Anime TV Shows (
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Anime is a Japanese term for hand-drawn or computer animation. The word is the abbreviated pronunciation of “animation” in Japanese, where this term references all animation. Outside Japan, anime is used to refer specifically to animation from Japan or as a Japanese-disseminated animation style often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters and fantastical themes. Arguably, the culturally abstract approach to the word’s meaning may open up the possibility of anime produced in countries other than Japan.

For simplicity, many Westerners strictly view anime as a Japanese animation product. Some scholars suggest defining anime as specifically or quintessentially Japanese may be related to a new form of orientalism.

Sailor Moon

Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon SuperS. If you didn’t understand that, it’s okay.

Saki (Anime)

A girl who hates mahjong ends up joining the club.

Samurai Flamenco

Male model Masayoshi Hazama becomes the superhero Samurai Flamenco and fights crime.

Scott Pilgrim Takes Off

A 20-something Toronto indie rocker’s adventures in getting and keeping jobs, avoiding being kicked out of his apartment, and surviving encounters with the seven evil exes of the new girl in town on whom he has a crush.

Seven Mortal Sins

After Lucifer falls from Heaven and plans to become the Demon Lord, she must prove herself by defeating the Seven Deadly Sins.

Shangri-La

In the future, the carbon tax turns Tokyo into the world’s largest “jungle-polis” that absorbs carbon dioxide.

Shattered Angels

It’s a weird Romeo & Juliet mashup with Lost Girl, only not in an Emily Andras way.

Simoun

Young girls, giant weapons.

Slow Start

A girl starts school a year late and tries to hide it from everyone.

Sorcerous Stabber Orphen

A sorcerer by the name of Orphen searches for a way to bring his childhood friend, Azalie, back to her original form, whom on a quest for knowledge became a dragon.