Genre - Sci Fi
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From Village Idiot: Hideo Kawamura has a really terrifying look, but soft heart. While contemplating suicide, he stumbled upon this computer that contained the virus, “Wiruko”, who convinced him to join the “Seimahei”, a fighting tournament that has the world as its prize. However, Hideo happens to not have any fighting skills whatsoever, so he has to get through on his wits (and luck) alone.
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Which began as a standard day flipped around when an obscure fiasco struck Earth, moving Suho Park to an alternate planet. He in the end figures out how to adjust and battle for his endurance in this unfamiliar world, however at some point, similarly as unexpectedly as he was sucked into this new planet, Suho is pulled back to Earth. He rapidly discovers that re-visitation of life as he recalls that it is presently beyond the realm of possibilities, as Earth is in steady fight with beasts who've figured out how to penetrate the planet. How might Suho battle against the beasts assaulting Earth, and can he endure this time with his present abilities?
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Rakurou Hizutome, a second-year high school student, is only interested in one thing: locating "shitty games" and defeating them to death. His gaming abilities are best in class, and no game is not good enough for him to appreciate. Therefore, when he is first shown Shangri-La Frontier, a brand-new VR game, he does what he does best: min-maxes and skips the prologue to get right into the action. Yet, can even a specialist gamer like Rakurou find every one of the insider facts that Shangri-La Boondocks stows away?
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In a mysterious institution, Familie, girls get raised. Kurumi, a girl who lives there, fell asleep the day before her 10th birthday. When she woke up, 14 years had passed. A mysterious journey begins to return to the places she doesn't know, her friends, and her lost memories.
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In the near future on the starship Galaxy, Sheryl Nome lived with her parents Abel and Sally. The government tracked her parents down who were rebelling against mandatory human enhancing implants and Sheryl was the only one who got away alive. Barely surviving on her own on the streets, Grace O’Connor, a manager at a talent agency brings her in to make her a star. Several years later Sheryl is enrolled into the Erato Music School where she meets Amagi Lilies, a brilliant singer and they become friends. However, tragedy strikes and Lilies dies trying to save Sheryl. To make sure her parent’s sacrifice was not in vain and to keep her promise with Lilies, Sheryl enters into the entertainment world to become the greatest singer in the universe.
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While Professor Saotome completes his masterpiece, the Shin Getter Robo, a strange object enters the Earth's atmosphere. Hayato, in control of the lab while Saotome obsessively works, orders Getter Robo and Getter Robo G to launch and destroy the object before it impacts. Note: Printed in bunko format under the Getter Robo Saga series.
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A retelling of Mazinger Z seperate from the original series as well the recent anime remake.
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With the multiplication of natural robots called Gijins, humankind is getting a charge out of thriving in 23rd century Tokyo. Be that as it may, when a young fellow named Riaha meets a specific Gijin, he uncovers the dim reality of the world! From the makers of Hiasobi Domei!
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As an infant Jiro was conveyed to his temporary parents by an enormous oni, who said he would return for Jiro in 15 years. At the point when the time comes Jiro must fight with foe oni, dull cultists, and their flunkies while endeavoring to shield both his folks and sweetheart from their ravagings. Eventually he should set out on a voyage through the past, future, and different measurements to hold onto his predetermination as Shuten Doji reawakened.
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In the future, space has been destroyed, and only a small portion of humanity remains alive. A group of winged girls called angels must fight against the flying marine monsters attacking from the oceans.
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The spam-mail boom of the near future: The great advances of technology, a new generation of improved systems, and ideal computer programs have caused a backlash. The IT world has advanced significantly to the point where humanoid "Spam" mails are causing trouble for their humans. In the near future, hundreds of thousands of spammers have caused incalculable destruction to the mainframe of the lives of everyday citizens. Enter "SM" Hunters to save the humans from our own creations. Can "Spam" ever be good?
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Clumsy Arashiyama is a girl with a love for mysteries and a knack for getting into trouble. She works for an old lady’s lackluster maid café in a small shopping district. The cafe is largely unsuccessful in attracting customers aside from Sanada, a regular and one of Arashiyama's classmates (who has a secret crush on her). One day Arashiyama’s clever friend Tatsuno is invited to the café, and, upon seeing the miserable state of things (and Sanada, whom she has a secret crush on), decides to work there. Don’t miss the crazy antics of Arashiyama and friends, mismatched love stories, and all the hilarity that is created as a result, in Sore Machi.
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Living in the mountains with his grandpa and his two younger siblings, Lacile has consistently looked to the sky. He fantasizes seeing the mythical Flying City of the Heavens - and one day his fantasy could very well worked out. At some point, he encounters a weird young lady named Laana who has the impossible to miss capacity to glide away except if she wears overwhelming steel boots that keep her on the ground. Like Lacile, Laana has dreams - she needed to see the outside world only once before she's offered. Be that as it may, when machine warriors seek after her, Lacile learns reality: Laana is really the princess of the Ariadne Empire, and her home buoys in the sky...
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Volume one consists of mostly unrelated short stories of mad scientists and quiet sci-fi drama. Volume 2 and on (?): Miss China is a nice woman who rents a place to the ingenious Professor Breckenridge and his assistant Jim Floyd. While Jim can't pay the rent for his room, he's spending his money to all kinds of crazy inventions, be it to please miss China, and to win her heart. Note: there appears to be a lot of conflicting information about this series (number of volumes , synopsis, and so on). I've only found one website, a Spanish publisher, that acknowledges that there are three volumes as opposed to one or two. English websites only seem to acknowledge the Miss China story arc, which is, admittedly, the most well known due to being adapted into an anime OVA. Volume 1 stories: *The Universe is so Vast and Wonderful! *Leaving One Night by the Light of the Full Moon *To Invoke the Stars *Little Melancholy *The Young Scientists' Club *See You Later, God Willing *Marsy in the Land of Time *Natsuko *The Young Scientist Club on Mars














