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One Punch Man
Saitama started heroing as a hobby. Then one day, after years of training, he lost all his hair, but became indestructible and gained the might to defeat any enemy in just one punch. After witnessing his power, a young cyborg named Genos anoints himself as Saitama's disciple in hopes of attaining the same strength and so-called "wisdom" as his master. They join the Hero Association in hopes of gaining rank, prestige, and notoriety (and money), but also meet an assortment of other eccentric characters, as they battle to defend justice and defeat evil. However, what Saitama truly wants is a challenge, or some kind of excitement, to beat his overpowering boredom.
Sailor Moon Sailor Stars
Sailor Moon Sailor Stars is split into two arcs; the first arc deals with an enemy they thought was dead: Nehelenia, who comes back with one intention—to destroy everything that Sailor Moon loves. After they defeat Nehelenia, a new threat comes from beyond the solar system, along with a new , the Sailor Starlights. But determining whether they are friend or foe is harder than it looks. And on top of that, Mamoru has gone overseas to study and Seiya of the idol group the Three Lights is interested in Usagi.
Tiger & Bunny 2
In the city of Sternbild, superheroes aren't just heroes, they're corporate-sponsored reality stars. Following the success of Kotetsu and Barnaby's partnership, Hero TV has implemented the “buddy system,” where every hero works as part of a duo. Some of the pairs are more harmonious than others, but there's pretty much bound to be some growing pains after the heroes are used to competing solo for so long. They better get their acts together soon, though, because a pair of villains have been taking out small town heroes, and they're on their way to Sternbild…
Love After World Domination
Fudo Aikawa and Desumi Magahara are in love. There's only one small problem: they are mortal enemies. Fudo is the red ranger and leader of the fighting force Gelato 5, while Desumi is the reaper princess of the evil organization Gekko. To make matters worse, neither of them have ever been in a relationship before. They have to keep their budding romance a secret, while figuring out how to be in a relationship and juggle their real life responsibilities along the way.
Gatchaman Crowds insight
A year has passed since the "Tachikawa Incident" in summer 2015. CROWDS -- the system that turns the mentality of humans into physical form that Berg Katze gave to Rui Ninomiya after extracting his NOTE -- has spread among the public. Prime Minister Seitarō Sugayama backs the plan, but not everyone agrees with his policy, and a mysterious organization attacks Sugayama's vehicle, marking the start of a series of new conflicts.
Witchblade
In 22nd-Century Japan, Masane Amaha, one of the surviving catastrophe that destroyed Tokyo becomes the latest in an ancient line of women-only warriors to wield the mysterious sentient weapon known only throughout history as "the Witchblade". Protecting her little girl, she will face her worst fear ....
Gatchaman Crowds
The city of Tachikawa is protected by super fighting humans known as Gatchaman, warriors equipped with special reinforced suits that are powered by NOTE; spiritual powers manifested from living beings. Hajime Ichinose, a 16 year old energetic high school girl who is obsessed with collecting day planners and stationary, is selected to become a Gatchaman. She is tasked with fighting against a mysterious alien life form known as MESS, but due to the nature of her personality she doesn't take her duties seriously. Yet her irresponsible actions end up doing more good than harm, much to the dismay of one other Gatchaman fighter.
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
When the new leader of the Red Ribbon Army tricks Dr. Gero's grandson into believing that Capsule Corp is actually an evil secret society working with aliens to prepare for an eventual invasion, he builds two superhero andriods to defeat the “alien menace.” But with Goku and Vegeta off-world, Buu asleep, and Gohan unmotivated and out of practice, it falls to Piccolo to stand up and save the world.
Batman: Gotham Knight
From the producers of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight comes an original animated movie chronicling the establishment and progression of Bruce Wayne into Gotham City's legendary caped crusader through 6 standalone episodes: "Have I Got a Story for You" (the mythos of Batman from the minds of children), "Crossfire" (the initial distrust and the eventual gaining of it from the perspective of the police), "Field Test" (the compassion of Batman, even towards his enemies), "In Darkness Dwells" (tracking down Killer Croc and The Scarecrow to foil his plot of resurgence amongst the villainous of Gotham), "Working Through Pain" (a look back at Bruce's training to manage both the physical and psychological pains he would later endure as Batman), and "Deadshot" (a race against the clock to protect Lt. Gordon from a highly-renowned assassin).
Dokkoida?!
Suzuo Sakurazaki just moved into the big city from the countryside, but has had no luck in getting a job. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Federation Police (GFP) is in desperate need of cleaning up their flawed reputation and a toy company representative named Tanpopo needs someone to fit into her prototype power suit to win a mass-production contract with the GFP. At the last minute, Tanpopo recruits Suzuo to become the diaper-clad superhero Dokkoida in exchange for a place to stay. However, in order to keep his room, Suzuo must keep his identity a secret above all else; especially since his new rivals and some intergalactic criminals live in the same apartment building.
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