Usagi Drop tells the story of Daikichi, a young bachelor who takes in Rin, the illegitimate 6-year-old daughter of his late grandfather. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of family life, learning about love, loss, and what it means to be a parent. Throughout the series, they encounter various challenges such as navigating the world of daycare, dealing with the pressures of society, and coping with the loss of a loved one. Usagi Drop is a heartwarming slice-of-life anime that explores themes of family, friendship, and coming of age.
Kids on the Slope is a heartwarming coming-of-age story set in 1960s Japan. It follows the lives of high school students Kaoru, Sentaro, and Ritsuko as they navigate friendship, love, and the power of music. Kaoru, a reserved and introverted classical pianist, finds himself drawn to the world of jazz when he meets Sentaro, a talented and free-spirited drummer. As their friendship and love for music deepens, they form a bond that helps them overcome their own personal struggles. Together with Ritsuko, their mutual friend and a love interest for both boys, they navigate the ups and downs of high school life, discovering themselves and the joy of music along the way.
Non Non Biyori follows the daily lives of four girls living in the remote countryside of Japan. Together, they embark on various adventures, encounter comedic mishaps, and build strong friendships.
After fostering their friendship through camping in high school and going separate ways, a grown-up Nadeshiko Kagamihara, Rin Shima, Chiaki Ohgaki, Aoi Inuyama and Ena Saito reunite to build a campsite.
Bunny Drop follows the life of Daikichi, a single man who takes in a mysterious six-year-old girl named Rin. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of parenthood, forming an unexpected and heartwarming bond. As Daikichi learns how to be a father, he discovers the joys and challenges of raising a child.
After being thought dead, a female prisoner escapes from captivity and embarks on a killing spree to seek revenge on those who have wronged her. Along the way, she confronts her incestuous brother and faces various obstacles.
Kamome Diner is a heartwarming movie about an enterprising Japanese woman who opens a diner in Helsinki, Finland. The film explores themes of entrepreneurship, cultural differences, friendship, and acceptance.
Izumi (Kento Hayashi) was abandoned by his parents. He now commits burglary, targeting women and the elderly. He is chased by the cops. While on the run, in the mountains of Miyazaki Prefecture, he helps an injured elderly woman, Suma (Etsuko Ichihara). Izumi then stays at Suma's home. At first, Izumi keeps an eye for money that he can steal. The people though in the village think Izumi is Suma's grandson and take care of him. A change takes place in Izumi.
The story of how Baraz and Meray tried to teach a Hoopa to behave, when they were kids. This is a prologue to the "Hoopa and the Clash of Ages" movie.
Two young women pursue the same man with opposite strategies - one learns subservience, the other domination.
In a posh, swanky restaurant, a neurotic man's meal is interrupted by an unexpected little guest.
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