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Makoto Konno, a pretty and precocious high-schooler, has two guy best friends in her class. One of them is her childhood friend Kosuke Tsuda and the other is Chiaki Mamiya. After school, Makoto would much rather play baseball with her guy friends than hang out with the girls from her class. It isn't like Makoto is dating either boy; the three of them share a casual and easygoing friendship. Makoto values their kind and innocent bond, especially since they are all about to become high school seniors and will have to make serious decisions about their lives. But change is about to come for Makoto, sooner than she thinks... After a mysterious incident in the school chemistry lab, Makoto finds herself with the gift to slip back into time. Makoto can retrace her steps to yesterday, or last week -and she can change things at will. She can choose to re-indulge in a great meal, or fix an annoying problem with one little tweak of the past. But once Makoto gets a handle on her ability, she finds herself consumed with her new power. Is she putting her friendships with Kosuke and Chiaki at risk? Can their fragile bond survive Makoto's leaping through time?
(Voice Cast)
Makoto Konno: Riisa Naka
Chiaki: Takuya Ishida
Kosuke: Mitsutaka Itakura
Genre : |
SF Drama |
Japanese Title : |
Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo |
Director : |
Mamoru Hosoda |
Screenplay : |
Satoko Okudera |
Original Story : |
Yasutaka Tsutsui |
Year : |
2006 |
Running time : |
98 min |
Country : |
Japan |
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Japanese horror master Takashi Miike searches the corpse-strewn riverbanks of 19th-century Japan in this tale of an American journalist (BILLY DRAGO) escaping a dark family secret. Hoping to find the love he left behind, the journalist's hunt leads to a dark island where the only refuge is a brothel. Spending the night with a unique woman (YOUKI KUDOH), he learns the danger of dredging up old ghosts. Based on the terrifying Kadokawa Shoten Publishing novel BOKKEE KYOUTEE by Shimako Iwai.
A female: Youki Kudoh
Christopher: Billy Drago
Madam of the House: Toshie Negishi
Komomo: Michie
Genre : |
Horror |
Japanese Title : |
Imprint -Bokkee Kyotee- |
Director : |
Takashi Miike |
Screenplay : |
Daisuke Tengan |
Original Story : |
Shimako Iwai |
Year : |
2006 |
Running time : |
63 min |
Country : |
United States |
Distributor in US : |
Starz Media |
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Mithril is a secret militant organization that quietly eliminates any possibility of conflicts in advance. They send out mercenary Sagara Sousuke to guard Chidori Kaname, a girl with a mysterious and dangerous special power. Sagura is an excellent soldier, but in a peaceful school setting he comes off as a military freak. Kaname rewards Sagara's hard work and protection with blows from a giant paper fan. Yet, being a girl with "Black Technology," a knowledge beyond any human's, Kaname is once again targeted by the minions of evil. Sagara, with his Arm Slave (humanoid weapon) and Teletha Testarossa, with her Tuatha de Danaan (amphibious assault submarine), must fend off terrorists who want to capture Kaname. FULL METAL PANIC, the story loaded with fish out of water comedy and military action and suspense is back!!
(Voice Cast)
Japanese Cast/
Sosuke Sagara: Tomokazu Seki
Kaname Chidor: Satsuki Yukino
Teletha "Tessa" Testarossa: Yukana
English Cast/
Sosuke Sagara: Chris Patton
Kaname Chidor: Luci Christian
Teletha "Tessa" Testarossa: Hilary Haag
Genre : |
Action |
Japanese Title : |
Full Metal Panic! TSR |
Director : |
Yasuhiro Takemoto |
Original Story : |
Shoji Gatoh |
Character Design : |
Osamu Horiuchi |
Year : |
2005 |
Running time : |
30 min X 13episodes |
Country : |
Japan |
Distributor in US : |
Funimation Entertainment |
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The story begins in a beautiful seaside town in Shima Peninsula, Japan. Toru Aizawa (Ryo Tomioka), 11 years old, has recently lost his mother in a car accident. He has been melancholy and distant ever since. Then Toru finds a tiny egg on a mysterious red stone. Toru takes the egg in his hand and it cracks. The egg hatches and surprisingly, a cute little turtle pops out. Toru names the turtle "Toto" and decides to raise him. Perhaps Toru's new pet will help to take his mind off the sorrow of his lost mother. Toru's father Kosuke (Kanji Tsuda) runs a local diner and they live in the fairly modest apartment above. Despite this, Toru decides to try to keep Toto a secret. Then strange things begin to happen with the little turtle. Toto grows rapidly, begins to fly in the air, and even blows fireballs! Even with his curious habits, Toto is the perfect pet and friend for Toru. Toru's friend Mai (Kaho) sees Toto and becomes suspicious, because Toto bears a striking resemblance to the giant monster Gamera! Mai recalls that Gamera appeared 33 years ago, and ultimately died defending humans from the horrible attacks of evil monsters. Toru refuses to believe that his little Toto might actually be the giant monster called Gamera! Mai has a more pressing problem. She is going to have a heart operation at a hospital in the nearby city of Nagoya. Concerned, Toru gives Mai the red stone on which Toto's egg was laid as a lucky charm. In the meantime, there has been a series of mysterious shipwrecks... followed by the sudden disappearance of Toto! Toru looks everywhere for Toto, but is unsuccessful. The dreamlike, fun-filled days with Toto, Toru and the kids are gone. But the loss of Toto is momentarily forgotten when Zedus, a gigantic monster lizard, attacks! He begins to wreck Toru's peaceful seaside town, demolishing buildings with every step! Toru tries to escape with his father but his path is halted by Zedus's rampage! Then something stops Zedus's advance... Toru turns to see a 5-meter-tall turtle... It's Toto! However, Toto is still too small to fight against the ferocious Zedus. Toto manages to drive Zedus back into the ocean. Toru is proud, but Toto has used up all his energy _ poor Toto collapses! The government forces sweep in. Councilor Hitotsugi (Tomorowo Taguchi) and Professor Amamiya (Kenjiror Ishimaru) lead a team that captures Toto. Their plan: to use Toto to mastermind attacks against Zedus and save the town. Toru receives a phone call from Mai's parents. Her operation was successful. Toru goes to Mai's hospital in Nagoya to retrieve the mysterious red stone. Whatever the red stone is, Toto knows he needs its special power to help Toto recover. And only Toto can stop Zedus from attacking again!
Toru Aizawa: Ryo Tomioka
Mai Nishino: Kaho
Kosuke Aizawa: Kanji Tsuda
Harumi Nishino: Kaoru Okunuki
Genre : |
SF Action |
Japanese Title : |
Chiisaki Yushatachi -Gamera- |
Director : |
Ryuta tasaki |
Screenplay : |
Yukari Tatsui |
Year : |
2006 |
Running time : |
96 min |
Country : |
Japan |
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Ten years ago, the gateway to the Realm of the Gods and the Realm of the Demons was opened. Soon afterwards, the gods and the demons began migrating to our world. Now there are places where gods, demons and humans all study together... Such as our school, Verbena Academy.
Meet Rin, a normal high school guy who is the envy of every other man in town. You see, he's lucky enough to live with and be pampered by the sweet, beautiful Kaede. It's just a day like any other when two new transfer students show up in class: Sia, Princess of the Gods and Nerine, Princess of the Demons. Now Rin's luck is about to change, for he has been chosen to take one of their hands in marriage! Talk about envy! Whether down the hall, next door or from another realm, girls seem to be everywhere... And they all want Rin for themselves! Which girl would you choose?
(Voice Cast)
Japanese Cast/
Rin Tsuchimi: Tomokazu Sugita
Kaede Fuyo: Yuko Goto
Lisianthus: Sayaka Aoki
Nerine: Haruka Nagami
Genre : |
Comedy |
Japanese Title : |
Shuffle! |
Director : |
Akihiro Enomoto |
Original Story : |
Navel |
Year : |
2004 |
Running time : |
30min X 24 episodes |
Country : |
Japan |
Distributor in US : |
Funimation Entertainment |
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Manifesting itself from people's emotions, the mysterious power known as Beatrice is the most powerful magic known to mankind.
There is only one school in Japan that teaches the ways of Beatrice- Tokyo Beatrice University Senior High school, also known as TBU High.
Mamoru Yoshimura is a short teenager who looks like he's about ten years old. His smile is his saving grace, and can make anyone feel better. He is honest, cheerful, courteous and a true romantic. As a child, his life was saved by the magic of Beatrice. Waiting to learn more about conjuring and controlling the supernatural, he transfers TBU High as a freshman. He will soon discover that while he lacks development, he has a talent for controlling Beatrice and may even be a genius-level charmer.
On Mamoru's first day, he saw a girl sitting under a blooming cherry blossom tree. She is a sight to behold. Before Mamoru can even ask her name, he was told by her, "We should go steady."
And that was the day that fate brought Mamoru and Ayako together.
Ayako Takasu is a sophomore at TBU High. She serves as the president of the student body and is the granddaughter of an important politician. In addition to being tall and gorgeous, she also is a genius-level Beatrice charmer capable of using her powers to do almost anything that pops into her head. The other students call her Beatrice the Witch and Beatrice the Angel of Death behind her back, but deep down inside, she is actually a very innocent girl with a kind soul.
(Voice Cast)
Japanese Cast/
Mamoru Yoshimura: Akiko Kimura
Ayako Takasu: Mikako Takahashi
Itsumi Yoshimura: Ai Shimizu
Soushi Kikukawa: Taiten Kusunoki
Genre : |
Comedy |
Japanese Title : |
Mamorukun ni Megami no Shukufuku wo! |
Director : |
Itsuro Kawasaki |
Original Story : |
Hiroki Iwata |
Year : |
2006 |
Running time : |
30min x 24 episodes |
Country : |
Japan |
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Karin is the oldest daughter in a family of Japan-based vampires. However, Karin is different from her parents and siblings. Karin doesn't dine on the blood of others. Instead, once a month, her blood supply increases on its own. Then Karin meets Usui, the new guy transfer student. Karin's crush on the new boy causes her blood volume to surge to an almost overflowing volume! Even worse, Usui discovers Karin's secret...
(Voice cast)
Japanese Cast/
Karin Maaka: Sayuri Yahagi
Kenta Usui: Katsuyuki Konishi
Maki Tokitou: Mikako Takahashi
English Cast/
Karin Maaka: Chelsea Curto
Kenta Usui: Yahav Rom
Maki Tokitou: Hillary Blazer-Doyle
Genre : |
Comedy |
Japanese Title : |
Karin |
Director : |
Shinichiro Kimura |
Original Story : |
Yuna Kagesaki |
Year : |
2005 |
Running time : |
30minx 24episodes |
Country : |
Japan |
Distributor in US : |
GENEON |
Official Website : |
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The story is set in a devastated future world, following the aftermath of the Great Interplanetary War. Mankind has lost almost all its technology and the population has declined to one fifth of its pre-war numbers. "The Third" is the term used for a subspecies that's said to have appeared shortly following the end of the Great Interplanetary War. Each member of The Third is equipped with an organ called Urano-Oculus," a red eye on the forehead. The red eye is capable of engaging and programming computer and electronic systems. The Third are the ones who maintain the lost human technology that existed prior to the Great Interplanetary War... and they dominate the world with powerful strength. When a young female handyman, HONOKA, meets a young man named EX in the desert and accepts a job as his bodyguard, the grand adventure of The Third begins! The Ultimate Edition of Neo-Futuristic Survival Animation, The Third, unfolds before your eyes!!!
(Voice Cast)
Japanese Cast/
Honoka: Megumi Toyoguchi
Iks: Daisuke Namikawa
Bogie: Unsho Ishizuka
Millie: Yuki Sakata
English Cast/
Honoka: Anna Morrow
Iks: Steve Cannon
Bogie: James Lyon
Millie: Angora Deb
Genre : |
SF Action |
Japanese Title : |
The Third - Aoi Hitomi no Shojo- |
Director : |
Jun Kamiya |
Original Story : |
Ryou Hoshino |
Year : |
2006 |
Running time : |
30min x 24episodes |
Country : |
Japan |
Distributor in US : |
Right Stuf |
Official Website : |
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Continue reading "The Third - The Girl with the Blue Eye-" »
Emily KUSAMA (Meisa KUROKI), an 11th grader at Anjo High School, is going on a class trip to Korea. She's looking forward to seeing her friends, including a Korean guy named An JINU (JANG Gun-Suk), whom she befriended through her involvement with the Japan-Korean Sign Language Association. On the other hand, she's sad that her childhood buddy, Asuka MATSUDA (Maki HORIKITA) has opted not to go with them to Korea, because she's being bullied by her classmates. While on the trip, one of the students receives a photo message that arrives with a strangely familiar ringtone. The message is date-stamped in the future. The accompanying picture shows the student's own death... by strangulation. Sure enough, that student dies at the exact time stamped on the photo message. One by one, the students are haunted by spooky photo messages that predict their deaths. Then, just as predicted, they each meet a deadly fate. Why is this happening? Who _ or what _ is responsible? Suspicion runs rampant within the group. Infighting and betrayals rage among the students. Emily, however, stays out of the fight and focuses on her own hunch. Emily's suspicious are proven correct when she discovers that the messages are coming from Japan... from her bullied friend, Asuka. It appears that there's only one way to avoid the death that accompanies the lethal photo message and its sinister ringtone: forward it along to someone else before you die.
Asuka Matsuda: Maki Horikita
Emily Kusame: Meisa Kuroki
An Jinu: Jang Gun Suk
Genre : |
Horror |
Japanese Title : |
Chakushin Ari Final |
Director : |
Manabu Asou |
Screenplay : |
Miwako Daira, Jiro Shin |
Original Story : |
Yasushi Akimoto |
Year : |
2006 |
Running time : |
105 min |
Country : |
Japan |
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Takumi Harada (Kento Hayashi) moves to Okayama Prefecture with his family during spring break before his entry to Junior High School. On the baseball field, Takumi has enormous confidence in his ability as pitcher, but socially he is a loner and appears unapproachable to others. His family consists of his constitutionally weak younger brother Seiha (Akihiro Yarita); his mother Makiko (Yuki Amami) who is so protective of Seiha that she cannot help acting coldly to Takumi; and his grandfather Yozo who was once a famous high school baseball coach who lead his team to the national high school baseball convention at Koshien Stadium. Even his warm, caring family is not sure at times how to deal with the solitary side of Takumi. Takumi meets a new classmate Goh Nagakura (Kenta Yamada). Goh is captivated by Takumi's pitching and is eager to pair up with him as his catcher. The two join the Nitta East Junior High School baseball team, only to discover that baseball there is under the "complete control" of a dictator-like coach. Unwilling to compromise his beliefs, Takumi defies and clashes with the coach. His classmate Mayu Yajima is gradually attracted to Takumi's relentlessness. Takumi and Goh seem to beg doing very well together, until the disparity of their skills start to come between them. Eventually, Goh brings up dissolving their duo and Takumi accepts. Seiha desperately tries to bring the two back together. "You gotta pitch!" The two rejoin again, but just at that moment, Seiha falls ill. Takumi's mother pushes him away claiming that involving Seiha with baseball was the cause of his illness. However, the father Hiroshi suggests that perhaps Takumi had continued to play baseball to avoid worrying about his weak younger brother and to divert his mind from the loneliness of not getting attention from his parents. Finally, with his own life is in danger, Seiha asks Takumi right before the big game, "Make sure you win...okay Takumi?" With Seiha's words marked in his heart, Takumi heads toward the baseball field.
Takumi Harada: Kento Hayashi
Go Nagakura: Kenta Yamada
Youzou Ioka: Bunta Sugawara
Hiroshi Harada: Goro Kishitani
Makoto Tomura: Masato Hagiwara
Genre : |
Drama |
Japanese Title : |
Battery |
Director : |
Yojiro Takita |
Screenplay : |
Tadashi Morishita |
Original Story : |
Atsuko Asano |
Year : |
2007 |
Running time : |
118min |
Country : |
Japan |
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A dead patriarch's fortune and strangely written will lead to scandalous family murders. And a brilliant detective uncovers a web of love and hatred, ultimately leading to a frightening truth... Sahei Inugami (played by Tatsuya Nakadai), once "Japan's pharmaceutical king," is the founder of the Inugami conglomerate. Sahei passes away, leaving a massive fortune and a large family. His complex lineage includes three daughters, each born of different mothers. The daughters are Matsuko (Junko Fuji), Takeko (Keiko Matsuzaka) and Umeko (Hisako Manda). Each daughter has a son: Sukekiyo (Kikunosuke Onoe), Suketake (Shingo Katsurayama) and Suketomo (Mansaku Ikeuchi). Living with the whole family in Sahei's mansion is the beautiful Tamayo Nonomiya (Nanako Matsushima). She is the granddaughter of a man who helped Sahei build his wealth, a man to whom Sahei owed all to... Wakabayashi, executer of the will, foresees the deadly conflicts between the family members and asks the detective Kosuke Kindaichi (Koji Ishizaka) for help. Before Kindaichi can meet him, Wakabayashi is killed. The will is read to the family. All are shocked. "Tamayo will inherit the entire fortune on condition that she marry one of my grandchildren: Sukekiyo, Suketake, or Suketomo." Sahei's demands start a bloody battle, pitting each relative against the other. As Wakabayashi feared, family members befall grizzly murders as everyone struggles for the fortune now resting with Tamayo. The detective Kosuke Kindaichi investigates the murders, finding deeply buried secrets behind the family's lineage. Ultimately, Kosuke discovers an unimaginable Inugami secret!
Kosuke Kindaichi: Koji Ishizaka
Tamayo Nonomiya: Nanako Matsushima
Sukekiyo Inugami: Kikunosuke Onoe
Matsukp Inugami: Sumiko Fuji
Takeko Inugami: Keiko Matsuzaka
Umeko Inugami: Hisako Manda
Genre : |
Mystery |
Japanese Title : |
Inugamike no Ichizoku |
Director : |
Kon Ichikawa |
Screenplay : |
Kon Ichikawa, Shinya Hidaka, Norio Osada |
Original Story : |
Seishi Yokomizo |
Year : |
2006 |
Running time : |
135 min |
Country : |
Japan |
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After his parent's divorce, Kazuo Saito moves with his mother from Onomichi and must leave his girlfriend behind. At his new school, Kazuo is surprised to reunite with his childhood friend Kazumi. "Remember I kissed you, saying I'll marry you when we're grown ups?" He feels embarrassed around Kazumi, who talks about their early childhood stories without any reserve. Kazumi has a boyfriend named Hiroshi Yamamoto. Kazuo is annoyed with Hiroshi's attitude, but with Kazumi, they naturally start to get comfortable with each other again just like old times. Kazumi's family runs a long-standing soba noodle restaurant. Her very lively, Japanese family consists of her parents, her grandfather, and a very young niece. She has one older brother who lives away in Tokyo. One day, Kazumi invites Kazuo to her house. After talking about old times, they walk to a place from their childhood called the "Lonely Watering Place". "Kazuo, the water here is very good. That's why our soba noodles also taste so good." Kazuni tries to scoop up some water with a dipper and the two accidentally fall into the water. They quickly crawl out, but suddenly realize that they have switched bodies! (In the following, Kazuo's mind inside Kazumi's body will be referred to as "KAZUO", and Kazumi's mind inside Kazuo's body will be referred to as "KAZUMI".) They go home, to the others family, who know nothing about the switch, but they seem rattled. Upset with the whole situation, the two both leave their homes. KAZUO says to sobbing KAZUMI, "For today, I'll have to play you and you'll have to play me."
Kazumi Saito: Misako Renbutsu
Kazuo Saito: Naoyuki Morita
Naoko Sito: Misa Shimizu
Genre : |
Comedy/Drama |
Japanese Title : |
Tenkousei |
Director : |
Nobuhiko Obayashi |
Screenplay : |
Nobuhiko Obayashi, Wataru Kenmochi, Chuji Naito, Fumio Ishimori, Chukon Minami |
Original Story : |
Hisashi Yamanaka |
Year : |
2007 |
Running time : |
120 min |
Country : |
Japan |
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Minako is working abroad as a pinhole photographer when she learns from her doctor that she's going to lose her sight. Minako decides to return to her hometown, Toyohashi, so she can see her childhood home one last time. Minako still carries the old-fashioned pinhole camera, which once belonged to her brother. As she is photographing the city, Minako meets a couple of high school students, YUKIHIKO and SAEKO. They are in the midst of preparing an event that will revive the traditional "Eejanaika Dance," which originated in Toyohashi. Minako begins to tell them about her childhood... In 1943, Minako, 6, and her brother SHINJI, 12, move from Tokyo to Toyohashi. At first, Shinji is treated as an outsider by his classmates, but as time goes on he is gradually accepted and becomes the leader of his class. As WWII wages on and the fighting becomes fiercer, Shinji's teacher and his classmates' fathers are sent off to war one after the other. When Shinji enters junior high, his class is ordered to start working in a naval yard based in Toyokawa instead of attending school. August 6, 1945. The atomic bomb is dropped on Hiroshima. The very next day, during one of the many air raids, the factory Shinji has been working in is hit. Shinji is killed, along with many of his classmates. Their young lives have been stolen from them. As they listen to Minako's story, Yukihiko and Saeko consider the preciousness of friendship, family and peace. Their re-examination of their lives helps them find a new meaning in the dance revival and gives them greater determination to make the event successful.
Minako Uematsu Schneider: Ruriko Asaoka
Yukihiko Mizutani: Takahiro Houjo
Saeko Moriya: Mio Kato
Dr. Maeda: Hidenori Tokuyama
Genre : |
Drama |
Japanese Title : |
Hayazaki no Hana |
Director : |
Hiroshi Sugawawra |
Screenplay : |
Hiroshi Sugawawra |
Original Story : |
Osamu Souda |
Year : |
2006 |
Running time : |
105 min |
Country : |
Japan |
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