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Key the Metal Idol

Key the Metal Idol

Murao Mima has created a robot daughter named Key, but after raising her for a very short time, Mima dies, leaving behind cryptic messages telling Key how she can become human. Key must struggle alone to learn the harsh lessons of life and search for the 'key' to her own dream: the power of 30,000 friends to make her a real human girl.

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Astro Boy: Chikyuu Saigo no Nichi

Astro Boy: Chikyuu Saigo no Nichi

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Busou Shinki OVA

Busou Shinki OVA

The Shinki go through various evaluations to check on their general health. Meanwhile, a plot to steal an AI system begins to hatch…

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Beatless: Final Stage

Beatless: Final Stage

Final four episodes of Beatless.

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amazarashi: Antinomy

amazarashi: Antinomy

The official music video for NieR:Automata Ver1.1a's ending theme Antimony, performed by amazarashi.

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Guitar wo Motta Shounen: Kikaider vs. Inazuman

Guitar wo Motta Shounen: Kikaider vs. Inazuman

Jiro is still wandering the streets trying to fight off any evil inclinations that Gill's submission chip left in him. Upon meeting a local high school boy Jiro attacks him, only to find out that the boy is Inazuman. Inazuman doesn't want to destroy Jiro, but he can't just leave Jiro alone.

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Clockwork Planet

Clockwork Planet

Earth died a thousand years ago, and a legendary clockmaker known only as "Y" rebuilt it using clockwork. Naoto Miura, a failing high school student, encounters RyuZU, an automaton that "Y" left behind, and the genius clockmaker Marie. When the abilities of these three come together, the gears of fate begin to turn. The cycle of failure and success repeats endlessly as the three of them work to repair the endangered "Clockwork Planet" in this clockpunk fantasy!

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Hotori: Tada Saiwai wo Koinegau

Hotori: Tada Saiwai wo Koinegau

A young boy named Ryo perished in an accident long ago, and at his parents’ wishes he lives on through an android named Suzu. He must regularly have Ryu’s memories artificially injected into him, and undergo a series of tests at the personality plant he resides at. During a session testing his motor movements, Suzu loses a baseball inside another building and goes exploring; there, he meets a young girl of the same age named Hotori. Though Suzu is an android, he still is able to present human emotions, and feels disheartened when he learns that Hotori rarely leaves the room. More importantly, Hotori suffers from a disease in which her memory rapidly deteriorates. Suzu and Hotori soon form an intimate bond, and question what it really means to live.

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Plastic Memories

Plastic Memories

After failing his college entrance exams, 18 year-old Tsukasa Mizugaki is offered a position at the renowned SAI Corporation due to his father’s connections. SAI Corporation is known for its production and management of androids that possessed human emotions called Giftia. Tsukasa’s position is in the terminal service department where the main job is to recover Giftias that are close to their expiration, a graveyard department in every sense. To make matters worse, Tsukasa is ordered to work with Isla, a female Giftia who is never given any responsibility other than serving tea to co-workers.

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ZUTOMAYO: Kuraku Kuroku

ZUTOMAYO: Kuraku Kuroku

The official music video for Kuraku Kuroku from the album Gusare, by ZUTOMAYO

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