Locomotion (TV Channel) - List of Anime Movies and OAV's Aired By Locomotion

List of Anime Movies and OAV's Aired By Locomotion

  • Ah! My Goddess (OAV)
  • Akira
  • A Piece of Phantasmagoria
  • Banner of the Stars
  • Birdy the Mighty
  • Blue Submarine No. 6
  • Burn-Up W
  • Compiler
  • Ellcia
  • Ghost in the Shell
  • Glassy Ocean
  • Gunsmith Cats
  • Jin-Roh
  • Macross: "Do You Remember, Love?"
  • Labyrinth of Flames
  • Nadesico - The Prince of Darkness
  • Ninja Resurrection (Hell Spawn)
  • Ninja Resurrection (Jubei's Revenge)
  • Noiseman Sound Insect - though it was shown as experimental animation
  • Power Dolls
  • Tenamonya Voyagers
  • Saber Marionette R
  • Saber Marionette J Again
  • Shutendoji
  • Suikoden Demon Century - Based on the famous PSX and PS2 video games
  • Sukeban Deka
  • The City Hunter movies
  • The Dirty Pair movies
  • Virgin Fleet
  • Welcome to Pia Carrot
  • Yakumo Tatsu

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