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Sugu Okasarechau Oneesan

My Oyakodo Manga
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Mistreated Bride
Shuumatsu No Harem

Ore no Imouto to Omae no Nee-chan Koukan

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Nikuen

Succubus Yondara
Gaki Ni Modotte
Saimin Shido

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[Artist] FRLEXZ (Mama series)
The image is a digital meme that plays on the “Those Who Know” internet trope, contrasting a seemingly pleasant anime-style illustration with a tiered reaction scale. On the right, a blonde woman in a nun’s habit is shown carrying tea, labeled with the word “Mama” in the corner. The left side uses a series of increasingly intense faces to categorize the viewer’s level of familiarity with the character’s origins: a smiling

Mr. Incredible for those unaware of the context, a distressed skull for those who recognize the character from more mature or infamous media, and Imhotep from The Mummy representing the curious audience looking for the source. This format is designed to pique interest by suggesting there is a hidden, often surprising or unconventional backstory behind the character’s modest appearance.

Drama Queen

Mama Mansion! ~Daiichiwa 305-
In Mama Mansion! ~Daiichiwa 305-, the story centers around a young man who moves into a unique apartment complex known for its warm, motherly residents. Apartment 305 becomes the focal point of his new life as he encounters a kind and caring older woman who treats him with affection, offering emotional support and guidance. The series blends slice-of-life and comedic elements with a cozy, nurturing atmosphere, focusing on themes of companionship, healing, and unconventional family bonds.


Thawing Love + Thawing Love Another Point by Kuro no Miki
In Thawing Love + Thawing Love Another Point by Kuro no Miki, the story follows two contrasting emotional narratives from different perspectives. The original tale explores the intense and cold emotional detachment of a love that seems beyond repair, while Another Point (Rennyu Order) offers a mirrored interpretation, possibly from the partner’s viewpoint, revealing their own buried feelings, regrets, or twisted devotion. The dual structure presents a powerful look into how love can decay—and yet still linger in unexpected forms.

Yankee JK Kuzuhana-chan
Yankee JK Kuzuhana-chan is a romantic comedy manga that follows the story of Hodaka Saotome, a shy and kind-hearted high school boy who enrolls in a recently co-ed school that was once all girls. Due to the extreme gender imbalance—he’s one of the only boys among hundreds of girls—Hodaka immediately finds himself in awkward and often chaotic situations.
The school is filled with strong-willed, rebellious, and colorful female students, many of whom initially tease or intimidate him. However, everything changes when he meets Hanako Kuzuhana, a powerful and fearless delinquent girl with a soft spot for Hodaka. She takes an interest in him and becomes his unexpected protector.
As the story unfolds, more girls begin to notice Hodaka’s genuine personality, and a light-hearted harem dynamic develops. Each girl has a unique personality—ranging from tough and cool to shy and caring—and they each bring their own flavor of comedy and charm to Hodaka’s school life.

Rent-A-Girlfriend
Kazuya Kinoshita, a lonely and heartbroken college student, gets dumped by his girlfriend just one month into their relationship. Craving companionship, he turns to a rental girlfriend service and ends up meeting Chizuru Mizuhara—a beautiful and seemingly perfect girl.
While their first date goes surprisingly well, Kazuya soon realizes that it was all part of her professional act. However, circumstances take an unexpected turn when Kazuya introduces Chizuru to his family as his “real” girlfriend to save face. Things get even more complicated when they discover that they attend the same college and live next door to each other.
As Kazuya continues renting Chizuru, they get entangled in increasingly awkward situations, leading to fake relationships, real feelings, and chaotic love triangles involving other rental girlfriends like Ruka Sarashina and Sumi Sakurasawa, and even his ex, Mami Nanami.
This romantic comedy is full of misunderstandings, emotional development, and a humorous look at modern dating dynamics.
Genres: Romance, Comedy, Slice of Life
Episodes:
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Season 1: 12 episodes
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Season 2: 12 episodes
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Season 3: 12 episodes
Studio: TMS Entertainment
Available On: Crunchyroll, Netflix (in some regions)
What you are looking for is: Rental Kanojo Osawari Shimasu

Tachiaoi (Hollyhock) by Hiroya
Tachiaoi (also known as Hollyhock) by Hiroya is a deeply atmospheric and emotionally driven story that explores the quiet complexities of love, longing, and unspoken pain. Set in a countryside town where time feels slower, the story follows a man who returns to his rural hometown and encounters a woman from his past — someone he once shared a fleeting but powerful connection with.
Their reunion is filled with silence, nostalgia, and tension as they revisit memories they never truly resolved. The soft presence of blooming hollyhocks becomes a symbol of what once was and what might still linger between them. Through subtle conversations and lingering glances, the story paints a picture of love that was never properly expressed — and the ache of what could have been.
Hiroya crafts a narrative that is gentle yet emotionally heavy, focusing on regret, second chances, and the beauty of emotional restraint. It’s a quiet, contemplative tale that leaves its weight in the pauses between words.

Set it Manhwa
The front door slides open onto a small, sunlit balcony overlooking a quiet cityscape. Gentle breezes stir the leaves of a potted plant by the railing, and beyond, the high‑rise silhouettes are softened by a clear afternoon sky. Inside, the soft hum of the apartment’s air purifier blends with the distant sounds of traffic, creating a calm, everyday atmosphere.
Stepping through the threshold is a young woman in a comfortable, long‑sleeved sweater and a knee‑length skirt. A reusable grocery tote swings lightly from her hand, its contents—fresh vegetables, bread, and a carton of milk—peeking out. Her hair is pulled back in a loose braid, and her expression carries both warmth and concern.

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Karukiya My Mother Will Be My Classmate’s Ty for 3 Days
When shy high schooler Haruto learns that his mother, Emi, has volunteered to help his class run a festival booth, he expects nothing more than her usual baking skills. Instead, Emi’s boundless enthusiasm and knack for performance transform her into the center of attention—becoming the class’s “mascot” and playful “toy” for three whirlwind days. As she hosts games, models handmade costumes, and even takes on stage challenges, Haruto witnesses a side of his mother he’s never seen: fearless, charismatic, and completely at ease among his peers.
Beyond the laughter and lighthearted chaos, the festival becomes a catalyst for deeper connections. Haruto’s classmates come to appreciate Emi’s warmth and creativity, forging a genuine bond with her that reflects back on Haruto himself. Through shared responsibilities—designing decorations, manning the booth, and cheering each other on—the story celebrates the unexpected ways family members can bridge generations, turning a simple school event into a memorable journey of trust, pride, and newfound confidence.

Hunting M!lf in Another World
A mild-mannered office worker named Kazuo is suddenly summoned to a vibrant fantasy realm where powerful warrior mothers—known colloquially as “Milfs”—serve as both protectors and mentors to the vulnerable. Tasked by the royal court to track down the legendary Huntmistresses, Kazuo must navigate enchanted forests, treacherous mountain passes, and bustling market towns, relying on his wits and a magical map that highlights each target’s domain. Along the way, he encounters delightful challenges—from outsmarting river spirits to solving village riddles—that test his resolve and reveal the true value of courage.
As Kazuo grows closer to each Huntmistress, he learns that their strength stems as much from compassion and wisdom as from swordsmanship. Between exhilarating battles against marauding beasts and heartwarming exchanges by the hearth, the series explores themes of respect, empowerment, and the importance of community. With lighthearted humor, colorful world-building, and a cast of endearing characters, Hunting Milf in Another World delivers an uplifting adventure that celebrates the bonds forged when unlikely allies unite.

JK Fuuzoku Gakuensai
Yumi Tachibana, president of the newly formed Cultural Heritage Club at Seika High, is determined to create a memorable exhibit for the annual school festival. Inspired by Edo-period entertainment districts, she and her friends design an immersive booth complete with traditional costumes, calligraphy demonstrations, and music performances.
However, when a misplaced flyer hints at an “adult entertainment experience,” rumors swirl through the student body, attracting both curious visitors and concerned teachers. Yumi must balance historical accuracy with school regulations while reassuring everyone that the exhibit is a respectful tribute to cultural history rather than anything risqué.
On the day of the festival, the Cultural Heritage Club faces a series of comedic mishaps: props go missing, costume changes run late, and rival clubs stage surprise pranks. Despite the chaos, Yumi’s calm leadership and her teammates’ quick thinking turn each setback into an opportunity for creativity—improvising interactive calligraphy challenges and inviting classmates to try on period attire.
By afternoon, the booth has become one of the festival’s highlights, with visitors praising its educational value and lively atmosphere. In the end, the club’s success demonstrates how clear communication and teamwork can transform misunderstanding into celebration.

Gogo no Kouchou: Junai Mellow yori
In this gentle slice-of-life OVA, a reserved homeroom principal spends an unhurried afternoon guiding a soft-spoken transfer student nicknamed “Mellow.” As the final bell rings, the two explore the empty school grounds together—stopping to chat over tea in the staff lounge, sharing quiet laughter in sunlit hallways, and reflecting on their hopes for the future. Through these simple interactions, the student gains confidence, and the principal rediscovers the joy of nurturing young minds.
Blending lighthearted moments—like impromptu rooftop stargazing and playful book recommendations—with deeper themes of belonging and understanding, the story unfolds in a warm, soothing art style. A gentle acoustic soundtrack underscores the emotional beats, reminding viewers that sometimes the most meaningful bonds are formed in the quiet hours when the world feels paused.

Kokoro Connect
Kokoro Connect follows five members of the Cultural Research Club-Taichi, Iori, Inaba, Yui, and Himeko-who suddenly find their lives upended by a mysterious entity known as Heartseed. One evening, they awaken to discover they have swapped bodies, and in the days that follow they endure a series of inexplicable phenomena: age regression, involuntary memory sharing, involuntary voice projection, and emotional swaps. Forced to live through each other’s most private moments, the friends must learn to cooperate and maintain their bonds even as their deepest insecurities and hidden feelings are laid bare.
Through each new ordeal, the group grows closer and more understanding of one another, discovering that trust and communication are their greatest strengths. As they trace the origin of Heartseed’s experiments, they confront personal traumas-family struggles, self-doubt, and past regrets-and learn to support each other honestly. By the series finale, their shared experiences have transformed the Cultural Research Club from a casual hobby circle into a tight-knit family, illustrating how extraordinary challenges can reveal the truest connections of the human heart.

[Hotate-chan] Roshutsukyou-chan
Roshutsukyou-chan by Hotate-chan is an adult-oriented manga series that plays on themes of exposure and boldness. The story follows a quirky, free-spirited heroine whose personality and lifestyle revolve around pushing boundaries of embarrassment and confidence. Her antics often put her in outrageous and humorous situations, blending comedy with ecchi-style storytelling.
The manga is characterized by its playful tone, over-the-top expressions, and lighthearted approach to mature themes. Rather than being purely serious or dramatic, it leans into comedic exaggeration, making the character’s “roshutsu” (exhibitionist) tendencies both funny and wild. Fans of Hotate-chan’s work appreciate the mix of risqué humor, exaggerated reactions, and fast-paced storytelling that make the series stand out in the adult comedy genre.


Energy Kyouka!!
Energy Kyouka!! is a Japanese adult-themed manga that plays on the concept of sudden boosts of stamina, power, or vitality through unusual and often comedic circumstances. The story usually follows characters who, after receiving this “energy enhancement,” find themselves in over-the-top situations filled with exaggerated reactions, wild humor, and ecchi elements.

The tone is lighthearted and risqué, focusing less on realism and more on playful exaggeration. With its mix of fantasy-like “power-ups” and comedic twists, Energy Kyouka!! delivers a blend of adult humor and high-energy scenarios that appeal to fans of bold, eccentric storytelling in the mature manga space.

No Escape にげられない by Mushi Gyouza
No Escape (にげられない) by Mushi Gyouza is a tense and psychological story that focuses on themes of confinement, control, and the struggle for freedom. The plot revolves around a character who finds themselves trapped in a situation where leaving is impossible, forcing them to confront not only the physical barriers around them but also their own fears and emotions.
As the story progresses, the tension builds between the captive and those exerting control, blurring the line between survival, trust, and manipulation. What makes the narrative gripping is its claustrophobic setting and the psychological depth that explores how people react when escape isn’t an option. It’s a story about endurance, inner strength, and the unsettling dynamics that arise when freedom is stripped away.

Boku shika Shiranai Tsuma o by Sakura Shiina
A gentle, slice-of-life story about a couple who’ve been together long enough to speak in glances and inside jokes. When work changes their routines, the husband realizes how many quiet details he’s taken for granted—her morning playlists, the way she labels spice jars, the doodles in her planner only he can decode. Determined to show up better, he starts collecting these small moments, turning them into little surprises that say, “I see you.”
Their days fill with simple, tender rhythms: evening walks to the corner bakery, postcard notes tucked into lunch boxes, a shared photo album of tiny victories. When a bout of neighborhood gossip tests their trust, they face it with calm honesty, choosing to protect their world rather than perform for others. The result is a warm portrait of marriage that grows deeper through attention, gratitude, and the everyday courage to keep learning the person you love.

(C86) [JACK-POT (Jyura)] School
This work, first presented at Comiket 86, is set against the backdrop of a contemporary Japanese high school and uses that familiar setting to tell an emotionally charged story. Following a transfer student who struggles to fit in, School explores the tensions between outward appearances and hidden feelings. The protagonist’s encounters with classmates reveal themes of trust, vulnerability, and how fragile reputations can shape day-to-day life in youth.
The tone alternates between lighthearted moments—such as cultural festival preparations and after-class club activities—and heavier questions about loyalty and self-discovery. By contrasting noisy classrooms with quiet rooftop conversations, the story captures the push-and-pull of adolescence: the desire to belong, the fear of standing out, and the bittersweet recognition that growing up means learning to balance both.

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[Circle Eden (Diisuke)] Himitsu no ImaVi Satsueikai
This doujin work by Circle Eden, illustrated by Diisuke, takes the form of a photo-shoot themed story. Set around the idea of a secret “image video” session, the piece frames its narrative through the lens of staged photography and behind-the-scenes moments. The focus is less on traditional storytelling and more on atmosphere—expressive poses, costume play, and the contrast between staged perfection and candid slips.
Diisuke’s signature art style combines soft shading with carefully detailed character expressions, giving each panel a lively and almost cinematic quality. The “shoot” setup allows for playful changes in outfits and moods, capturing both glamorous and everyday looks. By leaning into the concept of a private session, the story carries an intimate and personal tone while remaining character-driven.
At its core, Himitsu no ImaVi Satsueikai explores the dynamics between performer and viewer: confidence versus shyness, public image versus private self, and the tension of being “seen” in different ways. With its photo-shoot framing device, it blends slice-of-life charm with a stylized presentation, inviting readers to imagine the narratives that unfold beyond the camera’s frame.

The Person Sitting Next to Me Looking at Me with Perverted Eyes
The Person Sitting Next to Me Looking at Me with Perverted Eyes” (Tonari No Seki No Yatsu Ga Souiu Me De Mitekuru) is an ongoing romantic comedy manga by mmk that began in June 2024. It focuses on two classmates who frequently exchange perverted teases, with the male character typically losing these interactions



























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