As an average high schooler rushes down a flight of stairs to peek up a girl's skirt, he carelessly slips and sustains a head injury. Upon waking up, he discovers that he has become Yamcha, a character from the popular manga series Dragon Ball. Aware of Yamcha's repeated demises in the storyline and his reputation as a comical figure in reality, the student must leverage his vast knowledge of the manga to evade Yamcha's previous miserable destiny.
Located in the far north lies Hell's Gate, once an entry point for the Demon Lord to invade the human realm. Thanks to the legendary hero Shion Bladearts, who with the help of his companions defeated the demonic threat and sealed off the Gate using Excalibur. However, recently the seal has weakened, paving the way for new attacks by the demons. Touka Scott, a selfish and perverted farmer, is concerned about the safety of his village and has thus dug traps to ward off the demonic menace. Shion, on the other hand, is determined to reseal Hell's Gate and save humanity. Nevertheless, he falls into one of Touka's traps and dies. Fortunately, the necromancer, Anri Haynesworth, who has a knack for dealing with the dead, resurrects Shion by restoring his soul in Touka's decomposing body. To save the world, they embark on the journey, accompaniedby Touka's childhood friend, Yuna Yunis, despite being the most unlikely party.
For anime enthusiasts, an expedition to an alternative universe accompanied by adorable female companions and abilities resembling those in a video game may seem like a perfect dream. However, for the gloomy writer Osamu Dazai, death seems like the preferable option. In 1948, he is unwillingly transported to a world that predates video games. Despite his poetic aspiration of finding the ideal spot to die, the exciting experiences he endures hinder his quest. Unfortunately for him, regardless of how precarious the situation, things appear to work out in his favor. Witness the tale of an unhappy protagonist like no other in this darkly humorous isekai narrative.
Sakura Ichiko, a mere 16-year-old, lives a life of utmost prosperity. She is gifted with intelligence, good looks, and robust health. However, her destiny is intertwined with the existence of a massive storehouse of "Happiness Energy." This energy can broadcast elation to others, but it renders Sakura depleted of all positivism in her vicinity. Alas, Sakura's actions upset the balance of the world's energy flow, causing a financial crisis that provokes the attention of the abject Poverty God, Momiji. The deity sets out to relieve Sakura of her supernatural aptitude and redistribute the Energy to its lawful owners. Additional content: The climax of Volume 1: "Kaette Kudasai" (Binbougami ga! pilot) is thrillingly woven around one chapter.
The cursed existence of Pandora's Box resulted in the unleashing of evil through a woman's curiosity, which nearly engulfed the world in darkness. Although humanity managed to seal Maou Kestra back, it came with immense sacrifices. Despite their lord being locked away in the deserted capital of the North, Hameln, the demons remained a formidable force that grew stronger with time. After fifteen years since the fateful battle, the story introduces Hamel, a self-centered travelling minstrel, who is willing to cook his guardian crow, Oboe, to avoid hunger. The Violinist of Hameln's world revolves around music and absurd chaos. Hamel shoots down his rivals and turns pigeons into dinner with his enormous violin. With such a hero, the question remains on how the world will be saved from Maou Kestra's wrath?
To aid her father in solving perplexing cases, Susumi Fuji assumes the name Maboroshi Panty.
Hana Suzuki loves only two things in life: eating and sleeping. So when handsome classmate Izumi Oda asks Hana–his major crush–to join the school hockey club, persuading her proves to be a difficult task. True, the Grand Hockey Club is full of boys–and all the boys are super-cute–but given a choice, Hana prefers a sizzling steak to a hot date. Then Izumi mentions the field trips to fancy resorts. Now Hana can’t wait for the first away game, with its promise of delicious food and luxurious linens. Of course there’s also the getting up early, working hard, and playing well with others. How will Hana survive?
Once a legendary idol at the peak of her fame, Touko Minayoshi left her career behind to pursue a happy life with her son Yuu and her beloved spouse. However, one day, when Yuu returned from school, he discovered that his mother had undergone a mysterious metamorphosis, leaving him confused and unable to explain what had happened to her. As the days passed, the probability of Touko's true identity being exposed grew stronger and more pressing. But when Yuu was unexpectedly transported back through time to a period prior to his mother's debut as an idol, he saw it as a chance to undo the damage and restore Touko to her former glory. Determined to make things right, Yuu embarked on a journey to save his mother and bring her back to her old self.
During the Dark Ages, the Demon King cast a shadow of fear over the world, until a Hero with the power to save the helpless people emerged. With the aid of a team, the Hero embarks on a quest to bring tranquility and justice to the troubled lands. Alas, the path is wrought with hazards, such as ferocious creatures, deceitful traps, and toxic mushrooms. If the Hero falls prey to these dangers, their odyssey persists in the afterworld, where they are met by a hospitable NPC shepherd.
The "Parallel Minds" skill, designed to improve Kumoko's cognitive abilities, disastrously backfires as the four distinct "minds" fragment into four separate entities as an unanticipated consequence. Each entity develops its own idiosyncratic persona, resulting in a series of bizarre and comical predicaments.
The territory of Baibalon is infamous for being the country's worst. It serves as a refuge for the homeless, harboring criminals, heretics, the infirm, and demi-humans alike. Inheriting the title of Lord from his family, young Rize Baibalon strives to survive in this forsaken place, with little regard for the country's founding doctrine if it means ensuring his own safety. With limited rationality and restorative magic, can Rize attain tranquility, or will mounting misunderstandings label him as a rebel?