Once contented, Shizuo Oguro can't shake off the nagging feeling that his life misses something. So, at forty, he quits his monotone job as a salary man to follow his lifelong dream of becoming a manga artist. The whole family is now hostage to this pursuit. Shizuo spends his days engrossed in video games while his teenage daughter and elderly father pick up the slack. Will he blossom and create an exceptional manga or flop and just be another idle drop-out?
At the young age of 15, Kanna Tezuka is a devoted manga artist who has already gained recognition as a professional. When she discovers that her high school has introduced a manga drawing program, she can't help but feel enthusiastic. However, the course turns out to be a complete disaster - the teacher is incompetent and Kanna finds herself stuck with three attractive, aspiring artists who look up to her as their teacher. Kanna is reluctant to take on this role as they all have unrealistic beliefs about becoming a successful artist. If she can't assist them in understanding reality, Kanna's own work may suffer as a consequence.
Meet Amane Mizuno a girl with fierce sanpaku eyes and a pure heart! She has recently fallen for a boy named Katou, who has the exact opposite attitude! Will the tender-hearted Amane ever tell him how she feels?!
Doraemon is cat shaped robot from the future traveling all the way back to the 20th century in order to help Nobi Nobita, a lazy kid with nothing really going for him. Nobi is bad at sports, his grades are terrible, he can't even win a match of rock-paper-scissors. Doraemon has a hard task ahead of him but he is well prepared with a huge arsenal of the most inventive and funny gadgets available. The problem is he's not the most competent robot cat helper out there either and the pair gets in constant trouble because of it. Thus begins one of the most interesting friendships ever to appear in a manga series.
The experiences of author, Tatsuta Kazuto, a former laborer at the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
Narumi Momose is a cute and petite young lady with a passion for idols, games, and all things related to anime or manga, particularly the boys' love genre. Secretly, she is an otaku, specifically a fujoshi. Her interests led to a breakup in her previous relationship, prompting her to seek a fresh job. At her new workplace, only her childhood friend and gaming otaku, Hirotaka Nifuji, the cool and mature-looking beauty, Hanako Koyanagi, and the attractive guy with a scary face who always quarrels with Hanako, Tarou Kabakura, know of her secret. While having drinks together, Hirotaka suggests that Narumi should date someone who understands her hobbies. However, she is apprehensive since otakus are typically considered disgusting, and only another otaku could fathom them. Could a relationship between two otakus thrive? Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii follows Narumi and Hirotaka's romantic journey as they attempt to balance their work, relationships, and hobbies, creating a heartwarming story.
Exiled to the human world as a result of her mischievous deeds, Kanna Kamui, a young dragon, takes solace in the company of Kobayashi, an office worker, and Tooru, her dragon maid. Concealing her true self, Kanna effortlessly acclimates to human society by becoming an elementary school student and forging friendships with her classmates. Her natural curiosity and zeal to encounter and explore different aspects of contemporary existence promise a vibrant, exhilarating, and fun-filled daily routine for Kanna.
Doraemon is cat shaped robot from the future traveling all the way back to the 20th century in order to help Nobi Nobita, a lazy kid with nothing really going for him. Nobi is bad at sports, his grades are terrible, he can't even win a match of rock-paper-scissors. Doraemon has a hard task ahead of him but he is well prepared with a huge arsenal of the most inventive and funny gadgets available. The problem is he's not the most competent robot cat helper out there either and the pair gets in constant trouble because of it. Thus begins one of the most interesting friendships ever to appear in a manga series.
In high school, Natsume Shiranui admires Natsume Minazuki, his childhood friend, who always comes to his rescue and steers him in the right direction. Shiranui strives to imitate her admirable traits such as being composed, level-headed, and valiant above all. Their tale chronicles Shiranui's journey to becoming Minazuki's rescuer.
When an impish and self-absorbed water creature named Wakasa takes over the bathtub in Tatsumi's Tokyo apartment, the calm and collected teenager is faced with a challenge. Despite their vastly different personalities, Tatsumi and the mischievous merman form an unlikely bond. However, things become more complicated when Wakasa's aquatic companions, including a crab, jellyfish, and a sentient octopus, join the mix, creating chaos in Tatsumi's normally tranquil bathroom.
Yoshio, a 30-year old NEET, received an anonymous package containing a game disk called "The Village of Fate," a breathtaking CG game with real-life visuals. In the game, Yoshio is designated as the god of destiny who has the power to guide high-functioning AIs - the villagers - that behave astonishingly like real humans. However, Yoshio's sole capability in the game is to provide a daily message or prophecy. The villagers dutifully follow his instructions and their gratitude fuels the god of destiny's power to perform miracles. Despite living as a recluse, Yoshio is revered as God in the game. Ultimately, the villagers teach him the joys of life, while he, in turn, saves them from peril.
The story centers around a main character with a meddlesome personality whose father is a butler and whose mother is a maid, and who one day meets a rich young lady who cannot even change her own clothes, let alone know what do in the outside world.