A second anthology of short comedic stories based on the visual novel *Mahoutsukai no Yoru*.
Sewing machine, dress form, thread, and cloth. Akira Nitta sews costumes for idols in a room that has been engulfed by work. Her little sister sings and dances in the costumes she makes, her father lights the lights, and her brother plays the music. "I wish these days could last forever.” But these hopes are vain, and the family's peaceful days are torn apart by the cacophony of events that ensue. Those memories are long gone, but one day, while watching a video of a live performance for work, Akira's eyes are drawn to a certain girl. This is a story of a family stitched together through idols. (Source: Big Comics, translated)
The story is set on a state-of-the art Aegis vessel with the full cooperation of Japan's real-life Ministry of Defense and Maritime Self-Defense Force. The corpse of a Self-Defense Force member has been found — minus the left arm — and a spy has infiltrated the Aegis vessel. The heroine Ran is put in jeopardy, and Conan is forced to stand up against the dangerous Spy "X." (Source: Anime News Network)
Disaster Prevention Day is coming, and Hakuo Academy's Student Council is planning to organize a training course to help students practice their first aid treatment skill. However, the three idiots Risa, Miki and Izumi have another plan in mind, and they're attempting to convince S.C President Hinagiku to approve it...
Two years after Lordlake was razed by her Sun Rune, Queen Arshtat dispatches her son the Prince, her sister Sialeeds, and their royal bodyguards Lyon and Georg Prime to inspect the state of the ruined town. The Prince sees the grim state of the dried-up town and report on it, but Arshtat scorns this; she declares that Lordlake's citizens deserve their desolation for stealing the Dawn Rune. Arshtat's husband Ferid pulls her back to her senses, and she dismisses the inspection party with a whisper. The next issue of contention is the Sacred Games for Princess Lymsleia's hand in marriage, being held somewhat early for the ten-year old Lymsleia. The two main contestants, both representing themselves with a champion, hail from rival noble houses: The foppish Euram Barows, and Sialeeds' former fiance, the charismatic Gizel Godwin. The royal family, however, favors the mysterious outsider Belcoot, as a neutral option less likely to cause strife; the Prince attempts to aid Belcoot quietly with Ferid's approval. However, Gizel successfully rigs the Games to his advantage, and his champion Childerich defeats a drugged Belcoot while the Barow's champion is disqualified. However, Lord Marscal Godwin, Gizel's father, is less than impressed with Gizel's activities, thinking that he has made an enemy of the Prince and the royal family as a whole with his plotting. Additionally, the royal family took Zegai, the Barows champion, into their own personal custody, who could perhaps help reveal the Godwins cheating and offer an excuse to annul the engagement. Thus, the Godwins launch a preemptive attack at the engagement ceremony in Sol-Falena, Falena's capital. Arshtat and Ferid had anticipated and prepared for the attack, but not the involvement of the elite Nether Gate assassins, who overwhelm the palace's defenses. The struggle culminates in Arshtat and Ferid's deaths, while Lymsleia finds herself a captive. The Prince Ardil, Lyon, Georg, and Sialeeds are forced to flee.
A collection of one-shots by various artists.
The legendary hero Ryuuto, who vanished into the depths of a Dungeon to subjugate the Demon King, wandered inside for 20 years before returning to the surface. However, the world he returned to was one where the male population had plummeted due to the Demon King's curse, and women's sense of chastity had drastically changed. Every woman he meets is a beauty, and what's more, they all vie for Ryuuto's attention. While Ryuuto unintentionally charms those around him and causes commotions, he senses the shadow of the Demon King in the monsters emerging from the Dungeon and throws himself back into the battlefield. The strongest (virgin) magician's harem fantasy begins! (Source: Futabasha, translated)
Hieda-sensei is a professor of archeology, with a fervent belief in the existence and power of supernatural creatures like gods and demons. Since he can't prove anything, his belief has earned him the mocking nickname "Youkai Hunter" from his colleagues. One day, two men from Ootori-chou come to visit him. They're planning to promote tourism by reviving their town's old, traditional "Demon Festival," which has been discontinued for the past century. They're basing the festival on Hieda's research, although they're changing a few details to make it flashier for modern sightseers. Although Hieda is troubled by the history of human death associated with the festival, he agrees to attend as an advisor. When the Demon Festival turns out to be much more 'historically accurate' than anyone ever dreamed, it will take all of Hieda's knowledge and courage to help set things right! (Source: MangaHelpers)
Agetarou works at his family's tonkatsu restaurant in Shibuya, though he's not very excited by the work. One day, he takes a delivery to the staff of a night club, and the worker lets him in to enjoy the club for a while. Agetarou finds that he loves the club, with its relaxed people and cute girls, all enjoying the music supplied by the DJ. He continues going to the club, until the night comes when the guest American DJ Big Master Fly puts on a show. Agetarou is inspired by Big Master Fly, and realizes that the groove of being a DJ is very similar to the groove of being a tonkatsu chef. Now Agetarou is determined to master both disciplines, though he is most excited to become a DJ! (Source: MangaHelpers)
The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls anthology by various mangaka.

