MUSIC
Genius Party
A collection of seven individual and unique shorts which range from touching to downright bizarre. With each story different from the last, we encounter monsters going to school, a man who has a hard time dealing with himself, and a child who learns the hard way about the circle of life, as well as many other unique characters and experiences.
A journey through the minds of the most prolific artists in Japan, this compilation truly is the setting of a Genius Party.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]
Movie
Fall 2007
7.1
Macross Frontier
Following a catastrophic war against a race of giants known as the Zentradi, humanity has escaped towards the center of the galaxy aboard a fleet of colonial vessels called the Macross Frontier. As the extraterrestrial threat is left further and further behind, life on Macross Frontier proceeds as usual.
In the year 2059, a young mecha pilot trainee named Alto Saotome and his colleagues are preparing to perform an accompanying routine for the famous singer Sheryl Nome, who has come to Macross Frontier for a concert. During the performance, a biomechanical alien species known as the Vajra make a sudden appearance, breaking through the defensive perimeter surrounding the vessel and crash-landing near the concert venue, plunging the entire city into chaos. As the concertgoers evacuate, a young girl named Ranka Lee is left behind and gets targeted by the Vajra, but she is saved at the last minute by Alto. Following these events, the Strategic Military Services program notes Alto's skill in battle, resulting in his recruitment to combat the new alien threat.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]
TV
Spring 2008
7.88
Genesis Climber Mospeada: Love, Live, Alive
After the original run of the television series, an OAV music video titled Genesis Climber Mospeada: Love Live Alive was specially (mostly due to demands of hardcore Mospeada fans) released in Japan in September 1985. The music video consisted of both old and new footage. The story of Love Live Alive chronicled the events after the ending of the original Mospeada, featuring Yellow Belmont as the main character. The music video focused on Yellow's concert and also on his flashback of past events.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Ova
Fall 1985
6.08
Detroit Metal City
Dominating the world of indie music, Detroit Metal City (DMC) is a popular death metal band known for its captivatingly dark and crude style. Its extravagant lead singer, Johannes Krauser II, is especially infamous as a demonic being who has risen from the fiery pits of hell itself in order to bring the world to its knees and lord over all mortals—or at least that's what he's publicized to be.
Unbeknownst to his many worshippers, Krauser II is just the alter ego of an average college graduate named Souichi Negishi. Although he is soft-spoken, peace-loving, and would rather listen to Swedish pop all day, he must participate in DMC's garish concerts in order to make ends meet. Detroit Metal City chronicles Negishi's hilarious misadventures as he attempts to juggle his hectic band life, a seemingly budding romance, and dealing with his incredibly obsessive and dedicated fans.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]
Ova
Fall 2008
8.09
Nozomi In The Sun
TV
Spring 1971
Spotlight
Ova
Fall 2002
THE IDOLM@STER Live For You!
Ova
Fall 2008
Praise be to Small Ills
Movie
Fall 1973
The National Anthem Kimigayo
Movie
Fall 1931
Macross F: Close Encounter - Deculture Edition
Ona
Fall 2007
Nodame Cantabile: Paris-hen
TV
Fall 2008
White Album
TV
Winter 2009
A Journey Through Fairyland
Movie
Fall 1985
Hurricane Live! 2033
Ona
Fall 1990
Hurricane Live! 2032
Ona
Fall 1988
Detroit Metal City: Birth of the Metal Devil
Ona
Fall 2008
Karaoke Senshi Mike-tarou
TV
Spring 1994
Pyuu to Fuku! Jaguar: Ima, Fuki ni Yukimasu
Movie
Fall 2009
RahXephon: Tsubasa no Kioku - Memory
TV
Fall 2002
Macross Frontier: The False Songstress
Movie
Fall 2009
A-Girl
Ova
Fall 1993
Polyphonica Crimson S
TV
Spring 2009
Suteneko Tora-chan
Movie
Fall 1947
K-ON!
TV
Spring 2009
Nodame Cantabile Finale
TV
Winter 2010
Kiniro no Corda: Secondo Passo
TV
Fall 2009
Neko Hiki no Oruorane
Ova
Fall 1992
White Album Season 2
TV
Unknown 2009