Sai's games on the Internet have Go players around the world guessing his true identify. Among them is Hikaru's rival, Akira, who suspects that Hikaru is hiding behind the screen name 'sai.' So intense is Akira's interest, in fact, that he skips the first day of his pro exam for a re-match. And on a rainy Sunday, the battle of wills begins anew... Rating: A
From the beginning, Go has been just fun and games for Hikaru. But now that Akira has turned pro, it's going to take everything in Hikaru's power to catch up to his old rival. Before Hikaru can even take the pro test, however, he must get into the insei school and defeat all the students. And by that time Akira may truly be out of reach! Rating: A
Hikaru is horrified to find that he's losing all of his games at the insei school! The Young Lions Tournament is just three months away, and the insei who qualify will play against rookie pros, including Akira. Hikaru sees his chance to impress his rival, but can he turn his losing streak around in time? Rating: A
Hikaru faces the preliminary rounds of the pro test, during which he must eliminate not only his classmates at the insei school, but also any outsiders who want to take the test. One of them in particular appears to know how to exploit Hikaru's weaknesses, and poor Hikaru seems powerless to stop him. Rating: A
Practicing at Go salons is turning out to be more fun than Hikaru thought. But at one salon he meets his match in Suyong Hong, a sullen 12-year-old who is studying for the pro test in his native Korea. By mistake, Hikaru insults Suyong, and now the only way they can settle their differences is by playing a grudge match! Rating: A
The main round of the pro test has begun. Everyone's feeling the pressure - no one more so than Hikaru's friend Isumi - who has failed the test twice before! Fighting off his feelings of self-doubt, Isumi faces his next opponent, who turns out to be Hikaru. But a careless mistake lands the pair in an awkward position! Rating: A
Hikaru's classmate Ochi has won enough games to guarantee his place among the top three players who will pass the pro test. Hikaru, on the other hand, still needs to win more games, and he'll soon face his friend Waya and Ochi himself, who has been preparing for their match with Akira's help! When the dust clears, who will be left standing? Rating: A
Hikaru's career as a professional Go player begins! In his first game he must face veteran player Toya Meijin, none other than Akira's father. But to Sai, this round is personal. Then Sai attempts to teach a cheating Go player a lesson he'll never forget! Will Hikaru's ghostly master do him proud, or make him like an amateur? Rating: A
Hikaru and Sai are both scheduled for matches with their greatest rivals--Akira Toya and his father, Toya Meijin. How will Sai play without revealing his secret identity? And will Akira's father stand in the way of Hikaru's long anticipated rematch with his son...? The suspense is getting unbearable! Rating: T
When Hikaru convinces go master Toya Meijin to play Sai online, the meijin raises the stakes: if he wins, 'sai' must reveal his true identity, if he loses, he will quit the game forever!
Hikaru ignores Sai's pleas to let him play Go, and then one day Sai vanishes! Where has he gone? Will he ever come back? Will Hikaru be able to play without Sai's coaching?
(W/A) Keigo Shinzo
The summer weather isn't the only thing heating up around Hiroto's little family home. Hiroto's best friend, Hideki, becomes increasingly worried about becoming a father; Yomogi, Hiroto's new friend, starts feeling the stress of her busy real estate job; and Natsumi's friend Akari struggles with her self confidence. With everyone under so much pressure, Hiroto's chill attitude is downright frustrating. But with things about to reach their boiling point at the Asagaya Tanabata Festival, Hiroto's positive outlook might be just the thing they need to relieve the tension.
(W/A) Keigo Shinzo
Change is in the air as the clear autumn skies sweep over Tokyo. Hiroto's best friend Hideki adjusts to being a new father while Yomogi, the bustling real estate agent, helps a lonely writer look for a new apartment. And with the University Arts Festival right around the corner, an unexpected declaration of love may just bring the biggest change of all! For teen audiences.
(W/A) Keigo Shinzo
Christmas is right around the corner, but when Natsumi decides to host a holiday party, she runs into a bit more trouble than she bargained for! Meanwhile, Hiroto and Yomogi can't seem to stop bumping into each other. As the lives of this serious realtor and laid-back part-timer continue to collide, they may just find themselves becoming less and less set in their ways.
(W/A) Keigo Shinzo
A whole year has passed since Hiroto and his cousin Natsumi began living together. But even with the cherry blossoms blooming around them, Hiroto is worried about his friend Hideki. Though Hideki claims to have mastered the perfect work-life balance, Hiroto can't help but wonder if his friend is letting his career affect his new responsibilities as a father?
(W/A) Tamifull
Shy Miwa has always dreamed of finding love, but living in small-town Japan made finding the right match difficult-especially since she likes girls! Even going away to college didn't seem to help, until one day her outgoing classmate Saeko suggests they might as well start dating each other since it's not like either of them has other options. For older teen audiences.
(W/A) Tamifull
Miwa and Saeko broke up in part because they couldn't meet halfway on their differing needs, so when their new relationships begin to show signs of turning rocky, they're both determined to find a way to compromise. But discovering a happy medium is harder than they thought, especially when no one seems to be happy at all with how things are turning out.
(W/A) Tamifull
Miwa and Saeko have finally put the pain of their breakup completely behind them and are enjoying a fresh chance at love. But while they both love their girlfriends, they're learning an unfortunate truth-starting a new relationship doesn't mean leaving your old issues behind.
(W/A) Tamifull
Miwa is trying so hard to make things work with Tamaki, despite the strain their mismatched libidos put on their relationship. Saeko is throwing all her energy into supporting Yuria's dream of becoming a beautician, even though Yuria doesn't seem to want her help at all. They both love their girlfriends so much, but sometimes love isn't enough?
(W/A) Tamifull
Despite her best efforts to keep things going, Saeko finally realized that she and Yuria needed to break up, and while they're both sad to say goodbye, the end of their relationship doesn't hit as hard as Saeko thought it would. In fact, she's kind of looking forward to discovering what living for herself feels like-and just in time for job-search season to begin! Trying to land a job and a life purpose at the same time is a little stressful, but luckily Saeko and Miwa's friendship has started to flourish again, right when they both need it most.
(W/A) Yoshihiro Togashi
Plucky Gon's quest to find his dad leads him into a whole world of crazy adventure. Hunters dedicate their lives to tracking down treasures, magical beasts, and even other people. But such pursuits require a license, and less than one in a hundred thousand can pass the grueling qualification exam. Those who do pass earn the right to call themselves Hunters. After narrowly escaping the traps and trials awaiting them on Zevil Island, Gon and his friends approach the end of their exams! But there's no time to celebrate-the final phase is a series of one-on-one battles. The winner of each round automatically passes the Hunter Exam, and the defeated must continue competing against each other. When Gon faces a ruthless opponent in his first match, can muster the strength to make it through?
(W/A) Yoshihiro Togashi
Plucky Gon's quest to find his dad leads him into a whole world of crazy adventure. Hunters dedicate their lives to tracking down treasures, magical beasts, and even other people. But such pursuits require a license, and less than one in a hundred thousand can pass the grueling qualification exam. Those who do pass earn the right to call themselves Hunters. Gon and Killua are diligently studying the mysterious ways of Nen with Master Wing at Heavens Arena. When Gon successfully completes the Nen lesson, he also passes the final (and secret) test of the Hunter Exam. After another run-in with the insane magician Hisoka, Gon heads home and receives an unexpected message from his father: Come find me?
(W/A/CA) Yoshihiro Togashi
by Yoshihiro Togashi
Hunters are a special breed, dedicated to tracking down treasures, magical beasts, and even other men. But such pursuits require a license, and less than one in a hundred thousand can pass the grueling qualification exam. Those who do pass gain access to restricted areas, amazing stores of information, and the right to call themselves Hunters. Gon might be a country boy, but he has high aspirations. Despite his Aunt Mito's protests, Gon decides to follow in his father's footsteps and become a legendary Hunter. Gon and the other Hunter hopefuls begin their journey by storm-tossed ship. Having survived the terrors of the high seas, Gon and his companions now have to prove their worth in a variety of tests in order to find the elusive Exam Hall.
In an unexpected turn of events, Gon, Killua, and their sometime enemy Hisoka pull off a stunning victory in a heated game of deadly dodge ball. Only by working together are they able to defeat Razor and his 14 Devils. Meanwhile, a group of rival Hunters zap out for a meeting with the billionaire benefactor who has hired numerous hunters, including Gon, to solve the Greed Island game. Rating: T+
Having lost their queen, the Chimera ants are spreading beyond their native homelands to establish their own colonies. Some attack Meteor City, and the group of assassins following Gon, known as the Spiders, are called home to fend off the invasion. Meanwhile, in the Republic of East Gorto, Gon and Killua realize that entire populations of towns are going missing. They decide to find out what's happening and try to stop it, but Gon soon realizes he's not alone, and whoever's following him is not friendly! Rating: T+
(W/A) Yuki Kawaguchi
In a world where fairy tales are fact and humans live in fear of werewolves, witches, and monsters, only the Hunters Guild can keep the monsters at bay. These red-hooded fighters are anything but little, and only those able to pay a king's ransom can afford their services, but it's a small price to stay alive. For teen audiences.
(W/A) Yuki Kawaguchi
Hoping to join the Hunters Guild, Velou boards the mobile training facility known as the Ironworks. But things aren't all sunshine and rainbows. After three grueling months of nonstop training, he and the other examinees are about to face the most difficult trial of all-the debarkation exam! This time it's a game of cops and robbers, and the ones playing the role of the cops are none other than Grimm and Debonair, leaving the trainees no choice but to run for their lives as the robbers! Velou seems to have a plan up his sleeve, but will the other examinees be willing to trust him? For teen audiences.
(W) Yuki Kawaguchi
The final exam aboard the Ironworks reaches its climax! Velou's goal of getting everyone to pass requires all of the trainees to work together, but many still hesitate. Then, things take a sudden, weird turn after the exam, when Cinderella and the Guild start making uncharacteristic moves. Not only that, the mayor, who Velou thought dead, returns and exposes the shocking truth about their world! For teen audiences.
(W/A) Yutaka
When Fuji asks Wataya to drain the school pool for him, she gets her first taste of the high that comes from breaking the rules. Like the villains in anime and manga that Wataya admires, she's ready to try being a little naughty. Though she may not be ready for drastic crimes, Wataya knows she wants to start doing bad things.
(W/A/CA) Yutaka
Fuji has ordered Mamori to go on a date with his younger brother Koichi, lovingly nicknamed 'the Prince' by all his admirers. And although Fuji hopes to mess with his brother's head, Koichi has his own ulterior motives for asking out Mamori that quickly turn the date into a nightmare. Just when Mamori thinks things can't get any worse, a young woman named Ichika appears, claiming to be Fuji's fianc?e? For teen audiences.
(W/A) Yutaka
After a stay in the hospital, Fuji returns to school with a new prank in mind: outperforming Koichi on an upcoming test! Confronted by this seemingly insurmountable task, Fuji ropes in the pair's charismatic classmate Kei to tutor Mamori. But when Kei develops a fondness for her new pupil, she sparks a rivalry with Fuji as both of them fight for Mamori's affections!
(W/A) Yutaka
Following a series of blushworthy mishaps, Fuji's feelings for Mamori deepen during an overnight study session at his house. When Fuji suddenly falls ill, Mamori attempts to nurse him back to health, only to discover she needs the help of her rival, Ichika. Can Mamori win over Ichika? Or will the young heiress remain an obstacle to Mamori and Fuji's budding romance?
(W/A) Yutaka
Fuji and Mamori finally manage to beat Koichi's test scores! As a reward for all their hard work, Fuji promises to take Mamori to the summer festival. But she can only go on one condition-she has to wear a yukata! While the pair savors the sweet taste of victory, Kei and Koichi hatch their own secret plan that may ruin all of Fuji and Mamori's hard work…
(W/A) Yutaka
After having some wardrobe trouble at the summer festival, Mamori is touched by Fuji's willingness to help her. She's so touched, in fact, that she decides to take the plunge and confess her feelings to him. But things don't go quite the way she thought they would! Then, when the new semester begins, Mamori finds herself unexpectedly popular thanks to a social media post by Kei. How will Mamori navigate her new feelings and social status?
(W/A) Yutaka
Sometimes being the villain is way more fun than being the hero.
Mamori Wataya is used to being a nobody. She lingers in the shadows of her high school, dismissed by everyone around her-that is, until she meets Soshi Fuji, the school's notorious troublemaker. Fueled by her deep admiration for villains, Mamori quickly becomes captivated by Fuji's devil-may-care attitude, and together they embark on a rebellion against the status quo.
Mamori is shaken by Fuji's sudden confession! Before she can respond, she comes down with a nasty cold that keeps her away from Fuji. Left with so much downtime, she sorts out her own feelings and realizes she wants to try confessing again. Will Fuji finally get it the second time around? Mamori and Fuji's sweet and villainous tale ends here.
(W/A) Yuki Domoto
After leaving behind his image as a quiet nerd, Yukiya's ready to break hearts and take names with the ultimate high school glow-up. Well, he's really just got one girl in his sights-his best friend, Miku! Using her favorite shojo manga as his weapon, he's ready to pin her to the wall and gaze at her with a perfect smolder. Will his moves get her heart racing?
(W/A) Yuki Domoto
With the burning sensation of love in their chests growing hotter, Miku and Yukiya push the boundaries of the Love Game! Between a scandalous hand-holding competition and an after-school coffee date, it's like they're aiming for the world record in a love speedrun!
(W/A) Yuki Domoto
At long last, Miku and Yukiya spend the night under one roof. Their last sleepover was years ago, and their relationship has changed since then. Under the pretense of the Love Game, they both make bold moves to test the limits of their physical intimacy. But just how far will they go to claim victory?