Gene Starwind always dreamed of a life as an outlaw and his wish seems to be granted when hired to be bodyguards for the mysterious Hilda. As the job goes from bad to worse Gene finds himself the proud owner of the galaxy's most advanced spaceship - the Outlaw Star. Unfortunately for all involved the Outlaw Star is stolen goods and its owners want it back! Along with his partner Jim Hawking as well as the lovely Melfina - Gene must fight his way through pirates aliens and assassins as he attempts to unravel the secrets of his new spaceship. From the people that brought you Cowboy Bebop discover this classic anime swashbuckler's tale full of aliens androids pirates female assassins and hot-tempered very hungry catgirls! Could space action get any more interesting? Episodes Comprise: Outlaw World The Star of Desire Into Burning Space When the Hot Ice Melts The Beast Girl Ready to Pounce! The Beautiful Assassin Creeping Evil Forced Departure A Journey of Adventure! Huh? Gathering for the Space Race Adrift in Subspace Mortal Combat with the El Dorado Advance Guard from an Alien World Final Countdown The Seven Emerge The Demon of the Water Planet Between Life and Machine The Strongest Woman in the Universe Law and Lawlessness Cats and Girls and Spaceships Grave of the Dragon Gravity Jailbreak Hot Springs Planet Tenrei Cutting the Galactic Leyline Maze of Despair Return to Space
The delightful 1979 adventure yarn The Castle of Cagliostro was the first international hit for Hayao Miyazaki (Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro). Quick-paced, high-spirited and loaded with wit, Cagliostro is a dandy throwback to the caper pictures of the 1960s. International man of mystery Lupin III stumbles back into the picturesque European duchy of Cagliostro with his faithful and gruff sidekick, Jigen. They will encounter, in no particular order, a runaway bride, a magical ring, an evil count with a dastardly plan, an inspector bent on catching Lupin, perilous rooftop chases, hooded guards with superhuman powers, a well-used dungeon, a counterfeiting scheme, and an ancient mystery promising grand treasure. Lupin deploys an array of Bond-type gadgets, razor-sharp wit, and a surprise up both his sleeves. Despite the hail of bullets, this caper is great fun, never taking itself seriously. Miyazaki's career illustrates how limiting the term animé can be for these films; there are hardly more than 10 live-action films of this genre as entertaining. Far less mean than Hollywood fare, it nevertheless is for ages nine and up since it contains adult-orientated language and gunplay. The Lupin character has been featured in other animé films, but never as successfully or with as much fun as in Miyazaki's. The new English-language dubbing is excellent to boot. --Doug Thomas, Amazon.com
There's trouble in paradise! Belldandy's mentor Celestin was imprisoned for attempting to overthrow the Goddess system but now he's back! Using a system virus Celestin corrupts the Goddess system and removes all of Belldandy's love for Keiichi! Will Belldandy's love for Keiichi prove to be the key to ruining Celestin's plans or will it be the final ingredient necessary to destroy our reality?
We're all connected... There is the world around us a world of people tactile sensation and culture. There is the wired world inside the computer of images personalities virtual experiences and a culture all of its own. The day after a classmate commits suicide Lain a thirteen year-old girl discovers how closely the two worlds are linked when she receives an e-mail from the dead girl: ""I just abandoned my body. I still live here..."" Has the line between the real world and t
""Who am I?"" The question is asked over and over again throughout the noise. Lain destroys her own creator and loses her best friend now she must decide what to do - should she delete herself from everyone's memory? If she does will she have ever really existed? Includes the final episodes 11-13: Infornography Landscape Ego.
There are rumors that Lain is stealing people's secrets and spreading them in the wired. Her friends including Arisu abandon Lain and even her parents leave telling Lain that they are not her real parents. Lonely and confused Lain then encounters a man who calls himself ""God"" in the wired... Includes episodes 8-10: Rumours Protocol Love.
KNIGHTS: a super hacker group that has great influence in the wired. No one knows who the members are but they control information and sometimes develop and distribute illegal information equipment. When Lain metaphorsizes her physical self into the wired to search for an answer to incidents of kids committing suicide she finds that the KNIGHTS are behind these incidents... Includes episodes 5-7: Distortion Kids Society.
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