Seo Ji-hoon, a humble level-9 civil servant, only wanted a peaceful, uneventful life. But when he’s killed by an irate citizen’s knife, he wakes up in a world of martial arts. Even here, he resolves to live quietly—until an old man puts a sword to his throat. “Choose: die here, or become my disciple.” That old man is none other than the leader of the Heavenly Demon Sect. Forced into apprenticeship, Ji-hoon draws on his sharp intellect and the discipline of a former bureaucrat to rise within the sect. Yet the more he succeeds, the more headaches come his way: Why does he keep getting promoted? Why does he keep being pushed toward the throne of the Heavenly Demon? His wish was simple—“a peaceful life.” But destiny has other plans, dragging him down a runaway path toward demonic supremacy
Mahoujin Guruguru targets a mature young audience and incorporates sporadic blunt humor and subtle references that could potentially shock Western parents. It is a spoof of initial role-playing games, particularly the turn-based ones like Final Fantasy. The voiceover artist replaces character dialogue with a spoken narrative common in such games, which constitutes one of the comedic aspects of the show. Frequently, RPG-style information boxes are showcased on the screen, supplemented by narration in the established RPG format. Nike and Kukuri, the lead protagonists' ultimate aim, is to overthrow Giri, the leader of the dark forces.
In ancient Japan's Warring States era, a Samurai general named Daigo Kagemitsu makes a pact with 48 demons. In exchange for complete dominion over the country, he promises to give them his unborn child's limbs. Once the child is born, Daigo commands him to be disposed of in the river, thinking that he'll die. But a kind-hearted sage rescues the baby and gives him prosthetics. As the boy grows up and becomes Hyakkimaru, he gains control over the demons who took his limbs, ultimately allowing him to reclaim them. Along the way, he saves an adolescent pickpocket named Dororo from a group of thugs, and both embark on a journey to locate and defeat the demons. However, their path is rife with supernatural beings and apparitions.
Itsukihime was a shrine maiden living in the mountain village of Kadono during the Edo period. Jinta, her guardian, encountered a mysterious demon while on a forest mission to defeat it. The story spans centuries, from the Edo period to the Heisei era, and follows a demon-man on his journey through time as he ponders the weight of wielding a sword in this epic Japanese fantasy tale.
An aged dragon spends his remaining days slumbering in the Forest of Scraps, a domain for castoffs of every kind. However, his peaceful existence is disrupted when a forlorn child stumbles upon him. This youth, Eve by name, miraculously has survived the plentiful hazards the wasteland presents. Moved by compassion, the dragon decides to adopt her as his own, but he knows his time is short. After raising her for five years, the dragon eventually draws his last breath, compelled to relinquish his cherished progeny. However, unbeknownst to the dragon, Eve possesses unexpected capabilities, and their reunion could transpire sooner than anticipated. With his resurrected body faltering, the skull dragon endeavors to enhance his daughter's control over her mystical prowess, embarking on a journey with his audacious human offspring. Nonetheless, what manner of complications will they encounter along the way?
Lizel finds himself mysteriously transported to a city that shares some resemblances with his own, but is undoubtedly a different world. Despite the unlikely reality, Lizel, being a composed individual, doesn't succumb to panic. He embarks on a journey to unravel the mysteries of this peculiar place and hires an experienced adventurer, Gil, as his guide and protector. With no clear means of returning home, Lizel takes the opportunity to explore this new world and join a guild of adventurers. He's optimistic that he'll eventually figure a way back, in the meantime, he plans to enjoy his otherworldly vacation.
In a world invaded by monsters from another realm, warriors known as Busters are humanity’s only defense. Toru Saejima, a high school boy branded as talentless and unfit to become a Buster, loses everything when a monster suddenly kills his beloved mother. Powerless and desperate, he flees—only to encounter a mysterious and beautiful woman in danger. Saving her seems like a miracle… until Toru realizes she’s actually a monster, one of the very beings he’s meant to hate. Yet, unable to abandon her, Toru takes her in, and the two begin living together. With revenge burning in his heart and a new bond to protect, Toru awakens a hidden potential. Step by step, the weakest dropout begins his path as a true Buster—one who levels up by gaining the affection of the very monsters he once despised. A tale of vengeance, unlikely companionship, and a rise from weakness to strength begins now.
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I'm being showered with too much love from charming spirits!! I'm the only one in the world whose job is "Spirit User"!? Ellen, a baggage carrier for an S-rank party, was left behind as a decoy to help them escape the dungeon because he was useless. In a desperate situation with no escape, he awakens his hidden power as a "spirit user"! He makes a contract with the legendary spirit "Phoenix" and becomes the strongest.
During his break, Yukikazu Tosaku and his classmates were unexpectedly transported to a different world and transformed into warriors. Though he was a peaceful student in Japan, Yukikazu and his peers were called upon by a mysterious voice to save this new place, which was in crisis. The country that had summoned them promised a better life in exchange for their efforts, but as Yukikazu listened to his classmates' perspectives, he began to question his own choices. In the end, Yukikazu made the decision to become a soldier and establish his credentials by working hard, rather than relying on preferential treatment. He was determined to explore this new world beyond the castle walls and embark on his own adventure.
Link and Princess Zelda attend the sword-fighting tournament on Picori Festival day. A peculiar man named Vaati emerges victorious and seeks to claim the Light Force concealed within the Bound Chest. Shockingly, Princess Zelda becomes petrified when the Light Force goes missing. Saving his companion is paramount to Link and he must acquire the Picori Blade's strength. However, it requires the expertise of a particular swordsmith to restore the shattered weapon. Will Link succeed in retrieving the fragmented sword before Vaati does?