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- Gandalf and Aragorn lead the World of Men against Sauron's army to draw his gaze from Frodo and Sam as they approach Mount Doom with the One Ring.
- Strange things start happening when a withdrawn girl named Lain becomes obsessed with an interconnected virtual realm known as "The Wired".
- In the town of Greenfield, a young, lonely girl's dreams and wishes are brought into reality by a collective of reality-warping Pokémon.
- After a century of hibernation, Link reawakens to once again save a ruined Hyrule from a great evil.
- Two months after the mansion events, the deadly T-virus escapes into the streets of Raccoon City. Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield find the police office left abandoned. In an underground facility the story of Umbrella Corp. gets unfolded.
- Two thieves take control of an ancient weapon designed to defend the canal city of Altomare.
- Team Rocket's memories of Mewtwo had been erased, but the Team Rocket scientists' logs have not. After uncovering the logs, they track down Mewtwo and build a Base in a Johto. Ash and company meet Mr. Giovanni for the first time.
- Rebecca Chambers and convicted criminal Billy Coen explore an abandoned training facility for employees of the pharmaceutical company Umbrella.
- A scriptwriter comes to Paris to work on her film. There she takes up tango lessons and forms a relationship with the dancer.
- The story of a single mother housekeeper and a mathematics professor, who has a brain damage.
- Cinderella... a fairytale that every girl dreamed of will come to life in the world of Idols. 14 rookie idols are gathered at a new idol project by 346 Production House called Cinderella Project. The story will revolve around their struggles to become true idols facing many trials. Will they reach stardom or the spell casted upon them be broken?
- As the great military commander Nobunaga Oda was consolidating his power across Japan, one of his actions was to wipe out a clan of assassins, killing every man, woman and child he found in the village. Years later, one of the survivors has hired a young but skilled assassin to avenge the deaths of his friends and family. His mission: to sneak into the most heavily guarded castle in Japan, and kill the supreme ruler of the country.
- Six months passed and Takeshi Miyata is still depressed after his girlfriend dumped him in a sudden way especially after he bought a big apartment for both of them but in one night after he just finished work his childhood friend.
- The fifth Dead or Alive title featuring guest characters from Sega's Virtua Fighter series and new gameplay mechanics. Its plot is set two years after the events of Dead or Alive 4.
- The year is now 2041 AD. A new enemy called Zeravire suddenly appears in the solar system, destroying all military installations it comes across. However, a wealthy man named Klein Sandman is already aware of this planned invasion and had been secretly preparing his army for battle. His trump card is Gravion, a giant robot that utilizes gravity as its source of energy. Meanwhile a young man named Eiji secretly enters Sandman's base in search for his missing sister. It is there that he meets another young man by the name of Toga... These two must now fight together with four other individuals aboard the super robot, Gravion to fend off the Zeravire threat.
- Hajiki's struggling to make ends meet on the hard-luck streets of Night Town, where if you've got a Gad, you've got the power of a robotic Techode at your disposal, and you've got a chance. Life can change when machine and man form an incredible bond.
- A European actress is remaking the 1959 classic film "Hiroshima Mon Amour" forty years after its premiere. We can witness her fatigue and inability to remember the lines.
- (Japanese with English subtitles) Aboard the Japanese crab ship 'Kanikosen' equipped with a cannery facility, workers are forced to labor under pitiful conditions at minimum wages. Sick of being ruled by their harsh Superintendent, one of the workers, Shinjo, urges his peers to rise up and start a revolution on board of the Kanikosen.
- As the Americans run Japan they also reserve the right to fly aeroplanes with nuclear weapons on board over the skies of the country. The Japanese mountains are often referred to as the Alps and it is here that a secretive US military aircraft with weapons of mass destruction crashes. The race is on for a group of journalists to climb the mountains and reach it. Yet, they are not the only ones aiming at securing the site for their own purposes.
- A sequel to Divergence Eve (2003), it starts 2315 when Misaki is in the military academy so she can know more about her late dad who was a soldier/pilot.
- It has been thirty two years since the Invaders have been defeated, and A.E.G.I.S is dismantled, with only a few Gate Keepers left. One of them, Ayane Isuzu learns that Machine General and Devil Count are back and they must save the Earth once more.
- A portrait of an ordinary family that turns unstable when their frivolous son Shuji returns home after a long absence.
- Ryo is given the job of selling a smoke carton full of ecstasy by a big yakuza boss. While at the bosses place he gets high on both acid and cocain. Later, while leaving, he accidently drops the carton. Later he meets up with two friends and realises he's lost the ecstasy. The three friends drive around for a while until Ryo remembers he must have dropped it just outside the bosses place, only thing is he cant remember where the apartment building was. They find the place eventually but just as he is going in the yakuza boss, who now suspects him of leaking info to the heat is just outside, along with a police officer who has been tailing the boss for a while. Ryo gets chased with a samurai sword by the boss, meanwhile the boss is being chased by the cops. The boss gets arrrested eventually and Ryo gets away. His trip turns very bad and he ends up running the streets naked in winter, crying and passing out. Eventualy he finds both his friends and the carton full of E, and all turns out well.
- This docudrama explores some of the events that shaped the life and writing of Ernest Hemingway.
- Shotaro and Minako are arguing. Minako has confessed her infidelity to her husband and informs him of her intention to leave him. She has ceased to enjoy living with a submissive husband. Minako, who works for a construction company, loves her job and is progressing in her successful career, while her husband eagerly takes care of the house and the kids. He buys groceries, he cooks, he does the laundry - constantly. The couple's arguing intensifies until Minaka files for divorce. Their older daughter Mari isn't that upset by her parent's problems as she's more interested in the piano piece she's got to play with her mother at a concert organized by her music school; admittedly, she's also rather interested in her music teacher. But her younger brother Toru feels betrayed by his mother and can't manage to reconcile himself to his father's role as a housewife. A partial reconciliation occurs at Minako and Mari's concert, where their entrance on stage is met with loud applause.
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- Absolutely terrified of the sea, an American lawyer reluctantly goes on an ocean cruise to be near the wife of a client, with no idea of the grim situation that awaits them all.
- 2004– 56mTV-PG8.1 (18)TV EpisodeBy 1690, Japan is a nation completely isolated from the outside world, except for a small community of Dutch traders. Among them is German Doctor Englebert Kaempfer, whose writings provide valuable insights on daily life in Japan. Culture and commerce flourish. But ruling daimyo warlords and their samurai armies continue to grow restless. The Shogun Tsunayoshi is a product of both classes. Under his rule, art and education excel, and "Laws of Compassion" are introduced. Samurai, geisha, courtesans, merchants, writers and actors are attracted to Edo, and the classes begin to mix. Japanese interest in Western science increases, making the policy of isolation more difficult. In 1853, Mathew C. Perry sails American ships into Edo Bay, and demands a formal opening of the nation. Realizing that resistance is futile, the Japanese negotiate treaties with the U.S. and other nations in the West. Ten years later, the samurai class is disbanded and the Tokugawa Shogunate ends. After 265 years of isolation, the modern era of Japan has begun.
- 2004– 56mTV-PG8.1 (22)TV EpisodeWith Ieyasu in control, peace descends on Japan, and a new society based on the samurai ethics of obedience and loyalty is established. In 1600, William Adams becomes the first Englishman to set foot in Japan. Impressed by European trading vessels, Ieyasu asks Adams to help him build his own fleet. Aware that the English have no interest in converting the Japanese to Christianity, Ieyasu decides to expel the Portuguese and Spanish, who too often combine missionary work with trade. When he dies at 72, Ieyasu's vision of a strictly controlled class system based on the rule of the samurai is a reality. But his grandson, Iemitsu, will rule more harshly. With no wars to fight, Iemitsu tightens control over the power and movement of the daimyo and their restless samurai armies. Though foreign missionaries have been expelled, Iemitsu still fears the influence of Christianity. In 1637, impoverished peasants and persecuted Christians explode in anger in the Shimabara Rebellion, and thousands die. In order to prevent further dissention resulting from foreign influence, Iemitsu closes Japan to the western world. It will be more than 200 years before the nation will open its doors again.
- A boy named Hajiki Sanada is assigned to make a special delivery to a mysterious client, which leads to nothing but trouble once he accidently discovers the mysterious black cube known as a GAD inside!
- Back in Night Town, Katana is fighting with the cops when Zero starts to break down. Just when it seems the police have them an Ateckode and her gang charge in and fight the cops back.
- As Hajiki searches for his father, he stays at a haunted house, where he meets Kirara, a glass blower-in-training.
- Hajiki uses the GAD to form a techode and drives away dangerous enemies; however the mysterious client Hajiki was supposed to deliver the GAD to has reappeared.
- Arashi becomes ill with a fever. Hajiki finds a place to stay and works in an orchard while he takes care of her.
- Hajiki becomes annoyed upon learning that Hachisuka has hired Catherine. Meanwhile, Aiko Harmony, the daughter of a wealthy electronics company owner, secretly has her own GAD.
- As Sayuri prepairs to leave with Hajiki and Arashi, Katana interrupts the launch and captures Sayuri. Now Hajiki must face a final battle with Katana...
- While Hajiki is trying to outrun the police, he inadvertently drops an item. Meanwhile, Arashi finds a part-time job.
- The man Hajiki thought might be his father turned out to be a Techode! Sayuri suddenly appears and offers Hajiki help to take them into space. Before they could leave Katana and Zero show up looking for revenge...
- Hajiki boards a boat with Arashi to look for his father. On board, they see a mysterious man who Hajiki learns may be the person he is looking for.
- Zero and Hayate's sacrifices allow Hajiki to successfully launch into space, but the trip is one-way only.
- When Hajiki delivers a package that turns out to be a bomb, he and Takumi find themselves in the middle of a war between two rival crime families.
- Hajiki befriends Takumi Kisaragi, a boy about his age, who he rescues from a gang.
- Hajiki talks to a street vendor while looking for Katana. Meanwhile, Katana teams up with Wanda to steal a GAD that is being escorted to a museum.
- Hajiki teams up with the other Techode owners in an unlikely alliance to fight a smuggler's GAD.