| Macross: Vol. 5: When Worlds Collide |
 This disc includes the following episodes (22-26): “Love Concert,” “Drop Out,” “Goodbye Girl,” “Virgin Road” and “Messenger.” |
| Macross: Vol. 6: Eve of Destruction |
 This disc includes the following episodes (27-31): “Love Drifts Away,” “My Album,” Lonely Song,” “Viva Maria” and “Satan’s Dolls.” |
| Chrono Crusade: Vol. 1: A Plague of Demons |
 This disc includes episodes 1-4. Extras include clean opening and closing animation, production sketches, Azmaria’s Extras Classes video, commentary with Hilary Haag (Rosette) and Greg Ayres (Chrono), original on-air openings, Chrono Crusade Chronicle and previews. |
| Chrono Crusade: Vol. 2: Holy War |
 This disc includes episodes 5-8, plus extras such as clean opening and closing animation, production sketches and previews. |
| Chrono Crusade: Vol. 3: The World, the Flesh & the Devil |
 This disc includes episodes 9-12, plus extras such as clean opening and closing animation, production sketches and previews. |
| Chrono Crusade: Vol. 4: The Devil to Pay |
 This disc includes episodes 13-15, plus extras such as clean opening and closing animation, production sketches, previews and more. |
| Chrono Crusade: Vol. 5: Between the Devil & the Deep Blue Sea |
 This disc includes episodes 16-18, plus extras such as clean opening and closing animation, production sketches, previews and more. |
| Chrono Crusade: Vol. 6: Devil’s Advocate |
 This disc includes episodes 19-21, plus extras such as clean opening and closing animation, production sketches, previews and more. |
| Chrono Crusade: Vol. 7: Hellfire |
 This disc includes episodes 22-24, plus extras such as clean opening and closing animation, production sketches, previews and more. |
| Berserk: Vol. 1: War Cry |
 This disc includes the first five episodes of the series, plus extras such as outtakes and production sketches. |
| Berserk: Vol. 2: Immortal Soldier |
 This disc includes episodes 6-9 of the series, plus extras such as outtakes, production sketches, clean opening animation and an art gallery. |
| Berserk: Vol. 3: White Hawk |
 This disc includes episodes 10-13 of the series, plus extras such as outtakes, production sketches, clean closing animation, the original TV opening and storyboards. |
| Berserk: Vol. 4: Devil’s Advocate |
 This disc includes episodes 14-17 of the series, plus extras such as outtakes, production sketches and an interview. |
| Berserk: Vol. 5: Requited Desires |
 This disc includes episodes 18-21 of the series, plus extras such as outtakes and an interview. |
| Berserk: Vol. 6: God’s Hand |
 This disc includes episodes 22-25 of the series, plus extras such as outtakes, a TV spot, a featurette and more. |
| Azumanga Daioh: Vol. 1: Entrance! |
 This disc includes episodes 1-5, plus extras such as clean opening and closing animation, production sketches and previews. |
| Azumanga Daioh: Vol. 2: Festivals! |
 This disc includes episodes 6-9, plus extras such as clean opening and closing animation, production sketches and previews. |
| Azumanga Daioh: Vol. 3: Rivals! |
 This disc includes episodes 10-14, plus extras such as clean opening and closing animation, production sketches and previews. |
| Azumanga Daioh: Vol. 4: Friends! |
 This disc includes episodes 15-19, plus extras such as clean opening and closing animation, production sketches and previews. |
| Azumanga Daioh: Vol. 6: Graduation! |
 This disc includes episodes 24-26, plus extras such as a mini-movie, an art gallery, production sketches, clean opening and closing animations, previews and more. |
| Burst Angel: Vol. 1: Death’s Angel |
 This disc includes the following episodes (1-4): “Hell Comes Silently,” “The Heartless Gunfighter,” “City Where the Beast Howls” and “The Brothers Die at Dawn.” Extras include clean opening and closing, outtakes, audio commentary and more. |
| Burst Angel: Vol. 2: A New Tokyo |
 This disc includes the following episodes (5-8): “Mansion Where Lurks the Demon,” “Wash This Garden with Blood,” “Black Sky” and “The Wounded Outlaw.” Extras include audio commentary, a radio drama, textless songs and trailers. |
| Burst Angel: Vol. 3: East Meets West |
 This disc includes the following episodes (9-12): “Party of the Dragon,” “Uncharted Cyberspace,” “Eastern Angel, Western Hawk” and “Tower of Texas.” Extras include textless songs, audio commentary, featurettes and trailers. |
| Burst Angel: Vol. 4: Hired Gun |
 This disc includes the following episodes (13-16): “Showdown in Osaka,” “Wild Kids,” “Slingin’ Oil” and “The Man with No Name.” Extras include textless songs, audio commentary, featurettes and trailers. |
| Burst Angel: Vol. 5: Line in the Sand |
 This disc includes the following episodes (17-20): “Clash! The Two Angels,” “The Immortal Classmate,” “24-hour Strategy” and “Highway Genocide.” Extras include textless songs, audio commentary, featurettes and trailers. |
| Burst Angel: Vol. 6: Guardian Angel |
 This disc includes the following episodes (21-24): “New Sheriff in Town,” “Genocide Angels,” “Red Sea Gallows” and “Angels, Explode!” Special features include a commentary, alternate opening/closing and original Japanese trailer. |
| Bubblegum Crisis: Vol. 1 |
 This disc includes the following episodes (1-2): “Tinsel City” and “Born to Kill.” |
| Bubblegum Crisis: Vol. 2 |
 This disc includes the following episodes (3-4): “Blow Up” and “Revenge Road.” |
| Bubblegum Crisis: Vol. 3 |
 This disc includes the following episodes (5-6): “Moonlight Rambler” and “Red Eyes.” |
| Bubblegum Crisis: Vol. 4 |
 This disc includes the following episodes (7-8): “Double Vision” and “Scoop Chase.” |
| Scrapped Princess: Vol. 1: Family Ties |
 This disc includes the following episodes (1-4): “The Castaway Cat-Princess Prelude,” “The Halfling Knight’s March,” “The Unforgivable One’s Noisy Song” and “The Concerto of Encounter & Departure.” |
| Scrapped Princess: Vol. 2: Melancholy Wagon Tracks |
 This disc includes the following episodes (5-8): “The Lullaby of the Minstrel,” “Knight’s Off-road Song,” “The Waltz of the Abandoned Dog-Girl” and “Nocturne of Bonds and Prayers.” |
| Scrapped Princess: Vol. 3: Traveling Trouble |
 This disc includes the following episodes (9-12): “Requiem for the Heretics,” “Serenade of the False Princess,” “Rhapsody of the Beast Princess” and “Battle Hymn of the Two Princesses.” Extras include a textless closing animation. |
| Scrapped Princess: Vol. 4: Spells & Circumstances |
 This disc includes the following episodes (13-16): “Distant Ricordanza,” “Lost Quintet,” “Opera of Strength and Strategy” and “Duel at the Riverbank.” |
| Scrapped Princess: Vol. 5: Prophecies and Parents |
 This disc includes the following episodes (17-20): “A Chainson for Fleeting Moments,” “Back Alley Elegy,” “Aria of a Mother’s Sorrow,” “Prelude to the Devinely Ordered Collapse.” |
| Scrapped Princess: Vol. 6: Pacifica’s Destiny |
 This disc includes the following episodes: “Passion of the Lonely God,” “A Rondo that Transcends Time,” “Oratorio of the Mortals” and “Symphony of the Protectors.” |
| Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid: Vol. 1 |
 This disc includes episodes 1-4. |
| Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid: Vol. 2 |
 This disc includes episodes 5-7. |
| Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid: Vol. 3 |
 This disc includes episodes 8-10. |
| Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid: Vol. 4 |
 This disc includes episodes 11-13. |
| Solty Rei: Vol. 1 |
 This disc includes the following episodes (1-6): “The City Where the Aurora Falls,” “A New Dawn,” “The Girl in Blue,” “Friend,” “Waterside Panic” and “Beloved Daughter.” |
| Solty Rei: Vol. 2 |
 This disc includes the following episodes (7-10): “A Little Blue Demon Comes to Visit,” “Revenge,” “Girls’ Day Off” and “Treasure and Rescue.” |
| Solty Rei: Vol. 3 |
 This disc includes the following episodes (11-14): “Birthday Game,” “Toward the Final Conclusion, Tears,” “Distance” and “Hidden Heart, for the Sake of Darkness.” |
| Solty Rei: Vol. 4 |
 This disc includes the following episodes (15-18): “Safe Haven,” “Half Kidding,” “Lady” and “Welcome Home.” |
| Afro Samurai |
 In a futuristic Japan where conflicts are settled by the sword, Afro Samurai (voiced by Samuel L. Jackson) must avenge his father’s murder by challenging a powerful warrior named Justice (Ron Perlman) in this anime miniseries. If he can defeat Justice, considered the premier samurai, Afro will become the new No. 1. He’s joined on his quest by Ninja Ninja, who provides excellent strategic advice in combat — but who also may be a hallucination. |
| Man of the Year |
 Directed by Barry Levinson, this comedy stars Robin Williams as the irreverent host of a political satire talk show who runs for president. But his stunt to expose Washington corruption goes further than he expects when he actually wins the election. Meanwhile, a software engineer (Laura Linney) suspects that a computer glitch is responsible for the surprising victory, but will she speak up? Jeff Goldblum and Christopher Walken co-star. |
| Happy Feet |
 Living with his colony in the Antarctic, young emperor penguin Mumble is aptly named: While his friends use their singing skills to attracts mates, his caterwauling sends potential sweethearts waddling in the opposite direction. But Mumble is blessed with an unusual gift — he can tap dance in a way that would make Fred Astaire jealous! Elijah Wood, Nicole Kidman, Robin Williams and Hugh Jackman lend their voices to this spirited Oscar-winning tale. |
| Millennium Actress |
 Japan’s great film studio is shutting down after a 70-year run, and a documentary filmmaker is commissioned to make a film about it. He selects the career of one of its biggest stars, Chiyoko Fujiwara, as his central subject. In this anime homage, the filmmaker follows Ms. Fujiwara, who has been living a Garbo-esque life of seclusion for the past 30 years, as she takes the audience through the history of her career and life. |
| Tokyo Godfathers |
 This animated tale tells the unlikely story of three misfit roommates — Gin (a former professional cyclist), Hana (a transvestite) and Miyuki (a young runaway) — who find an abandoned baby in a dumpster on Christmas Eve. The wacky group then heads to the big city in search of the baby’s parents and must endure a slew of happy people enjoying the season along the way, resulting in a rude awakening for each of the loners. |
| Tsukihime Lunar Legend: Vol. 1: Life Threads |
 This disc includes episodes 1-4. |