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>>CATEGORY: Anime>> MANUFACTURER: Bandai |
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An environmental disaster has wiped out an entire city, leaving a ravaged land. Humanity rises back up and rebuilds the city, but a mysterious consequence lingers in the catastrophe's aftermath. Some humans have undergone genetic mutations, producing a new breed with special powers and enhanced abilities. This new breed becomes known as Alters. One of them, Kazuma, has lived his entire life in the wastelands, where he uses his new powers to survive. A secret organization named Holy gives him a c |
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It's the year 2071. Human civilization now stretches into space. With that much room to roam, criminals run rampant. Enter the "cowboys," a group of bounty hunters who rove across the galaxy to dispense justice wherever it's needed. None do it better - or angle for a better price - than the cowboys from the good ship Bebop: former gangster Spike Spiegel, former cop (and robotic-armed) Jet Black, vixen and rampant gambler, Faye Valentine, teenage hacker Ed, and Ein the data-dog. The crew's inters |
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Escaflowne The Movie strikes a darker tone than the anime series it stems from, but brings the same mythical action for which the saga is known. The realm of Gaia is ruled by a combination of magic and might. Violence rages and blood flows throughout the kingdom. A teenager, Hitomi (Kelly Sheridan), wishes she could vanish from her world, and does, magically winding up in Gaia. She's thrust into a struggle for power between Van (Kirby Morrow), who leads the White Dragon Clan, and his brother Fol |
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Relive the saga depicted in the Mobile Suit Gundam Seed anime TV series with this film-length Gundam adventure. What began as mere economic-based rumblings between the genetically enhanced Coordinators and the unmodified naturals has exploded into an all-out war. The Earth Alliance, made up mostly of Naturals, builds five Gundam mobile suits in secret at a neutral space colony. The battle machines represent the Naturals' best hope against their more advanced enemies. Kira Yamato, a young Coordin |
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Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz begins one year after the action-packed Gundam Wing TV series ends. Earth is serene. The colonies are finally at peace. The hard-fought war is over. The heroic Gundam pilots attempt to start new lives in a return to normalcy. The armored suits that served them so well in battle have been cast into the sun to be consumed, their presence no longer vital. Out of nowhere, a top-level government official is kidnapped by a colony bent on complete domination. The Gundam pilot |
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