Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It is a romantic comedy TV show that follows the story of two stem researchers who fall in love and try to scientifically prove their feelings for each other. With an emphasis on scientific theories, experiments, and investigations, this anime-based show explores the complexities of love and relationships in a humorous and entertaining way.
Nichijou: My Ordinary Life follows the comedic and sometimes absurd lives of a group of high school students. From the everyday struggles of friendship and school life to encounters with talking cats and child geniuses, this anime provides a lighthearted and entertaining glimpse into the daily lives of its characters.
Is This a Zombie? follows the story of Ayumu Aikawa, a high school student who is killed by a serial killer and brought back to life as a zombie by a necromancer named Eucliwood Hellscythe. Ayumu must now fight against evil creatures while also dealing with his new undead status and the various strange characters he encounters.
Dorohedoro (2020) follows the story of a world where sorcery exists alongside humans. The protagonist, Kaiman, is half-human and half-reptile after a curse was cast upon him. With his trusted companion, Nikaido, they search for the sorcerer who turned him into a reptile in order to regain his human form. In this dark and gritty world, they encounter crime syndicates, devilish creatures, and a unique family restaurant. The show combines elements of action, adventure, comedy, and fantasy to create a captivating and thrilling storyline.
Magical Sempai is an anime TV show that follows the hilarious and sometimes awkward adventures of a magician in a school club. With plenty of fanservice, comedy, and romance, prepare to be entertained!
Across the ocean on the tiny island kingdom of Barou the ancient god Neo Ranga awakens from his slumber. He is mysteriously drawn to Tokyo, and the three beautiful sisters - Minami, Ushio, and Yuuhi - who are unwittingly linked to the monster. But instead of rolling out the red carpet, the military rolls out the weaponry, and things start to get nasty. The plot thickens: Why is Neo Ranga driven to Tokyo? Is he a messenger with a warning for humankind, or just a big boy out for a good time? And what's behind Ranga's mysterious eyes?
Asobi Asobase - workshop of fun - follows the daily lives of three middle school girls: Hanako, Olivia, and Kasumi. They form a school club where they play absurd games, navigate through hilarious situations, and deal with the boredom of school life.
Daily Lives of High School Boys is a hilarious and heartwarming anime that showcases the humorous and relatable experiences of a group of high school boys. From navigating the ups and downs of friendships to dealing with school life and teenage antics, this series offers a delightful and entertaining glimpse into the daily lives of these teenagers.
Cromartie High School follows a group of delinquent high school students as they navigate through absurd and comedic situations. The students encounter talking apes, robots, a sushi chef, and even Freddie Mercury. The show is a parody comedy based on a manga.
Grand Blue is a TV show about a college student named Iori Kitahara who moves to a seaside town for his freshman year. He joins a diving club called Grand Blue and gets caught up in hilarious misadventures involving drinking, partying, and scuba diving. The show offers a slice-of-life experience with a comedic touch.
Comedy OVA series based on the Type-Moon Gag manga, Take-Moon. It focuses on funny and absurd situations happening to the various characters of the Type-Moon franchises, mostly from Fate/stay night and Tsukihime.
Shinichi Kanou, an otaku, gets a job working for an eccentric company that is trying to spread otaku culture to an alternate dimension. He must navigate the challenges of a new world while sharing his love for anime and manga.
One day out of boredom, Tanaka decided to give her classmates nicknames based on their quirks. Her friend Kikuchi became "Ota" for her nerdy interests, and her other friend Saginomiya became "Robo" because of her expressionless personality. In retaliation, her friends decided to name Tanaka "Baka." These are the ridiculous days of three high school friends claiming (or not) the height of their youth.
Maria†Holic is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Minari Endō, the author of Dazzle. The manga was first serialized in the Japanese seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive on June 27, 2006, and is published by Media Factory. The manga was licensed by Tokyopop with the first volume in English being released in September 2009. The first anime adaptation animated by Shaft aired in Japan between January and March 2009. A second anime season, Maria†Holic: Alive, premiered on April 8, 2011. Both seasons of the anime series have been licensed by Sentai Filmworks, and the first season is being distributed by Section23 Films.
Space Patrol Luluco is a middle school girl who lives in Ogikubo, a futuristic place where aliens and humans coexist. One day, Luluco's father accidentally eats a poisonous mushroom, causing him to shrink and transform into a gun. To save her father and restore him back to normal, Luluco joins the Space Patrol and embarks on various adventures. Along the way, she encounters smartphone apps, magical transformations, crossover episodes, and alien encounters. This anime series is filled with comedy, satire, and cartoon violence.
A 14-year-old millionaire named Yoshitaka receives an enormous inheritance as a result of his parents’ death in an accident. Later, after firing the original maids, he needs to be looked after—so he decides to hire new live-in maids. Though he originally expects an elderly woman to take the job, two runaway girls, Izumi, 14, and Mitsuki, 13, end up accepting the job in exchange for a home and income. Another girl, Anna, later becomes a maid as well, and all three live in the mansion with Yoshitaka.
Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan (2005) is a dark comedy anime TV show set in a high school. The story revolves around Sakura, a normal teenager, who is visited by an angel named Dokuro Mitsukai. Dokuro is sent from the future to prevent Sakura from creating a technology that will cause the end of humanity. However, instead of eliminating him, Dokuro starts to develop a crush on Sakura and goes to extreme measures to keep him out of trouble, even if it means killing him over and over again.
D-Frag! is a comedy anime series that follows the story of Kazama Kenji, a tough and delinquent high-school student who is forced to join the Game Development Club after a misunderstanding. He becomes surrounded by a group of eccentric and unique club members, each with their own quirky personalities and interests. Together, they embark on hilarious and bizarre adventures that involve games, rivalries, and plenty of comedic moments.
Off the Air is an anthology of animated shorts that takes viewers on a mind-bending journey through surreal and psychedelic themes. Each episode presents a collection of abstract visuals and experimental animation, creating a unique and mesmerizing viewing experience. From absurd humor to thought-provoking art, Off the Air pushes the boundaries of traditional storytelling and immerses viewers in an otherworldly realm of imagination and creativity.
An orphaned bear cub is adopted by little Emily and her family. They name the cub Masha, raise her and release her back into the wild. Three years go by, and Emily is lost deep in the forest. Cold, frightened and alone in the darkness, she falls and is knocked unconscious. When she awakens, Emily is amazed to see that a brown bear has kept her warm and dry all night by cuddling her. It's Masha – and Emily is overjoyed to be reunited with the bear just when she needs a friend most. Together the two bravely set off on an adventure to find their way home. Bear With Me is a tale the whole family will find as exciting as it is heart-warming . . . and the magnificent forests of the Pacific Northwest lend this story of loyalty, friendship and adventure a magic all its own.