A street kid tries to survive in a technology and body-modification-obsessed city of the future by becoming a mercenary outlaw.
Thorfinn, a young Viking warrior, seeks revenge against his father's killer while navigating a brutal historical war.
"Maid in Heaven" is often remembered by fans of vintage adult animation for its clean art style, archetypal character designs, and straightforward narrative. It capitalizes heavily on the "maid café" and "resident maid" subgenres that exploded in popularity during the late 1999 to mid-2000s Otaku culture. -Hentai- Maid In Heaven - EP 01 -Uncensored-
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Minority Report meets Blade Runner in a dystopian Tokyo. A street kid tries to survive in a
Denji, a destitute teenager, merges with his pet chainsaw devil Pochita and gets recruited into the Public Safety Devil Hunters.
High schooler Yuji Itadori swallows a cursed finger to save his friends, becoming the host of the King of Curses, Ryomen Sukuna. It capitalizes heavily on the "maid café" and
These series are typically released directly to video (OVA - Original Video Animation) rather than broadcasting on television. Budgets are lower, resulting in shorter runtimes and fewer episodes.
"Maid in Heaven" is a Japanese anime series that was produced by Gonzo and directed by Takayuki Hamana. The series consists of 12 episodes and was released in 2004. It's known for its mix of comedy, drama, and ecchi elements, focusing on the story of a young man named Shinichirou Suzumiya who, after a near-death experience, finds himself surrounded by maids, one of whom, Akagi, becomes particularly significant in his life.
A wholesome family sitcom wrapped inside a Cold War espionage thriller.