JoJo: Diamond is Unbreakable Episode 2
Notorious serial killer Angelo and his water-based Stand – Aqua Necklace – attack on a rainy day, trapping Josuke and Jotaro indoors.
Notorious serial killer Angelo and his water-based Stand – Aqua Necklace – attack on a rainy day, trapping Josuke and Jotaro indoors.
It’s Attack on Titan with trains.
Tanaka is, well, always listless. While his classmates go about their regular high school lives, he mostly sleeps his way through it, much to the concern of his loyal friend Ohta.
Hideki Nishimura is an MMO-addicted teen who once professed his love to a fellow gamer only to discover ‘she’ was actually an older man in real life. Now he firmly believes that all the people he encounters in the game are actually dudes but what will happen when he discovers his party members are actually all beautiful girls from his school and oh no not this shit again.
A bunch of weirdo high school girls are so unlucky that they have to be put in a special class to be rehabilitated. One of them gets punched by a cat. I guess it’s kind of fun?
When his mother and supposedly only living relative dies, Chihiro is left homeless and alone… until his filthy-rich his uncle shows up that is, and immediately sticks Chihiro in a maid outfit.
Haru visits his birth mother who lives in the Canadian wilderness and discovers she has taken in an orphan named Ren. Tasked with “taming” the wild and anti-social boy, Haru immediately takes him under his wing.
Authors of mystery fiction have superpowers and form a supernatural private detective agency.
It’s spring, so it’s time to break out the shorts! This season, we have Space Patrol Luluco, Pan de Peace!, Bishoujo Yuugi Unite Crane Game Girls and Onigiri to, err, look forward to.
Impurities from the parallel world of Magano have been slipping into the real world and only powerful exorcists can stop them. Two of these exorcists meet seemingly by chance – a boy who has given up on his training and a girl who has sworn to destroy every last impurity in Magano.
This seems profitable, let’s make exactly the same thing.
The year is 1937 and Lieutenant-Colonel Yuuki has formed a team of spies, none of whom have a background in the military but all of whom are highly trained and skilled in the arts of manipulation. Known as the “D Agency”, these antihero agents are tasked with conducting various operations in the midst of – a possibly fictitious version of? – the second Sino-Japanese War.
There’s an evil dragon called Dagan Zot that needs killing, for reasons not quite explained. Only Protag, long-winded attacks and made-up words can defeat it.
Sakura Hane is persuaded to join the motorcycle club at school. Shenanigans ensue whilst The Stig silently watches.
Likeable Teenage Male #24 gets sucked into Alternative Universe #17, where he immediately meets Angsty Justice-Seeking Prince #35 and gets unintentionally caught up in Revenge Story #63. A whirlwind adventure filled with crystals, magical swords, and meaningful life lessons awaits!
Phoenix Wright is a rookie defense attorney in the near-future Los Angeles (like seriously, the first game is set in this coming year), where trials are only given three days to find a culprit. With the help of his mentor Mia Fey, he starts his legal career clearing the name of his scoundrel of a best friend, Larry Butz.
About 8 years after the events of Macross Frontier, a group of idols and valkyrie pilots fight to control the spread of Vars Syndrome – an ailment that makes people go mad but can be cured with magic singing. Maybe. There’s also another squad of fighters that seem to be bad guys? Honestly, I don’t know what’s going on.
In a world where nearly everyone has superhuman abilities or ‘Quirks’, Izuku Midoriya is one of the unlucky few to be born powerless. That hasn’t stopped him from being a huge superhero fanboy, but without abilities of his own will he ever make the leap from fan to full-blown hero?
In 1999, Jotaro Kujo arrives in a small Japanese town to meet the illegitimate son of Joseph Joestar: Josuke Higashikata, aka Jojo. Crazy posing and Stand battles ensue.
A writer known for unintentionally turning drama into hilarity teams up with a director finding hilarity in even the biggest tragedy. What could possibly go wrong?