Sequel/spin-off of the gag manga classic Osomatsu-kun, entailing the lives of the now 20-something NEET virgin Matsuno sextuplets and the bizarre adventures they find themselves into in the modern day.
Doraemon is a cat-like robot from the future who travels back in time to help a young boy named Nobita Nobi. With his futuristic gadgets, Doraemon helps Nobita overcome his daily challenges and adventures.
Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan is a hilarious TV show that follows the life of Uramichi Omota, a gym teacher who appears upbeat and positive on the surface but struggles with the realities of adulthood. The show explores the challenges and complexities of life, friendship, and growing up in a comical and relatable way.
Teasing Master Takagi-san follows the daily life of Nishikata, a middle school student who becomes the constant target of teasing by his classmate, Takagi. Despite his efforts to get back at her, Takagi always outsmarts him with her pranks. The series revolves around their interactions and the budding romance between them.
School Rumble follows the lives of Tenma and Kenji, two high school students who are hopelessly in love with each other but constantly have their romantic endeavors interrupted by their crazy classmates.
My Love Story!! follows the story of Takeo Gōda, a big and intimidating guy with a heart of gold. Despite his outward appearance, Takeo has always struggled to find love due to his best friend Makoto Sunakawa being more popular with girls. However, everything changes when Takeo saves Rinko Yamato from a molester on the train. This encounter leads to a unique love story full of friendship, high school life, and unexpected romantic comedy.
Gintama (2005) is a comedic sci-fi anime TV show set in an anachronistic Edo period Japan, where samurais fight space invasions and aliens. It follows the adventures of Gintoki Sakata and his odd jobs crew as they take on odd requests and face various comedic and action-packed situations.
Shin Chan follows the life of a 5-year-old boy named Shin who constantly gets into comedic and immature situations. The show explores his relationships with his parents, friends, and siblings, as well as his experiences at kindergarten and school. Along with his dog and brother, Shin navigates through hilarious adventures in their town.
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.
Pop Team Epic is a surreal and absurd comedy anime TV show that revolves around the lives of two high school girls, Popuko and Pipimi, as they engage in various hilarious and unpredictable adventures filled with pop culture references and parodies.
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.
The anime takes place on the screw-shaped island country of Nejigajima and follows the two "Bokyabots" Hebot and the Yurui Prince Nejiru as they collect different "Bokya Neji" screws. When the Bokyabots wear the Bokya Neji screws on their heads, they're able to compete in "Bokya Battles," battles for who can think up and tell the best jokes.
The life of an artist can be hard: Long, arduous hours working with only your thoughts and assistants to keep you company. In the case of overworked mangaka Aito, his attempts to merge the two are so far unsuccessful. His priorities are askew and subjecting his assistants to his fantasies has taken precedent over work. Despite his abuse of power, his assistants are willing to play along. Thankfully, editor Mihari is there to keep him in line, from threatening to fire him to physical punishment.
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.
WATAMOTE follows the misadventures of Tomoko Kuroki, an unpopular and socially anxious high school girl who constantly finds herself in awkward situations. Despite her best efforts to change her unfortunate circumstances, Tomoko's strange behavior and lack of social skills continue to hinder her attempts at popularity.
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.
Haré was a happy boy living in the jungle with his mother, but then one day Guu showed up.
The series follows the hilarious everyday routines of four girls in the Kameido High tennis club who, on occasion, actually play some tennis.
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.
The story revolves around a new team of "Toei robot girls" named "Team Z" that is made up of three girls based on Toei's Mazinger Z franchise: Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, and UFO Robot Grendizer. Usually they perform in activities around Nerima ward in Tokyo to raise the awareness of the promising future energy source "Photon Power" (koushiryoku). However, there are times when "Mechanical Beast" team of girls emerge from the "Subterranean Empire" and attempt to steal the energy. Thus "Team Z" has to battle them to prevent this, though sometimes they just go and beat up the "bad girls" to relieve stress.