Tomokazu Seki

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    The Skull Man

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    The Skull Man

    Otomo City: where freedom and justice have atrophied to the bone; where conspiracy rules the day and death stalks the night… Death in the form of the Skull Man, a literal Grim Reaper whose skeletal grin presages grisly mayhem and murder, even to the monstrous mutants that haunt the city’s underworlds!

    To investigate a bizarre slaying, journalist Minagami Hayato and photographer Kiriko Mamiya must stalk this ultimate predator, through a festering cadaver of a city where the corruption flows in rivers as deep and foul as the sins of the reigning elite, and unearth a secret so shocking that an entire city has been turned into a tomb to contain! In a nightmarish necropolis where nothing is as it seems, vengeance comes in the form of a living Death’s-Head!

    $20.00
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    Ayashi no Ceres

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    Ayashi no Ceres

    $36.00
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    Full Metal Panic!: The Second Raid

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    Full Metal Panic!: The Second Raid

    In this sequel to Full Metal Panic! Fumoffu?!, Mithril becomes aware of a secret organization that has technology able to counter the ECS (Electronic Cloaking System) mode. This organization, known as Amalgam, also has “Black Technology”, obtained from “Whispered” like Kaname Chidori, and like the other intelligency agencies, they intend to obtain more. However, when Sousuke’s mission to protect Chidori is terminated by Mithril, all seems to be in place for Amalgam’s plans.

    $4.00
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    Vandread

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    Vandread

    Vandread is a Japanese anime series directed by Takeshi Mori and created by Gonzo and Media Factory animation studios.

    The series is composed of two seasons, each composed of thirteen episodes of twenty-five minutes. The first series is summarized in the Vandread Taidouhen OVA in 2001, and the second in the Vandread Gekitouhen OVA, released in 2002. There is a Vandread Extra Stage Novel, that explains the events after Vandread: The Second Stage. Along with acquiring the two original series from Geneon, Funimation also licensed the two OVAs.

    $20.00
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    The Vision of Escaflowne

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    The Vision of Escaflowne

    The Vision of Escaflowne is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series produced by Sunrise Studios and directed by Kazuki Akane. It premiered in Japan on April 2, 1996 on TV Tokyo, with the final episode airing on September 24, 1996. Sony’s anime satellite channel, Animax also aired the series, both in Japan and on its various worldwide networks, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and South Asia. The series is licensed for Region 1 release by Bandai Entertainment.

    The series follows a teenage high school girl named Hitomi, who finds herself pulled from Earth to the planet Gaea when a boy named Van appears on the high school track while battling a dragon. In Gaea, she is caught in the middle of a war as the Zaibach Empire attempts to take over Gaea. Van, with aid from Allen, commands his mystical mech Escaflowne in the struggle to stop the Zaibach Empire. Hitomi’s fortune telling powers blossom in Gaea as she becomes the key to awakening Escaflowne and to stopping Zaibach’s plans.

    While the anime series was in production, two very different manga retellings were also developed and released: a shōnen version of the story entitled The Vision of Escaflowne and a shōjo retelling titled Hitomi—The Vision of Escaflowne. In addition, a second shōjo adaptation called Escaflowne—Energist’s Memories was released as a single volume in 1997. The story was novelized in a series of six light novels by Yumiko Tsukamoto, Hajime Yatate, and Shoji Kawamori. A movie adaptation, Escaflowne: The Movie was released on June 24, 2000, but bears only a basic resemblance to the original series. Four CD soundtracks and a drama CD have also been released in relation to the series.

    $36.00
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    Infinite Ryvius

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    Infinite Ryvius

    Infinite RYVIUS is a 26 episode drama/sci-fi series produced by Sunrise. The series also refers to a manga.

    The character and mecha designs in RYVIUS were created by Hisashi Hirai, who later went on to act as character designer for Gundam SEED.

    The series is also noted for its music, a blend of western R&B/hip-hop music with J-pop vocals. This is evident in the opening song, “dis–”, performed by bilingual Japanese-American singer Mika Arisaka. Most of the vocal songs were composed by M.I.D, and the thematic background instrumentals by Katsuhisa Hattori.

    $36.00
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    Earth Maiden Arjuna

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    Earth Maiden Arjuna

    Arjuna is a Japanese animated television series created by Shoji Kawamori. The series follows Juna Ariyoshi, a high school girl chosen to be the “Avatar of Time” and entrusted with saving the dying Earth.

    “Arjuna” refers to the legendary archer Arjuna from the Hindu epic Mahābhārata, which explains why Juna’s weapon against the Raaja is a bow.

    Arjuna aired on TV Tokyo from January 9, 2001 to March 27, 2001, totaling 12 episodes. The DVD release featured remastered video and sound, and a previously unbroadcast “Chapter 9”. Subsequent re-runs of the series on Animax include the DVD-only episode.

    $20.00
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    Ultraviolet: Code 044

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    Ultraviolet: Code 044

    Ultraviolet: Code 044 is an anime series loosely based on the 2006 science fiction film, Ultraviolet written and directed by Kurt Wimmer.

    The show was produced by the anime studio Madhouse and was directed by Osamu Dezaki. The series received positive reviews, being praised by the story context, themes and soundtrack.

    $16.00
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    Tokyo Underground

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    Tokyo Underground

    Tokyo Underground is a manga series by Akinobu Uraka and published by Enix. It became an anime series, produced by Studio Pierrot and shown on the TV Tokyo Network from April 2 until September 24, 2002. The TV series was released on DVD by Geneon Entertainment in the US and Canada, released as a boxset by Manga Entertainment in the UK and by Tokyo Night Train in Australia. It also aired in Canada on the digital channel G4techTV Canada, starting on July 22, 2007 at 8:30 pm ET/PT.

    $36.00
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    Star Ocean EX

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    Star Ocean EX

    $36.00
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    Meine Liebe

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    Meine Liebe

    Gin’yuu Mokushiroku Meine Liebe is a series of dating sims by Konami for the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation 2.

    Meine Liebe has been adapted into an anime series produced in 2004 by the studio Bee Train, which was broadcast across Japan by the anime television network, Animax. In 2006 a sequel was produced by the name of Gin’yuu Mokushiroku Meine Liebe wieder, which was also broadcast across Japan by the Animax.

    The story follows the lives of students at an elite academy of the fictional European country of Kuchen in 1937.

    Other adaptations consist of a 4 volume Meine Liebe manga and a novel. Also, several drama CDs have been released.

    $40.00
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    Stratos 4

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    Stratos 4

    Stratos 4 is an anime series by Studio Fantasia and Bandai Visual, and directed by Takeshi Mori. Originally spanning a 13-episode anime TV series, which premiered across Japan between January 5, 2003 to March 30, 2003, the series was continued onto three OVA-series sequels, the first of which was released on 28 May 2004 and spanned 2-episodes, followed by Stratos 4: Advance, which spanned 6 episodes and was released on 25 March 2005, and Stratos 4: Advance Final, which was released on 22 September 2006 and spanned 2-episodes, respectively.

    The series has been broadcast by the anime satellite television network, Animax, across its respective networks worldwide, including East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Latin America, and other regions. The original 13-episode television series and its first subsequent two-episode OVA series were licensed for North American distribution by Bandai’s distributive unit across the region, Bandai Entertainment.

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