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I think I saw this on AT&T's Anime Network On Demand a few years ago [2010 at the earliest]- There was this guy and I think he was helping monsters/ghosts/aliens with a 5 Man Band, mostly chicks. One girl was a blue haired cat girl who had this special power where she could pinpoint someone's location called 'Satellite!' or something and the main dude, when he was helping someone, his hair [a dark brown color] would go from short to like mid-waist. Oh, and he had a megane chick on his team who was a computer genius and I think a genki girl as well. I would really appreciate if someone would tell me so I can find out more about this series.
I distinctly recall watching the subbed version of this.
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There was a uh. I think he was more or less a quiet guy, and he had a gun that kind of had a revolver loading chamber. He would put uh, different elements or. Ah it's hard to explain. He had little capsules that he could load into his gun, which would mix. Like Earth and fire or something like that, and then it would be a big attack that would finish off the enemy. Can't remember what the enemy was for some reason. Anyone?

I remember this Anime Movie on Adult swim. It was really almost like a horror movie with kids in it. Basically all the kids were playing a giant game of hide and seek, but there was a monster chasing and killing the kids. The 'monster' was this Chinese style looking dragon, you know the ones they have at fairs, that have people in it making it move.
And I remember a lot of them were wearing fox masks and they were playing in a Tokyo style city at night. And at the end it turns out that the kids that 'lost' were being used as 'batterys' if that makes any sense.
I was pretty young when I saw it first, so 2000-2005 give or take.