Self-explanatory. High school (grades 10-12) should play a major role in the title. Azumanga Daioh is an excellent example of this category. A typical High school series will include a Sports Festival, a Cultural Festival, and a school Trip.
| Title | Rating | Synopsis |
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Chou! Kuse ni Narisou |
Avoid | Ranma 1/2 wanna be |
| I | ||
| I'll make a habit of it | Avoid | See Chou! Kuse ni Narisou |
| N | ||
| Nanaka 6-17 | Buy | See Nanaka 6/17 |
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Nanaka 6/17 |
Buy |
While Nanaka and Nenji always walk together to high school, one would never know that they were childhood friends. The studious and reserved Nanaka is always picking on Nenji for getting into fights, behaving like a Juvenile delinquent and never taking school seriously. On one rainy afternoon, she happened to push him to far. Nenji barked back, saying some stupid and angry words, and then stomped away. Nenji got worried, and when he found Nanaka, she had fallen down a flight of stairs and had lost consciousness. And when she awoke again in the hospital, she had lost her memory and introduced herself as Nanaka, a cheerful six-year-old, full of laughter and completely entranced by the (now-ten-year-old) anime series “Magical Girl Domiko”. Suddenly Nenji finds himself having to being an older guardian to his childhood friend and remembering just how much fun they had together when they were kids, but how can he help Nanaka return to normal? |
| S | ||
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Sister Princess Re-Pure |
Wataru and his twelve devoted and doting sisters are back for another 13 episodes. Wataru has decided to leave the island and live on his own. But the girls have not forgotten him and they have chosen to move to the same city as their beloved onii-chan. Each episode tells two stories of their adventures with each other and with the brother they all love so much. |
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