Witness the profound connection between young vampire Misaki and her human companion, Kurose Kuroe, a former vampire hunter turned investigative writer. Misaki holds Kuroe's life in higher esteem than her own and is determined to shield him from any harm. Her personal transformation to vampirism revealed the adverse impact it can pose to a person's mental and physical health, which led her to dismiss the idea of turning Kuroe into a vampire to safeguard him from his dangerous pursuits. Nevertheless, Kuroe becomes a prime target for not just vampires, but other lurking creatures as well, leaving vampirism as the sole recourse to keep him alive - much to Misaki's apprehension.
One day a 23-year-old Japanese musician travels to Mongolia in order to get inspirations for writing a piece of music. There he meets Kanon whose mother runs the "Hotel Kanon" in the desert. Kanon grew up in Mongolia, does not know who her father is and takes him for dead as her mother told her so. Then Kanon's mother who fell from a horse dies of injury. Before her death, she tells her daughter that she came to Mongolia because she could not stay in Japan as she had an affair with Kanon's father, a musician, who is actually still alive, and she asks Kanon to find him in Japan by becoming a violin virtuosso, but dies before telling her his name. Thus Kanon goes with the young man to Japan where she learns to become a musician in a music school run by Mikami, a handsome young man and worldwide very successful musician and conductor. Soon the younger sister of her mother gives her photos of three musicians, one of whom might be her father. Kanon's erring search for her father begins...
She...is a second-year high school student with a single all-consuming question: Will the boy she likes ever really notice her? He...is the school's most notorious juvenile delinquent and he's suddenly come to a shocking realization: He's got a huge crush, and now he must tell her how he feels. Life-changing obsessions, colossal foul-ups, grand schemes, deep-seated anxieties, and raging hormones--School Rumble portrays high school as it really is: over-the-top comedy! NOTE: Ch 232 is actually Ch 231. It was a mistake, there were two 191 published. Now the mistake is corrected, so no Ch. 232.
1. Hoshi-iro no Okurimono (Star Colored Gift) 2. Sleeping Beauty wa Nemurenai 3. Antique Wish e Youkoso
Komatsu Keiko and Saeki Ran are roommates. The kouhai, Ran, is studying to become a doctor and introduces Keiko to stretching. This is their everyday life and how they implement stretching within their lives.
12-year-old Ritsuka Aoyagi is, to say the least, a troubled child. Due to a rare case of psychological disorder, he has no memories of his life before the age of ten, and apparently is now the polar opposite of who he was before he lost his memories. This causes his mentally unstable mother to constantly abuse him, demanding that he leave and return the 'real' Ritsuka to her. For the past two years, his older brother Seimei had been the center of his life, protecting him from his mother and accepting and loving him. However, recently, Seimei was found burned to death in the classroom of Ritsuka's elementary school. Ritsuka is still in the process of recovering from what happened when he meets a man named Soubi, claiming to be Seimei's 'friend'. He informs Ritsuka that their name is "Loveless", and that he will be his Sacrifice - while Soubi is his "Fighter". Soon, Ritsuka finds himself in the midst a bizarre world where teams of two; the 'fighter' and 'sacrifice', combat each other using verbal spells. While treading through disturbing secrets and finding new friends within them, Soubi and Ritsuka bond, and through each other, begin to heal from the scars of their pasts.
An entertaining romp from Modoru who has once again veered away from her dark side and visited the side of her humorous stories. Of course it's still rather twisted. A couple of high school delinquents discover that despite being from opposing sides, they have no objection to a bit of a sheet tumble with one another. Doggie-style refers more to how one of them is referred to as a dog by the other. Neither of these guys is an innocent, and it will be interesting to see where it goes. by Yasha The series was named after the doujinshi "Dog Style" (Slam Dunk) Modoru wrote in 1994 "Miki Terayama saved Teru from getting roughed up by some punks. They're both in love with other guys... but one thing leads to another, and they're fooling around. Teru acts like a stray dog that hasn't been fed in ten days. He consumes Miki's love quick and rough and that can be quite a pain in the butt!"
This is the tale of Shinobu and Takezou in their adult years, as step brothers.
Amidst the turmoil of the Meiji era, a young girl of ten faces multiple challenges following her sale to a brothel, as portrayed in "The Flower Memoirs." On the other hand, "Dreams of the Sovereign North" showcases Page Tetsunosuke's experience of observing the brave life of Toshizo Hijikata. With a plethora of brief stories that offer delight, there's a tale to suit all tastes.
When Shoko’s husband Masahiro is sent abroad for work, she takes her daughter Tomomi with her to visit her mother who lives alone in the countryside. Compared to her mother-in-law who is good at cooking and setting a beautiful table, her mother’s modest, plain cooking embarrasses her to the point that Shoko is too hard on her…
Tales of Berseria takes place in the continent of Glenwood during the bygone era of Tales of Zestiria. The Sacred Kingdom of Midgand serves as the focal point of the setting, comprising numerous isles and small groups of islands. The kingdom's size allows it to exhibit varying climatic conditions, such as the north's escalating snowstorms due to the world's chill. The land continues to enhance its shipbuilding abilities, although torrential weather forces seaborne trade to ply through familiar pathways prone to piracy. Three years prior, a pervasive malady dubbed Daemonblight afflicted the territory, infecting people and resulting in the world's descent into pandemonium. Nonetheless, Velvet, the protagonist, lived with her kin in a distant part of the kingdom in relative luxury. One evening, as a crimson moon emerged, her once-savior Artorius betrayed her, resulting in her family's loss and the possession of her left arm by an enigmatic force that consumed demons. After Artorius initiated the Abbey and the Exorcists, the world regained some stability, hailing him as its rescuer. But Velvet remained solely resentful towards him.
If we had shared an intimate moment, Sa-chan, perhaps my life wouldn't have taken such a catastrophic turn. A story about the ups and downs of love, told by an atypical apprentice.