Mobsters in Love - Recommendations

Alt title: Koisuru Gokudou Onii-san

Mobsters in Love

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Scary and Tough Otoguro, in Love?!

Scary and Tough Otoguro, in Love?!

"We're against any attempts at Otoguro finding love!!" The over-the-top Highschool boys' comedy begins!

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Gakkou Ichi no Onnagirai-kun ni Kokuhaku Sareta Hanashi

Gakkou Ichi no Onnagirai-kun ni Kokuhaku Sareta Hanashi

Nishino is a cross-dresser hiding that he's a guy, and he gets asked out by Akutagawa, who has a reputation for being a loner and a misogynist.

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Yuureiyashiki Love Romance

Yuureiyashiki Love Romance

A medium meets his soulmate, but he's a earthbound spirit, and a boy to boot!"An absolute angel! "I'm a ghost!" The ghostly boy, who has always been shunned by society, is gradually swept up in the young man's advances. This is a slightly terrifying, yet very funny, slapstick love comedy perfect for summer.

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His Nose Can Tell I'm the One

His Nose Can Tell I'm the One

High schooler Kakeru Tanaka's fired up about getting his first-ever girlfriend! He wants someone cute, and younger than him... But his dreams are shattered by a new guy at school, Akane Itsuzumi, who's a disturbing combination of gorgeous and terrifying! Akane wants help with something, and Kakeru's bad at saying no, so off they go to somewhere private, where a blushing Akane suddenly sniffs Kakeru and tells him he's... the one! And so begins a rom-com about the awkwardness and confusion of teenage love!

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Challengers

Challengers

Tomoe Tatsumi is a freshman attending university in Tokyo. Life couldn't be better: he's living in a really nice apartment for less than most people pay for a single room. This is all thanks to Mitsugu Kurokawa: salaryman, landlord, and (hopeful) lover. It is due to Kurokawa's generosity that Tatsumi is able to live in Tokyo on such a tight budget. Kurokawa's intention is clear: to love, honor, and cherish Tatsumi until his dying days! And if big brother Souichi Tatsumi has his way - that day will come sooner than not! For Kurokawa, progress can only be made by "challenging the impossible..."

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Unrequited Love, Unexpected Love

Unrequited Love, Unexpected Love

Kamoshida - a born sadist - VS the convenience store manager - a reluctant masochist. A love drama between two opposites. There's a part-time worker at my store who won't leave me alone! Apparently, he finds "that look" on my face "irresistible". What's that supposed to mean!? Also included are a rom-com about superheroes protecting their town, a sweet love story about two boys in a dorm, and more!

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First Memory

First Memory

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Archaic Smile

Archaic Smile

A warm, comforting romantic comedy revolving around a couple and a Buddha statue.

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Boku wa Hajikko ga Suki

Boku wa Hajikko ga Suki

Noda Haruko has hatched a plot to get tasty lunches; she's put a love letter in a paper airplane and tossed it out into the world. By chance, it ends up in the hands of a lonely boy named Katou Seiji. Haruko confesses her "love" for him, and her hope that he'll become her husband and make her delicious lunches. Surprisingly, Seiji agrees, and becomes her boyfriend-chef. Seiji allows himself to be swept away by her childish enthusiasm, but he keeps trying to find ways to make their relationship more 'real'-- by holding hands, kissing, or simply being alone together. Haruko and Seiji navigate their unusual relationship among their friends and classmates, who all have their share of comedic troubles!

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Shiroyama to Mita-san

Shiroyama to Mita-san

Tatsuhiko Shiroyama hates being stuck in the boonies. Greetings from strangers feels fake, part-time job prospects are limited, and he's been "blessed" with the nickname "Niyayama" from his classmates due to his creepy, unsociable attempts at smiling. He turned to the radio as a means to escape, and thinks about nothing more than saving up for a move to Tokyo where he can explore his passions. But Tatsuhiko's life changes forever when he saves a rich CEO from a rice paddy and is set up with his granddaughter, the equally as shy and antisocial Tamiko Mita. Together, the two stumble through the nuances of "dating", and Tatsuhiko's dreary days become a whole lot brighter.

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