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Drama/2001/High School Titles


Self-explanatory. High school (grades 10-12) should play a major role in the title. Azumanga Daioh is an excellent example of this category. A typical High school series will include a Sports Festival, a Cultural Festival, and a school Trip.



Title Rating Synopsis
C
Canvas Motif of Sepia Watch See Canvas ~Motif of Sepia~

Canvas ~Motif of Sepia~
Watch While being a very gifted artist, the high school student Asau Daisuke is currently suffering from a serious creative block, which is preventing him from painting. His close childhood friend, Tachibana Amane, can only stand by and try to help her Daisuke over come his problems. But when several other girls get close to Daisuke and strive to help him, Amane becomes fearful of losing him and his attention, and afraid that he will never understand just how deep an unspoken love she feels for him.

Chou-Gals! Kotobuki Ran
Rent The day-to-day adventures of typical glitzed-out girls in Shibuya.
F

Fruits Basket
Buy

Tooru Honda is a 16-year old girl living in a tent in the nearby mountain woods. Her father died when she was very young and her mother had just recently died in a car accident. Not wanting to put her grandfather (on her father's side) out while his house is being renovated, she told him she would stay with friends so no one knows she's living in a tent. In the meantime, she goes to school and works her part-time job on a cleaning crew so that she can pay her high school tuition (in Japan, high school is like college in the US).

Furuba Buy See Fruits Basket
Furuutsu Basuketo Buy See Fruits Basket
G
Gals, Super Gals! Kotobuki Ran Rent See Chou-Gals! Kotobuki Ran
S
Super Gals Rent See Chou-Gals! Kotobuki Ran
Super Gals! Rent See Chou-Gals! Kotobuki Ran
フルーツ バスケト Buy See Fruits Basket
Release Year
2002(2)
Type
OVA(1) TV(1)
Setting
Modern(3)
Keywords
All Ages(1) Animals(1) Bishounen(1) Comedy(1)
Ecchi(1) Kawaii(2) Romance(2) Romantic Comedy(2)
Shoujo(2) Silly-funny(1) Slice of Life(1)

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