* Based on Sanrio's character.
Retsuko is a 25-year old red panda who works in her dream company's accounting department. But it turns out that she is forced to keep doing more and more impossible tasks by her superiors and co-workers. She doesn't talk back to them, but she still has to let off steam, so she ends up going to karaoke by herself and singing death metal.
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The anime centers around the daily life of two twin bear sisters: the orange-coloured Lulu and the yellow-coloured Lolo. The two take on new jobs and, despite the occasional failure and tears, give their best efforts.
Source: ANN
The anime centers around the daily life of two twin bear sisters: the orange-coloured Lulu and the yellow-coloured Lolo. The two take on new jobs and, despite the occasional failure and tears, give their best efforts.
Source: ANN
The anime centers around the daily life of two twin bear sisters: the orange-coloured Lulu and the yellow-coloured Lolo. The two take on new jobs and, despite the occasional failure and tears, give their best efforts.
Source: ANN
In a fictional school, "Tender Tank" Rareko is constantly opening absurd yet strangely enthusiastic debates, this way creating a lively classroom life. Bringing up tremendous themes, she and her classmates exchange words like sword-strokes, and here and there even a profound remark is slipped in.
Fun and informative debate comedy, packed into only five minutes each time.
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The second season of Jochum.
Hajime is a former life insurance salesman who, in a moment of desperation, makes the unexpected leap into the world of hosts. At Club One, Hajime finds himself surrounded by a cast of eccentric personalities: a "younger brother" type host with 20 years of experience, a former idol specializing in romantic sales tactics, and a hyper-aggressive host obsessed with mobile games.…
* Based on a series of illustrated children's books.
* Based on British travel and dining journalist Michael Booth's book Sushi and Beyond
Inspired by a book of Japanese cuisine, British travel and dining journalist Michael Booth took his family - his wife Lissen, their boys Ansger and Emil - to Japan for 100 days, in order to enjoy as many types of Japanese foods as possible.
Source: ANN