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Tarô Yamaguchi
Japan
Age: 53
Born: 06 Jun, 1970
TV Series Starring Tarô Yamaguchi
Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045
In the year 2045, after global capitalism has defaulted, Japan's elite Section 9 begins conducting covert cyber operations in California.
The Disastrous Life of Saiki K
Saiki Kusuo has a wide array of superpowers, including telepathy and telekinesis. However, he finds that these abilities are more of a burden than a blessing.
Despite his powers, Saiki tries to live a normal life. Follow him as he navigates the challenges of high school and deals with the everyday annoyances that come with having superpowers.
High School DxD
Issei Hyodo is your average perverted high school student whose one wish in life is to have his own harem, but he's got to be one of the unluckiest guys around. He goes on his first date with a girl only to get brutally attacked and killed when it turns out the girl is really a vicious fallen angel.
Eureka Seven
14-year-old Renton joins the rebel GekkoState ship, co-pilots the TypeZero with the mysterious Eureka, and unknowingly becomes part of a grand scheme.
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
New government, new office, and a new aggressor... the continuing story of Ghost in The Shell: Stand Alone Complex takes a turn towards today's headlines as Section 9 faces a new terrorist cell called the Individual Eleven.
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