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One of these threads.

Hard Mode: Pick three anime ideas from this thread that you would unironically watch.

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A boy falls in love with a girl.

Unable to confess, he is gifted by a deus ex machina with the girl's phone number. Never minding the strange area code, he immediately calls her, and is overjoyed to find out that she has a crush on him as well.

But, the next day, when he recounts the previous day's confessions to the girl, she only looks at him with a perplexed expression. After some investigation, he finds out that the girl he called is not the same girl he fell in love with. In fact, she doesn't exist in this universe at all. She is the girl's alternate universe counterpart, who has fallen in love with the MC's own AU self, who too is blissfully unaware of her crush.

Hijinks ensue as the two strike up a deal to give each other their darkest, most private secrets in order to equip the other with the weapons they need to conquer the heart of their other selves. While the two chase their respective loved ones, DRAMA ensues as they begin to fall in love with each other instead and question the NATURE of LOVE.

A composer spent his whole life working on a single composition but dies before it is completed. His estranged son finds the unfinished work and sets out to learn what inspired his father to write each movement, and complete the finale himself.

>MC is an aspiring serial killer
>He stalks his first victim
>After months of stalking, its finally the day
>He sees the girl getting attacked by a bunch of thugs
>They're trying to kill her
>He impulsively saves her since she is supposed to be his first victim
>Turns out the girl is wanted by a mysterious organization who's hunting her down because reasons
>One thing led to another MC gets hired as her bodyguard
>Hijinks ensue as the MC tries to protect her and not kill her at the same time

...

would watch all of these

but they'd all suck

A boy has a weak and feminine body, but still likes girls. Unable to impress girls normally, he decides that he should pursue the girls no other boy can get- lesbians. He starts crossdressing, which is easy for him, and gets into their camp. Shenanigans ensue as he tries to hide his identity and learns the differences between thought processes of straight guys and lesbians. Also a lot of tomboys.

Would watch bestpasta/10

Maybe a bit boring, but if done well would watch.

Sounds good, would watch.

That fucking sucks.

>story is told through an unreliable narrator
>a middle school girl is being interrogated by the police after she's found in the scene of a gruesome murder. The M.O. for this murder is the exact same as a dozen other suspicious murders in the area. this girl is the first real break the police have on potentially solving the case.
>girl confesses that she's a demon hunter, belonging to a secret society that watches over the human world and protects it from demons
>the cops dismiss her as a dumb chuuni at first, but as she tells her story more and more she sets off massive red flags, knowing information about the murder cases not yet released to the public
>she goes from being a possible witness to the prime suspect
>as she tells her story of her life as a demon hunter, the police constantly interrupts to ask questions, to try to trip her up and figure out if she's lying or not
>they ask her to show her demon slaying powers in the room. but since there are no demons there she can't prove it. all she does is whip out a bottle of holy water, takes a ridiculous chuuni power stance and starts splashing it across the room
>the entire season takes place during a single interrogation session. at the end, the two cops interrogating her can't make heads or tails of her story. it seems too ridiculous to believe, but a lot of what she says ends up bringing new insight to the case that the police themselves couldn't connect. in the end one of the officers suggests to follow her around to see if she might lead them to the killer. the other officer who is more sympathetic to her and is beginning to actually believe her story agrees to it.
>the sympathetic officer follows her to a dead end alley. MC turns around and smiles at him
>it's never revealed if the girl is actually a demon hunter, or just a dumb chuuni, or even possibly the serial killer herself

I was waiting for this, and user delivered.

In the future there is a war between humans and some alien race, but not on Earth but far out in space and on other planets. Earth is peaceful, but of course the war is present in the mind of everyone and they get 24/7 live coverage of the war development. MC is a young man with a girlfriend or love interest and gets drafted. Tearful farewell and all. He gets shipped to the moon where there are large training grounds and supply facilities and space harbors. He has to train in simulators for all kinds of war machines, but asks himself when he's going to get to the frontlines. Turns out, there are no frontlines and there is no war. Not even aliens or advanced space travel. It was all made up to unite humanity in a common struggle. And the things the recruits do in simulations is actually what gets send to Earth as live coverage. Recruits who question the system are thrown in some kind of jail and get classified as KIA which of course makes the whole thing more believable. This happens to MC, but somehow he manages to contact his girlfriend from the jail anonymously, now torn between the possibility of never seeing her again and taking part of her life as a mysterious stranger while she thinks he is dead or reveal the secret to her that has kept humanity unified and at peace for more than a decade.

>anime follows the story of an elite professional gaming team
>these gamers have countless world tournament wins between their members
>but here's the catch: they're all reverse traps
>the girls decide to pretend to be boys
>everything stems back from a time the team leader won her first tournament and people immediately began to whisper that all the boys went easy on her because she was a girl
>she dropped out of the gaming public eye and crafted a male persona she competes under
>she secretly recruits female tourneyfags who feel the same way as her to be part of her reverse trap team
>things get weird when she meets her love interest, a male pro gamer acquaintance who was one of the few people to ever publicly defend her
>the two of them hit it off and become best bros. but the more time she spends with him, the more she falls in love with him. the more time she spends with him, the more she feels guilty for lying about who she is.
>will she continue on with her charade and give up the chance to be with the boy of her dreams. or will she go for the boy and possibly sacrifice the gaming team and the friendship they built together?

Sounds like an anime version of She's the Man. Would watch.

It's a setting in which capeshit superpowers exist.
The twist is, the only way to get a superpower is to be a villain. Randomly, through the action of some kind of force of nature or malevolent god, some people with bad intents, but not all of them, are gifted with the deus ex machina to achieve their ends.
MC is a cop. Despite the rampant epidemic of supervillains, the scarcity, and the collective memory of the period of anarchy that followed the introduction of superpowers, society holds on together. Law is to kill all superhumans on sight.
MC solves crimes more and more fucked up, meets a wide cast of supervillains, tries to live through his every day life. This goes on until he realizes there is something wrong. A cold case his hierarchy doesn't want solved. He digs too deep, and ends up left for dead on the street.
But someone brings him back. Long story short, now he's a vigilante and he's gotta find the truth.

There is a giant hole in the sky. Yet everyone is not in a panic about it. It grows every single day and abnormal things come out of it (Monsters, Cat Girls, Tanks, and Etc). At the rate it is growing, it will consume the entire world and everyone will die.

The MC known as Ego is the only one concerned about the giant hole in the sky, yet no one else is bothered by it and attempts to resolve the problems created by the things that falls out of it. Along the way they encounter a mysterious girl known as Id who keeps making the situation Ego tries to solve worse by doing things that comes naturally to her, and Ego also encounter's Id's big body guard Shadow, who tries to convince Id to give into his apathetic and self-destructive nature like everyone else in the world about the hole in the sky.

The entire anime is episodic 24 episodes. The last episode is Ego confronting the giant whole after defeating Id & Shadow, and finding an entity known only as Super Ego who had created the world, Ego, Id, and Shadow as a test to its true nature. The person who could cause the most reactions and win would decide how the world and Super Ego would be. Life goes on afterwards and everything is normal as the hole in the sky disappeared.

Anime takes place 1000 years from now. Everything is very sterile. All traces of pop culture and entertainment are erased. The past way of life is all but forgotten. People live very boring, but content lives. MC is an archeologist. He excavates the ruins of Akihabara and finds a stash of manga, anime and extremely degenerate doujin. He sneaks all these illegal contraband for himself and falls in love with moeshit girls, cute traps and big futa cocks. Of course if anyone finds out about this, he'll be shot dead by the government. He decides he can't keep all of this moeshit to himself. He goes on a crusade to spread these contraband material to the rest of society. He dons a superhero identity inspired by a manga he read and dubs himself The Masked Otaku. He uses replication technology to make copies of these manga and bags full of them out in public places. He slaps lewd posters of cute traps all over government buildings. He risks life and limb in his crusade to bring moe shit back into society. The sterile, boring society loses their mind over their newly acquired moeshit goodies. After years of being programmed by society to disregard base human emotions, these people explode like a volatile cocktail of autism starting riots and fist fights on which girl is best girl. Society literally begins to crumble because of anime. MC ends up being caught and is about to be publicly executed. The Prime Overlord of Japan asks him what he has to say for himself. MC goes on for a five minute long impassioned speech about the true meaning of moe and wanting to protect the smile of pure 2D girls. Prime Overlord is moved to tears and pardons MC for his crimes. Within a year anime is decriminalized. Riots and violent gang warfare is an all time high, but society as a whole seems much happier. Last scene is MC being confronted by a violent gang at gunpoint. They ask him which is better dfc or cow tits. He tells them which ever ones are attached to your waifu. They let him pass.

2deep4me

would give it a shot.

It's like the X-Files, but anime.

Stop making allegories to Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalysis that are way too fucking obvious.

Already a thing.

fictionpress.com/s/3206139/1/Keit-AI-Tomoyuki-x-Seiko-Keit愛-奉文-x-聖子
webtoons.com/en/challenge/keit-ai/list?title_no=36825

A boy and girl see each other as a passing glance on a train station.
They wear different high-school uniforms and go to different schools.
They both wonder about what the other's live is like.
The girl is being bullied by her peers and is living with her father, her mother passed away a year ago and she's still trying to adjust. Her father has closed himself off and doesn't talk about the death.
The boy is ignored by his rich parents as they go on expensive vacations and business trips and while they mean well their busy lives simply don't line up with a normal family life.
They both end up on a bridge overlooking a bay with the intent to kill themselves.
They don't notice each other at first because they both have dark thoughts hanging over them.
While leaning up against the railing and looking down at the water the boy sees the girl in the corner of his eye climbing over the railing.
He realizing she's trying to kill herself and his mind is nothing but panic as all he can think about is concern for her safety.
He dives in after her to save her because he sees that she can't swim.
He can so he attempts to save her.
While they're both in the water they loose consciousness trying to reach the surface.
For a brief moment we see from the perspective of the boy we see the girl in a stretcher getting carted off to a hospital from from his own stretcher.
The camera transitions with an eye-lid close to black.
The camera is now in a hospital bed with doctors and nurses surrounding the patient, a few blinks and then passed out again.
When the patient finely comes to the girl is laying in bed and gets up and loses balance knocking over a tray, then out of the corner of her eye she sees a long mirror on the wall and panics.
It's the girl from the train platform/bridge incident!
But it's me!
Why am I in her body?
What is going on?

The story is a romance where they cope with the difficulty they each face sprinkled with embarrassing teaching moments about their anatomy.

Boy falls in love with a girl. To win her heart he decides to do the only logical thing.. To becomes the pro wrestling world heavyweights champion of the world! Will this plucky MC be able to bodyslam romance and put his love interest's heart in a sleeper hold? Tune in to find out!

A girl likes a boy but the boy only likes anal. Against her wishes she hires a maid to train her anally to be able to win the boy's heart. Will she be able to master the martial art of enema and live to grow old with the handsome boy or will she poo all over herself?

boy grows up gangbanging in the southside. One day, a girl walks around by his turf and he takes her in (he has a weakness for women), as the story develops she tries to get him out of that lifestyle.

I know it's a pasta but I would still watch.
I would watch, but only ironically
Sounds good, but needs a bit more to it. I'm not a writer so I have no idea what, though.
You got Ego and Super Ego the wrong way around, rookie. Also it's way too obvious.
Sounds generic and waifu-bait-y. I love it.

You put effort into this, but it's still shit.

Would give it a try though.

>it's WWIII
>the war is fought by ground breaking new technology - giant robots
>story revolves around the employees of a mecha manufacturing company
>MC is an overworked underpaid 'conceptual engineer'
>he was actually an accountant for the company with zero knowledge of robots or engineering. His boss just found him doodling robots with secret knee missiles and loved his idea. They ran with his idea and it was insanely effective
>MC has no idea what he's doing and just tries to come up with stupid ideas, most of them being surprisingly effective. He has a good enough track record that he keeps getting promoted to higher positions while still now knowing what he's doing
>other characters include his love interest mecha test pilot who gets paid to try out his insane designs. His programmer best friend who designs the program for the mechs internal computer systems
It's basically like The Office but with robots.

I've said this already, but I'll continuously improve it despite how ridiculous it sounds.

When the earth is in ruins, Loli ruled the world.
Men were taken from their wives to work in mysterious factories.
One day, a loli realized that she won't get a loving pet on a head by an adult man in this world.
Not intending to give up on her dream, she rebelled against the empire.
With the sacred treasure "Ultimate bear toy sword" in her hands, she will bring forth the ultimate change to the world.
On this quest for happiness, will there be a satisfying conclusion?!
This is the Loli War!

13 suspects/eyewitnesses are arrested after an attempted robbery of a famous casino goes south. Each one gives a widely different and off-the-walls reinterpretation of the events, each flashback being in a different art style to reflect the speaker's personality.

It's a teaching to love again anime.
It's what I need right now.

Hmmm, now that I think about it I basically just re-wrote "Toradora!" but with a suicide attempt and body swapping.
Eh, doesn't matter, I would be fine with a second season of "Toradora!" I really want to see them have a family together.

shit idea but I don't really have that much of an imagination, but I think this has some potential
>Setting is a high school where all the students are different soccer players
>All the students have personalities similar to those of the players they resemble (for example, Zlatan-Chan would think herself as a goddess)
>Teachers are soccer managers
>Jose Mourinho is the bus driver (only soccer fans will get this joke)
>When a player is rumored to join a different club they will have a crush on a student that resemble different clubs (PSG-san would be the rich kid)
>Retiring players would graduate (Buffon and Zlatan would therefore stay at the school for many more years)
Like I said, my imagination is shit, but feel free to give feedback

Just thought of a title for it, TSUUUUUUUndere

I have a pretty vague idea/gimmick. I tried to write a plot around it but someone ITT could probably do better

The main idea:
>action anime where the characters fight by playing music
>not like symphogear, as in they play music to power up, but rather that they play music at each other, like a simultaneous Battle of the Bands, and the music it self is what fights
>The fights are kind of like Jojo stand battles, as in the two musicians mostly just stand in place playing their instrument, while a crazy psychedelic fantasy battle happens between them, though while the same musical style and instrument will have the same abilities, and characters will have their own battle/music style, the music doesn't appear as a recognizable entity like a Stand, more like an aura that clashes with the enemy
>The general art style would be pretty normal modern anime aesthetic, but the battles themselves would be very stylistic and wild Trigger-esque or even PingPong-esque

Plot idea (feel free to reply with a better idea):
>vaguely post-apocalyptic Japan
>never directly explained what caused the apocalypse, except maybe in the end, but it's clear that it's related to the magical music fights
>Anyone can use the music powers with any old instrument, but you need to awaken the passion in your heart and play from your soul and all that crap
>MC is a stoic travelling bass player
>Doesn't care about the state of the world, just want to travel and play music by himself
>Meets a genki guitar player who forces him to join her to save the world from the bad guys
>Bad guys are a group that want to bring order to the ruined world, and they use armies of drones playing Classical music without any soul or heart
>The bad guy music is portrayed as monochromatic, sharp, and full of fractal sharps, while the good guys' rock music is colorful and with rounder shapes
>Genki and MC gather more musical fighters and face the bad guys

Would rewatch several times.

Would watch when it airs.

AAAAAAJMOOOOOOO

Ronnie? Is that you?

>AAAAAAJMOOOOOOO
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I'm pretty sure there is movie like this

The year is 2019. Over the past few decades, the world has seen explosive technological development, mostly thanks to one single country: the police state of Manchukuo. This region in North China separated from the rest of the country in 1983 to pursue a more severe form of government after it believed that the rest of China was getting soft. The secession was, at the time, supported by a vast majority of Western powers as a way of weakening the Chinese communist juggernaut. Its citizens have a reputation for throwing themselves wholeheartedly towards their efforts, which have mostly consisted of advancing technology to allow the country to defend itself against its larger neighbors.

That all happened years ago. Following some brief, successful wars to ensure their independence, a demilitarized zone was established around the country's borders with Russia and China to cordon it off from being invaded. The DMZ was placed under the administration of the United States' most trustworthy ally in the region, Japan. Now, over the past 30 years, Manchukuo has become heavily disliked by the international community for the ruthless methods it employs to achieve scientific progress. After years of following this policy, its army is by far technologically superior to those of its neighbors, so much that it could probably annex the rest of China already. The demilitarized zone, originally intended to protect the secessionist state, is now seen as a fence for keeping it contained.

Manchukuo's existence hasn't been all bad, though - it's undeniable that the pace of technology has soared due to their efforts and exports. However, the rest of the world is wary of this technologically-superior giant, and teams of nationalist scientists are secretly teaming up in order to create defenses against a Manchu attempt to break through the DMZ (or even, if they can get strong enough, take down the country themselves and redistribute scientific advancement around the world again).

(1/5)

These tensions have been brewing for maybe the past ten years, but only in the past five has something happened to escalate them. In opposition to the unchecked advancement spearheaded by Manchukuo, witches and wizards have made their existence known, often through terrorist attacks to try and hinder advancement in technologies they consider amoral or improper. Significant sources of magic-users include Siberia, where most European ones fled during the Soviet era, Africa, where the ancient traditions still haven't been stamped out, and South America, where magicians of both the Native American and Catholic traditions hold strong power. Many of these magicians prefer to fight on their own, but a not-insignificant minority has joined the global underground scientist opposition and lent their magical knowledge and power in an attempt to create what's basically magitech - a combination of magic and science that's seen by many as the only realistic way of outpacing Manchukuo.

As a result of this brewing opposition, Manchukuo's rhetoric has been getting more militaristic, and it's only a short time until things explode one way or another. Their main fighting force consists of large, but not giant, human-piloted mechs. Think as tall as a house.

Your MC is a "perfectly normal" Japanese highschooler going to school in one of the Japanese-administered cities of the DMZ. Except, one day, he wakes up to a large "thunk" outside his window. He looks outside on the offchance that it's actually something, and comes face-to-face with a light-haired girl in a fur coat clinging to his drainpipe, looking sheepish and holding a finger to her lips. She tells him to stand back, then executes a flip off the drainpipe and sticks a landing through the open window on the floor of his room.

(2/4)

Obviously, he asks who she is, and he smugly tells him that she's Andreyja Ludrykova Barwinovich, student of the Rurikov school of magical arts and 117th in line to the seat of Baba Yaga. All of which means jack shit to the MC but clearly indicates her as a magician, which is bad. As administrator of the DMZ, Japan is supposed to be impartial, but Machukuo has a sizable underground network of informants. If they realize there's a witch there, she could easily be killed. MC thinks she's kind of cute, so he doesn't want that. He asks her why she's there, but she refuses to answer, instead giving him a question of her own: can she stay with him?

After relatively predictable "What? A girl in my room? And I'd have to hide her from my parents?" comments he finally relents because he figures at least that way she doesn't die. She acts puzzled as to why he can't let his parents see her, but accepts the terms somewhat cavalierly. She transfers into his school for a day, but when the two return home, his house has been completely ransacked and his parents are nowhere to be found. After frantic searching, he finds a trap door in the bottom of their closet that has a ladder going down into a massive underground space beneath his house. There's a robot down there that looks kind of like the Manchukuo ones, but heavily customized, with its own weapons suite. Andreyja suddenly stiffens, pushes MC off a catwalk and into the control pod, and then gets in behind him as the hatch seals closed and the robot's systems turn on.

(3/4)

The communications channels activate, and it's his mom's voice saying "Thank goodness you got here in time. There's a strike coming. Sweetie, I need you to fight it off, okay?" MC starts to loudly object but the channel closes. An explosion happens in one of the underground tunnels leading from the place, and he sees one Manchu mech down there. The controls are surprisingly familiar for the robot, but he doesn't have time to think too much about it as he has to dodge a rain of bullets. He tries to counterattack, but the buttons for his own robot's weapons aren't backlit. It's then that Andreyja says "let me try something" and starts glowing - at which point the buttons light up. MC unleashes a sonic attack from speakers on his robot, smashing apart the Manchu mech. The pilot is safe, but in a coma, since his pod ejected but hit the chamber's wall a bit too fast.

Episode 1 ends with MC talking to his parents, and the plot is revealed - his parents are members of the scientists taking down Manchukuo. He's been "training" to pilot the mechwith all the video games his parents bought him - the mech has the same control scheme. It's a new type of robot, designed to take in and store magic in order to operate its weapons systems, making them more powerful than the Manchu standard issue. Andreyja is a witch that his parents requested to help keep the robot magically-fueled and operational. They'll be fighting together from now on.

The next few episodes are based around SOL stuff and defending against low-level Manchu operations to take them out, both with and without robots. Then, around Episode 4, Manchukuo officially declares a "War Against Terror" and annexes the DMZ to root out rogue elements in it. MC now has to fight against the Manchukuo armies and their elite units, but he gets help by both scientists and magicians around the globe funneling their resources into this insurgent war.

tl;dr Think Magical Index meets Code Geass.

(4/4)

MC is an edgy a little bit bishonen-looking teenage supervillain who wants rule galaxy for some reason. He has an army of robots/cyborgs. He declared war against some kind of intergalactic goverment. MC pretty much fucks their shit up so one day the intergalatic goverment sents a group of mercenaries/assassins (which is your typical anime team) to kill the MC but since nobody knows that their greatest enemy is a teenager because he always shows up in badass-looking powered armor. MC enjoys cooking so he always prepares meals for himself. At the time he was cooking, the group of mercenaries silently broke into MC's ship and is searching for him Since MC looks pretty much innocent, they mistaken him for a cook that was villain's slave or something. So the mercenaries got an idea of an rescue the MC from the le ebil villain. MC of course tries playing the role of a victim as much as he can. The mercenaries are taking him to their base and the MC must contact his officers to keep his missing secret so the mercenaries won't suspect anything. He must now plan his escape but during that time he gets to know better the group of mercenaries and slowly starts to question the point of his plan to rule galaxy with an iron fist.

Adventure/Comedy/Sci-fi inspired by Irresponsible Captain Tyler and Code Geass

>young college boy 20 gets sucked into different world(older MC cus younger ones over done)
>young man is meh at jujitsu so he can defend himself
>sci-fi horror romance action slice of life
>MC no bitch that complains MC knows shit MC likes to chill like a villain
>young man falls in love with badass chick
>they become travel companions and become FWB
>dude digs new world cus women are real women
>has badass adventures in a futuristic apocalyptic environment
Fucking fist fights and lazerbeam guns
And a sexy badass FWB with a bit of an attitude

Not sure this an good story but I am trying 2 make it.

So this is just in the present day: every day is as normal as fuck: however not the main character: he is an mechaloid.(an mechaloid is an concept I am working on)
He examinates human behavior in all kinda ways 2 understand it. But lacks the emotions(Since he is an living weapon of mass destruction) so, follow this mechaloid 2 understand human behavior! (If ya wan't it or not)

Napokon mogu postati mamića.
youtube.com/watch?v=9Lw0rTa3r2M

Magical index and code geass blend?
Not bad -thumps up-

an explanation would be appreciated

By writing an anime plot? Hm...

youtube.com/watch?v=rmNERNEzqu8

was meant for
, forgot to click the number

Ow and the main character has no dick! Instead his hole can change into an cannon that can exterminate traps,

MC is an ordinary 15 year old girl
both parents died in a car crash when she was younger
the accident left with anterograde amnesia (can't form new memories)
she lives with her uncle (an author of mystery novels) who is also her carer
MC has no memory of anything after the accident so she keeps an electronic diary of her daily life

one day she wakes up checks her diary, school is cancelled today so she does chores for her uncle who is at a publishers meeting in the city

she decides to cook him his favorite meal as a treat but they've run out of soy sauce, normally she isn't allowed to leave the house alone, but it's only to convience store. she carefully plans out her route so she doesn't get lost and returns before her uncle

at the store she runs into a girl her age wearing a school uniform, she seems to know MC (obviously she can't remember) she asks where she's been all this time? is she at a different school etc? no, MC has been to same high school since her accident (she was there yesterday in fact)

politely she exchanges phone numbers with the worried looking girl and leaves.
on the way home she checks her diary, no entries for anyone of that name.
maybe she was just mistaken? she updates her diary anyway

dinner is a success, her uncle is delighted, MC takes her medication and goes to bed thinking nothing more about the mysterious girl at the store

next morning she wakes up and checks her diary, school is cancelled today so she does chores for her uncle who is at a publishers meeting in the city

at lunchtime she receives a phone call from an unknown number, a girl at her school, asking about yesterday at the store? (obviously she can't remember)

she checks her diary for that name

there's an entry

>____ tricked me again. Do not trust her.

MC doesn't have amnesia, her "uncle" is drugging her, he edits and rewrites her diary every night.

A harem series where our MC isn't the one with the harem, rather the obligatory best friend in one. One day he receives a note after school saying that one of the girls in the harem is not in love with the harem lead but in love with him. Puzzled, he initially thinks this is just someone trying to pull his leg since he has made no effort in trying to have a appealing personality, in fact you could say he has made an extra effort to be able to easily catch the ire (all in good fun that is) of most people. Determined to quickly put a end to this prank he stops himself from doing so since if there is truly someone who has feelings for him confronting them in such a straight up manner would probably make them lie and he'll get nowhere fast, plus going around asking god knows how many girls if they wrote this note is a pretty good way to receive a slap in the face from everyone of them. So with only a handful of people knowing whats he's about to do, he sets out discretely to see whether or not anyone has any other feelings for him other than the usual disinterest, mild annoyance, one word away from being strangled, etc. Or if turned out to be fake, find out who wrote it that sent him on this wild goose chase and proceed to shove the note down his or her throat.

"MonkeyPaw Dot Com"

Someone has graffiti'd a URL onto the water tower of a small town. Curious people visit the website, which claims to grant any wish you type into the text box. Each episode follows a different visitor as they make their wish only to discover the twisted consequences once it's granted. For example, one boy wishes for a specific girl to fall totally in love with him, but she turns out to be a yandere and murders everyone he cares about. The website has a low character limit to prevent people from getting specific enough to avoid drawbacks.

would watch both

Sounds interesting. With that drugged part.

So he will encounter all kinds of people(dere people included)

An anime movie about a coup d'état in an American slave plantation. There are badass pseudo-african-but-still-japanese martial arts fighting sequences. There's a big, really dumb negro who is super strong, and is comic relief at times.
There's also a scene with a japanese man, where the japanese man, and the main negro, end up in a really subtly racist situation.

There's also a japanese guy who allies with the slaves, and gets killed at the end of the movie because he sacrifices himself so the slaves could escape.

Assumedly it's one of those anime movies you pick up, but only because it's about American slavery, and you wanted to see how Japan could make it unintentionally hilarious. There's a not-bad fight scene, and then you never watch it again.

Higuain-Chan would be thicc

A needlessly convoluted space opera where the entire cast consists of cute little girls.

Oh hey, I remember this concept, user! You fleshed it out more I see.

[Arcana Warriors]
>After the dissapearance of his grandfather, our MC receives news from a sexy goddess that he have to travel to another world to rescue him, after a series of events he receives the power of the card "the fool" that allow him to manifest any object as long as he know every part of it and keep concentrating in its existence, he now have to fight the Arcana warriors, people with superpowers based on the tarot cards and defeat "the joker" to put an end to the "dark age" he is creating, his party consist in:
>The hierophant: a guy with psychic powers
>The magician: MC's imouto who was accidentally isekai'd too, she receives the power to cast magic.
>the grandpa: MC grandfather, he was the original "the fool" and was the first in get Isekai'd when he was young, but he was captured, and because he is old now he sent his power to his grandson in order to be rescued.
>The devil: A mercenary that can use his shadow to attack
>The star: a former slave girl who obtained the capability to generate electric energy and combine it with her martial arts.
Now the series i would watch are:

The arcana you've used for your main party are, with one exception, the same as most of the main party in Stardust Crusaders

In a world not so unlike ours, immortality is treated as a rare but real phenomenon that upturns lives of many. No known cause or pattern has been discovered but when any one person acquires it there is sure to be a sudden mass loss of lives at the same time. In some cases these new immortals can be found all alone in the middle of a newly dead city and in others death simply takes any number of victims in any corner of the globe. Other than no longer being able to age, die or get hurt, these immortals show no measurable abnormalities in physiology when tested - their bodies simply refuse to move forward in time.

With seemingly nothing to be learnt from them, these immortals are regarded as survivors of spontaneous calamities and those that remain will have their own views on how they should be treated. Some take advantage of these unfortunate souls building whole systems around them while others reject them outright as though they were walking plagues. Whatever the case may be in any particular place and time, the world will no longer be as kind to them as it had been back when they could die.

The story follows the travels of the "Doctor", a legend that is puported to be capable of helping the immortals with their troubles. Nearly as mysterious as the phenomenon itself, the figure in question seems to be armed with knowledge and tools beyond the comprehension of even the most reputed experts on immortals. His existence is recorded in rare pieces of history dating back centuries and whenever historic event involving an immortal takes place he is sure to have been involved in some manner. Disappearances of immortals are attributed to him being in possession of a "cure" for the blight of immortality and that notion grants hope to both immortals and mortals alike. The truth behind the immortals and this medicine man of theirs unravels in bits and pieces but will the picture that forms out of them be one they can live with?

I call this one "Walking Still In Time".

We need more chronically depressed, washed out detectives in these plots. With all the ordinary teenagers, you'd think there'd be at least one.

Well, here is the reason:
The hierophant sounded cool,
I used the magician because i wanted a magic user and healer in the team,
the devil originally would be a villiain, but i liked his power so i putted him in the main cast
I used the star because i first made the powers of the arcanas and then the characters, and i was debating between using the star or strenght, the star won.

MAHJONG FINDS A WAY