"I have a fiancée...?" One day, Higashi Kujou Hiroyuki, an ordinary high school student, is told a surprising fact by his father about an arranged engagement. His fiancée is Kiryu Ayane, the "Villainess" at school, known to everyone for her sharp tongue and coldhearted personality.
Kaine is an egotistical and iron-willed knight who has a hard time getting along with Leo, a talented sorcerer. Leo's aloof nature annoys Kaine to the point he throws Leo out of the adventuring party only for the party to continuously lose its battles. Disgraced, Kaine asks for Leo to return but Leo has one condition: Kaine must get on his knees and apologize. Kaine, distressed and humiliated breaks down and seeing Kaine at his weakest awakens something inside Leo...
After rigorously training for three years, the ordinary Saitama has gained immense strength which allows him to take out anyone and anything with just one punch. He decides to put his new skill to good use by becoming a hero. However, he quickly becomes bored with easily defeating monsters, and wants someone to give him a challenge to bring back the spark of being a hero. Upon bearing witness to Saitama's amazing power, Genos, a cyborg, is determined to become Saitama's apprentice. During this time, Saitama realizes he is neither getting the recognition that he deserves nor known by the people due to him not being a part of the Hero Association. Wanting to boost his reputation, Saitama decides to have Genos register with him, in exchange for taking him in as a pupil. Together, the two begin working their way up toward becoming true heroes, hoping to find strong enemies and earn respect in the process.
Rangga was robbed while withdrawing money, so he loses everything he saved for rent and college. He sees a high paying job and applies, and at the interview, he finds out his debts are paid. Rangga's work now is to babysit a 10-year-old with weird powers and destroy evil spirits with him
Adam is a high school boy who has been separated from his childhood crush since he was 9. One day, a handsome model transferred into his class, and the person turns out to be Beau!. Since Beau is so different now, Adam is unsure of how their love will play out
We were just childhood friends… until now. Once you start having feelings for them, there's no going back! (Source: Ganma!, translated)
Sparks fly when high school delinquent Tsubaki antagonizes the leader of a local trash pick-up gang, the Iberico Pigs... except instead of going on one of his famous rampages, Iberico invites Tsubaki out to dinner instead. As the two of them spend more time together, will their relationship be nipped in the bud by Tsubaki's uncertainty, the Pigs' jealousy, or Iberico's family ties to organized crime? Meanwhile, a members of Iberico's crew hides a painful past—can he find it in himself to open up his heart to another? In a comedic, tender, awkward, and sometimes deadly serious tale of high school trash pick-up gangs, environmental conscientiousness, and real-life mobsters, Iberico & Love & Camellia follows the mutual support and growing heartfelt feelings between rough-and-tumble young men.
The story follows Hajime Sekiguchi, a former life insurance salesman who, in a moment of desperation, makes the unexpected leap into the world of hosts. At Club One, Hajime finds himself surrounded by a cast of eccentric personalities: a "younger brother" type host with 20 years of experience, a former idol specializing in romantic sales tactics, and a hyper-aggressive host obsessed with mobile games. Despite thinking, "This isn't a job for anyone with a sane mind," Hajime uses his polished insurance sales skills to attract clients and carve out a surprising niche for himself.
Meet Takuya Seo, an otaku who sits behind the popular gals in class, Ijichi and Amane. Since they're people from different "castes," you wouldn't expect them to have much in common. But when their worlds collide over a borrowed eraser, Takuya slips up about his favorite anime, and Amane...is rather quick to correct him. She says she's not a fan, but her familiarity with the series suggests otherwise. Could she be...a fellow geek?!