Upon noticing Hirasaka's suppressed rejection and rage, Akio, the younger brother, proposes to take his rejected colleague as his "bride." The consequence of their father discovering this situation is highly anticipated!
Shouhei Sano is fed up. His fiancée left him, and he's sick of dealing with people. What's a guy to do in the face of intense burnout and social exhaustion? Why, buy a mountain, of course! Sano abandons his life in the city and becomes a recluse, far away from the trappings of modern society. There's just one problem: He's actually kind of lonely... Sano thinks he's found the solution, but he gets more than he bargained for when he buys three colored chicks from a festival stall to keep him company—not only do they grow rapidly and develop reptilian tails, but they seem to be able to talk! Between learning the ropes of mountain living, getting acquainted with his rural neighbors, and raising his questionable but adorable chickens, Sano's got a lot on his plate. Long story short, his solitary new life might turn out to be more exciting than he anticipated!
As a fifth-grader, Mikan distinguishes herself from her peers by joining forces with Rabi, an alien creature who bears a striking resemblance to a rabbit. Together, they serve as protectors of the planet, battling injustice as valiant heroes.
The reason for having a gyaru in the gaming club is unclear. Taichi Oota, an otaku, wanted to experience his dream high school life by joining the game club. In the club, he encounters Ageha Onisaki, a first-year student who is a gyaru.
Aida, a handsome youth, became smitten with Yano Kokoro, the beloved classmate, and moved seats to be closer to her. To win her heart, he immersed himself in the realm of shoujo manga, which he thought was universally adored by girls. Despite his efforts, Yano, a sensible individual, seemed unimpressed with his tactics.
Welcome to Yorumori, a forest that never sees daylight, where people seek refuge when they wish not to wake up. Yorumori, the forest's caretaker, and namesake, comes across a girl bearing just a frying pan, clueless of her identity. Due to her perceived resemblance to someone everyone wishes to forget, she is given the nickname Sorani, meaning 'accidental likeness.' The story follows Sorani and Yorumori attempting to recall her past in this captivating, humorous, and emotional story, while also assisting the other inhabitants of the forest.
From the days of running her own empire in elementary school, Kogane Ougonji has always had the wealth to satisfy her every desire. However, now in high school, she's got a fresh pursuit: purchasing an emotion she's never owned before, love. With her overflowing briefcases of cash, Ougonji sets out to steal the heart of her destitute childhood companion, Kouta Shindou. Yet, there's a problem--every time Shindou lays eyes on her display of riches, he falls ill. As she prepares to confess her feelings, will she succeed in doing so without rendering him unconscious?
Kamio, a basketball team member, has harbored feelings for Kitano, their manager, for as long as he can recall. The train ride back home is a cherished moment for him. However, one day, the train abruptly halts, causing Kamio to accidentally touch Kitano's chest. Alarmed, he discovers that his left hand is no longer under his command, acting independently. In a last-ditch endeavor to regain control, Kamio begs Kitano to permit him to grope her chest anew.
Mitsuhashi and Itou went missing 25 years ago on the night of their high school graduation, leaving Sagawa behind. Now in his forties, Sagawa has given up on his dreams and works a dead-end job. When he discovers that his colleague, Miyabi, is being mistreated by her sibling, Sagawa attempts to emulate his vanished friends by intervening. His efforts are met with disastrous consequences that nearly cost him his life. With no other options left, Sagawa desperately begs for salvation, and miraculously, Mitsuhashi and Itou appear, looking as young as they did when they vanished all those years ago. [Written by Denji]