Category: Science Fiction

Science Fiction

  • Steel Dawn

    In a post-apocalyptic world, a warrior wandering through the desert comes upon a group of settlers who are being menaced by a murderous gang that is after the water they control.

  • The Octopuses from the Second Floor

    While on vacation with their bickering parents, young Eva and her little brother Johnny find in a polluted lake two strange friendly sentient octopuses made of strange material that attracts electricity. They take them as pets.

  • Metal Skin Panic MADOX-01

    Ace female test pilot Kusomoto Elle humiliates macho tank driver Lt. Kilgore in the first demonstration of the advanced personal battle tank, the MADOX. Kilgore vows revenge, and gets his chance when the army rather carelessly loses the prototype in Tokyo. The MADOX is found by engineering student Sujimoto Kouji, who doesn’t take the time to completely read the manual and ends up zooming around Tokyo trapped in a machine he doesn’t quite know how to operate. Guess who gets the job of stopping the now mobile missing MADOX? Poor Kouji. If he’s late for his date, it’s over between him and his girlfriend. His current attire redefines the term “over-dressed.” And to top it all off, Kilgore wants to make him late- as in “the late Kouji!”

  • The Final Test

    Austin Wai plays Sum, a secret agent posing as the security chief of a remote mining colony where several employees have disappeared without a trace. At first Sum is impressed by the almost superhuman efficiency of the mine’s workers, but soon becomes suspicious of the zombie-like manner in which the miners perform their duty. His worst fears are finally confirmed by the colony’s resident physician (Deborah Sims), who has been forced to mix a powerful drug into the miners’ meals that increases their strength while making them mental slaves of the company. Sum and the doctor prepare to expose the deadly secret, but with every other member of the colony out to get them, they may not live long enough to tell it.

  • The Drifting Classroom

    An entire Japanese international grade school—and all within—are mysteriously transported to a foreboding desert wasteland. As the story unfolds, the diminishing student body weathers this apocalyptic crisis while searching for clues about their surroundings, and dealing with psychological breakdown and dangerous exterior forces.

  • Take the X Train

    Ishihara Toru is an everyday guy with an on-and-off girlfriend and a position working for a train buff. Things become complicated when a ghostly vehicle dubbed the X Train begins to ride the rails, destroying everything in its path. Somehow, it seems that Toru is connected with the X Train by a strange power, which draws the attention of some very dangerous and power hungry people who would wield it for their own…

  • The Red Spectacles

    Summer 1995. With the arrival of the “Age of Cats”, the former Kerberos police unit is now disbanded. However one member remains, a stray dog who returns to his old roost after a three-years exile. This wild dog no longer has a master, but now the “Young Lady of Fate” will guide him on his journey.

  • Super Android Metalder: The Movie

    A film version of Super Android Metalder, set between episodes 17 & 18 premiered on July 18, 1987 at the “Toei Manga Matsuri” film festival, where it was shown as part of a quadruple feature alongside Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil’s Castle, Saint Seiya: The Movie and the film version of Hikari Sentai Maskman.

  • Lustmord

    Eiji, a teenager eager to follow in his late father’s scientific footsteps perfects one of his old experiments to diminish the barrier between pain and pleasure.

  • Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs

    Nobita and Doraemon were finding out the truth about a real dinosaur. Nobita saw something under the ocean when they come across a cave that leads to an underground world full of dino-people. Nobita and his friends are amazed by their new discovery but sadly their memories must be wiped and must return to earth.