It follows the story of a humanoid created by a robotics expert named Dr. Otoi for his grandson, Nobuhiko. But in the process of writing and applying the programming, an unfortunate mishap takes place! Nobuhiko sneezes. Now, whenever Nobuhiko sneezes, the humanoid (named Signal) transforms from a temperamental adult robot into a chocolate-loving baby version of himself. Despite this little error, the days spent with the Otoi crew are usually fun. Animals, people, and robots all can live in harmony. Until one day, Signal is attacked by Pulse, a robot created by Dr. Otoi some time ago. Much like a prototype for Signal. Pulse is incredibly nearsighted, but makes up for what he lacks in vision with firepower. Dr. Otoi's mysterious rival has packed him to the brim with amazing weaponry, with the intent of stealing the Doctor's most recent robo technology. (Source: Wikipedia)
The sequel picks up the plot two years after the end of the battle with Dr. Quaser, and a think tank named At Random is attempting to apply robots to daily use for the public. The setting is in Singapore. The new story focuses on three characters: Lantse, a successor unit to Pulse; Maria Maria, a girl who is depressed after she suffers from an accident; and Shiruto, a boy who wants to become a robot. A 13-year-old Nobuhiko, a 19-year-old Chris, and Signal will also appear in the story. (Source: Anime News Network)
In Paris, the city of flowers, cute French girls stay in their rooms and talk about otaku things. The Champs-Elysées and Printemps.... although they live in one of the most fashionable cities in the world, they are not interested in those things! The hottest thing for them right now is Japanese manga, so let's dream of distant Japan and chat about our favorite manga characters in our rooms! (Source: Yanmaga, translated)
Based of the Playstation Game Battle Arena Toshinden 2. *Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 1.*
Based on the Psychic Force Playstation Game. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 4.
Based on the Super Famicom Game Wonder Project J. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 3.
