Rumors about love fulfillment charms sold by a Shinto shrine, and the students who came there for an extracurricular activity. Among them were Kuryuu Izumi and Shikiyomi Mikoto. Those two are matchless geniuses among the other students from the same school year but, they always end up exchanging cynical words when they meet each other. Those two's relationship had nothing to do with a love fulfillment charm. The other students were a strange bunch. Believing in the charm's power, and conscious of each others. But that frivolous atmosphere will change completely. The childish love fulfillment brings deaths, one after another. This is a curse. Or could it be... What is the truth that Izumi and Mikoto knows as they're drawing near the source of the mystery?
A Native American youth who arrived at the beach in a post town near Edo on a stormy night. With the help of the local bandit Rikiomaru, he becomes a friend ...!?
Calendar Boy depicts the whimsical adventures of human personifications of national holidays on the Japanese calendar. Focusing on gags that are tied to stereotypes and images typically associated with holidays in Japan, like "New Year's Day" is a traditional Japanese individual, "Coming of Age Day" likes to drink, and "Valentine's Day" is an unrepentant casanova.
1. Hajimete wo Okaiage 2. Omocha ja Nai mon! 3. Ikemen Beginner 4. Aishi no Toshishita-kun 5. Ore no Onna ni Te wo Dasu na! 6. Ore ni Damatte Aisareru!
