I’ll Show Them What “Thrown Away” Really Means! A Heartwarming and Hilarious Classic Isekai Fantasy!! One day, Hirotaka, a former junk collector transported to another world, was granted the skill “Junk Collection”…!? It was a garbage skill that “only” randomly collected one piece of junk from around the world. Called useless and expelled from the hero’s party, Hirotaka wanders the other world alone… Just when he thought he was in dire straits with nowhere to turn, he collects “Osoro,” a cheat-level magic sword also abandoned by the Demon King—!? The free-spirited and exciting adventure of a former junk collector begins now!
Aurora, the daughter of an earl, often attends evening parties where ladies dress flawlessly, presenting the perfect opportunity for her to admire their exquisite embroidery. Typically content with standing in the background, she never expected to be struck on the head by a ring, let alone to have the kingdom's most eligible bachelor, Felix el le Clavis, propose to her. Felix had endured countless marriage interviews over the past year, with numbers totaling in the hundreds. Exhausted by the constant stream of suitors, he proclaims that the ring would choose his future spouse. Without hesitation, he tosses the ring, and much to Aurora's surprise, it makes direct contact with her forehead. Although it was a chance for Aurora to enjoy more embroidery while engaged in this fake commitment, the question still remains: Was the ring's selection of her as Felix's fiancée merely a serendipitous coincidence?
On the day of her execution, Vyaria wakes up to find time has reversed itself, making her seven years old again. Thinking of the events of her future, she is truly traumatized. Her first marriage to King Cain had been a cold and unhappy one. Each time she made an attempt to get closer to him, she had been faced with rejection, and the sudden appearance of a girl from another dimension had only increased Cain's hostility towards Vyaria. Behind her back, everyone had called her the “Princess of Blue Roses,” after the flower that symbolizes unattainable wishes. Knowing she would eventually be sentenced to death by her own husband, Vyaria is terrified when she is once again united with the young Cain. Is everything going to repeat itself? Is there really nothing she could do to change the future? As scared as she is, Vyaria vows to fight against her cruel fate in this second chance at life…! Official Translation:
Rewritten: The narrative of Loki, a once heroic figure, and his stint at an onsen alongside his co-workers who happened to be monsters!
The focus of this spin-off is on the younger sister of Shiba Tatsuya, Miyuki, and her escapades in the world of Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei.
Qin Feng travels to a parallel universe and finds that the Earth has changed and elementalists have become the masters of humanity. Relying on the awakened system, Qin Feng embarks on the path of escalating from the bottom to becoming a god!
Enormous and terrifying creatures called Kajiki were created for consumption by deities and inhabit the world. Surprisingly, these monstrous beings are also considered delicious which leads to a conflict between Monster cuisine and a promising chef!
Most students at Ansarivan Dragonar Academy find riding and taming dragons to be a breeze - all except for Ash Blake. The first-year student is notoriously known as the school's "number one problem child" because despite having a large star-shaped brand that signifies his potential to become a future dragon master, he hasn't been able to summon his dragon. This has made him the subject of ridicule among his peers. One day, Ash's dragon finally appears, but much to his surprise, it's not in the form of a traditional dragon. Instead, it's a stunning girl! To make matters worse, she makes it clear that she's the master, and he's the servant. Ash realizes that his troubles with dragon riding are far from over.
Iris, the current head of the Regret Count family, which is on the brink of ruin, had planned to dismiss all her servants, return her title and lands, and live as a commoner. However, the marriage proposal brought by her former butler—worried about her future—turned out to be for the position of the 10th consort of the King of Hybern, known as the “Dragon Emperor”! I was supposed to spend my days tending herbs in my garden and living freely with a baby dragon—there’s no way I can become a queen!!!
Seven years ago, monsters possessed the king of Carmen, leading to the downfall of the kingdom at the hands of evil hordes. The only survivors were Arus, the king's son, and Lunafrea, the daughter of the army general. In Loran, a newborn was given the name "Jyagan" on the Dark Lord Imagine's command. Despite Arus being just and fair, Jyagan aligned with the malevolent forces. Arus and Lunafrea, with the heroic blood of Roto within them, set out on a mission to defeat the monsters and restore peace to the world.
Hiroto Domori may appear to be a feeble Irregular without any enchanting or divine abilities, yet little do people realize that he has recently returned from the demon realm and now stands as the universe's mightiest slayer of demons. Despite his seemingly frail stature, this demon killer confronts an unparalleled adversary who preys upon unsuspecting individuals.
Asumi Kamogawa, a petite 14-year-old, possesses an unbridled adoration for the cosmos, particularly the twinkling stars. Under the tutelage of an affable ghost who wears a colossal lion head and goes by the nickname "Lion-san," she has been studying space since infancy. Despite an unsteady home life, Asumi resolves to join the Tokyo Space School. In no time, Asumi befriends a cadre of classmates, including her childhood friend Shinnosuke Fuchuuya, who sports spectacles and harbors a staunch brutal honesty, Kei Oumi, a cordial young woman who drew inspiration from Neil Armstrong's photos of the moon landing, Marika Ukita, an enigmatic and stunningly gorgeous girl with a few secrets of her own, and Shuu Suzuki, a bold and bright boy who maintains a laidback approach. The setting of Futatsu no Spica is an alternative future in which Japan's maiden human-crafted spacecraft crashed in 2010, and it follows the growth of these high schoolers as they travel toward the stars.