Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play follows the story of a teenage girl named Miaka Yuki who is transported into an alternate reality after reading a mysterious book. In this new world, she becomes the priestess of the book and must gather the seven celestial warriors to summon the god Suzaku and fulfill her destiny. Along the way, she faces numerous challenges and romantic rivalries as she navigates the politics and dangers of the land.
Saiunkoku is a world of eight provinces or houses, each named after a different colour. The new Emperor, Shi Ryuuki, has gained for a reputation for being uninterested in courtly matters and for flaunting his love for men. Shuurei, although born of the important Kou family, has difficulty making ends meet. She easily accepts an invitation to be the Emperor's concubine in order to turn him into a good ruler. The mysterious Seiran, a young man who was adopted by her father, goes with her as Ryuuki's bodyguard. Entering the imperial palace revives Shuurei's dream of being a court official, and, together with the many companions she meets along the way, continues moving bravely forward while trying to fend off the Emperor's advances.
Making up for her sins in a past life as the evil princess Elise, Aoi Takamoto dedicates her life to saving people as a doctor. But a fatal accident cuts her atonement short, and suddenly, she's back to her previous life, 10 years before her death! Will her foresight and medical brilliance help her change her past ways and heal an ailing empire, or is fate doomed to repeat itself?
Hino goes to a school that specializes in music and has two streams: the normal stream and the music stream, where the music students are regarded as the more elite. She was running late for her class one day when she saw a tiny fairy, who seemed really excited that she could see it. The next day, the entrants in the music competition, who are decided by the school, are announced. Hino's name appears on the list - except she doesn't play an instrument. The fairy gives her a magical violin that can be played by anyone. Reluctantly, she enters into the competition and is forced to deal with the prejudices of her peers.
After being summoned to a different world, a 20-year-old office worker named Sei Takanashi discovers that she has magical abilities. She begins her new life in a medieval-like fantasy world, where she enjoys a peaceful and healing lifestyle. As a saint with unparalleled magical power, Sei becomes involved in various adventures, meets diverse characters, and explores the secrets of her new surroundings.
Leon, an office worker, gets reincarnated into a challenging dating sim video game where women rule and only attractive men succeed. However, Leon has an advantage—he remembers everything from his past life, including a complete playthrough of the game he's now trapped in. Determined to live a peaceful life in the countryside, Leon sets off on a journey to revolutionize this new world and achieve his ultimate desire.
Anzu Hoshino's blissful life playing video games and indulging in snacks is disrupted when a magical creature transports her to a world filled with hot guys. To return to her normal life, she must navigate this altered reality and reluctantly befriends Tsukasa Kazuki, one of the hottest guys in school.
In an alternate history where the male population is nearly decimated, eligible men serve as concubines to the woman shogun inside the walls of the Ooku.
The Wallflower follows the story of Sunako Nakahara, a goth girl who lives in a mansion with four male models. When her aunt makes a deal with the boys to turn Sunako into a proper lady, they face hilarious challenges and unexpected romance.
This musical reworking of Too Many Husbands (1940), features Grable as a top singer and dancer who's been widowed by WW II. She marries her late husband's songwriting partner, Gower Champion, but the new marriage is thrown for a loop when Lemmon, her first husband, turns up very much alive and eager to see Grable.
The war between the Heike clan and the Genji clan continues. This time, Nozomi has to fight a powerful supernatural enemy and make a choice: protect her friends and stay by Kurou's side, or choose her first love, Masaomi, which is the leader of the Heike, and her enemy.
Surreal short film based on Aleister Crowley's poem The Red Lips of the Octopus. English Occultist Aleister Crowley reminiscences his love affair with Herbert Charles Pollitt.
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