(From Wingtip Cafe) Two stories: The first is from the Mesopotamians' Gilgamesh Epic, centering around Sdynaza, the woman who brought Enkidu to Uruk city, and Leo, the dream guardian.
In the *Bud Boy Bangaihen* series: 1) Junai Meisou 2) Kuushinchou 3) Haru Shinan (Koi no Tehodoki)
Yaji and Kita and their adventures parody two comedic figures from Japanese literature who wandered from town to town, encountering bad guys and generally making fools of themselves. In this iteration, they are two schoolgirls who wander from school to school, fighting the bad guys and generally saving the day. Rei Shinokita (Kita) is a butchy, serious blonde girl with a penchant for rescuing (and becoming the object of affection for) lovely young ladies, and Junko Yajima (Yaji) is a tall, lovely brunette girl with a impetuous nature and a habit of rescuing (and becoming the object of affection for) beautiful boys. In practically every arc of *Yajikita*, you can be sure of a few things – the yakuza will be involved, there will be much fighting, Yaji and Kita will be inutterably cool, the girl will fall in love with Kita and the boy with Yaji. (Source: Okazu, edited) *Note: Yajikita Gakuen Douchuuki was initially serialized in Bonita from 1982 to 1991. It continued to be serialized in Mystery Bonita from December 6, 2003, to February 6, 2006. The first 22 volumes were published by Akita Shoten between 1983 and 1991; volumes 23 through 29 were published from 2004 to 2006.*
A man sitting in a bar, exhausted from looking for someone. Who is it? His lover? No, a dancer is his reply. The reason is because that dancer is the one that "that man" believes in. Bidou used to live in New York when he was a teenager. Once he got a chance to watch a group of dancer dance there. One dancer caught his attention, he's a Japanese like him and that man's move impress him to the point that it make him start taking dancing classes. Meanwhile that dancer's reputation starts growing not just in the US, but in Japan and in the Jazz dance industry. Unfortunately, during that time, that dancer had an accident and he can't dance again. Bidou is looking for a teenage dancer whose that dancer, Arishima personally teach until he saw a group of a dancer dance in a life house. One dancer's move remind him of Arishima and people called that Dancer "Guran". What's the meaning behind this name and what is so special about her?
The Yajikita duo get off the Shinkansen bullet train and are sucked into a magic circle that suddenly appears and transports them to another world....
Tsubomi is a prince of flowers and also the general of the army that protects the flower spirits. But he drank and smoked and was so disruptive that his mother the queen kicked him out of Tenkai (heaven land) to earth. Kaoru, in charge of Tsubomi's education, followed him, but Tsubomi finds trouble wherever he goes...
Hardy Lennerton is back in L.A. and making a name for himself in the business world! But someone jealous of Lennerton's success is interfering with his business...? Hardy Lennerton, frankly, has too many enemies!

