After being bullied at his old school, Makoto wants to be the main character of his own story. When he finds a bill with his face on it on a school trip to Kyoto, he takes it as a sign, which leads him to fall into a river. Once he comes to, he realizes that he has been transported back to the period of time in Japan known as the Bakumatsu!
A mahjong craze has swept Gensokyo. Youmu, a total beginner at mahjong (with a completely useless ability at that), has no choice but to go against the top players of Gensokyo – for her mistress' honor and her own!
Nergal has been accused and convincted of heinous crimes involving magic. As punishment, he was sealed and sent away to prison to await death for fourty days. The truth is though, he really is innocent! And, even though the guard Sunny befriended him...the boy's a total ditz! How will Nergal survive? At this rate, death may be more appealing than dealing with Sunny and the other prisoners and guards...
The year is Universal Century 0096, and Banagher Links is a student at the Anaheim Electronics Industrial College training facility at an incomplete space colony. There, he rescues a girl named Audrey Burne and helps her to evade capture by Zeon remnants known as the Sleeves. The Sleeves are after "Laplace's Box" an item the Vist Foundation has had in its possession since the beginning of the Universal Century which can be used to topple the Earth Federation government, and Cardeas Vist, the head of the family plans to hand them the key to it. Audrey, fearful of what will happen, wants to convince Vist not to give them the key. The Earth Federation's Londo Bell unit attacks the Sleeves and Banagher is drawn into the chaos. Adapted from the light novel series that were later adapted into a feature film series, the first of which has already been released this February 2010.
This was the root of everything, the debut work of Takahashi sensei, a nostalgic memory. The story of Genzo Wakabayashi and a boy named Tsubasa Taro.
Side story of Get Backers created two years after the conclusion of the main series.
Many different anthropomorphic predator and prey species are intermingling in a fantastical African savanna society! It is a strictly structured society with many rules, such as those governing when and where a predator is allowed to hunt their prey. One lion, Leon, does not quite fit into the role nature has chosen for him. He doesn't grow his mane out, and, despite his physical strength, he shows no real interest in establishing territory and acquiring a harem of lionesses. But the most abnormal quirk of all is that Leon is a vegetarian lion! His tiger companion (who has a bit of a crush on him), is firmly of the opinion that herbivores exist to be eaten, but she manages to mostly put up with his vegetarianism. One day, the two of them rescue a frightened gazelle, freshly arrived from the capital. The tiger is less than thrilled to have a pretty female food-animal hanging around with them, but the jackals who are tracking the gazelle seem to have some kind of business with Leon as well...
Aki is head over heels in love with a classmate but doesn't know how to confess.
Genzo Wkabayashi and Taro Misaki invite, the creator of Captain Tsubasa series, to travel in Europe.
Eliza's grandmother constantly destroys any approaching suitor before Eliza gets the chance to talk to any of them. Will this be her chance when she's alone and finds a cute boy in the forest with his pet... worm? An adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood
Nanaki, the youngest among seven sisters, aspires to "grow by 20cm and achieve adulthood." Even though she is a senior in high school, her childlike behavior leaves her friends surprised. However, Nanaki's greatest strength is her pure honesty, and she values friendship more than anything else. Difficulties such as taking on the role of class president do not deter her.