Comedy: (Genre) Self-explanatory - a title that primarily makes you laugh.
Modern: (Setting) These are titles which have a modern feel to them; the story takes place in the present day (of the creation of this anime), give or take a few years.
All Ages: (Target Group) Pretty self-explanatory. This title should be safe for people of any age to watch. ↗Rated "G" stuff.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| C | ||
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Chou! Kuse ni Narisou |
Avoid | Ranma 1/2 wanna be |
| D | ||
| Daddy Long Legs | See Watashi no ashinaga Ojisan | |
| Das Geheimnis von Daddy Langbein | See Watashi no ashinaga Ojisan | |
| 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 |
| H | ||
| Hosszúlábu apu | See Watashi no ashinaga Ojisan | |
| I | ||
| I'll make a habit of it | Avoid | See Chou! Kuse ni Narisou |
| K | ||
|
Kamichu! |
Buy | In a quiet village town, the supernatural and ordinary coexist in a quiet harmony. And then one day, a normal junior high school girl named Hitotsubashi Yurie tells two of her school friends that she has suddenly become a god last night. But she still has problems to get the boy she likes to even remember her name... |
| N | ||
![]() Nanatsuiro Drops |
Rent |
Haru Tsuwabuki is a normal student, though not very social. One day he bumps in a student, Sumomo Akihime, and makes her cry. As an apology he ends up joining the gardening club that Sumomo belongs to. Later during his initiation he is given a drink by the advisor, but then he bumps into a strange guy with dog ears, switching his drink with the odd guy's by mistake. Taking a drink turns him into a stuffed animal. The advisor tells him that the only way to return to normal is to find the "Chosen Girl" and let her catch the Seven Stardrops. This girl is Sumomo, who agrees to help him, though she's not allowed to know the stuffed animal's true identity. |
| 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 | ||
|
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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