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Count D's pet shop has had roots in numerous countries, from Germany to America and beyond. Always established in the city's Chinatown, Count D offers a variety of rare creatures to qualified buyers. But with his reputation comes skepticism; Count D's shop is rumored to be involved in human trafficking, selling pets that are said to look like men and women. After being investigated in Los Angeles for these alleged crimes Count D sets up shop in the Red Light District of Shinjuku, Tokyo. He continues to offer his services with a curious smile, all the while under the scrutinizing, suspicious gaze of Woo-Fei Rau, D's new landlord.
The mysterious Count D owns a pet shop in Chinatown. However, it's no ordinary pet shop: D sells exotic and rare pets that often have the appearance of a human in the eyes of their new owners. Since these animals are so special, each one is only sold if the customer signs a contract agreeing to abide by the instructions provided, or suffer the dire consequences, all whilst conveniently releasing the shop itself from any responsibility. However, when some customers break their contracts and a series of incidents occur as a result, this small business doesn't go unnoticed. Inspector Leon Orcot begins to investigate D, suspecting him of slave smuggling; but can he get to the bottom of the events surrounding the shop, or will he just be dragged into the Count's pace of afternoon tea and cake?
There is a new store in that cursed corner of the town. There must be no business at all!!
In this school, there's a rumor about class 1-6. "If you ever have problems about money, visit class 1-6 after school." There, a strange pawnshop is run. As long as you have something to pawn, then you'll be able to borrow a large sum of money. How can a regular student have something valuable enough to exchange for a large sum? It is a shop that accepts human emotions as currency, with love being the emotion that is valued the highest.
Look for him in the boulevard full of sorrow and desires called Slum Street and you shall find yourself at the place of the Necromancer. He has the power and knowledge to resurrect all your loved ones—at the price of your soul or years of your life. Oh! There is one caveat... But no one willing to part with life or soul would listen to such warnings, anyway.
High in the sky is the Yume Kira Dream Shoppe, a magical place where any dream can be granted in exchange for something dear to you. Rin, the shop's owner, and his plush rabbit assistant Alpha sign contracts with those in need, from a beautiful tree to a girl unable to confess to her secret love. Using rare and powerful items, Rin and Alpha will help bring joy to many lives.
Each episode follows a different person as he or she deals with an ultimate choice. A "time guide" visits each episode's main character as he or she chooses whether to reset their lives at a time of crisis.
Yumiko Kawahara's disturbing short stories explore the strange and codependent world of dolls and the people who own them. Both quirky and unsettling, these science-fiction morality fables question the dark side of love and pride. Fair warning: When you live inside a dollhouse, it's hard to tell who's the puppet and who's the master...