Sci-Fi (2874)

Imagined technological advancements or natural settings which are currently unreal in the present day but could be invented, caused, or explained by science in the future. The narrative of science fiction (Sci-Fi or SF) stories focuses on the societal or individual reprecussions caused by the imagined technology or natural phenomenon, and are frequently dystopian in nature. Sufficient world-building is required for a work to be Sci-Fi; an alien simply visiting from outer space and living on Earth with unusual powers would be Supernatural. Characters in Sci-Fi stories can have unnatural powers without a Fantasy/Supernatural tag, but there should be a plausible scientific reason for these powers described by the creator. A futuristic setting with impossible, unexplained powers (e.g. humans randomly evolved to control the weather via thought) would be Fantasy.

Pokemon Movie 07: Rekkuu no Houmonsha Deoxys

Pokemon Movie 07: Rekkuu no Houmonsha Deoxys

Pokemon Movie 07: Rekkuu no Houmonsha Deoxys

Satoshi and his friends travel to LaRousse, where they meet a boy named Tooi who is afraid of Pokemon due to an incident that happened four years earlier. Meanwhile, Deoxys, a Pokemon from space, has reappeared, putting a barrier around the city and kidnapping people. Rayquaza, a Pokemon that lives in the atmosphere, comes to fight it.

(Source: ANN)
Jul 17, 2004 | 1 eps | Publishing

Seikai no Danshou: Tanjou

Seikai no Danshou: Tanjou

Seikai no Danshou: Tanjou

This is the story about how Dubus, Lafiel's father, and Plakia after an adventure on a mysterious, abandoned spaceship decided to have a daughter together and why Dubus gave her the name Lafiel.

(Source: ANN)
Aug 25, 2000 | 1 eps | Publishing

Figure 17: Tsubasa & Hikaru

Figure 17: Tsubasa & Hikaru

Figure 17: Tsubasa & Hikaru

Tsubasa Shiina is a 10-year-old girl who recently moved to Hokkaido to live with her father. In school, she is very quiet and unsociable with her classmates. Then one night, she witnesses a UFO crash in the forest near her home. She rushes to the scene and finds the pilot, codenamed "D.D.", in a barely stable condition. Also in the scene is a Maguar, a hideous alien that hatched aboard D.D.'s ship. As the Maguar is close to taking Tsubasa's life, an alien lifeform fuses with her body to form the Riberus battle armor Figure 17, which shortly destroys the alien threat. The life form takes the name Hikaru and turns into an identical twin of Tsubasa. As time passes, Tsubasa becomes more open to everyone around her, thanks to her new twin sister Hikaru. However, with Maguar eggs scattered all over Hokkaido, their ability to form Figure 17 is needed to eliminate all hatched Maguars until backup from D.D.'s home planet arrives on Earth.
(Source: ANN)
May 27, 2001 to May 26, 2002 | 13 eps | Publishing

UFO Princess Valkyrie

UFO Princess Valkyrie

UFO Princess Valkyrie

UFO Princess Warukyure, aka UFO Princess Walkyrie is about a princess from outer space who accidentally crashes on earth, where Kazuto desperately tries to maintain the public bath of his grandfather. Due to circumstances, Kazuto receives part of princess Walkyrie's soul which forces her to stay there with him. But that's not the only problem ... because her soul lost strength, the princess transforms both mentally and physically into a little kid!

(Source: AniDB)
Jul 4, 2002 to Sep 19, 2002 | 12 eps | Publishing

UFO Princess Valkyrie 2: Juunigatsu no Yasoukyoku

UFO Princess Valkyrie 2: Juunigatsu no Yasoukyoku

UFO Princess Valkyrie 2: Juunigatsu no Yasoukyoku

Valkyrie, Kazuto, Akina, Hydra, and friends are back for more when the Key of time suddenly appears along with many other mysterious happenings. All seemed to be linked to a person named "Valkyrie Ghost" whose only goal is stealing Kazuto for herself. As they team up against this seeming unbeatable foe they dig deeper into the mysterious past of Valkyrie's home planet, Valhalla.

(Source: ANN)
Oct 4, 2003 to Dec 20, 2003 | 12 eps | Publishing

UFO Princess Valkyrie: Shichiten Battou Hanayome Shuugyou

UFO Princess Valkyrie: Shichiten Battou Hanayome Shuugyou

UFO Princess Valkyrie: Shichiten Battou Hanayome Shuugyou

The queen of planet Valhalla arrives on Earth with a virtual-world-program, called "bride training boot camp". They built several pairs which have to take a random card with a special situation that might occur if you are married. For instance Kazuto and Valkyrie have to make dinner, Raine and Kazuto's sister have to manage poverty or Akina and Hydra have to prepare a wedding ceremony as bride and groom (so everyone gets the most unlikely and unsuitable situation).

(Source: ANN)
Aug 23, 2003 | 1 eps | Publishing

Windaria

Windaria

Windaria

Jul 19, 1986 | 1 eps | Publishing

Tenchi Muyou! GXP

Tenchi Muyou! GXP

Tenchi Muyou! GXP

From crashing his bike to falling in lakes, Seina Yamada just cannot shake the bad luck that follows him. But his fortune begins to change when he is forcibly recruited into the Galaxy Police and ends up capturing the most pirates in the force.

Now, Seina is no longer just the unfortunate boy from Earth; he is a man that pirates have come to fear. Despite his reputation, Seina is still the same clumsy guy, but at least he has Amane Kaunaq, a former model, and Kiriko Masaki, his long time friend, to keep him together. With their help, Seina sets out on an adventure in the hopes of becoming a great Galaxy Police Officer.

Apr 2, 2002 to Sep 25, 2002 | 26 eps | Publishing

Betterman

Betterman

Betterman

A deadly virus known as "Algernon" has attacked humanity with vicious meaning. At the forefront of the battle is the mystifying Akamatsu Industries—disguised as a heavy machine factory in Tokyo, this undercover organization uses neural enhanced weapons known as NeuroNoids to battle Algernon. Also helping with their secret efforts is the mysterious mutant who is only known as "Betterman."

(Source: ANN)
Apr 2, 1999 to Oct 1, 1999 | 26 eps | Publishing

Mushrambo

Mushrambo

Mushrambo

Feb 5, 2000 to Sep 23, 2000 | 32 eps | Publishing

.hack//Intermezzo

.hack//Intermezzo

.hack//Intermezzo

A virtual multiplayer online role-playing game exists, known as "The World." In "The World," there is an event held in the Dungeon of Nankoflank that Mimiru, a character in the game, undertakes with Bear, another character of the game. Mimiru confesses to Bear that she's not doing the event for the treasures or experiences, but for the memories and experiences of when she had first started playing. The two later meet a certain character named Mimika and together, the three proceed through quests and events as Mimiru learns the meaning of the game.

Mar 28, 2003 | 1 eps | Publishing

Medarot

Medarot

Medarot

Medabots—powerful robots granted artificial intelligence through special "medals"—serve at the whims of their owner. They are more commonly used in "Robbatling," a popular combat sport where two medabots face off against one another. In its professional form, Medafighters use their Medabots to qualify for the World Tournament and fight amongst the elite to gain the title of champion.

Elementary schooler Ikki Tenryou has just gained his first Medabot: Metabee, an outdated model with no medal. Fortunately, however, Ikki manages to find a medal in the nearby river; but when Ikki places it into Metabee's head, the latter starts to exhibit strange behaviour. Short-tempered and rebellious, he refuses to obey Ikki's orders. However, to climb the ranks to the World Tournament, Ikki and Metabee must first learn to work together, no matter how difficult the prospect may seem…

Jul 2, 1999 to Jun 30, 2000 | 52 eps | Publishing

Giniro no Kami no Agito

Giniro no Kami no Agito

Giniro no Kami no Agito

Three hundred years ago, a genetic experiment gone wrong caused the mutation of all forests on Earth. Armed with consciousness, the vegetation sought to destroy all of humankind, and the war that ensued turned the planet into a hellish dystopia.

In the present day, Agito, a young boy, lives with his father in Neutral City—a village maintaining an uneasy truce with the neighboring forest. One day, Agito, on his way to collect water, becomes separated from his friend and stumbles upon a relic of the past: a girl sleeping in a mysterious machine.

Agito awakens the girl, Toola Cm Sacl, and introduces her to the village. But outside forces have ulterior motives for the girl, who holds the key to restore the Earth. Misguided by Shunack, a soldier from the old world hellbent on destroying the forest, Toola follows him despite Agito's warning. Determined to save Toola and unify humankind with the forest, Agito borrows the power of the forest and pursues her.

Jan 7, 2006 | 1 eps | Publishing

Tenchi Muyou! in Love 2: Haruka Naru Omoi

Tenchi Muyou! in Love 2: Haruka Naru Omoi

Tenchi Muyou! in Love 2: Haruka Naru Omoi

Tenchi runs off into the woods to spend some time alone after his friends have another argument. While lost in thought, he hears a voice coming from a camellia tree. Tenchi approaches it and vanishes through a portal.

Six months later, Tenchi still has not returned home. Though most have given up the idea of ever finding him, his friends refuse to lose hope and have split up into two teams. Aeka and Ryoukou remain on Earth to investigate while Washuu, Sasami, Kiyone, and Mihoshi comb the rest of the galaxy in search.

Their efforts eventually pay off when Tenchi's energy is picked up on their radar. However, the happy reunion will have to wait as the girls gear up for their biggest challenge yet—Tenchi seems to have completely forgotten them and is living happily with another woman. Instead of solving their problems, finding Tenchi has left them with even more questions.

Apr 24, 1999 | 1 eps | Publishing

Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki: Omatsuri Zenjitsu no Yoru!

Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki: Omatsuri Zenjitsu no Yoru!

Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki: Omatsuri Zenjitsu no Yoru!

After his recent battle in space, Tenchi Masaki believes that his fighting days are over. Unfortunately, his life is far from peaceful since Aeka Jurai Masaki and Ryouko Hakubi—the two women giving him the most grief—cannot seem to get along, continuing to fight over who gets to be Tenchi's lover.

Since their usual romantic strategies fail, Aeka and Ryouko decide to research how to woo a man. After spending hours going through shoujo manga, the two decide to act like the girls they've read about and put Tenchi through various scenarios, with the hope that he will fall in love with one of them.

Sep 25, 1993 | 1 eps | Publishing

Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki 3rd Season: Tenchi Seirou naredo Nami...

Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki 3rd Season: Tenchi Seirou naredo Namitakashi?

Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki 3rd Season: Tenchi Seirou naredo Namitakashi?

After a 'modified' ending to the Choubimaru incident, the punishments for the offending parties is metted-out, as well as a surprise marriage proposal by Misao to Mashisu. It almost didn't happen... until Mihoshi and Misao's mother Mitoto steps in and gives her and her family's approval, much to the dismay of FORMER G.P. Marshall Minami Kuramitsu. Otherwise, life goes on as usual for the Masaki clan. But soon when the question of how Tenchi's mother had died is presented, the answer nearly causes a rift between Tenchi, his father and his grandfather, for which only Tenchi's future mother-in-law Rea can solve... as well as the resolution of Noike's unusual secret.

(Source: ANN)
Sep 14, 2005 | 1 eps | Publishing

Choujuushin Gravion Zwei

Choujuushin Gravion Zwei

Choujuushin Gravion Zwei

After Gravion was able to use its ultimate attack, the Zeravire threat seemed to have temporary stopped. However when it rises back up all of a sudden, the Earth Gult and its trump card, the super robot Gravion, is needed to defend this world again. All this while, the EFA is planning to create their own weapons to counter the Zeravire, the Grand Trooper. Now as they attempt to fend off the Zeravire, the people of the Earth Gult and EFA must protect their future as well as confront their pasts, and unveil the mysteries of the Zeravire.
(Source: ANN)
Jan 8, 2004 to Mar 25, 2004 | 12 eps | Publishing

Dominion

Dominion

Dominion

Leona Ozaki joins Newport City's infamous Tank Police division. With aid of Al and her newly built mini-tank, Bonaparte, she wages war on Buaku and his cohorts, the Puma Sisters.

(Source: ANN)
May 27, 1988 to Aug 11, 1989 | 4 eps | Publishing

New Dominion Tank Police

New Dominion Tank Police

New Dominion Tank Police

In the follow up to Shirow's classic anime, Al, Leona and their trusty steed, Bonaparte, continue to fight crime in New Port City, alongside the rest of the Tank Police. But a new threat appears in the form of a series of terrorist attacks, using the latest weapons technology. The Tank Police are out-numbered and out-gunned, but Al and Leona set out to discover who or what is behind these attacks. With massive explosions and high-speed chases, Leona often causes more damage than the criminals she pursues.

(Source: ANN)
Oct 20, 1993 to Oct 21, 1994 | 6 eps | Publishing

Mother: Saigo no Shoujo Eve

Mother: Saigo no Shoujo Eve

Mother: Saigo no Shoujo Eve

Dec 26, 1993 | 1 eps | Publishing

Melty Lancer

Melty Lancer

Melty Lancer

May 25, 1999 to May 25, 2000 | 6 eps | Publishing

I: Wish You Were Here

I: Wish You Were Here

I: Wish You Were Here

Oct 4, 2001 to Nov 24, 2001 | 4 eps | Publishing

Final Fantasy: Unlimited

Final Fantasy: Unlimited

Final Fantasy: Unlimited

Oct 2, 2001 to Mar 26, 2002 | 25 eps | Publishing

Geobreeders 2: Mouryou Yuugekitai File-XX Ransen Toppa

Geobreeders 2: Mouryou Yuugekitai File-XX Ransen Toppa

Geobreeders 2: Mouryou Yuugekitai File-XX Ransen Toppa

Taba and the Girls of Kagura Total Security Inc. are at it again. This time they have to battle a Gang of Phantom Cats and a mysterious enemy and assassin. And there are the run ins with the Government, the need for a new office, as well as sorting out the past to deal with. Luckily, they've got a stock pile of weapons and super technology to help.
(Source: ANN)
Jul 26, 2000 to Mar 23, 2001 | 4 eps | Publishing