In a world where an epidemic causing amnesia is spreading, a group of two boys and two girls are discharged from the hospital. Shortly afterwards, a mysterious accident involves the four young people who, disoriented, begin to doubt their memories while trying to understand the truth.
The series is set many years after a devastating war, which killed 80% of the Earth's population. Earth is being watched by a group of beings known as The Third from a city called Hyperius. They are named after a red jewel-like eye on their forehead (Space Eye) that serves as a port for data access and other types of communication. These beings are committed to protecting the humans from harm. One of the main ways is to protect the humans is to control the amount of "technos" or technology that the humans have access to, known as the "technos taboo". Human found using forbidden technos could be killed by The Third's best "autoenforcer" an AI robot named Bluebreaker. It follows the adventures of Honoka, a 17 year old girl who is human, but was born with a blue third eye as well. The Third found that she could not interface with the rest of The Third and so declared her a mutation and left her with human parents. Her blue eye enables her to see Chi and use it to find cloaked enemies and sense the emotions of all living things. Honoka is a jack-of-all-trades who travels throughout the barren earth with the help of a sand tank operated by Bogie, an AI guardian given to her by her grandfather. She earns a living by doing various jobs with the tank like ridding areas of oversized spiders and ants and escorting or transporting clients. One night while traveling through the desert, she comes upon a strange man named Iks. He arrived on the planet for a purpose which is not clear until the last episode. The Third is also nervous about his arrival and fears he may seek to harm the humans. In order to understand the world more Iks contracts with Honoka to accompany her for most of her travels. During travel or at night, she recites poems by a writer named "Dona Myfree" (exact spelling unknown at this time).
Kyosuke entered high school dreaming of a sparkling, youthful life. However, after reuniting with his older, introverted childhood friend, Kyoko, he is lured into joining the "Imitation Games Club." The club's activities revolve around sophisticated versions of "make-believe" games like "House" or "Hide-and-Seek"—reimagined as intellectual pursuits for high schoolers. But for some reason, "accidents" keep happening, leading to some very steamy and unexpected developments! While these boys and girls initially intended to play wholesome games, their childhood pastimes are fast-tracking them into a deeply immoral relationship...?! Playing children's games at this age is naughty, fun, and totally scandalous! An immoral youth comedy begins!
When an all-female adventuring team needs a mage, the only one they can get on short notice is the burly adopted son of the head of the local mage guild. Not only does Louie look more like a fighter than a mage, he acts like it, too, getting into all manner of trouble and trying to solve it with his fists. And when the team's cleric learns that her god has assigned to her a special relationship with Louie, well, let's just say she's less than happy.
A dark fantasy depicting magic clinic that cures mental illness and a young man who wants to save his sister.
It is the start of the 20th century and the Parisian commoners celebrating the Belle Époque are fascinated by the antics of the resident phantom thief Arsène Lupin. But the mask of Lupin actually belies a beautiful woman...? An epic adventure aboard a luxury liner and involving even Detective Holmes is about to unfold!
Based on the Sega Saturn game of the same name. The story follows the most troublesome class of the Magical School on the island of Yen and their adventure to understand each other and protect the island and school from the Vile Tribe. (Source: JMS).
The master swordsman Rix, who has grown well and truly tired of the bloodstained battlefield, fakes his death in battle and retires. He has decided to turn his life around and enroll in the Magic Institute, despite having zero magic aptitude. Nonetheless, Rix is able to overwhelm the sorcerers with his base skills as a swordsman! Unintentional as it may be, he continues to smash through all common sense within the institute. In doing so, he catches the Empress’s eye, drawn to that battle prowess of his— Wait, no! I'm telling you that I'm not aiming to be the strongest or anything like that! What I want is a "peaceful and happy life"! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
Sky World takes place in the eponymous world of the MMORPG, Sky World. One day, thousands of players woke up to find themselves in the world. Junichirou Mikimori is one of these players who has now come to live in Sky World. The story begins with Junichirou on Altaria Island. There, he encounters an all-female guild and befriends two of its members. Together, they decide to leave Altaria Island and journey to the highest point of the world: Aion Island, in hopes of being able to find a way back to the real world. (Source: NanoDesu)
Sky World takes place in the eponymous world of the MMORPG, Sky World. One day, thousands of players woke up to find themselves in the world. Junichirou Mikimori is one of these players who has now come to live in Sky World. The story begins with Junichirou on Altaria Island. There, he encounters an all-female guild and befriends two of its members. Together, they decide to leave Altaria Island and journey to the highest point of the world: Aion Island, in hopes of being able to find a way back to the real world. (Source: NanoDesu)

