Shounen Anime
Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo!
Jungle Emperor was such a hit in Japan, that Dr. Tezuka went ahead and produced a sequel in 1966, known in Japan as "The New Jungle Emperor" or "Onward, Leo!" The trouble (for us in the rest of the world) was that he made the series without having a deal with NBC, and he made it more like his original manga story, which means that there were a lot of characters that died and some of the episodes could be depressing. NBC thought that there was no way they could sell that kind of show, and they were quite happy with the 52 episodes they had, so the New Jungle Emperor series wasn`t seen in this country until 1984, when it was given the title Leo The Lion.
This series was supposed to take place a few years after the original Kimba series. Kimba was an adult, with Kitty as his mate, and they had two cubs. Most of all this series was the story of Rune, the male cub, as he grew and learned to be as strong as his father.
For legal reasons, the producers of the English-dubbed version could not use the name Kimba, so they used the original Japanese names for all the characters.
TV
20m
Chogattai Majutsu Robot Ginguiser
Twenty thousand years before the creation of mankind, two tribes-Plazmans and Sazorions-came to the earth. The bellicose Sazorions tried to conquer the peaceful Plazmans using the dreadful power of the Scorpio in outer space.
Twenty thousand years later-at some time in the future-Dr. Godo, the only survivor of the Plazmans, secretly prepares Ginguiser, the combined magic robot troop, to defend peace in the event that the Sazorions are revived. Dr. Godo commands four brave young men to acquire occult super powers.
Each episode of this series features a sequence of fabulous and fantastic battles. These scenes cannot fail to arouse the interest and excitement of the audience, and will be certain to catch every eye.
TV
25m
Aoharu x Kikanjuu: Kemono-tachi no Senjou da na!
Unaired episode 13 of Aoharu x Kikanjuu bundled with BD/DVD volume 6.
Special
24m
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Swordsmith Village Arc
It adapts the story from volume 12 (chapter 98 onwards) of the manga series "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" . The story takes place in a new setting - Tanjiro arrives at the "Swordsmith Village." After the death of Upper Moon Six and Daki, a vacancy appears among the upper moons, and Muzan Kibutsuji summons the remaining upper moons to the Infinity Castle. Muzan is furious about the vacancy and believes that the upper moons should do everything in their power to find the "Blue Spider Lily" and eliminate the Demon Slayer Corps. As a result, Upper Moon Four, Hantengu, and Upper Moon Five, Gyokko, are dispatched to carry out the mission. Meanwhile, Tanjiro, who has been recovering from his injuries at the Butterfly Estate for two months, learns that Kozo Kanamori, the swordsmith, has refused to make him a new sword. Following the advice of the Hashira, Shinobu Kocho, Suma Nakahara, and Kiyo Terauchi, Tanjiro travels to the Swordsmith Village to conUpon arrival, he encounters the Love Hashira, Mitsuri Kanroji, and the Mist Hashira, Muichiro Tokito, as well as Genya Shinazugawa. Tanjiro and his companions are about to embark on a new battle. The opening theme song "Ketsui no Hikari" is performed by MAN WITH A MISSION and milet. The lyrics and composition are by Jean-Ken Johnny, with arrangement by MAN WITH A MISSION and cooperation by Chisato Ichinose. The ending theme song "Koikogare" is also performed by MAN WITH A MISSION and milet.
TV
24m
Usakame Special
Special
3m
Gunbuster
OVA
30m
Too Cute Crisis
TV
23m
Rokudo's Bad Girls
TV
23m
Otaku Elf
TV
23m
My Clueless First Friend
TV
23m
Masamune-kun's Revenge OVA
OVA
23m
Dusk Maiden of Amnesia: Ghost Girl
Special
24m
Mashle: Magic and Muscles
TV
23m
Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou Specials
Special
3m
Puppet Princess
OVA
41m
Hell's Paradise
TV
22m
Doraemon Movie 35: Nobita's Space Heroes
Movie
100m
Chainsaw Man
TV
24m
Metropolis
Movie
109m
Me & Roboco
TV
5m
Good Luck Girl!
TV
23m