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Japanese Films on DVD List Run 09/27/2012 Japanese films on DVD List run 09/27/2012. Check the online catalog for availability. DVD 641.595 JIR Jiro dreams of sushi DVD 642.4 EAT Eatrip DVD 791.4302 KUR Kurosawa DVD 915.2 RED Manzan benigaki – Red Persimmons DVD 940.5425 WHI White light, black rain DVD AFTER LIFE After life DVD AH Ah my goddess!. DVD AKIRA Akira DVD ANGELIC Angelic layer. DVD APPLESEED Appleseed DVD BALLAD The ballad of Narayama DVD BIG Big man Japan DVD BLIND The Blind Swordsman DVD BOB-1 Bobobo-bo bo-bobo. DVD BOOK Shisha no sho – The Book of the Dead DVD BRANDED Branded to kill DVD CALAMARI The Calamari wrestler DVD CAPTAIN Captain Herlock. DVD CAS Castle in the sky DVD CASE SECRET Case closed DVD CASTLE The Castle of Cagliostro DVD CAT The cat returns DVD CHERRY Cherry blossoms DVD CHUSHINGURA Chūshingura DVD COWBOY Cowboy bebop. DVD DEMON The demon DVD DEP Departures DVD DET Detroit Metal City DVD DODES Dodesukaden DVD DOKKOIDA Dokkoida!? – Ultra Diaper Man DVD DOR Dororo DVD DOU Shinju ten no Amijima – Double Suicide DVD DREAMS Yume DVD DRUNKEN Yoidore tenshi – Drunken Angel DVD EARLY Early spring DVD EMP Empire of the sun DVD EMPIRE Empire of passions DVD END The end of summer DVD EQUINOX Equinox flower DVD ESCA EscaFlowne DVD FIGHTING Kenka erejii - Fighting Elegy DVD FINAL Final fantasy: unlimited DVD FIR The first films of Akira Kurosawa DVD FIRES Fires on the plain DVD FRUITS Fruits basket DVD FUNKY Funky forest DVD GAM Gamera tai Barugon DVD GAMERA Gamera DVD GATCHAMAN Kagaku ninjatai Gatchaman (Battle of the Planets/ G-Force) DVD GEISHA The geisha DVD GHOST Ghost in the shell DVD GOJIRA Gojira DVD GOZ Gozu DVD HACK .Hack//SIGN. DVD HAIBANE Haibane-Renmei. DVD HAN Hana DVD HANA Hana & Alice DVD HAPPILY Happily ever after DVD HAPPINESS Happiness of the Katakuris DVD HIDDEN The hidden blade DVD HIDDEN The hidden fortress DVD HIGH High and low DVD HONEY Honey and clover DVD HOS Hospitalité DVD HOU House DVD IKIRU Ikiru DVD IN Dans l'empire des sens – In the Realm of the Senses DVD INU InuYasha DVD INUYASHA InuYasha the movie DVD INVASION Kaijū daisensō – Invasion of Astro Monster DVD JUNGLE Jungle Emperor Leo DVD KAGEMUSHA Akira Kurosawa's Kagemusha DVD KAMIKAZE Shimotsuma monogatari – Kamikaze Girls DVD KIKI'S Kiki's delivery service DVD KIKUJIRO Kikujiro DVD KUR Kuroneko DVD KWAIDAN Kwaidan DVD LAIN Lain DVD LATE Late spring DVD LATE Late autumn DVD LINDA Linda Linda Linda DVD LOVELY Lovely complex DVD LOWER Les bas-fonds The Lower Depths DVD LUPIN Lupin the 3rd. DVD MADADAYO Madadayo DVD MAIKO Maiko haaaan! DVD MAISON Maison Ikkoku. DVD MAK Sasameyuki – The Makioka Sisters DVD MEMORIES Memories DVD METROPOLIS Metropolis DVD MILLENIUM Millennium actress DVD MISHIMA Mishima DVD MOBILE Mobile suit Gundam seed. DVD MOTHRA Mosura tai Gojira DVD MUS Mushi-shi DVD MY My neighbor Totoro DVD MY My neighbors the Yamadas. DVD NANA Nana DVD NANA 2 Nana2 DVD NAUSICAA Nausicaa of the valley of the wind DVD NINJA v.1 Ninja scroll, the series. DVD NOBODY Daremo shiranai DVD NOIR Noir. DVD OH Oh my goddess! DVD ONIBABA Onibaba DVD ONL The only son DVD ONMYOJI Onmyoji DVD OSH Oshima's outlaw sixties DVD PAL Kawaita hana – Pale Flower DVD PAPRIKA Paprika DVD PERFECT Perfect blue DVD PIN Ping pong DVD POM Pom poko DVD PON Ponyo DVD PORCO Porco Rosso DVD RAN Ran DVD RANMA 1/2 Ranma 1/2. DVD RASHOMON Rashomon DVD RED Akahige red Beard DVD REVOLUTIONARY Shojo kakumei Utena - Revolutionary girl Utena DVD RONIN Ronin gai DVD SAMURAI Samurai X DVD SAMURAI Samurai II DVD SAMURAI pt.1 Samurai I DVD SAMURAI pt.3 Miyamoto Musashi kanketsu-hen DVD SANJURO Tsubaki Sanjūrō DVD SANSHO Sansho the bailiff DVD SEC The secret world of Arrietty DVD SECRET The secret of Twilight Gemini DVD SECRET Secret agent DVD SEVEN Seven samurai DVD SHALL Shall we dance? DVD SIL Silent Naruse DVD SILK Silk DVD SKY Sukai kurora DVD SPIRITED Spirited away DVD STEAMBOY Steamboy DVD STI Still walking DVD STORY A story of floating weeds DVD STRAY Nora inu Stray Dog DVD SWORD Daibosatsutōge Sword of Doom DVD TAMPOPO Tampopo DVD TASTE Cha no aji Taste of Tea DVD TEZ The astonishing work of Tezuka Osamu DVD THI Jūsannin no shikaku – Thirteen Assassins DVD THREE Three films by Hiroshi Teshigahara DVD TOK Tokyo sonata DVD TOKYO Tokyo Godfathers DVD TOKYO Tokyo twilight DVD TOKYO Tokyo drifter DVD TOKYO Tokyo! DVD TRA Travels with Hiroshi Shimizu DVD TREE A tree of Palme DVD TWENTY Nijūshi no hitomi DVD TWILIGHT The Twilight Samurai DVD UGETSU Ugetsu DVD ULT Ultraman. DVD UZUMAKI Uzumaki DVD VAMPIRE Kyuketsuki Hunter D Vampire Hunter D DVD VENUS The Venus wars DVD VOICES Voices of a distant star DVD WAR The warped world of Koreyoshi Kurahara DVD WHEN When a woman ascends the stairs DVD WHISPER Whisper of the heart DVD WIL Wild zero DVD WITCH Witch hunter Robin. DVD YOJIMBO Yojimbo DVD YOUTH Yaju no seishun Youth of the Beast DVD ZATOICHI Zatoichi monogatari DVD ZATOICHI 2 Zoku Zatoichi monogatari Blu-Ray discs DVD-BLU HIG Tengoku to jigoku DVD-BLU OCE Ocean's eleven DVD-BLU RAN Ran DVD-BLU SAM The samurai trilogy DVD-BLU THR Three outlaw samurai .
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