Based on the original version of same name created by Cris Morena, the series tells the story of a group of orphans living in a manor, known as Raio de Luz, struggling and being guided by a young woman, Carol, that assumes a maternal figure for them. Their experiences such as discovering first love, deceptions, loneliness and friendship, as well as adventures in fantasy, are depicted throughout the series. The narrative is followed by musical themes and videoclips.
When Yumi Fukuzawa entered the Lillian Girls' Academy, a prestigious all-girls Catholic school in Tokyo, she never imagined she would catch the eye of beautiful and demure Sachiko Ogasawara, one of the school's most popular students. Now Sachiko has offered to be Yumi's soeur, her "sister" and guide for all her years at the academy. The whole idea has Yumi completely flustered—after all, they hardly know each other! The entire campus is abuzz with rumors about the two of them, but Yumi is conflicted over accepting Sachiko's offer. While she admires Sachiko, being her soeur would also mean constantly being at the center of the entire school's attention!
Ryuko Matoi, a high school student, embarks on a quest for revenge against the person who murdered her father. Along the way, she discovers a secret conspiracy and acquires a sentient uniform named Senketsu, which grants her incredible strength and abilities. As Ryuko fights against various adversaries, she uncovers the truth behind her father's death and the mysterious organization behind it.
Kagome Higurashi, a 15-year-old girl from modern-day Tokyo, is transported to the feudal era of Japan through a magical well. There, she encounters InuYasha, a half-demon with an insatiable appetite for power. Together, they embark on a journey to recover the shattered pieces of the mystical Jewel of Four Souls and prevent it from falling into the wrong hands. Along the way, they face various demons, forge new alliances, and discover the true purpose behind Kagome's time-traveling abilities.
Toradora! is a heartwarming and comedic tale of two high school students, Ryuji and Taiga, who form an unlikely friendship and help each other navigate the complexities of love.
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya follows the story of a high school girl named Haruhi Suzumiya, who possesses godlike powers and is completely unaware of it. She forms a school club called the SOS Brigade, with the goal of finding aliens, time travelers, and espers. However, the other members of the club, including Kyon, a normal student, soon discover that Haruhi's desires can shape reality, leading them on various strange adventures.
Hannah Montana is a TV show that follows the life of Miley Stewart, a high school student who lives a secret life as the famous pop star Hannah Montana. With the help of her father, Miley tries to balance her ordinary life at school with her extraordinary life as a celebrity.
Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends follows the story of Kodaka Hasegawa, a high school boy who transfers to a new school and struggles to make friends due to his intimidating appearance. One day, he encounters Yozora Mikazuki, a fellow loner, and the two decide to start a club for people who have trouble socializing. Together, they recruit other misfits including Sena Kashiwazaki, a beautiful but arrogant girl, and Yuki Nagato, a shy and timid girl. As the club members bond and navigate the challenges of high school life, they discover the true meaning of friendship.
Kabamaru is a young ninja who transfers to a new school and faces various challenges while trying to conceal his true identity.
23-year-old school teacher Aoki Daisuke has a huge problem. One of his students, Kokonoe Rin, has proclaimed herself to be Daisuke-sensei's girlfriend and is now on the warpath to win him over or get him fired.
Two best friends become overnight internet sensations when they start a vlog channel and make funny videos. They have to juggle their newfound celebrity status with their everyday lives as they navigate through school, friendship, and the challenges that come with internet fame.
Himitsu no Akko-chan is a pioneering magical girl manga and anime that ran in Japan during the 1960s. The manga was drawn and written by Fujio Akatsuka, and was published in Ribon from 1962 to 1965. It predates the Mahōtsukai Sunny manga, printed in 1966. However, that title is the first magical girl anime as Himitsu no Akko-chan was not broadcast until 1969. The original anime ran for 94 episodes from 1969 to 1970. It was animated by Toei Animation and broadcast by TV Asahi. It has been remade twice, in 1988 and in 1998. Two Akko-chan movies were made in 1989 and five were created between 1969 and 1973. It also adapted into a live action film released in September 1, 2012.
Residing within Tokyo’s district of Ueno are the Colors, three individuals who protect their city by performing good deeds and aiding their community. Or, at the very least, they pretend to be the city’s defenders. In reality, the Colors are just three young girls who spend their time playing make-believe and exploring the city. The Colors’ activities are facilitated by the grandfatherly Daigorou "Pops" Kujiraoka, who uses his store’s inventory of knick-knacks to entertain the rambunctious trio. Not everyone is a fan of the Colors though. The local policeman Saitou just wants to deal with his regular duties, but he often finds himself the target of the Colors’ attention, having been made the villain in most of their fantasies. But despite his personal feelings, Saitou always finds the time to go along with the three girls’ games. Even though the Colors do not actually defend Ueno, they definitely help brighten everyone’s day.
This is the story of a winter day. Kagamihara Nadeshiko, a female high school student who moved from Shizuoka to Yamanashi, rode a bicycle to see Mt. Fuji, but unfortunately, the weather was cloudy and Mt. Fuji cannot be seen. Tired, Nadeshiko falls asleep on the spot and wakes up at night. This is her first time going there and she didn't know how to return. Fortunately, Shima Rin, a girl who loves camping, saves her. They lit a bonfire to warm up and the sound of the blazing firewood permeates the silence of the lake.
Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor follows the story of Glenn Radars, a lazy and un-motivated former mercenary who becomes a substitute teacher at a prestigious magic academy. Despite his lack of enthusiasm, Glenn is forced to take on a class of unruly and eccentric students who possess varying degrees of magical abilities. As the semester progresses, Glenn forms relationships with his students and uncovers the dark secrets of the academy, ultimately leading him to confront his own traumatic past.
Venus Versus Virus revolves around the life of a young girl named Sumire Takahana who has had the power to see ghosts since she was a small child, though no one believes her. One night while running to her dorm building to make curfew, a broach flies out of no where and she pricks her finger on it and sees a demon. Suddenly, another girl clad in gothic lolita clothing arrives bearing a huge gun and kills the demon. Once the ordeal is overwith, the girl gives Sumire a flier for a local clothing store, Venus Vanguard. When Sumire comes to the store, the girl, whose name is Lucia Nabashi, she explains to her that because she pricked her finger on Lucia's broach, Sumire now has the power to see demons as well as ghosts. Additionally, Lucia now wants Sumire to help her rid the world of these demons called Virus that threaten to consume all of humanity.
Murasame Sumika is popular in the high school for her excellence in the marks and sports. However, she has a secret: she is in love with her classmate Kazama Ushio, but she hasn't noticed Sumika's feelings. On the other hand Ushio also has a liking to the love between girls but she only shows any interest in cutesy girls. Sumika, a card-carrying badass who helps run her family's dojo, does not fit this bill even a little. Cue angst, as she is forced to watch from the sidelines as Ushio falls for girl after girl, none of them her. Ushio is always eager to share news about her latest crush. With the duo's knack for attracting trouble, it looks like Sumika's trials have only just begun.
Flowers of Evil follows the story of Takao Kasuga, a troubled teenage boy who becomes entangled in sinister encounters after stealing the gym clothes of his crush. As he navigates through guilt, remorse, and strange behavior, Takao finds himself drawn into a dangerous world of secrets and psychological manipulation.
Cady Heron enrolls in a new high school and befriends a group of popular girls called the Plastics. However, her plan to seek revenge on the group's leader, Regina George, backfires and she ultimately learns the importance of staying true to herself.
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.