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50
PG-13

Gokinjo Monogatari

Mikako Kouda is a 16-year-old girl whose sole ambition is to establish her own clothing brand. To this end, she attends the renowned Yazawa Art School alongside her childhood friend Tsutomu Yamaguchi. Although the people around them interpret their closeness and constant bickering as signs of budding love, both Mikako and Tsutomu deny it, as they cannot see each other as anything but friends. However, everything changes when Tsutomu starts to resemble Ken Nakagawa—the vocalist of the popular group Manbou—and gains popularity among girls. Suddenly, the childhood friends find themselves wondering about the meaning of love, friendship, and the true nature of their relationship.
TV Fall 1995 7.65
26
PG-13

Gokudou-kun Manyuuki

It all starts when Gokudou steals a pouch from a fortuneteller, thinking that it contains a gem. Instead, it turns out to be a rock, from which emerges Djinn. The genie grants Gokudou the standard three wishes, but our anti-hero doesn't think heavily about his wishes. Gokudou does get his wishes, though not exactly in the fashion that he expected. The best thing he gets out of his wishes is Honou no Maken, a magical sword that enables its owner to do fire attacks and it can be summoned from anywhere in the world. Even with an enchanted sword, Gokudou doesn't get much respect. He gets turned into a woman by Djinn, who is also a shapeshifter. He is followed by Rubette La Late, a potential love interest who is more interested in adventure, karaoke and outperforming Gokudou. He gets whapped on the head a lot, especially by the fortuneteller who reappears throughout the series just to plague Gokudou it seems. Later in the series, he gets another sidekick, a former evil magician named Prince, who is more handsome and a better womanizer than Gokudou. (Source: AnimeNfo)
TV Spring 1999 7.41
13
R+

Gokukoku no Brynhildr

Venturing into the wilderness, the skeptical Ryouta Murakami and the ambitious Kuroneko were on a quest to prove the existence of extraterrestrial life when a tragic accident occurred, reaping Kuroneko of her life and leaving Ryouta in a critically injured state. Ten years have passed since the disaster, and Ryouta is now living a normal life in high school. He vows to prove that aliens are real in honor of his late friend. A transfer student named Neko Kuroha unexpectedly arrives one day, bearing a striking resemblance to the late Kuroneko—even sharing a similar name. Most mysteriously, she seems to possess supernatural powers. As Ryouta takes more interest in Neko, he is drawn into a deadly world where dangerous scientists hunt magic-wielding witches that have escaped from their secret research laboratory. Neko is one of these escapees, but there are many others who are in similar situations, and it's up to Ryouta to protect them from their would-be captors.
TV Spring 2014 6.85
12
R-17+

Golden Kamuy

In early 1900s Hokkaido after the Russo-Japanese war, Saichi Sugimoto tirelessly pans for gold. Nicknamed "Sugimoto the Immortal" for his death-defying acts in battle, the ex-soldier seeks fortune in order to fulfill a promise made to his best friend before he was killed in action: to support his family, especially his widow who needs treatment overseas for her deteriorating eyesight. One day, a drunken companion tells Sugimoto the tale of a man who murdered a group of Ainu and stole a fortune in gold. Before his arrest by the police, he hid the gold somewhere in Hokkaido. The only clue to its location is the coded map he tattooed on the bodies of his cellmates in exchange for a share of the treasure, should they manage to escape and find it. Sugimoto does not think much of the tale until he discovers the drunken man's corpse bearing the same tattoos described in the story. But before he can collect his thoughts, a grizzly bear—the cause of the man's demise—approaches Sugimoto, intent on finishing her meal. He is saved by a young Ainu girl named Asirpa, whose father happened to be one of the murdered Ainu. With Asirpa's hunting skills and Sugimoto's survival instincts, the pair agree to join forces and find the hidden treasure—one to get back what was rightfully her people's, and the other to fulfill his friend's dying wish.
TV Spring 2018 7.88
R
12
8.24
R
12
8.45
R
13
8.13
PG-13
24
7.74

Golden Time

TV Fall 2013
Rx
50
7.51

Golgo 13 (TV)

TV Spring 2008
Rx
12
6.64
R
24
8.04

Gosick

TV Winter 2011
PG-13
13
6.28

GR: Giant Robo

TV Winter 2007
PG-13
13
6.67

Granbelm

TV Summer 2019
PG-13
13
6.63
R
24
7.22

Grancrest Senki

TV Winter 2018
PG-13
12
8.43

Grand Blue

TV Summer 2018
R
43
8.69
PG-13
12
5.94
PG-13
51
7.2
PG-13
12
7.55
R
22
7.41

Guilty Crown

TV Fall 2011
PG-13
13
6.52

Gun Frontier

TV Spring 2002
PG-13
26
7.25

Gun x Sword

TV Summer 2005
R
26
7.82

Gungrave

TV Fall 2003
PG-13
13
6.15

Gunjou no Fanfare

TV Spring 2022
PG-13
13
6.12

Gunjou no Magmell

TV Spring 2019
R
13
7.38

Gunslinger Girl

TV Fall 2003
R
13
7.12
PG-13
12
6.05
PG-13
12
5.79

Guraburu!

TV Fall 2020
R
26
8.24

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