Plot: Inuyashiki lives an unhappy life and is terminally ill. One day a bright light strikes the earth and hits the old man. When he comes to his senses again, he notices his new superpowers, which make him a hero.
Plot: Neon Genesis Evangelion is a Japanese media franchise created by Hideaki Anno and owned by Khara. Most of the franchise features an apocalyptic mecha action story, which revolves around the efforts by ... Wikipedia
Plot: Happy Sugar Life is a Japanese psychological thriller manga series written and illustrated by Tomiyaki Kagisora. It was serialized in Square Enix's shōnen manga magazine Gangan Joker from May 2015 to June 2019. The series is licensed by Yen Press. Wikipedia
Plot: Break-dancing but fierce warrior Mugen has to deal with the cold-blooded and conceited Jin, a samurai who believes he is above all. These sworn enemies are brought together by Fuu for a special task.
Plot: The Holy Empire of Britannia conquered the country known as Japan and now call it Area 11. Its residents lost their rights to self-govern and are now called Elevens. The Empire uses powerfully destructive robotic weapons called Knightmares to ensure control, but someone is about to stand up against...
Plot: Kodaka, a transfer student, finds it difficult to make friends. He meets Yozora, an equally lonely student who talks to an imaginary person. Together, they form a club for people with no friends.
Plot: A color-blind girl from a family of mages travels back in time to 2018 and attends high school with her grandmother's younger self on a quest to get in touch with her closed-off emotions.
Plot: A girl and her robot companion search for her mother, who's lost within a vast chasm. The enormous cave system, known as the Abyss, is the only unexplored place in the world. Nobody knows how deep down goes this titanic pit, inhabited by strange and wondrous creatures and full of mysterious ancient...
Plot: A middle school girl makes a game out of embarrassing a classmate she likes, leading him to try retaliating in kind, but she always seems to be one step ahead of him.
Plot: Durarara!!, often shortened to DRRR!!, is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryohgo Narita, with illustrations by Suzuhito Yasuda, that has also been adapted into a Japanese anime series. Wikipedia
Plot: Fierce in appearance but gentle at heart, Ryuji forms an unlikely friendship with Taiga, a tiny girl with a sharp tongue and a tough attitude. Together they try to help each confess their love to their crushes.
Plot: Trigun is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Nightow. The manga was serialized in Tokuma Shoten's Shōnen Captain in 1995 with three collected volumes when the magazine was discontinued in 1997. Wikipedia
Plot: A 17-year-old boy from the last surviving city on Earth holds the key to stopping an alien invasion: a giant fighting machine that obeys his commands.
Plot: The Rover K-series engine is a series of internal combustion engines built by Powertrain Ltd, a sister company of MG Rover. The engine was a straight-four cylinder built in two forms, SOHC and DOHC, ranging from 1.1 to 1.8 L; 67.9 to 109.6 cu in. Wikipedia
Plot: Inuyashiki lives an unhappy life and is terminally ill. One day a bright light strikes the earth and hits the old man. When he comes to his senses again, he notices his new superpowers, which make him a hero.
Plot: Furuya has a fascination for zombies and collects trinkets and watches any movie and plays any game with them in it. When his cat dies however this hobby becomes somewhat of an obsession as he tries to revived his pet using an old manuscript. Rea, an girl who is popular and seems to have it all, is...
Plot: Working undercover, Hei, an elite Contractor, works for the syndicate while searching for his sister. Assisting him are Mao, a Contractor trapped inside a cat, and Yin who helps him locate his target.
Plot: Kokkoku: Moment by Moment is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Seita Horio. It was serialized in Kodansha's Monthly Morning Two magazine from May 2008 to September 2015, with its chapters collected into eight tankōbon volumes. Wikipedia