.
In a world where magic exists, Harutora, a high school student, is thrust into an unexpected journey when he uncovers his family's secret connection to the supernatural. As he navigates through the hidden realm, Harutora must confront evil spirits and discover his own powers in order to protect his loved ones and unravel the mysteries surrounding his past.
Ryu Yamada is a delinquent high school student who accidentally falls down the stairs and kisses the beautiful and studious Urara Shiraishi. To their surprise, they discover they have switch bodies. They soon learn that their ability is linked to the seven witches of the school, each with a different power. Together, they must navigate the complications of body-swapping and unravel the mysteries surrounding the witches.
In Japan, as the threat of giant unidentified lifeforms called 'S-Class Species' worsens, the government forms the SSSP and a silver giant known as Ultraman appears from beyond Earth's atmosphere to fight them.
What would you do to pursue your passion? For Hiyori Suzumi, it’s leaving her simple rural hometown for the bustling city of Tokyo to join Sakuragaoka High School’s track team. Between being a manager-in-training for two cutthroat schoolboy idols, track, and friends, Hiyori shows no signs of slowing down.
The hardened veteran detective Rena and bright-eyed rookie Sato take on a menial investigation. The job goes well until a thug named Dobu steals their evidence. Disheartened, they take a job looking into the life of a taxi driver named Odokawa in hopes of redeeming themselves. They wind up in the middle of a missing girl case, with gangsters, aspiring students, and surprises around every corner.
Set in a world where vampires exist, Devils' Line follows the story of a teenage vampire named Yuuki Anzai. As a half-vampire, he struggles to control his bloodlust and keep his human side intact. Yuuki finds himself caught between two worlds, the human society he wants to be a part of and the vampire society that wants to exploit him. Along the way, he becomes involved with a secret organization called the F squad, which is dedicated to hunting down and exterminating vampires. Amidst the chaos, Yuuki also develops a love interest, Tsukasa Taira, who is completely unaware of his true nature. As the story unfolds, Yuuki must confront his inner beast and unravel the mysteries surrounding the vampire world, all while protecting his loved ones from the dangers that lurk within.
Tokyo Majin Gakuen Kenpuchō Tō is a Japanese anime series, which premiered in Japan on the anime satellite TV network Animax. A large part of Tokyo Majin Gakuen, it is loosely based on a series of Japan-only video games, and is directed by Shinji Ishihara. The first season first aired on January 19, 2007 and ended on April 20, 2007; all the episodes in the series were called the 'Dark Law Chapters'. A second season, titled Tokyo Majin Gakuen Kenpuchō Tō: Dai Ni Maku started airing on July 27, 2007; its first five episodes are called the 'Martial Fist Chapters', its next five episodes are called the 'Stars of Fate Chapters', and its last two episodes are called the 'Extra'. On June 26, 2007, ADV announced that they had acquired the license to this series. ADV distributed the series under the title of Tokyo Majin, dropping "Gakuen Kenpuchō Tō" from the title. In 2008, the anime became one of over 30 ADV titles whose licenses were transferred to Funimation.
Kabamaru is a young ninja who transfers to a new school and faces various challenges while trying to conceal his true identity.
Enter the Void follows the story of a young drug dealer in Tokyo who is killed during a police raid. As he hovers between life and death, his spirit watches over his sister and his friends as they navigate the neon-lit underworld of Tokyo. Through a series of hallucinations and flashbacks, the film explores themes of drug use, the afterlife, and the interconnectedness of all things.
Tokyo Underground is a manga series by Akinobu Uraka and published by Enix. It became an anime series, produced by Studio Pierrot and shown on the TV Tokyo Network from April 2 until September 24, 2002. The TV series was released on DVD by Geneon Entertainment in the US and Canada, released as a boxset by Manga Entertainment in the UK and by Tokyo Night Train in Australia. It also aired in Canada on the digital channel G4techTV Canada, starting on July 22, 2007 at 8:30 pm ET/PT.
Seeking an escape from his mundane life, high-schooler Keita Amishima stumbles into the secret life of an agent of UNDER ANCHOR - a covert organisation combating cyber terrorism. Keita isn't alone, as he is partnered with an A.I. - the Phone Braver "Seven". Together, Keita and Seven work to counter cyber crimes, all the while dealing with the machinations of a rogue Phone Braver, "Zero One".