"Long, long time ago... God descended down to the world engulfed in darkness. With the threads made from sheep's wool, He created one wondrous piece of cloth, gave rise to another world. That world is known as 'Divine Cloth'." is the legend that was told from generation to generation. Beneath the Earth, Divine Cloth, is the world engulfed in darkness. There lives the creatures that were sealed by God known as Bugs. Frequently, Bugs will plunged out to the world, creating holes on Divine Cloth. To fix these holes and reseal the Bugs beneath the ground, a young man and a woman, Ryle and Marino then set out on their journey.
Inspired by the American story of Lassie. Lassie was born in a petstore and sold numerous times, but had not found his true master. Lassie helps a store employee named Asuki and finds the right match. However, he is sold again before Asuki can take her home. Subsequently, Lassie has many adventures trying to be reunited with Asuki.
As is the case with much of Tezuka’s work, the main plot of Nextworld deals with Earth in the Atomic Age. Radiation and nuclear testing has led to the creation of many strange, almost supernatural species of animals, and it seems that every major nation on the planet wants to discover the secrets of these creatures and how to best harness atomic energy for their own purposes. Tensions rise as political conflicts escalate, and it seems that a third World War is inevitable. A strange mix of scientists, politicians, and young adventurers may be Earth’s last, best hope against corrupt government officials, armed forces, robots, and secret societies. Meanwhile, the boy detective Kenichi, the young Rock Holmes, Shunsaku Ban (Mustachio) and others discover the Fumoon, a race of tiny, telekinetic humanoids who evolved in Australia, and have their own plans for dealing with the impending apocalypse.
From Liquid Passion: 2 color page side story for the famous poetic short story "Under the cherry trees" written by Motojirou Kajii in the early 1900s.
Shouta Koishikawa and Miono Hasuoka are childhood friends and neighbors that are always together. At some point Shouta's heart starts to recognize Miona and around that time Miona was charmed by her science teacher, Professor Kaorumaru, who is not entirely what he seems to be; he predicts the future in which Miono's fated love will "awaken another Miono". Later that day, as Shouta was going to confess with Miono a demon, Ginyasha, appears and takes over his body awakening something inside Miono. So begins Shouta's struggle to control both the demon and future. Everything now spins on the Wheels of Fate that was set in motion hundreds of years ago and is about to come in full circle. -- Shoujo Magic
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19th century England. Christmas Day. A young thief, Salt, and his partner-in-crime Pierre come across a strange-looking traveller with a penchant for sweets. The only thing of value Salt finds in the traveller’s bag is an odd compass, so he steals it – only for monsters to come after him a few hours later! Why are they after Salt? And what does the traveller want with him?? It’s a fantastic winter tale of magic! Prequel to: http://www.mangafox.com/manga/no_l_la_neige/
Based on the novel of the same name by Orson Scott Card, in which the hopes of mankind rest on the shoulders of genius children trained to combat the impending alien threat, Shuho Sato's one-shot focuses on the story of young Ender Wiggin. From the time he was three years old, has been monitored by the military to determine whether he has what it takes to enter Battle School, a specialized school in outer space where the brightest children are trained in the intricacies of war and command. Considered to be humanity's savior, Ender struggles with the pressures of the expectations placed on him, and with his own internal struggle between his conflicting empathic and destructive capacities as a tool of war.
One day while playing videogames, a strange creature called Didi approaches Yu Yong Gi and claims he has a chance of becoming a Hero of 0.05%. And as such she has to aid him in becoming one. She starts showing him the evils of being a Hero, and after a while Yu Yong Gi realizes she is actually attempting to deter him from that path rather than aid him. With the cat out of the bag, she confesses she is a minion of the Dark Lord, meant to make sure he never wishes to become a Hero. Does the average Yu Yong Gi actually pose such a threat to the Devil Lords plans?
The office of the Time Eliminator offers a unique service, the ability to eliminate an event that happened in the past. Rex, the man with the power to travel through time, may look young, but he's a professional. He goes back in time well-prepared, with various gadgets and even an earpiece for communication with his support in the present. While Rex typically takes on cases for profit, he's also particularly looking for ones that might give him a chance to obtain a magical "Babylon Item". The first case of the series is from the last remaining descendant of Fred Abberline, who was one of the detectives who failed to solve the notorious Jack the Ripper murders. Ever since then, the Abberline family has been cursed. Could the curse be the sign of someone in the past using a Babylon Item?! It's up to Rex to go back in time to the Jack the Ripper incidents and find a way to remove the curse from the Abberline family!
From Esthétique: This is a crossover between Kanon (Key) and AIR (Key). Each chapter is a separate story of Kanon (Key) or AIR (Key), they're just short mini stories that were never seen in the anime.
Set during the late Heian era eight centuries ago, when the Taira samurai clan held power and just before the rise of the shogunate in Japan. This historical fantasy re-imagines the adventures of the real-life samurai leader Minamoto no Yoshitsune (Ushiwaka) and his loyal warrior monk Musashibou Benkei (Oniwaka).