Super Cat Girl Nuku-Nuku
Ryunosuke was taking a leak in a back alley when he met a small kitten. But the kitten was shot by a stray bullet, and her brain was transplanted into the body of NK-1124, the powerful android that his father Kyusaku created and stole from Mishima Heavy Industries, who they've been hiding from. The fact that Mishima is run by Kyusaku's wife (and Ryunosuke's mother) doesn't help things either. Thus was born Nuku Nuku� an android with a heart of gold and the mind of a kitty-cat. At first, it seems like Nuku's going to have a little trouble fitting in as a high school student, but of course, things don't stay peaceful for long; Akiko wants her son back!
Dragon Half
Mink is a precocious young girl with more than her share of teenage angst. You see, her dad is a dashing knight, but her mom is the dragon he was once sent to slay. Like her mother, poor half-dragon Mink has a crush on a handsome young pop star who also happens to be a dragon slayer (or is it the other way around?). The dim-witted Damaramu, over-dramatic Rosario, slimy Princess Vina, and the evil King add to the ridiculous riotous romp!
Noir
Chicks, guns, what's not to love about Noir. The deep, intricate plot follows secret agent Mireille and a mysterious girl, whom she has made her partner. Excellent fight scenes and music that sets the scene perfectly make Noir a series not to be missed.
Trigun
No one really knows what the 60 billion dollar- wanted-man named Vash really looks like, only what damage he has been fabled to have caused. Due to over 300 insurance claims filed by the inhabitants of the cities Vash the Stampede has supposedly demolished, the FIA has sent two claims inspectors - Meryl Stryfe & Milly Thompson - to find Vash and investigate / fine him for all the damage he has caused. Now Vash must not only deal with merciless bounty hunters, but hounding insurance companies too in a setting very reminiscent of such American westerns as Bonanza or Gunsmoke
Anime Music Videos
Your favourite anime set to the beat your favourite songs. And the only place you can hear Pikachu Gangsta Rap!
Death + Rebirth
Originally a collection of clips from the Neon Genesis Evangelion TV series, Death was created as a precursor to the re-worked ending of the series. Rebirth was intended as that reworked ending but after production overruns became only the first half of the first episode of The End of Evangelion, with some minor differences. Over time, two newer director's cuts of Death were produced, each including new footage not seen in the series - these were called Death (True) and finally Death (True)^2. Note that despite containing clips from the series, Death (True)^2 & Rebirth should be seen after the series itself to be fully understood.