Madhouse Anime
No Game, No Life
No Game No Life is a surreal comedy that follows Sora and Shiro, shut-in NEET siblings and the online gamer duo behind the legendary username "Blank." They view the real world as just another lousy game; however, a strange e-mail challenging them to a chess match changes everything—the brother and sister are plunged into an otherworldly realm where they meet Tet, the God of Games.
The mysterious god welcomes Sora and Shiro to Disboard, a world where all forms of conflict—from petty squabbles to the fate of whole countries—are settled not through war, but by way of high-stake games. This system works thanks to a fundamental rule wherein each party must wager something they deem to be of equal value to the other party's wager. In this strange land where the very idea of humanity is reduced to child's play, the indifferent genius gamer duo of Sora and Shiro have finally found a real reason to keep playing games: to unite the sixteen races of Disboard, defeat Tet, and become the gods of this new, gaming-is-everything world.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]
TV
23m
No Guns Life
The technology to create powerful cyborg soldiers has been released for public use by the Berühren Corporation. Those outfitted with robotic parts are known as the Extended. Juuzou Inui, one such Extended, was created as a soldier and has no memories of his former life. But now, after the war, he runs a business that takes care of Extended-related incidents around the city.
Rumors of a renegade Extended that kidnapped a child reach his ears; lo and behold, as Juuzo returns to his office, a giant robotic man with a boy on his back crashes in, asking for help. While Juuzou could just turn the guy in and be done with it, something about this situation is too fishy to ignore. It seems that everyone wants hold of this kid and, whether he likes it or not, Juuzou must find out why this Extended is on the run, how it connects to the Berühren Corporation, and just how far the treachery runs in this city.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]
TV
24m
Nana (2006)
Nana Komatsu is a helpless, naïve 20-year-old who easily falls in love and becomes dependent and clingy to those around her. Even though she nurses ambitious dreams of removing herself from her provincial roots and finding her true calling, she ends up traveling to Tokyo with the humble reason of chasing her current boyfriend Shouji Endo.
Nana Osaki, on the other hand, is a proud, enigmatic punk rock vocalist from a similarly rural background, who nurtures the desire to become a professional singer. Putting her career with a fairly popular band (and her passionate romance with one of its former members) firmly behind her, she boards the same train to Tokyo as Nana Komatsu.
Through a fateful encounter in their journey toward the metropolis, the young women with the same given name are brought together, sparking a chain of events which eventually result in them sharing an apartment. As their friendship deepens, the two attempt to support each other through thick and thin, their deeply intertwined lives filled with romance, music, challenges, and heartbreaks that will ultimately test their seemingly unbreakable bond.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]
TV
23m
Nobody's Boy: Remi
TV
24m
Needless
TV
24m
Needless+: The Secret of Saint Lily Academy
Special
2m
Okko's Inn
TV
12m
One Punch Man
TV
24m
Overlord
TV
24m
Overlord II
TV
23m
Overlord III
TV
23m
One Outs
TV
23m
Paranoia Agent
TV
24m
Parasyte -the maxim-
TV
23m
Paradise Kiss
TV
24m
Pita-Ten
TV
24m
Rainbow
TV
22m
Rizelmine
TV
15m
Record of Lodoss War
OVA
25m
Sunday Without God
TV
23m
Strawberry Panic
TV
25m
Shigurui: Death Frenzy
TV
23m
The Ambition of Oda Nobuna
TV
24m
The Tatami Galaxy
TV
23m
Takarajima
TV
24m
The Cockpit
OVA
23m
Trigun
TV
24m
Tokyo Tribe 2
TV
21m
The Beast Claw
TV
23m
Tree in the Sun
TV
23m
Top Secret: The Revelation
TV
22m
The Story of Saiunkoku
TV
25m