| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| HachiKuro | Rent | See Hachimitsu to Kuroba |
| Hachimitsu to Clover | Rent | See Hachimitsu to Kuroba |
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Hachimitsu to Kuroba |
Rent | A group of college students happily share their small apartment together. While they struggle in poverty, they find joy in each others company and in the small things in life. But their precious and treasured world grows larger with the appearance of Hagumi (a young blonde girl with incredible talent as sculptor), and expands again by the importance of Rika (a widowed architectural designer). And slowly the world they hold so dear begins to change. |
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Hachimitsu to Kuroba Specials |
Rent | In "Chapter L", Takemoto asks Mayama and Morita about a vacant room in the apartment building, and is told about an amazing senpai named "Lohmeyer". "He was a wonderful person" Mayama explains, "serene as the northern plains... powerful, lustrous, and... juicy"? Likewise, Takemoto later notices a poster advertising a "Legendary Hero Search" and Mayama tells him about a costume-wearing theme park employee who once held that title; a person with "manliness flowing out of him, even when covered with fur". "Chapter F" involves "the story of the Fujiwara Design Office before Mayama-kun began working there". The mischievious Miwako buys a "ridiculous" shirt for fellow worker Yamazaki as a prank--and he is immediately acclaimed "The King of Fashion". Miwako cannot tolerate a failed practical joke, and thus begins a never-ending search for tasteless clothing... |
| Honey & Clover Chapter F | Rent | See Hachimitsu to Kuroba Specials |
| Honey & Clover Chapter L | Rent | See Hachimitsu to Kuroba Specials |
| Honey and Clover | Rent | See Hachimitsu to Kuroba |
| Honey and Clover Specials | Rent | See Hachimitsu to Kuroba Specials |
| Honey Clover | Rent | See Hachimitsu to Kuroba |
| ハチミツとクローバー | Rent | See Hachimitsu to Kuroba |
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