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The Betrayal Knows My Name
Growing up as an orphan, Yuki Sakurai questions his reason for living and ability to see a person's painful memory by simply touching them. After receiving anonymous notes telling him to die, Yuki is unable to shake off the nagging feeling forming inside of him. Unbeknownst to him, he is being watched, both by people who want to harm him and those who want to protect him.
One foggy night, Yuki's life is saved by a beautiful man with silver eyes and jet black hair—a man he has never met before yet seems familiar. With the arrival of this mysterious stranger, Yuki's forgotten past has been awakened and the purpose of his existence has appeared before him.
Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru tells the story of a teenage boy as he discovers who he is and where he comes from—all while making friends, experiencing betrayal, and slowly piecing together the puzzle of his past.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]
TV
Unknown 2010
7.19
Space Battleship Yamato: Resurrection
A crisis is approaching Earth with the expansion of a moving black hole, in the year 2220. A plan is devised to move over 300-million people from Earth. When the latest transportation fleet is attacked, Space Battleship Yamato comes to its defense, the ship is now commanded by Susumu Kodai, also aboard is daughter Miyuki, child of Susumu and Yuki.
(Source: FUNimation)
Movie
Unknown
6.93
Usaru-san
The Media Factory mascot character franchise revolves around a male rabbit that transforms into Usaru-san by wearing a monkey costume and eating bananas. The title “Usaru-san” is a portmanteau of “usagi” (rabbit) and “saru” (monkey).
(Source: AniDB)
TV
Unknown
5.97
Urashima Tarou (supposed title)
Urashima Tarou is based on a well-known Japanese folk tale about an honest fisherman who is invited to an underwater castle after saving a sea turtle on a beach from bullies.
(Source: forum.bcdb.com)
Note: The latest research has revealed that the film identified on this website as Urashima Tarou (supposed title), which was so named on the basis that it was believed to be a work by Seitaro Kitayama that was originally released in 1918, is actually a different film. Read more...
(Source: Japanese Animated Film Classics)
Note: Urashima Tarou (supposed title) is tinted in pink film. Not to be mistaken with Urashima Tarou (1931) which is a black and white film.
Movie
Unknown
4.68
Umineko: When They Cry Specials
Ona
Unknown
Triton of the Sea (1979)
Movie
Unknown
Welcome to THE SPACE SHOW
Movie
Unknown
Ukkari Pénélope
TV
Unknown 2006
Ukkari Pénélope OVA
Ova
Unknown
Ultraman Kids: 30 Million Light-Years in Search of Mother
TV
Unknown 1991
Umi Monogatari: Marin's "What Is This?"
Ona
Unknown
Umi kara no Shisha
Movie
Unknown
Bunny Drop
TV
Unknown 2011
Uchuu Majin Daikengou
TV
Unknown 1978
Ultra B: Black Hole kara no Dokusaisha BB!!
Movie
Unknown
Ultra B
TV
Unknown 1987
Uchuu Kaizoku Sara Special
Ona
Unknown
Umi Monogatari: Seeing Amamiko Island with Kanon
Special
Unknown
Uta no Prince Sama
TV
Unknown 2011
Usavich IV
TV
Unknown 2011
Un-Go
TV
Unknown 2011
UFO Senshi Dai Apolon 2
TV
Unknown 1976
Ultraman Kids: M7.8 Sei no Yukai na Nakama
Movie
Unknown
Bunny Drop Specials
Ona
Unknown
UFO Princess Valkyrie: Recap
Ona
Unknown
Un-Go: Chapter of Inga
Movie
Unknown
Ultraman Graffiti
Ova
Unknown
Star Blazers: Space Battleship Yamato 2199
Ova
Unknown
Upotte!!
Special
Unknown
Space Brothers
TV
Unknown 2012
Uta no Prince Sama 2
TV
Unknown 2013
Ushiro no Hyakutarou
Ova
Unknown
Umeboshi Denka
TV
Unknown 1969
Ultraman: The Adventure Begins
Movie
Unknown