Doraemon is cat shaped robot from the future traveling all the way back to the 20th century in order to help Nobi Nobita, a lazy kid with nothing really going for him. Nobi is bad at sports, his grades are terrible, he can't even win a match of rock-paper-scissors. Doraemon has a hard task ahead of him but he is well prepared with a huge arsenal of the most inventive and funny gadgets available. The problem is he's not the most competent robot cat helper out there either and the pair gets in constant trouble because of it. Thus begins one of the most interesting friendships ever to appear in a manga series.
In high school, Natsume Shiranui admires Natsume Minazuki, his childhood friend, who always comes to his rescue and steers him in the right direction. Shiranui strives to imitate her admirable traits such as being composed, level-headed, and valiant above all. Their tale chronicles Shiranui's journey to becoming Minazuki's rescuer.
Yoshio, a 30-year old NEET, received an anonymous package containing a game disk called "The Village of Fate," a breathtaking CG game with real-life visuals. In the game, Yoshio is designated as the god of destiny who has the power to guide high-functioning AIs - the villagers - that behave astonishingly like real humans. However, Yoshio's sole capability in the game is to provide a daily message or prophecy. The villagers dutifully follow his instructions and their gratitude fuels the god of destiny's power to perform miracles. Despite living as a recluse, Yoshio is revered as God in the game. Ultimately, the villagers teach him the joys of life, while he, in turn, saves them from peril.
The story centers around a main character with a meddlesome personality whose father is a butler and whose mother is a maid, and who one day meets a rich young lady who cannot even change her own clothes, let alone know what do in the outside world.
After dating for a year and three months, Yuuya Aida calmly suggests to his beautiful girlfriend Rio Aihara that they should move in together. Despite their busy work schedules and age difference, their love stands firm. Even now, whether they're playfully bickering over dessert or having serious discussions about their future, Yuuya and Rio still feel giddy around each other as if they just started dating. Their delightful everyday exchanges demonstrate the undeniable joy of being in a loving relationship.
Tooru Kirishima, now 28 years old, has risen to the rank of wakagashira in the Sakuragi Group, granting him the liberty to do as he pleases and earning him the moniker "The Demon of the Sakuragi Group." Yet, his fate takes a startling twist when he becomes responsible for his boss's daughter. What follows is a heartwarming(?) romantic comedy highlighting the story of a strong-willed woman and a strikingly attractive, yet unconventional yakuza.
Although it seems too good to be true given its low price, this deluxe rental property is connected to a perilous dungeon in another realm. In spite of the looming danger, Touru eagerly signs the lease with the hopes of transforming from a high school dropout to a triumphant adventurer. During his inaugural quest, he fortuitously rescues a stranded knight, Ria. Upon returning her to Earth, Ria mistakenly ascribes Touru with magical powers due to his aptitude for conjuring running water. Touru must now balance his aspirations of becoming a hero while cohabiting with an enchanting girl from another dimension.
A collection of doodle's by Yamakusa Yuu, creator of 'Tokyo Gareki Shoujo'
As she strives to fulfill her dream of being a fashion designer, Mikako sets her sights on attending Yazawa Arts alongside her childhood friend Tsutomu. However, Tsutomu's resemblance to a famous rockstar attracts too much attention, particularly from a popular senior, leaving Mikako struggling with her feelings towards him. To distract herself, Mikako joins a new "flea market" club with her fellow classmates, but this only seems to bring her closer to Tsutomu than ever before.
Kousei Arima was trained relentlessly by his mother from a young age to master the piano and meticulously follow the score, leading him to effortlessly win every competition and earn the nickname "Human Metronome." He was revered by his peers until his mother's death shattered him emotionally, rendering him tone-deaf and causing him to disappear from the stage for years. His life became monotonous as he relied on his childhood friends for support, but he couldn't abandon his love for music. When he met Kaori Miyazono, a violinist who played without constraints, everything changed. Their friendship sparkled with love, music, and a lie, as Kaori spurred him to rekindle his passion for music.
Hitori Bocchi is plagued by severe social anxiety, causing her to struggle with conversation and turn to drastic measures to avoid social situations. She experiences cramping in her legs from overexertion, becomes overly confident when left to her own devices, and even vomits when under extreme stress. As she begins her journey in middle school, her sole friend, Yawara Kai, is attending a different school, leaving Bocchi to navigate new surroundings and make new friends in order to regain Kai's friendship.