A young boy and girl are best friends in Pre-k. Once they move up to regular school they seperate and he forgets who the girl is.
They dont meet again until they both run into each other in their college debate class, where they are known as the two top students and rivals, disagreeing vehemently on every topic available. The girls disdain for the boy is fueled by the fact he forgot they wrre once friends. Their disagreents also spill over into normal life, as they are constantly seen fighting about everything.
However, one day as they are debating in a science room, an explosion in the back of the class is T R I G G E R E D by a gas leak in the science room that they are holding the debate in. The boy instinctively grabs the girl and shields her with his body, and as a result he recieves major injuries on his back, meanwhile the rest of the class is killed before the girls eyes.
The rest of the story is the boy and girl being each others coping mechanism for dealing with the trauma, and additional college and life drama eventually leading into a love story.
but he is unable to confess. She is too pure and loved by everyone, and is already moving on to do great things. He separates from her after highschool much to her teary eyed dismay
years later she is now a well known lawyer that fights for the justice of the people. Yet oddly every time she convicts a criminal, they mysteriously die days later
Jonathan Scott
After failing at suicide for the 10th time, god grants our MC the power to avoid or achieve someone else's suicide, if he can correctly decide between who should and shouldn't have died before the time runs out, he shall be allowed to die.
Hudson Brown
Threadly reminder that you should stop posting that because it's been updated.
A female soldier is blasted into another dimension after an IED explodes. There it's revealed her ancestors were sent to earth in the long past to save a colony of humans from a parasitic life form. The parasites cause human hosts to believe a god exists (but it's really the hosts delusions caused by the parasite).
She's immune to the parasite and is sent back to free earth with some advanced weaponry, but anyone with a parasite on views her as a monster and tries to kill her.
Owen Howard
We start around the time the sakura leaves fall. MC + childhood friend girl both love each other but none dare to confess. PLOT TWIST: Transfer student new UNIQUE GIRL, MC = CONFLICTED. Childhood friend confess, but MC now likes transfer student.
400 chapters of meaningless back-and-forth. He gets neither girls. Hurt both of their feelings. In the ending he and transfer studen hug, WHAT COULD THIS MEAN? ~THE_END~
Wait isnt this 50% of every manga out there?
Christian Foster
Just slap new faces on it, and add an alcoholic female student senpai. Then youll cash in
Brayden Johnson
To make it a bit more risque make the senpai be the first time of the male mc.
James Bell
Also considering a tsundere Imouto-chan, and slowly making this into incest project X.
If this is done tastefully and the tsundere is done like a tsundere should be, it might actually be worth watching.
Lincoln Phillips
ALWAYS
Brandon Sullivan
The risk of this becoming some generic harem are increasing. Must keep the readers/watchers interested enough in the plot girl(s). Their personality must be 10/10.
Jeremiah Morales
It starts with a cliche:MC gets transfered to a fantasy world. But there's no magic, no dragons, none of that shit. The god of that world transfered him and all his friends and made them immortal kings/queens/nobles of several kingdoms. MC has to sort internal issues, the nobles and the rich merhcnats are at the verge of civil war, defend invasions from other kingdoms, but what he really wants to do is conquer the world. Lots of economics and administration matters, lots of medieval/early rennaisance battles/battle tactics/ with a big emphasis on logistics.
Nathan Thompson
High school rom-com, but with a twist.
We don't follow a hapless MC and his harem of implausibly attractive girls.
We follow MC, who's the best in his class academically and is on the path to being an elite. His kanojo is the class' star athlete.
We watch their trials and struggles as they try to live up to their parents', and society's, impossibly high standards.
Liam Turner
All we need is a talented writer who doesnt give a fuck about appealing to everyone
Elijah Turner
You mean the he is a TENSAI?! Can hard work really match up to him?
Easton Nguyen
I'm almost sold. Requesting how they confessed each other's feelings or why did they fell in love.
Brody Miller
MC is an amazing hero who worked all his life to wipe the world of evil forces and all that legendary hero shit.
One day he invades the demon lord castle and tries to finally end the last bastion of villany in the world, the demon lord body swaps, he ends up in a coma since he cannot use the demon lord body correctly for a while.
He wakes up years later, the world has been in peace since the forces of evil were erradicated, but everyone is suffering under the 'legendary hero' rule. The protagonist must join forces with any other villain that he can try to convince to join him and fight the tyrannical ruler. In the meantime he comes to realize he was a fucking faggot before, and that everything he done was reversed by the demon lord everyone thinks heroes are assholes and doing the right thing is stupid, also the actual struggles of the world that some legendary hero wouldn't give a shit before.
Also the demon lord was a girl so its actually a genderbend anime..
Lucas Wilson
A former teen Idol who had single smash hit, but burned out on the Idol lifestyle before she could land lasting success, is stuck living hand to mouth on part time temp jobs now that she's in her 30's. Despite this she still loves music and writes songs, occasionally playing them on NicoNico behind a mask, earning more than a little underground fame. A producer for an up and coming idol group tracks her down despite her anonymity and hires her be their manager and groom them: Give them pointers on how to be idols, show them the ropes of performance both on and off stage, and most importantly, write them songs. Under her tutlage, this young teen idol group explodes out of the gate, becoming incrediblly famous.
Despite her success behind the scenes, despite getting millions to listen to her songs, she only became more bitter and depressed, sad and frustrated that she'll never earn the fame she always sought with her own hands even as people talk behind her back calling her a washed-up has-been living on the coat tails of actual talent.
She quits her job, comes home, and records herself live casting off the mask and reveling who she actually is. She pours her heart and soul, all her frustration and anguish into a live, impromptu song, ad libbed on the spot with her guitar talking about how hard it is make a living teaching other people how to be famous when all you have to go on is your own failure. Her song goes viral, however, and she soon gets offers for contracts with companies, including the rival publishing house of her former idol troupe. And she has to ask herself, is it worth it diving back into the limelight after everything else that's happened to her? Especially when it will essentially make her enemies with her former student Idols who, despite everything else, always stood by and appreciated her?
Jace Diaz
Macross Ω
Humanity had interacted with various races and flourished alongside them. But in the year 2100, mankind's worst enemy returned. The mechanical lifeforms known as The Fleet wrecked havoc turned the peaceful Earth into a battlefield once again and declared a war against the whole Milky Way.
The story goes with our MC, Mike Harvey, with his friends and loved ones killed during the Fleet declaration of war and has nothing but revenge on his mind. His view on the world later changed after he met a girl whose real identity is the widely known idol, Sakurada Kashima.
With the skills he showed during the Fleet's attack on Kashima's world tour, he was qualified to become a new member of the anti-Fleet unit, the Omega Platoon.
Will Mike eventually see a light from his darkened world or he'll remain vengeful for the rest of his life?
Elijah Sanders
Historical events… but everyone is a loli.
Daniel Lee
Magical Girl anime except with Moms; moms actually look older than highschool girls (think Yoriko-sensei from Yuyushiki).
Very simple premise of monsters are attacking children, so the local neighborhood watch hires a retired magical girl (who is super old and powerful) to imbue them with magic to fight off the monsters who are attacking their kids.
nothing really super serious, just a good action/comedy anime with cute older women doing cute things.
Ryder Torres
A colony many lightyears from earth is minding its own business until the Earth Empire invents the first blink drive, allowing them to impose iron-fisted imperial rule through the entire colonized space with their mecha squads.
Of course war happens. Colonies are losing but due to the vastness of space it still keeps going for decades.
Imperial government becomes more draconic over time, leading to many fringe groups who might be the next to be cleansed fleeing. At least those who can afford it.
One day the empire makes one terrible mistake they could not have forseen. They try to shoot down a fleeing convey. A convoy that mostly consists of young girls and their families.
It was actually the magical girl association that had maintained their cover for many centuries, sealing some only moderately troublesome interdimensional beasts in relative peace.
But rather than dying by the ten-thousands protecting their secret they had little choice this time. So they took a stand, defended the convey - just give them an oxygen mask and they're space-capable. After fending off the initial assault they got out with one huge group-teleportation, crashing-landing on the initially shown colony.
And that's about the first half of episode 1.
From there on its about technically inferior but experienced rebel mecha getting magical girls as wingmen who have all kinds of gimmicks at their disposal that make up for the technological gap. But they're inexperienced and not used to fighting in space and against physics-based weapons.
The whole thing basically takes the "fragile little caster girl, huge fucking knight in plate armor" and turns it up to 11 and then throws it into radiation- and shrapnel-filled space. Doesn't have to be grimdark, but a good mix of gritty and heartwarming moments.
To round it off it also incorporates some worldbuilding driven by the fallout from the magical girl exodus. The empire now has to magical beasts by themselves, which give them some difficulty
Xavier Miller
MC frequents a mysterious imageboard online with eccentric shitposters like himself who discuss their personal problems, but they don't realize they are from different times and different places
Like his posts appear as magical writing in an ancient scholar's journal, and their posts both appear to a early 1900s Japanese writer as photographs, and those and her posts are pigeoned to a general who's losing a war he started
Caleb Lee
The Life and Times of Cute OL Cakes
Mason Wood
Pretty teenage boys work at a hostess bar, entertaining middle aged women.
Magical boys get contracted for the very first time because there aren't enough girl candidates. They fuck shit up and hilarity ensues.
Connor Hill
Project Idolm@ster
The signing of the Tokyo Declaration changed the landscape of world politics forever. Disputes between nations who signed this declaration now face off in a literal battle of the bands with the world watching and voting on the winner. With Korea and Japan having specialized for years in the pop idol stage, they now face the prospect of emerging as the two global powers.
Fearing the loss of prestige and significance in the world stage, the US government tasked the CIA to undertake a special program to find out the secrets of the idol groups of Korea and Japan all to create the ultimate girl group. This project codenamed, Idolm@ster.
Adrian Garcia
Since this is my first one ever ill do my best, but i am shit at descrbing stuff
Its a world that is as close to ours as possible except gods, demons, angels, and other supersitious being exist. A boy falls in love with a demon girl, throughout most of their time together they are constantly harassed by the antagonist as he sees their relationship to be a blight upon the world itself. Halfway through the boy and demon girl are killed and it is revealed that the antagonist was actually the protagonist and that the boy was actually the reincarnation of a primordial bein, a being that was rumored to gain untold power from every child that he sired. if they were to conceive a child, The child and its father would bring about the destruction of the world, plunging everything into chaos. The new protagonist is then told that he wasnt the only demon to be reincarnated and is now tasked with tracking down the rest of them and saving the world
(pretty shitty i know, but i like to think that its different from anything else)
Samuel Hernandez
Ok...
So... here is this girl... and she's like 16 and go to school and she like this guy... and she talk to this guy but this guy don't notice her... so... she try to be noticed and there is a lot of hilarous scenes because she fail... but in the end the guy notice her and they're happy together.
Also, add some fanservice over here and there and MAGIC
Bentley Hernandez
A fat NEET gets tired of living like shit and decides to change his life with hard efford.
Benjamin Miller
...
Julian Gomez
Gender Flipped Love Hina.
Charles Murphy
i like it, Madhouse will animate it and we'll give it 3 seasons; put that punching anime on hold till we get this one done.
Anthony Garcia
An anime where the first 4 episodes are episodic as they introduce the four main characters (maybe even three). They live in a world where super powers exist, but very few people have them because your super power coincides with whatever your greatest fear is or whatever you are 100% morally against.
The first episodes/character summaries are as follows:
1. Girl with an aversion to heights because she saw her mother jump off a building to her death. She sees her friend about to jump from a building. She rushes into the building up the many flights and as she reaches her room her friend jumps. She jumps after her and obtains her power of flight.
2. A boy is afraid of fire. This is episode two so this is the budget episode. He overcomes his fear of fire through whatever basic idea you want to fill in.
3. This is #1's friend. She wanted to kill herself because she felt alone in the world. After being saved she overcomes her fear of connecting with people. This episode is episode 1 told from her point of view with whatever stereotypical japanese bullying you can imagine. At the climactic end of the episode she hears the words "suki desu". At some other point in time she brings this up to her friend who says she never said anything like that. Her power is the ability to read other people's minds.
4. A small girl saw her parents get mugged and killed. Blah blah blah, her friends are getting bullied and when she stands up to the bullies she turns into a very large, muscular black man.
The four come together to face off against a buddhist monk who gained the power to kill people instantly (a bit like death note).
Daniel Reed
An astronomer boy discovers an odd flashing light pattern in the 4th moon, wanting to know more manages to trespass into a government facility to use one of the best telescopes only to find that the flashing light seems to have vanished. Now in prison he hears a voice "How did you find me"...
Caleb Garcia
this is more of a character bio than a plot but...
MC is a typical highschool boy when he got summoned into another world along with heroes. only thing is, he wasn't originally a summon target; he was accidentally summoned due to a mistake in the summon ritual.
The botched summoning ritual had random effects on the various summoned members but it hit the MC the hardest. the defects for the MC were as followed
In another world, he realized he no longer male. Furthermore, all of his stats were pathetically low. To make things worse, his class wasn't "hero" but "dancer", so he was kicked out of the royal palace without any compensation.
the dancer class is an exclusive class to the MC, born as a product of the botched summon; a defect. the dancer class cannot equip weapons or use magic at all. the dancer class also has the worse growth rate in the ga-- *ahem* ...in the series. However, the dancer class does have "techniques" which are neither swordsmanship nor magic: dances. These dances have unorthodox effects such as:
dance of seduction: inflicts charm, making the target become temporarily infatuated with the dancer. This makes them easier to persuade through dialogue and haggle prices at a shop in their favor
dance of fortune: increased drops and money after a battle
dance of fresh blood:
unable to fight, the MC has to figure out a way to survive in her new world as a "useless protagonist"
Parker Ramirez
Adapt webcomic Marine Corps Yumi.
Hafu girl joins American Marines and gets stationed in Okinawa. Hilarious cute girl in the military adventures.
Jack Watson
>Tokyo Metro 2033
The world has been reduced to rubble. Humanity is nearly extinct. The half-destroyed cities have become uninhabitable through radiation. Beyond their boundaries, they say, lie endless burned-out deserts and the remains of splintered forests. Survivors still remember the past greatness of humankind. But the last remains of civilisation have already become a distant memory, the stuff of myth and legend.
More than 10 years have passed since the last plane took off from the earth. Rusted railways lead into emptiness. The ether is void and the airwaves echo to a soulless howling where previously the frequencies were full of news from America, Europe, and China. Man has handed over stewardship of the earth to new life-forms. Mutated by radiation, they are better adapted to the new world. Man's time is over.
A few score thousand survivors live on, not knowing whether they are the only ones left on earth. They live in the Tokyo Metro - the biggest air-raid shelter ever built. It is humanity's last refuge. Stations have become small states- nationstations, their people uniting around ideas, religions, water-filters - or the simple need to repulse an enemy incursion. It is a world without a tomorrow, with no room for dreams, plans, hopes. Feelings have given way to instinct - the most important of which is survival. Survival at any price.
Meiji-Jingumae Station Station is the westernmost inhabited station on its line. It was one of the Metro's underground stations and still remains secure. But now a new and terrible threat has appeared. Hinako, a young girl living in Meiji-Jingumae, is given the task of penetrating to the heart of the Metro, to the legendary Otemachi Station, to alert everyone to the awful danger and to get help. She holds the future of her native station in her hands, the whole Metro - and maybe the whole of humanity.
James Morales
Sounds exactly like the shield hero.
Mason Anderson
>... Stop.
Sebastian Martin
>"WE MUST GET TO POLIS STATION ARTYOM"
James Hernandez
Not sure about plot specifics, but I think a modern war anime would be a nice change. No bullshit powers, no mechas, no highschoolers. Would be realistic in terms of weapons and their mechanics, structure and culture of military life, tactics, and the threat of PTSD and it's effects after war on soldiers
Gabriel James
>Tokyo Metro 2034
It is the year 2034. Beneath the ruins of post-apocalyptic Tokyo, in the tunnels of the old Metro, the remnants of mankind are besieged by deadly threats from outside - and within. Mutants stalk the catacombs beneath the desolate surface, and hunt amidst the poisoned skies above.
But rather than stand united, the nationstates of the Metro are locked in a great struggle. The Empire, the Shogunate, Otemachi, and many other domains are fighting for supremacy. A civil war is stirring that could wipe humanity from the face of the earth forever.
Only a few months have passed since the event that started and ended at Meiji-Jingumae Station. The demonic mutants once considered a deadly threat, are gone for good, killed by Hinako and her allies. Her memories of the chaos had yet to disappear.
Hinako, legendary saviour of the Metro, must find an end to this war. Burdened by guilt, but driven by hope- she holds the key to the survival of the Metro, and perhaps the whole of humanity.
Caleb Bell
A bunch of incompetent magical girl mascots visit a small city in Japan and accidentally releases a nanomachine virus that causes anything it comes into contact with into a magical girl, regardless of what it is. That means the virus can turn any organism, and even inanimate objects like cars, dinosaur skeletons and fire hydrants into magical girls. Naturally, chaos ensues.
MC is a blaxploitation-style cop from America who is visiting Japan on vacation when he is hit with the virus and turned into a little girl with powers. He then helps the local police department tackle all magical girl related cases with the mascots, a Japanese policewoman, and a T-rex skeleton turned into a magical girl as his partners.
Oliver Hughes
Anime set it 1930's occupied China, follows a group of goofball Japanese soldiers as they rape, murder and war-crime their way though China. Hilarity ensues.
Nathaniel Green
Rock fall every one die.
Camden Martinez
A high school boy finds a letter in his shoe box, happily, he goes to the place stated in the letter only to find Girl A, someone who committed suicide 2 weeks ago. After a short conversation he agrees for her to take over his body in order to amend her misdoings preventing her to pass on.
The boy is the one that committed suicide and wants to help the antisocial, shy girl he liked before his existence is erased. Clues are given in the history
Jack Johnson
The story begin in a fantasy world. A group of hero was on the verge of winning against demon lord when the explosion spell gone wrong. The dungeon collapse and everyone die.
Lead MC reincarnate as a child of single mom in poor and crime ridden neighborhood of Southeast USA. Due to his fighting talent, he has been unreluctantly recruited in to a gang. The story is dealing with his struggle about his believe in justice., his drug addiction and his rivalry with the other gang leader who he believe to be Demon lord incarnate (Plot Twisted: His Party's Lancer).
Character include :
His ex-love interest priest incarnate who become a bitch in this World.
His childhood friends(best girl) who grow up in the same poor hood. She is secretly the purification half of demon lord soul.
Deranged pyromaniac girl who turn out to be his party's magician.
Caleb Walker
I saw that episode of Welcome to the NHK
Jace Gutierrez
The Apocalypse happened, humans are extinct, and one of the few things left standing was a factory that makes android women. It just keeps churning out robot girls and they rebuild and keep the factory going. the female androids also clean up and rebuild the earth. They even go about the daily motions of human life. All as part of a programming in them to serve humans. They just keep going like this, waiting for humans to show up.
A restoration crew of femdroids is cleaning up one of the last remaining nuclear wastelands. It contains a military base with a deep underground facility. In this facility is a cryosleep research lab. Which has one remaining living human male in it. He is named Pvt Kentaro Toda. A poor Ronin that got drafted into the JGSDF right before Humanity's last war went nuclear. Completely unimpressive in every way. He is assigned to be a test subject at the Cryosleep lab.
Kentaro is now an instant celebrity with the hundreds of millions of fembots world wide. factions pop up in the fembot society. Debating what to do with the last human man. The factory AI, which is fembot God Emperor; puts detail of security, religion, science, housekeeping, sports, and entertainer fembots with Ken. His neighbors in his new apartment buildings are a delinquent girlbor and a klutzy housewifebot.
Ken tries to get back to his normal prewar life, with his harem and the millions of other fembots.
Oliver Rodriguez
All living things absorb magic as they grow, stored in the carbon that makes their bodies up. As they grow, and die, they pass down through the soil and becoming oil and other carbon deposits, these deposits continue to absorb magical energy, slowly turning into Sigil.
Sigil is the lifeblood of new world, magic empowered crude oil and coal which drives steam/dieselpunk mecha called Derricks: steam powered multi-legged arachnomotives, Iron Horses, dieselpunk wargear armour called Sidearms, etc. In order to "suit up" into the armour you need skin to metal contact through a special oil medium, and only women can use the armour, so there's lots of scenes of western cowgirls in underware/bikinis rubbing each other down with oil and squeezing into tight-fitting mecha suits.
The heart of the story, though, is a family's tale of vengeance painted against that backdrop as two sisters fight a greedy, evil land baroness to regain the rights of the land their mother, a Texas Ranger, died trying to protect.
Art direction will be handled by Satoshi Urushihara. Because who better to handle glossy, oiled up lesbians squeezing into mecha suits... except maybe Shirow.
>At the end of the third cycle, Eniru first one of all, met death by the hands of the gods. >While its existence was dissolving into the void, three light pillars surrounded it. May the gods fear and tremble upon your gaze, said the first pillar. May your peers, shrouded in admiration treat you as their ruler, said the second pillar. May your words carry my will, for nothing shall oppose alteration, said the third pillar. >And so the gear of fate moved onto the 4th cycle, known as the god's ruling.
The ancient ones say that Eniru split some of its power and gave it to the newest life form in order to one day put an end to the gods that betrayed it, this life form was humanity.
Anthony Baker
An all girls school is attacked by a tentacle monster and now all the students are pregnant. The anime is about the everyday life at this school of pregnant teenagers.
Daniel Powell
These probably selling a lot is the reason why these Will never leave this board.
Parker Martinez
A school club that is dedicated entirely to deciding which lewd outfits one particular female student must wear each day, as a form of ironic punishment because she is actually a sleeper succubus(unaware of her own nature).
Levi Morgan
>My little sister is afraid of pidgeons since they keep mobbing her outside so now she shuts herself in and now I have to set her bad habits straight so she doesn't die early!? It doesn't feel like a title without the punctuation marks.
Luke Phillips
The setting is a feudal Asian fantasy world full of Hokuto no Ken-esque martial arts supermen. The Main Character is a promising student of martial arts who is training under his wise old mentor to become the next Chosen One or whatever. He is a fine young man, and his master regards him almost as a son. His training is 99% complete, and he practically has the title of Chosen One in his grasp.
But soon, the MC's love interest is killed by a villain and the MC abandons his training and goes on a long quest to avenge her. He slaughters his way through the villain's henchmen and kills his nemesis in a rage. But his vengeful killing spree has proven him unworthy of the title of Chosen One, and his master sorrowfully dismisses him. The MC is stunned, feeling that his master has betrayed and shunned him at his lowest point, and leaves his homeland.
Now jaded and bitter, the MC wanders the Earth, eventually taking up service with a powerful but somewhat unscrupulous Lord in a faraway province, acting as his henchman and training his troops. He initially sees it as just another job, but eventually comes to care somewhat for the people living under the Lord, and begins to take his role as their protector more and more seriously throughout the show. (1/2)
Jaxon Young
Meanwhile, the old master is training a new student, but is still haunted by the MC's failure. The new student of course is the true Chosen One, and he sets out to defeat evil and spread justice. In his travels, he comes across the MC. They dislike eachother, and the Chosen One dislikes the Lord, but they set aside their differences for the greater good.
The whole story is about how the Chosen One, the Lord, the wise old master, and various other factions react to basically having a renegade 1.0 version of the Chosen One on the loose; and whether or not the MC will decide to become the hero he could've been if he hadn't gone on his quest for revenge. Perhaps the MC crosses a line and the Chosen One decides to fight him, perhaps he comes to respect his Lord for whatever good qualities he has, perhaps the old master tries to convince the MC to return home, perhaps the Lord or some villain wants to use the MC for his own ends.
Basically, it's a story of the hero's renegade anti-heroic rival from the anti-hero's POV. I don't really have too much of anything concrete, so maybe the MC has a different reason to be dismissed by his master--the dead love interest is a pretty cliché anti-hero backstory, I'll admit--and I'm not sure if the Lord should turn out to be evil or just somewhat scummy and antagonistic toward the Chosen One. (2/2)
Andrew Myers
An anime about a Business woman near her thirties. The plot? She wakes up one day, after a lifetime of not caring about dating, that she's getting old and needs to find a good husband. The twist? She's a virgin and completely oblivious to dating. She's a huge otaku and that's the only thing she knows how to talk about. She's unlucky and can't keep a single boyfriend.
The moral of the story is: Don't be afraid of being yourself.
Bonus: There's a SS romance subplot.
Julian Garcia
Mushoku Tensei except the MC isn't a shithead.
Nathaniel Brown
CC auntie becomes legal guardian to her nephew when his parents die in a car accident, sexual tension and mutual healing ensue.
Camden Allen
Borderline schizophrenic journalism student sets out to discover conspiracies and corruption by using her parkour skills to reach places where she can put hidden microphones and cameras to stalk the shit out of the people she suspects. Every scene taken from her viewpoint is done like an espionage thriller, the rest of the series, following the hi-jinks of her friends, are a happy, upbeat slice-of-life show where her personality is treated as chuuni and quirky. Until she uncovers an ACTUAL conspiracy and start trying to blackmail millions of dollars off of corrupt corporate masterminds who have connections to the mafia. A huge bounty is offered on hear head and elite hitmen start coming after her, forcing her to become a fugitive. She can't go to the cops because she thinks they're all in on it.
Parker Cook
The hitmen think the prize is good enough to justify taking each other out when possible to lessen the competition, giving the MC better chances of survival. Ultimately however she has to deal with things using her own head and of course by gathering enough evidence to eventually bring her enemies down, as well as finding authorities that are trustworthy. Her best friend is a booze and cock hungry CC who infiltrates the enemy corporation as a secretary to try and seduce the CEO, who is a fat, ugly old man.
Grayson Bennett
The MC's boyfriend is just as chuuni as she is, and takes on the guise of a cat-boy superhero to fight the hitmen in hilarious chuuni fights.
Elijah Wood
After he is run over by a truck trying to save a few strangers while on his way to Happy Work.
Mushoku Tensei
Anthony Perry
reminds me of that demon lord show
Isaac Flores
Fit girls doing fit things.
Jaxon Jenkins
The story revolves around a 23 year old loser. He has no family, no one he could call a friend outside of a workmate or the girl who works at his favourite restaurant, a shitty dead end job with graveyard hours, a tiny apartment and next to no personal possessions. He spends his time pirating and playing/watching moe anime and video games. He has a slender build, longish hair and a shitty facial hair to match, which he grows because he's actually quite baby faced and people take him even less seriously then when he's clean shaven.
After coming to the conclusion that he'll never amount to anything in life at this point, he decides to kill himself. After tossing up the possibilities he decides to throw himself off a building on a quiet street so he won't harm anyone and have no hope of fucking it up. On the way there he sees a group of high school girls, and he starts reminiscing about his own high school days. He comes to the conclusion that his fascination with animated high school girls comes from the fact the last time he was truely happy was in high school, and that his life fell apart after that point, despite the fact he was never really popular or had a girlfriend. At the top of the building, he starts thinking about what might of been if he had lived his life right, and in the moment he admits to himself he doesn't want to die. Here, he has a crazy, anime-plot idea. To do high school over again.
Isaiah Morales
He returns home, cuts his hair and shaves his face, gets his hands on a bunch of fake documents claiming he's 16, an emancipated minor with a good acedemic record and applies for a couple of highschools in the area. He gets accepted, and enters high school as the new transfer student. To his surprise, he's quite popular due to his acedemic ability and real world knowledge (he's done it all before), his physical abilty (being fully developed allows him to beat his classmates easily) and generally being driven to succeed. He picks up a solid supporting cast of bros and your standard harem, but is too afraid to touch any of them because of his situation. He would go to jail if he was discovered and the girls would end up hating him for deceiving them.
Everyone isn't completely sold however, a group of students jealous of his natural abilty pull pranks/look for secrets to expose to take him down a peg. The new teacher finds him suspicious, because he was a former classmate and bully of our MC, but cannot remember him vividly enough to put two and two together.
The story would revolve around him doing school things like choosing a club, studying for harder subjects, fending off admirers, keeping the villains in the dark while balancing his job and keeping people who know the truth away from his second life. I guess the series would end around graduation, he gets into a good college on a full scholarship, he gets best girl whose not completely on the level but is ok with it because true love. The MC ends up getting completely exposed at his graduation ceremony, but over the course of the series he ends up building more evidence that his high school life is his real identity, and he manages to escape charges. He comes clean to all his new friends, who either believe he's lying or come to the conclusion that his new identity it the real him and his old life wasn't really his. The series ends with the MC and winning girl walking off into the sunset.
Mason Hill
Actually pretty clever, but the ending is too happy for me.
Jose Walker
ShoujoXFit
Elementary school girls re-enact the second world war playfully without even realizing it And then comes the genocide