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.
Titles that are dismal or gloomy in nature qualify for the dark category.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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| Mai HiME | Buy | See Mai-HiME |
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Mai-HiME |
Buy | Tokiha Mai and her frail younger brother Takumi receive a scholarship on the prestigious Fuuka Gakuen. On the ferry to the school, they find a girl floating in the water, holding a huge black sword. After rescuing her, the boat is attacked by another girl with a dog/artillery mecha thing. She warns Mai not to go to the school and to hand over the girl they found. After a big fight (sinking the ferry) Mai, the girl and her sword suddenly appear at Fuuka academy. It might have something to do with the red birth mark both girls seem to have. Is Mai a HiME? (HiME stands for "Highly-advanced Materializing Equipment") |
| My HiME | Buy | See Mai-HiME |
| W | ||
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Wind: A Breath of Heart TV |
Watch |
A teenage Okano Makoto and his younger sister, Hinata, return to the city of their birth. The sudden disappearance of their mother still bothers them deeply, but in her last letter, she asked that they use the savings that she set up to return to this city by the sea. And upon arriving they are met by two of their childhood friends, who are attending the same high school as they will be. They quickly form a friendship with several other high school students, unaware that one of their circle of friends is involved in the disappearance of both their father and their mother. |
| 舞-HiME | Buy | See Mai-HiME |
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