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  • Ep 11 SUB

    Moyashimon (2010)

    Moyashimon
    Genre:
    Comedy, Supernatural
    Country:
    Japanese
    The story follows a college student who discovers that he can see and communicate with the germs all around him — germs that appear as super-deformed characters.
  • Ep 10 SUB

    ST Aka to Shirou no Sousa Paire (2014) (2014)

    ST Aka to Shirou no Sousa Paire (2014)
    Genre:
    Detective, Investigation, Mystery, Phobia
    Country:
    Japanese
    The ST team at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department consists of eccentric members. Akagi works as an analyst on the ST team. He won't appear in front of others, but his colleagues trust him as a leader. Yurine is tasked to manage the ST team. He experiences difficulties in dealing with the team. Meanwhile, the ST team come into conflict with other detectives at the police department over an indiscriminate gun firing case and a grotesque murder case. This forces Akagi to appear in front others. Akagi and Yurine work together to solve the case.
  • Ep 1 SUB

    Red Tears (2011)

    Red Tears
    Genre:
    Drama
    Country:
    Japanese
    Producer and star of the film Yasuaki Kurata wanted to make a film with a female protagonist which led to an idea about making a vampire film.[1] Kurata hired director Takanori Tsujimoto as it was his first horror film he worked on and Tsujimoto was known for his horror films.[1] Kurata gave Tsujimoto the elements he wanted in the film (vampires, female protagonists and opportunities for extended action fight scenes) and had him build a story around them.[1] Screenwriter Eiichi Yonekawa wrote a script involving two police detectives in Tokywo who are trying to catch the serial killer. Using it as a framework, Tsujimoto added large elements that would involve fake blood.[1] The action scenes in the film were inspired by Hong Kong action cinema. Kurata compared the Hong Kong style to the Japanese style by saying that “Hong Kong films are about over-action, or overdoing it; whereas Japanese action is often too subtle. It doesn’t satisfy the audience in the same way. I prefer Hong Kong style myself, but keep in mind that wire work was not used in Hong Kong until ‘Chinese Ghost Story’ (1987). My production company introduced wire action to Japanese films, about nine years ago, in a film called ‘Yellow Dragon’.”
  • Ep 1 SUB

    Paradise Kiss (2011) (2011)

    Paradise Kiss (2011)
    Genre:
    Business, Drama, Fantasy, Manga
    Country:
    Japanese
    Yukari Hayasaka is a high school student who has become tired of her life of constant schooling. She then comes across a group of student fashion designers in need of a model for their "Paradise Kiss" clothing label. Yukari knows nothing about the fashion world and is taken back by the group's eccentric ways, but she soon comes to admire their free thinking ways and ability to pursue their dreams with a one track mind.
  • Ep 8 SUB

    Sushi Ouji! (2007) (2007)

    Sushi Ouji! (2007)
    Genre:
    Drama, Food, Phobia
    Country:
    Japanese
    Maizu Tsukasa grew up with his famous grandfather and father. He has been called Sushi Ouji since the age of 10. An unfortunate accident happened which caused him to develop Fish Eye Phobia. With such a phobia, how can he continue to make sushi? With the help of Master Burusu Riri and Okudaira Kurage, can he get over his Fish Eye Phobia and once again become the Sushi Ouji that everyone remembers?