RomancePsychologicalJosei
A romantic story set in show-business and modeling world, Crash reveals the influence played and the links joining the publicity, cinema and TV worlds: as a vector to the image manipulation, that tends too often to dehumanize the top model or actor, reducing him to a simple image in 2-dimension. (Source: ShoujoMagic)
ComedyRomanceSchool
1. Mikan no Koi 2. Natsu no Omoide (Memories of Summer) 3. Mune no Honoo (Heart Ablaze) 4. Sugar 5. 3-nen Mae no... (Three Years Ago...) 6. Camel 7. Onimaru-san no Koi (Miss Onimaru's Love) 8. Familia Familia 9. Naki Neko Gekkou wo Abiru 10-12. Koko wa Kaeritasou
DramaRomanceYuri
Rutsu, a novelist, finds herself caught between her boyfriend and another woman. (Source: Lililicious)
DramaRomanceSchool
Tsuzumi and Mai both like the same guy, but he's currently studying abroad. While he's away, they decide to compete in the culture festival's beauty pageant in order to determine who will have the right to confess to him when he returns. [Written by Denji]
RomanceJosei
RomanceSchoolShoujo
Due to the nature of her father's job, Maruko Juri has been changing schools since her elementary years. Since she changes school way too often, she has never really made any memories with anyone except for two boys who she used to call by A-kun and B-kun. Somehow these two boys had left lasting impression in her memories. Particularly A-kun, the boy who made her heart skip beats, the same boy who promised to propose to her seven years into the future after it was decided that she would be leaving his side for the time being. Juri, now a high school student, somehow made her way back to the same city where she met the two boys after her father got transferred again. She is ready to not get carried away but deep down she hopes to meet the two boys again as she prepares for her very first day in her school. As she starts introducing herself to her new class, a boy steps in, hugs her in front of the whole class and asks her to go out with him...
MysteryDramaHistorical
During the Edo period, although the movement to educate commoners was growing, many unfortunately still could not read or write. Thus, daishoya, or people who made a business of reading and writing for hire, were a big help to the illiterate. Saei is one of these daishoya, but his job is not quite as simple as it seems...or as innocent...
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