The morning after a heavy snowfall, Yu Hirose was knocked down by an icy downhill car after staying up all night on his way home. When he wakes up, he is surprised to find that he has been reborn as a different person with the same last name and an extremely good-looking boy. Furthermore, I live in a situation where the ratio of men and women is unbalanced, with women taking the lead role in society, and the few men who are in a position where it is natural for them to be protected.There are women who have too much sexual desire and want men, and women who are afraid of women and are on the defensive. It was a world in which the composition of men entering the world had been created. Yuu's new school life begins in a world where chastity has been reversed.
Mizusawa Kano is shocked when her childhood friend Horimiya Nene tells her that she plans on confessing to the student council president. Realising that she is in love with Nene, Kano plans to stop her from ending up with the president by making her fall for her instead through the ways of NTR.
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.
Upon discovering that her senior, Yuuki "Senpai" Hisamizu, was attending the challenging Minami High School, Ayumi "Kouhai" Yurino felt her current academic standing wouldn't suffice for the entrance exam. Nevertheless, Senpai offered words of encouragement and coaching if she succeeded. After a year, Senpai encountered Kouhai who had gained admission to the school as a first-year student. However, he noticed that his junior was now making advances towards him! But as promised, they shared amusing, awkward and even amorous experiences together.
Chikako Fujitani’s first kiss at 14 makes her heart flutter. Megumi Kanroji fell in love with the idea of love at 17. Special extra chapters showing the young days of the “Idol wo sagase” cast, which depict their pure and delicate feelings!
Uta Naruse's original affection for her childhood friend, Kaoru, was shattered when Kaoru married Uta's elder brother, Reiichi, whom Uta also held in high esteem. Due to various reasons, Uta is now living with the blissful newlyweds, but one year under the same roof as her crush is making it increasingly difficult for her to manage her emotions. Her loyal confidant, Kuroe, is the only one with whom she shares her concerns. Though plagued by what she thinks is an endless unrequited love, Uta cannot seem to find closure. Recent events suggest that there may be underlying issues in Kaoru and Reiichi's relationship which they are hiding behind their apparent happiness.
Ever since a lifesaving blood transfusion, Haruka Kuze has been indebted to Maruna Rinjou. The only problem: How do you show your gratitude to someone who barely gives you the time of day? So when he finds out she's actually a witch, Haruka swears he'll do whatever it takes to help her graduate from magic school-even if it means cross-dressing as a girl! But does Maruna really hate him, or is there another reason she gets so flustered when he's around?
Mei Haruno possesses the rare gift of being able to detect arrows hovering above individuals that indicate their beloved. Despite her natural talent, Mei has trouble accepting her ability due to her past encounters. Furthermore, she is incapable of spotting her own arrow and encounters feelings of resentment when she encounters sappy couples. Disheartened, Mei decides to start anew by enrolling in a different high school. Unexpectedly, Mei's life takes a sudden turn when she reconnects with her best friend Sayo Shirayuki after seven years of separation. Before relocating, Sayo confessed her affection for Mei and stayed true to her sentiment by carrying an arrow for her. The plot thickens when Mei inadvertently rescues Rinna Fukatsu from a panic attack, and Rinna begins to harbor romantic sentiments towards Mei. Managing two suitors when her initial idea was to evade romance entirely, Mei is compelled to confront her emotions while balancing the feelings of everyone else involved.
Bullying is now so widespread that it is often dismissed, but when bullies use excessive verbal abuse and physical violence, authorities typically intervene. However, Hana Shirasaki faces an unfortunate situation that is the polar opposite. Her peer Nakajima relishes in bullying and openly shames her in ways that are unimaginable. Through fear and blackmail, Nakajima intimidates those around him to look away from his heinous actions. Even if someone bravely stands up against Nakajima, their efforts would be futile because no one would support them. Although Nakajima's gruesome conduct exceeds depravity and goes far beyond forgiveness, the secrets behind his behavior are more nauseating than one could ever imagine.
There are a total of six members in the ping pong club for boys. While two members are considered ordinary, the remaining four possess unique traits such as a fascination with sexual deviation, twisted inclinations, strong body odor, and a contentious female manager. This series challenges societal norms far beyond anything previously seen in the western world; however, it maintains a certain allure. The club members indulge in unconventional activities, including their "Protruding Pecker Serve" and inappropriate behavior towards cross-dressing members. Additionally, the show contains an unsettling "Turtle Sequence" that defies explanation.
Atsushi Ikeda, known for his compassionate nature, takes care of abandoned animals and provides them with shelter in his own home. One night, he finds an injured high school student, Riya Narukawa, with a violin outside his door and decides to take him in. Riya, a fierce young man, wakes up with no recollection of why he was unconscious there, as memory lapses are common for him. The next day, Riya experiences a headache while playing the violin for Atsushi and confesses to having a deceased brother's spirit within him, forcing him to play. Atsushi is shocked, but soon discovers that Riya is a gifted violinist and the son of a famous musician. He also learns that Riya has a multiple personality disorder, which causes him to believe that his younger brother's spirit resides within him. As Riya struggles to understand his psychological issues that stem from societal pressures and expectations placed upon his talent, he begins to realize the importance of Atsushi's presence in his life.