Three gyarus are hit by a speeding truck on a typical day, suddenly finding themselves in an alternate world. Rinka Tachibana's hot temper, Kokoa Haseba's wild demeanor, and Maki Makita's intelligence are their only assets in this new land, along with their mobile phones. There's no way to escape, so they decide to make the most of it. However, they soon realize that their money is useless in this world, presenting a significant obstacle. Although they thought their old world was unexciting, they now have to work day and night just to survive.
Manamir, a powerful vampire with aspirations of world domination, is just moments away from achieving her ambitious goal. However, a teleportation spell goes awry, leaving her stranded on unfamiliar ground: planet Earth. Her previously well-honed vampiric abilities, which included the capability to drink human blood, have abandoned her. Manamir is appalled to discover that without her powers, she must now confront an unforeseen challenge- how to subsist in a foreign environment. In a state of desperation, she secures a job at a convenience store, where she sells cigarettes to gruff bikers while attempting to comprehend the complexities of human life. Manamir even ponders the possibility of selling her undergarments as a means of supplementing her income.
The ultimate goal of the Kiseichuu, an alien race, is to wipe out humanity. They do so by consuming the H-Energy, the very passion that fuels human reproduction. Retto Enjou is recruited to join a team of elite and attractive superheroes tasked with saving Earth. Living with the four gorgeous women of the HXEROS team, Retto becomes embroiled in a world of erotic intrigue, with the fate of the planet hanging in the balance. This clash between extraterrestrials and eroticism will determine humanity's fate. One-shot included: Volume 3's "Haikei, Hannibal" (Dear Sir Hannibal)
A cooking-themed spin-off of Fate/stay Night.
At the general hospital where she serves as a second-year pharmacist, 26-year-old Midori Aoi tirelessly rushes around to ensure the protection of her patients' daily routines, though she recognizes that she cannot replace physicians in terms of dependability and nurses in forming intimate bonds.
Due to his dad's flighty tendencies, Kyoichi has been constantly moving from one place to the next his entire life, never even getting the chance to make a friend. The latest move takes him to a peaceful rural town, where he intends to live quietly and not stand out until he graduates. But that plan is quickly interrupted by his oddball classmate Leo, who pulls Kyoichi into his chaotic antics and his circle of friends!
Asumi Kamogawa, a petite 14-year-old, possesses an unbridled adoration for the cosmos, particularly the twinkling stars. Under the tutelage of an affable ghost who wears a colossal lion head and goes by the nickname "Lion-san," she has been studying space since infancy. Despite an unsteady home life, Asumi resolves to join the Tokyo Space School. In no time, Asumi befriends a cadre of classmates, including her childhood friend Shinnosuke Fuchuuya, who sports spectacles and harbors a staunch brutal honesty, Kei Oumi, a cordial young woman who drew inspiration from Neil Armstrong's photos of the moon landing, Marika Ukita, an enigmatic and stunningly gorgeous girl with a few secrets of her own, and Shuu Suzuki, a bold and bright boy who maintains a laidback approach. The setting of Futatsu no Spica is an alternative future in which Japan's maiden human-crafted spacecraft crashed in 2010, and it follows the growth of these high schoolers as they travel toward the stars.
Tatara Tani is just your typical high school freshman. He gets average grades and has average athletic abilities. But here's something interesting: Tatara's childhood friends - twin sisters - go to the same school as him. The elder sister, Ranko, is outgoing, while the younger sister, Yuriko, is a famous idol. Even though they've been growing apart, Tatara has always had a soft spot for Yuriko. And then one day, she surprised him by asking him out on a date. From there, Tatara found himself in a secret relationship with both of the sisters!
Miko Sonoda, a high school student, is compelled to reside in her uncle's boarding house due to familial circumstances. However, on her maiden attempt to locate the place, she discovers a disconcerting occurrence - she feels someone is tailing her. Her uncle comes to her aid and exposes the alleged stalker as one of his tenants, which left Miko feeling self-conscious on her debut day. Miko quickly learns that she will be residing with five other peculiar individuals, including Jun Matsunaga, the person she accused of stalking her, a quick tempered 27-year-old designer. Regardless of her mortification, Miko soon realizes that cohabiting with grown-ups is not as formidable as she first assumed, and she may even kindle romance at the boarding house.
Only a mere 1% of the population consists of witches. While many non-magical people admire their abilities and long for them, witches are fully aware that their powers can potentially do more harm than good. Growing up already requires significant luck and hard work for adolescents, but what happens when you add spirits, spell circles, and broomsticks into the mix?
"Heaven's Door" is a simple restaurant with few customers, run by Sonoba Shinogu. The servers, Maeda Atari and Ariga Chie, dress up as maids and work part-time. Unexpectedly, famous figures from history arrive at the restaurant just before their deaths. Shinogu must figure out how to satisfy the unique final meal requests of a diverse range of historical figures, including Japanese legends like Oda Nobunaga and Ryoma Sakamoto, as well as international icons like Marie Antoinette.