Shan, born weak and a worry to his family as the son of the Dragon Master Alterion, discovered a dragon egg in the forest and became its master. An anime adaptation was planned for release in Japan in 2015, but ultimately cancelled. The webtoon "The Dragon Master" is based on the novel "The Owner of the Divine Dragon" by Taeseon. In the novel, Shan is considered the most beautiful person on Atreia, but in the webtoon, he is an ordinary boy mistaken for a girl due to his feminine appearance. Despite having a "harem" of male admirers, Shan identifies as asexual and masculine, causing frustration when mistaken for a girl. The English translation of the webtoon contains misspelled character names, with the Korean original providing accurate spelling and character profiles.
Natsume Kanade, a high school teacher dealing with amnesia, seeks to recollect his forgotten dreams, love, and identity. His quest leads him to a strange man donning dark glasses, who goes by the name "God." Natsume wakes up with a throbbing headache and vague memories of the previous day, struggling to understand his situation. He must prepare for his school responsibilities at the command of the mysterious glasses-wearing man, but he's unsure of his own identity. Feeling bewildered, Natsume wonders why others seem to be aware of his situation, leaving him perplexed.
Rewritten: 1. Satsuki has a boy who is eager to fulfill all her wishes, even from beyond the grave. 2. A tale about a house plagued by unexplainable phenomena. 3. What is the mystery behind a boy who should have perished but is still wandering around? And why are the teachers keeping it hush-hush?
Shoji Tokairin, a postgraduate student researching AI, gets lured in by a huge paycheck and takes on a part-time job from a mysterious organization called Miyama Zoo to develop an app. Impressed by his work, the director of the organization gives him the codename Owl and recruits him into Miyama Zoo. But, things take a dark turn when an accident happens at one of the works he was assigned. As he digs deep about the organization out of paranoia, he discovers that Miyama Zoo is actually a group of criminals, each using animal-based codenames. By the time he realizes he has been unknowingly aiding criminal activities, he's already knee-deep in the operation. Figures with names like Bambi, Jackal, and Monkey begin appearing one after another, dragging him into high stakes, life or death missions. Can he escape? Who's really on his side? The game has begun, and there's no turning back.
George Mallory and Andrew Irvine attempted to become the first to summit Mount Everest in 1924 but disappeared during their final ascent. The mystery of whether they reached the top remained unsolved for decades. Fast forward to 1993, when Makoto Fukamichi, a Japanese photographer, discovers an old camera in an antique store in Kathmandu. He believes the camera may have belonged to Mallory but later finds out it landed in the hands of "Bikha Sanp," who could be Jouji Habu, a famous mountaineer who vanished years ago. Determined to investigate Habu's connection to Nepal, Fukamichi sets out to uncover the truth and potentially rewrite mountaineering history by reaching the summit of the gods.
Kyoya Ida is a tough detective who serves in the Shinjuku Police precinct. He is notorious among his colleagues for being an uncompromising figure who is willing to use deadly methods in order to crack cases. As a result, he has earned the ire of both lower-ranking and higher-ranking officers at the National Police Agency. Nevertheless, there are those within the force who applaud Ida's bravery and ingenuity in applying lethal tactics when all other avenues of investigation have been exhausted.
Kan Xing, a young man who's unfamiliar with Taoism, finds a talented Taoist girl, Li Li, in search for his sister within a strange escape room store. However, for what they find in the store is far beyond their understanding. All the signs point that behind the beloved face of the Taoist priests, hides a truth far more unsettling. And for the first time, these young ones are exposed to the complexity of the human heart.
In Sakurada, a quaint town by the Pacific Ocean, a remarkable phenomenon occurs where almost half of its populace possess extraordinary abilities such as telepathy with felines and manipulation of historical events. These powers are closely monitored and regulated by a group called the "Kanrikyoku." As prominent members of their school's "Houshi" organization, Asai Kei and Haruki Misora are dedicated to fulfilling their assigned missions by the Kanrikyoku. Misora can turn back time to three days prior, effectively erasing any recent events or memories, while Kei has the unique ability to "recall" past memories, rendering Misora's power irrelevant. Collaborating with remarkable skill, the pair executes challenging tasks assigned to them by the Kanrikyoku with ease.
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Working a part-time job, living without relying on his adoptive parents, getting paid by his flatmate to do his work for him—such is the daily life of Al Adley, a rather dry South Asian man in his 20s. His self-reliant and simple lifestyle changes on the day he realizes that a single event can change one's whole life: that day is when news breaks out that the mayor of London has been fatally stabbed while on a train through the Tube. Al just happened to be at the scene of the crime, and suspicions that he may be the culprit only grow when he finds a bloody knife in his jacket pocket later that evening. It is not long before Al gets a knock on his door from Lenny Ellis, an inspector for the police who is overly dedicated to his job. With the detective willing to give the young man the benefit of the doubt, Al and Ellis begin a race against time to find the mayor's true murderer.
People from all over the galaxy vie for a chance to enter the esteemed Cosmo Academy, including Tadatos Lane, an esper with orphan origins on Terra. The ultimate test involves a hazardous mission simulation on an abandoned starship. Each batch of ten ambitious candidates embark on the challenge, but Tada's team is stunned to discover an extra member onboard the Esperanza. As the exam progresses, emotions run high and allegations of sabotage arise with Tada as the prime suspect.