K-ON! tells the story of Yui Hirasawa, a ditzy and airheaded high school girl who joins the Light Music Club at her all-girls school. Alongside her classmates Ritsu, Mio, and Tsumugi, they form a band called 'After School Tea Time' and together they navigate the challenges of teenage life, friendship, and pursuing their passion for music.
Urara Shiraishi is a model student with excellent grades. Ryu Yamada is a trouble student. One day, Urara tumbles down the stairs with Ryu. After the accident, their bodies become switched. When they tumbled down the stairs, they happened to kiss. They guess that they may have changed bodies because of the kiss. They kiss again and they get their own bodies back. Through kissing they can change bodies freely. They also learn that there are 7 witches with special abilities and that the 7 witches can use their special abilities by kissing, so Urara and Ryu set out to find the 7 witches.
Miku finds out that the most popular guy at school will be living under the same roof as her for the summer. Will a budding summer romance blossom?
Sachi (Yamada Anna) and Ayari (Otomo Karen) suddenly become sisters after their parents remarry. Right after their marriage, the parents go on a trip overseas. Sachi and Ayari begin to live together. They are the same age and attended different high schools. Sachi is extroverted and loves eating delicious food. Ayari is introverted and enjoys cooking delicious food. At first, the two girls feel awkward being around each other, but, through food, they get to know each other and develop a bond.
I Want to Eat Your Pancreas is a coming-of-age drama about a high school bookworm who discovers a diary belonging to a classmate. The diary reveals that the classmate has a terminal illness and only a few months left to live. Through shared experiences and a growing friendship, the two navigate the complexities of life and make a bucket list of things to do before the classmate's time runs out. The story is filled with emotion, tragedy, and ultimately, the power of friendship.
All About Lily Chou-Chou tells the story of two troubled Japanese junior high students who escape into the world of music to cope with their struggles with bullying, isolation, and the pressures of adolescence.
When a high school girl discovers that she has the ability to time travel, she uses this power to navigate the complexities of love, friendship, and growing up. However, she soon realizes that altering the past can have unforeseen consequences.
Tsumugi Aoba and Sou Sakura dated in high school. They both liked music. After graduating, Sou sent her a message breaking up. She started dating Minato Togawa, a mutual friend. 8 years later, she sees Sou, only to learn he is deaf.
Higa Nobuko was born and raised with her four siblings in a farmhouse in the "Yanbaru region" in the northern part of the main island of Okinawa. She aims to become a chef drawing inspiration from Okinawan cuisine. The four siblings follow very different paths, but the memories of their hometown connect their hearts and they're able to overcome their hardships as a family.
Adaptation of the novel of the same name.
Setoka Tachibana is a female high school student who has confessed her feelings to other boys 12 times, but has been rebuffed each time. Her older brother Haruka Tachibana cares for his younger sister deeply, but he keeps secret from her that they are not blood related. One day, Setoka's first love Takane Serikawa appears after many years and approaches her.
Let Me Eat Your Pancreas follows the story of a high school student who discovers the diary of a classmate with a terminal illness. As they spend time together, they form a deep bond and learn valuable lessons about life, love, and friendship.
Babel (2006) is a film about the tragic events that occur when a married couple is on vacation in Morocco. Their story intertwines with others, including a Mexican nanny who takes her American charges to Mexico, a deaf Japanese teenage girl struggling to communicate, and a Moroccan Arab and his sons who get involved in a shooting. The film explores themes of loss, cultural differences, and fate.
Linda Linda Linda is a comedy drama film set in a Japanese high school. A group of teenage girls decides to form a band and perform at their school festival. The film follows their journey as they face various challenges and bond over their love for music.
When a zombie outbreak hits Japan, a reclusive comic strip artist named Hideo embarks on a journey to find his girlfriend and discovers his own inner strength along the way.
Swing Girls is a comedy-drama film about a group of high school girls who, after accidentally destroying their school's music club, decide to form a band in order to save it. Despite lacking any musical talent or experience, they persevere through various challenges and learn valuable life lessons along the way. With their unwavering determination and passion, the girls embark on a journey of self-discovery and friendship.
Kiki, a young witch, leaves her home with her talking cat, Jiji, to start her own delivery service in a new town. Along the way, she faces challenges, makes new friends, and learns about self-confidence and growing up.
A group of high school students are forced into a game where they are hypnotized to commit suicide on an unknown command. Where no one is safe from a sudden death, how can they avoid their fates?
A high school girl is recruited by a photographer to be a model for a photo book. Thinking that she can make lots of money she agrees. He starts innocently enough but slowly convinces her to pose for more explicit shots.
Hana and Alice navigate through their everyday lives as they deal with crushes, friendship, and the challenges of high school. Their journey takes an unexpected turn when they stumble upon an amnesia case that reveals new truths about themselves and their friendship.