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- When a young orphaned boy living on the streets of Shibuya stumbles upon a fantastic world of beasts, he's taken in by a gruff warrior beast looking for an apprentice.
- Kimio finds himself hiding in the girls locker room. Nozomi, one of the shy girls in his class finds him, but surprisingly covers for him but with only one option, to showing each other body through their window.
- While W-0 is away, Leila and the remaining crew at base find themselves surrounded by Britannian Knightmares. Piloting the Vercingetorix, Shin Hyuuga leads the enemy charge, having usurped the position of Grand Master in the Knights of St. Michael. With her core members unavailable, it's up to Leila to protect her comrades, but this may be much tougher than she realizes: a spy lurking among them is finally ready to reveal himself. Left with no choice but to surrender, Leila arranges a meeting with Shin in order to ensure the safety of her squad. But as negotiations begin to fall apart, Akito and an unexpected ally return in the nick of time to turn things around.
- When Chizuru Yukimura comes to Edo-period Kyoto searching for her missing father, she witnesses a bloody murder by crazed members of the Shinsengumi - the shogunate's secret police and supposed peacekeepers.
- In this film of the popular manga series, Toriko is a strong, fearless Gourmet Hunter on a dangerous mission. Toriko must infiltrate a corporation to uncover a secret, prized recipe. To uncover its contents, he must brave the deadly Hungry Triangle, battle deadly animals, and nefarious enemies. Can Toriko and his fellow chefs brave the journey?
- Green Leaves Entertainment is in the worst situation any Talent Management Agency can be in - they have NO talent. Desperate for an act, President Junko Tange targets the idol singer market and gives her flunky Matsuda his marching orders: get a girl group to manage, even if it means building one from scratch. Since complete singing groups rarely appear out of thin air, Matsuda's now in the difficult position of having to find girls with the right skills who don't already have contracts with Japan's music industry. That girl at the Maid Café? Good enough. A lead singer who's been fired from another group? Sure, why not? How about one who's only 13 years old? What could possibly go wrong there?