ComedyShoujo
This is a slapstick romance, where girls and boys clash in a ‘modern’ co-ed high school. There is a lot of romantic intrigue, quite a bit of gender-bending and some teenage angst when adults Just Don’t Understand. (Source: Goldbird)
ComedyShounen
This manga is a heartwarming beautiful girl anthropomorphism gag manga created to soften the hardenened hearts of the present day.
ComedyRomanceSchool
Shibuya Hiromi's mother eloped with Ootsuka Junko's father, who lived in the same apartment building!? The two were initially at each other's throats, however, realizing their circumstances, both decide instead to take the motto, "Become more happy than those two that left!!" and tackle their love lives aggressively. Both continue on their record of heartbreaks, until Ootsuka finally gets a boyfriend!? (Source: An Endless Story)
ComedySchoolShoujo
The elder daughter, So Chin, has always lived thinking that the world turned around her. Now she can live her "school training" but she goes to the school. She never imagined that there she would find her prince.
ComedyDramaSlice of Life
A journalist is one who collects stories suitable for television and news, but the young journalist in Researcher must learn all the difficulties that come with the job including big wigs of the company who look down on her and the rival companies who threaten her business.
The time is the Heian Period, the place, ancient Kyoto. Rumor has it that Tomoe, the daughter of a noble, is extremely shy. She almost never goes to social gatherings at Court, preferring instead to shut herself away at home. But the truth is that Lady Tomoe makes the most of her natural gift and burning curiosity, enthusiastically writing couplets... or rather, tales of coupling, dojinshi (with the authority figure as the "top"). This is a story of a lady’s friendship and fujoshi picture scrolls. (Source: ANN)
AdventureComedyParody
Average junior high school student Kei Aramaki finds out one day that he's actually the banished prince of the undersea Anchovie Kingdom. Furthermore, he finds out that his kingdom was betrayed by Smoke, a trusted retainer who helped the Hondawara Empire in plotting the destruction of his erstwhile kingdom. Kei has to figure out how to defeat the Hondawara Empire while avoiding a pointless battle with Imperial Princess Okiamisu. An homage to and parody of Osamu Tezuka's "Umi no Triton". Originally ran in special issues of "Weekly Shounen Sunday"
Calendar Boy depicts the whimsical adventures of human personifications of national holidays on the Japanese calendar. Focusing on gags that are tied to stereotypes and images typically associated with holidays in Japan, like "New Year's Day" is a traditional Japanese individual, "Coming of Age Day" likes to drink, and "Valentine's Day" is an unrepentant casanova. (manga updates)
AdventureComedyDrama
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