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Alt title: On the Earth Full of Kindness

Yasashisa Ippai no Tsuchi no Ue de

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Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Recaps

Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Recaps

A compilation series that recaps Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans.

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Mr. Children: Himawari

Mr. Children: Himawari

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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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Ancient Girls Frame

Ancient Girls Frame

When monstrous creatures from deep space terrorize earth, a chosen group of soldiers called the Ancient Girls must protect everyone. Trained to pilot specialized mecha, Gs Frames, these girls are humanity’s last hope. Will their sacrifice be deliverance?

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Mechronicle

Mechronicle

Set in a mechanical world, Mechronicle tells the story of Mechanico: a small, shy, withdrawn boy with big glasses. He is totally in love with Nell, who looks after Mechanico like he's her kid brother. One day, Nell is kidnapped by Team Magu Magu, a villainous group of machines. She soon discovers that the secret to their world is hidden in her machinery. Mechanico vows to rescue Nell and, plucking up his courage, pursues the kidnappers. The adventure begins!

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Robotan Movie

Robotan Movie

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FACT: Rise

FACT: Rise

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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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Time of Eve Movie

Time of Eve Movie

In the future, androids live side by side with humans – but not as their equals, as their slaves. Though they look identical, these androids must display a holographic ring over their heads so the difference is clear. One day, a boy named Rikuo finds abnormal activity patterns in the logs of his own android, and alongside his friend Masaki, he sets forth to find where the android has been. Much to their surprise, the duo discovers a secret café known as Eve no Jikan with a single rule: within its walls, there must be no discrimination between humans and robots. In this place, androids appear to be human and are even displaying signs of independence – a trait that should not be possible. Rikou finds his perceptions increasingly challenged as he struggles to come to terms with his own android, and the relationship between man and machines...

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