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 |
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| C | ||
| Case Closed | Buy | See Meitantei Conan |
| D | ||
| Daddy Long Legs | See Watashi no ashinaga Ojisan | |
| Das Geheimnis von Daddy Langbein | See Watashi no ashinaga Ojisan | |
| Detective Conan | Buy | See Meitantei Conan |
| H | ||
| Hosszúlábu apu | See Watashi no ashinaga Ojisan | |
| M | ||
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Meitantei Conan |
Buy |
High School student Shinichi Kudou was a virtual Sherlock Holmes, who the Tokyo police regularly turned to for help in solving baffling cases. But then he accidentally learned too much for his own good about a murder case, and was caught by the villains. They poisoned him and left him for dead, but the "poison" had an unexpected effect--rather than killing him, it caused Shinichi to revert to the appearance of an elementary school boy! He retains his skills as a brilliant detective, however, and since that incident has managed to become adopted by his former girlfriend and her less-than-exemplary private detective father. With them he carries on his passion, and searches for clues to a possible antidote to the poison he was forced to swallow. |
| P | ||
| Papà Gambalunga | See Watashi no ashinaga Ojisan | |
| Papa longues jambes | See Watashi no ashinaga Ojisan | |
| Papá piernas largas | See Watashi no ashinaga Ojisan | |
| Pipi das meias altas | See Watashi no ashinaga Ojisan | |
| W | ||
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Watashi no ashinaga Ojisan |
Living in an orphanage in the United States during the 1920’s, Judy Abbott does her best to manage the younger kids and help out, but things always seem to get out of hand. As punishment for one of her playful pranks, she has to write a ‘reflective essay’ on her misdeed - which she does, but with a lot of creative wit and sarcasm. Her essay is read by a member of the board for the orphanage, who decides to anonymously sponsor her tuition for a upper-class private all-girls boarding high school, but with the condition that she writes a monthly letter telling him of her new life. Not knowing the name of her benefactor, Judy gives him the nickname of 'Daddy Long Legs' and tells of her new life with her friends at high school. |
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