ok... you asked Lamma so here are a few....
and coz your so lazy
I added the image links aswell
Escaflowne
http://img296.imageshack.us/img296/7872/escaflowne28mb2.jpgHitome, a school-girl, wishes she could fade away from the world. Her wish comes true as she is transported to a different world where she is a goddess. She is befriended by a a rag-tag clan of militants opposing the military might of Lord Vulcan; including his brother Van. She must call forth the dragon armor in time to defeat the minions of Lord Vulcan
Spriggan
http://img296.imageshack.us/img296/6964/sprigganjq7.jpgReview from IMDB because I am too lazy
Yu is a young man who has a past he desperately wants to forget. His present is that he is a superhuman top agent for Arcan, an organization dedicated to protecting ancient artifacts to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands. However, he receives several bloody messages, culminating in the suicide of a friend, telling that Noah would be his death. In response, Yu travels to Turkey to visit the Arcan dig at Mount Arrat, where Noah's Ark is supposed to have rested. Along the way there and at the destination, he learns of forces of his past have returned to stop him and sieze control of the Ark, which turns out to be an alien device of ultimate power
Appleseed
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Set at some point in the distant future, Appleseed finds the world ravaged by yet another war, and the survivors continue to fight battles amongst the ruins of Earth’s cities. Deunan Knute is one of these survivors, a young woman who has spent her entire life fighting. When the film opens, her squad has just been wiped out by a group of robotic assassins. Despite some fancy legwork, she’s about to join her teammates when she’s rescued by another group of soldiers utilizing technology unlike anything she’s seen.
When Deunan awakens, she finds herself in completely different surroundings. She’s been taken to the last remaining human city, a veritable utopia named, appropriately enough, Olympus. Her rescuer, a young woman named Hitomi, reveals Olympus’ secrets form peace—the city is actually controlled by a supercomputer named “Gaia” and half the population are actually clones called “bioroids”. Since bioroids’ emotions are carefully controlled, they aren’t prone to the same passions as real humans, and so act as a buffer and mediator.
Naturally, however, some aren’t too happy with this state of affairs. Fearing that bioroids are in a position to control humans, a group begins striking back at bioroids, destroying their repair facilities and planning to unleash a virus that will kill all bioroids.
Deunan, whose combat skills are so renowned that they’re even known in Olympus, is quickly recruited into Olympus’ police department. There, she is reunited with her old comrade and lover Briareos, now a faceless cyborg due his wartime injuries. What seems like a simple terrorist plot soon evolves into something much more insidious, and soon Deunan is facing betrayal at every turn, even from her closest friends