Residing in a luxurious mansion with a team of servants at his beck and call, the young lad, aged nine, becomes engrossed in the enigmatic Tanaka, the only denizen of Asian heritage among his household. Drawn to Tanaka's exotic NINJA lineage, the boy perceives his presence as an exceptional occurrence, rendering him charmingly intriguing. One destined day, he stumbles upon the servant's quarters and is promptly bewitched by Tanaka's unkempt appearance. Expressing his heart's desire, the boy picks Tanaka as his personalized attendant, causing a budding romance to flourish between Shota and his newfound affection.
Commercial pilot Ling Yufei had been hopeful of achieving his dream of becoming a Captain, but everything went awry when a sudden turn of events shattered his dreams. To add insult to injury, the newly appointed Captain was younger than him and an ex-paratrooper! Ling Yufei now has no choice but to operate the "Romantic Airline" alongside his new superior. What exciting tales will we encounter on this airline? Hold on tight, SkyHawk's Romantic Airline is ready for takeoff...Please note that this was previously produced by a different studio in 2019.
Bai Tian, who had lost his parents, was brought to a sect consisting of those who lacked ambition, known as "salted fish," by Yu Xiao, a young taoist he had never crossed paths with before. Bai Tian burned with a thirst for vengeance, but as he settled into a carefree life, his drive began to slip away . . .
As Watanabe found himself in a predicament, the words "You drive me crazy because you're so cute" kept echoing in his mind. He was a high school teacher and a Sub, heartbroken after his fiancée left him. Driven by desperation and fueled by alcohol, Watanabe swiped right on a dating app for Doms and Subs to meet someone who could satisfy his needs. To his surprise, he matched with none other than his former student, Izumi. Despite his attempt to maintain distance, a certain incident linked him to Izumi. However, one day, Izumi disappeared, leaving Watanabe to confront the suppressed Sub instincts. In a surprising twist, Izumi's innocent comment about his cuteness acted as a catalyst, igniting a spark in Watanabe's feelings.
Kitamura Ichiro, a bakery worker and night school attendee, experienced a chilling encounter one night. He witnessed a group of ghost-like beings parading through the streets. Frightened, he ran away and confided in a journalist named Honda. Tragically, Honda died in a car crash the next day while on his way to meet Ichiro. In a mind-boggling turn of events, Honda transmitted information regarding the afterlife to the world through his own death. According to his account, when people die, they become souls that enter the afterlife. There, the world is split into three areas that are clashing in a war with Three Missions. The recent increase in births is due to the high number of deaths in this battle. To compensate, the dead are sent to the afterlife's battlefield, and plane crashes are staged to train souls for combat. The strange march Ichiro witnessed was the souls marching towards the battlefield. Honda's story was shared through the efforts of Shiro and Edda Shimoda, from the magazine Honda worked for. Honda was unfortunately imprisoned for spreading uncomfortable truths about the afterlife, and Ichiro died. However, with the help of the transmission of dead gods, their spirits managed to make it into the afterlife. Ichiro joined the resistance against the ongoing war in this new realm. He eventually freed 78.5 million ghosts, including Honda, and helped them return to the real world. The ghosts struggled to fit in and eventually settled in South America, where there was more space.
1. Gachaboy Ichidaiki (Gachaboy's Record of One Generation) 2. Kami no Toride 3. Sukippara no Blues 4. Tokiwasou Monogatari 5. Toiu Tegami ga Kita 6. Doubutsu Tsurezuregusa (Essay on Idleness of Animals) 7. Dotsuitare (Bassui)
Beneath a dog signboard-adorned building in the shopping district near the office street, you can find "Youshoku no Nekoya" - a cafeteria with a feline illustration on its entrance. This longstanding western cuisine establishment has been serving nearby salarymen a diverse range of menus for over half a century and is beloved by the locals as their go-to dining spot. However, "Nekoya" has a hidden aspect. On Saturdays, the cafeteria shuts its doors to the public and hosts enigmatic guests who appear at the sound of a chime. These visitors come from far-off lands, seeking out exotic and mysterious delicacies. Unbeknownst to them, these dishes are the same humble fares enjoyed by the salarymen. Nevertheless, to these exclusive guests, it is an unparalleled culinary adventure. In their quest for perfection, this cafeteria is renowned as the "alternate-world restaurant." And now, the chime sounds, signaling the arrival of the weekend's guests.
In a tale, the characters of 765 Production in THE iDOLM@STER partake in a calming culinary experience. These characters are referred to as idols.
Haru Yonezawa is an outstanding office manager who is looked up to by all of his teammates. On the surface, he is cool and collected, never getting his feathers ruffled by his grouchy boss. But the truth is he has a secret hobby that, if anyone found out about, would destroy his elite image. Every night, after a long, stressful day at work, he unwinds by dressing up and roleplaying… as a dog. Looking for a new “master” to help meet his needs, he calls upon a call-girl, who shows up and is none other than one of his subordinates from work!