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- In a hell-torn Japan, where motorcycle gangs and violence overrun the country; one man named Violence Jack stands up to it all. He fights violence with violence.
- A teenage boy must fight in an interplanetary war as the only available pilot to a revolutionary new giant battle robot.
- In the distant future, a young cadet is sent to find and capture "Cosmozone 2772", a mystical universal Phoenix which possesses the power to rejuvenate the drained Earth.
- In the year 3195, during a war between robots and humans, a sentient combat armor loses his companion in battle and shuts down until his internal systems spot a new human.
- Jiron Amos, a member of the oppressed 'Civilian' sect on the planet Zora, joins a group of rebels called the Sandrats as they use the stolen giant robot Xabungle to fight their oppressors, the elite 'Innocents'.
- Framed for murder and on the run, Shogo Yahagi must make contact with EVE to determine the fate of everyone on board Megazone 23, which is under attack from the alien Dezalg.
- Kyuuketsuki Miyu is a disturbing four episode long anime series about a young immortal vampire princess named Miyu and her protector/servant/best friend and more Larva. In four episodes, a nosy spirit-hunter Himiko Se chases the elusive Miyu because she is very curious about Miyu's past. Miyu, she discovers, is the guardian of the door between the two world: One of the Shinma ("shin" god; "ma" ghost/demon) and the one of our world. The Shinma wake from their sleep and disturb the lives of the Humans living above. Miyu and her servant (?) Larva hunts down these strange beings. However, Miyu is one of the Shinma herself and dislikes her duty. In the four episodes, Himiko Se discovers her link/destiny with Miyu...
- After managing to survive attacks by Zeon's Char Aznable and Garma Zabi, the crew of Federation warship White Base and its mobile suits battle Zeon forces (Ramba Ral, Ma Kube, Tri-Stars, Boone) through Asia, Europe, and the Atlantic Ocean if they are to reach Earth Federation's headquarters alive. During that process many of its crewmembers like Amuro Ray, Bright Noah, Kai Shinden, Sayla Mass, Mirai Yashima, Fraw Bow, and Hayato Kobayashi must overcome their fears, losses, immaturities, and insecurities in order to survive.
- A young boy learns he is part of a powerful race of psionic humans who must fight the normal humans determined to keep them from Earth.
- The war between the star ship Solo and the extraterrestrial Buff Clan culminates in a last cataclysmic offensive against each other.
- Lupin squares off with two criminal families and Inspector Zenigata's new female patrol to track down a hoard of biblical-era treasure.
- In the far future, a human colony planet fights a desperate war against a formidable alien invasion force with its own tensions.
- A distress signal from a point near Jupiter takes the crew of the space-ship Starlight on a voyage through the sea of stars to a mysterious planet called Odin, the possible birthplace of the universe.
- Two tales of the reappearance of dragons on Earth.
- The Layzner OVA serves as an alternative version of the TV series. The first episode, titled "Eiji 1996", recaps the first part of the series (episodes 01-24). The second episode ("Le Caine 1999") takes place after a time skip, and contains episodes 26 through 37 (episode 25 of the TV series, being a recap itself, is skipped here). The final episode, "Seal 2000", is an expanded version of the final episode of the TV series (38) and features new animation and a longer epilogue.
- The Earth Alliance fights against the Lunar Empire of Giganos with the help of an elite trio of super robots.
- This is a documentary included at the end of "Cool Cool Bye" that introduces to the viewer some of the members of Kogawa's Bebow anime studio and a couple short animations that they show off afterwards. Bebow is primarily known for having produced Cool Cool Bye but they also assisted with the animation on various other titles, such as Layzner, Odin: Photon Sailor Starlight, and Greed.
- In this mecha anime set primarily in the deserts of planet Zola, Jiron Amos seeks revenge on Timp Sharon, the man who murdered his parents. This movie is a clip-show compilation of the 50-episode TV series and features a new ending.
- The Solo ship and its crew continue to battle against the Buff Clan leading to the final battle that will determine the fate of all life in the universe
- The Dancouga team prepares for its final showdown with their arch-enemy Zorbados. The team has to travel to the strange dimension of the alien invaders to once and for all save the earth. Fighting on the home-grounds of the enemy will take all their strength and cunning. The Dancouga will have to fight its way to the strange alien red dimension before it can start its final assault and assure the safety of mankind forever.
- Two brothers are riding around on their hover bikes, when suddenly a giant metal fortress gets in their way. After a brief battle, the duo manages to gravely wound the fortress. It retreats and dumps our heroic pair in a wasteland. But this wasteland is inhabited by nomads that indicate that the fortress was hidden inside a mountain. The nomads plead for the duo to finish the job. Two of the natives go with them as guides, and somewhere along the way the gain the help of a fairy that can transform into a mech-warrior woman.
- 1986–199058mUnrated5.7 (345)TV EpisodeThe World as we know it has been torn apart shattered by a series of natural disasters that have turned civilization into a brutish nightmare of survival and has left whole cities buried beneath the Earth. It's now a lethal and chaotic place, a place where only the strongest and most savage remain alive. The strongest of them all is a giant warrior known as Violence Jack... Violence Jack tries to avert a civil war brewing among the wretched inhabitants of a subterranean metropolis called Evil Town...
- 1981–198625mNot Rated7.2 (15)TV Episode
- 1981–198625mNot Rated6.6 (17)TV Episode
- 1981–198625mNot Rated7.0 (16)TV EpisodeRan catches an Earthling cold and asks Lum to look after her, but is that really wise considering Lum's rather accident prone nature when she's around Ran?
- 1981–198625mNot Rated6.9 (14)TV Episode'Bluebird, the serial fulfill er' escapes to Earth and attempts to spread happiness by making people's dreams come true. It doesn't go quite to plan though.
- 1981–198625mNot Rated7.5 (14)TV EpisodeShutaro sneakily invites just Lum and Shinobu to go surfing at his Marine Park but has to invite the whole class after they find out. By chance, Ryuu and her father are already there, short of cash and looking to work a scam.
- 1981–198625mNot Rated7.4 (15)TV Episode