) is about to be disbanded with all of its members graduating, Ritsu Tainaka seizes her chance to become a club president without actually being elected and drags her shy friend Mio Akiyama along for the ride. They recruit two more students in order to meet the minimum member requirement: Tsumugi Kotobuki, a wealthy blonde who was looking for another club, and Yui Hirasawa, an airheaded girl whom they tempt with numerous sweet things until she agrees to join.
The show follows their progress as they get a club adviser (Sawako Yamanaka, an alumna of the Light Music Club), decide on a band name (

), write their first original songs and finally perform on stage. Later, they recruit an additional guitarist: Azusa Nakano, a hard-working musician bewildered by the eccentric and relaxed attitudes of the other members.
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From 2007 to 2012, was turned into an anime by Kyoto Animation in the spring season of 2009. The show was directed by Naoko Yamada (making her directorial debut), with Reiko Yoshida serving as series composer, and Yukiko Horiguchi serving as character designer and chief animation director. The show proved to be a runaway success, with the opening and ending themes topping out at #1 and #2 in the Japanese music charts as well. The manga has been released in English by Yen Press. The second season,
(note the two exclamation points), aired in the spring of 2010 for 26 more episodes. A film was announced after the second season ended; it was released on December 3, 2011.
In 2010, Bandai Entertainment announced that they had licensed the first season in the US and Canada. In August of that year, they announced they would dub it with Bang Zoom! Entertainment. The first volume of the English dub was released on April 26, 2011. In early 2012, Sentai Filmworks licensed the second season, complete with the same dub cast. The first season is licensed to Manga Entertainment in the UK, and both seasons (as well as the movie) are distributed by Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand. In 2012, Sentai Filmworks announced they acquired the movie and will also dub it. They did so, releasing it on May 21, 2013. They would later re-acquire the rights to Season 1 in 2014. The dub airs in Australia on ABC3 starting 19 June 2015.
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, observing Azusa's efforts to keep the Light Music Club alive. These series have been released in English by Yen Press just like the original manga.20 Minutes into the Future, following a slightly Alternate History, Japan has become a technologically advanced land and one of the world's most prosperous countries due to the power of the Kings. These seven individuals are chosen for their abilities to embody the natural forces of the world, and they have the ability to grant powers to their followers, who form their clans. Two powerful sides - the Red Clan, HOMRA, and the Blue Clan, Scepter 4, have been at odds, and their conflict comes to a head due to the murder of Red Clansman Tatara Totsuka at the hands of a culprit claiming to be the Colorless King.
Amidst all this, an energetic 17-year old student of Ashinaka High known as Yashiro Isana (or Shiro for short), finds himself chased by a bunch of shady guys, members of HOMRA. Just as he thinks he's saved by the timely intervention of a swordsman calling himself Kuroh Yatogami, he somehow ends up with Kuroh's sword pointed at his neck. And soon after, all display devices within the city begin to static - show a man who is unmistakably himself, identifying himself as the Colorless King and committing the murder.

Is an original anime that premiered on October 4, 2012 by GoHands. The anime gained some notice by revealing almost no details about its plot, setting, or genre in promotional materials. It was quickly picked up by both Animax Asia and VIZ Media for simulcasting. A sequel was announced when the last episode aired. In May 2013, the sequel was confirmed to be a movie adaptation,
Nadia: The Secret Of Blue Water (anime)
, which follows Misaki Yata and Saruhiko Fushimi from when they first met in middle school, to when Fushimi leaves HOMRA and joins Scepter 4. The novel received a manga adaptation, and a stage play adaptation in July 2016.
Have been released. The game was ported to Play Station Vita in December 2015. It features an original protagonist called Saya Konohana.

Is a series of six short films screen that screened in Japanese cinemas each month from July to December 2018. The first 5 films adapted various light novels and manga with the 6th film being an original story. Each film is also accompanied by shorts based on the
Neon Genesis Evangelion (anime)
K is licensed in North America by VIZ Media and the first season was aired on their Neon Alley site with an English dub. The movie and the second season have been simulcast, and were later dubbed. The series is available on Hulu in the US.Does common sense also count as a psychic power?noteClockwise from the bottom: Kusuo Saiki, Kaidou, Toritsuka, Yumehara, Mera, Kuniharu Saiki, Kurumi Saiki, Teruhashi, Hairo, and Nendou. Not pictured: Kuboyasu, Yuuta, and Kusuke Saiki
He's actually a boy with Psychic Powers—an incredibly powerful boy with every imaginable psychic ability. If he wanted to do so, he could wipe out humanity in only three days.

It sounds like he is perfect and has everything, right? Wrong! He can't shut off his powers, therefore his life is void of surprises, challenges, or sense of accomplishment. He also needs to avoid social interaction, both because he wants to keep his powers secret and because he thinks of himself as too different to relate to normal people.
K: Missing Kings (anime)
Since 2012. It follows Kusuo's attempts in living quietly, hiding his powers and avoiding standing out. It's something that would be easier if not for his quirky parents and a number of quirky classmates who insist on being friends with him. Cue lots of inner snarkery.
The series concluded in 2018, followed by a short series of Yonkoma and then two final chapters published in Jump Giga. It has a couple of anime adaptations: a 2013 web-anime developed for the Jump LIVE app, and a TV anime for the summer of 2016, this time produced by J.C. Staff and directed by Hiroaki Sakurai. A second season of the anime premiered on January 17, 2018. The last anime adaptation is currently licensed by Funimation in the U.S. and is divided in four minute shorts that are aired daily during the weekdays, and collected in twenty minutes episodes every Sunday. This anime wrapped up with a special covering the last few chapters of the manga, released in 2019. The last anime series, titled

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