Just a quick synopsis or elevator pitch.
!NO ISEKAI ALLOWED!
Just a quick synopsis or elevator pitch.
!NO ISEKAI ALLOWED!
Underdog boy, fights and gets stronger. Defeats bad guy. New bad guy (stronger!) shows up. Boy trains and barely wins. Repeat. Also blueballing big tiddy love interest.
sports manga were the sport is shonen battles.
5 girls wanna suck one guys dick
A guy gets a smartphone which can search anything.
>soft seinen
Kill yourself.
A whole fucking year of Kishimoto's shitty new manga.
>soft seinen
Shitposting outside of Yea Forums.
what does this even mean?
Flip Flappers but it's a depressed college student stuck in the outskirts of town.
A giga-virgin dead set on only cumming inside his one and only has miracle sperm and countless femme fatales try to kidnap him for reasons. Hijinks ensues. (reader gets blue-balled the whole series and mc dies a virgin)
Get this. We make a show about diving BUT its about college kids getting wasted on alcohol.
This sounds very enthralling and original.
>soft seinen
If I ever meet one of you in real life it will end with murder
A gay bartender in Scotland is visited by the ghost of Cu Chulainn and is tasked with locating all the pieces of Gáe Bulg. Note: the spear is a connotation for erection.
Like this but replace boy with a girl.
It's a term used by newfag shounenfaggots to make their favorite baby battle series sound more "mature". These people are incapable of enjoying actual seinen, so instead they try to label their favorite series as "soft seinen" to feel mature which is why they are throwing that word around all the time.
Didn't expect such an amount of faggotry. Thanks
Groundhog day type revival/time travel but the protagonist remembers he is revived for only a short window of time after he returns. He can sort of control how long that lasts based on how concentrated he is. After that he forgets all that knowledge and has to discover it again if he hasn't managed to leave clues/notes for himself. He can choose how far back to go, but has a limit of, say, a year. He also can't control exactly when he will revive down to the second, maybe has an accuracy of like a day.
The entire first arc takes place without him "properly" knowing he has this power, he thinks these are messages from god or something. One arc is him getting to the future to find some information and then traveling back many years by repeatedly killing himself, playing a game of broken telephone with himself. Also after a while he doesn't go back past the first point where he has knowledge of his power, to not risk losing all the knowledge he had at that point, but then needs to go back further into the past, which is a huge gamble as he might lose all his progress. He needs to go back in time to learn a skill which is necessary for his mission/goal at that point. Something like he needs to know some language or be super physically fit to achieve something, so not really something he can game with his power. At some point he realizes that he has tried to go that far into the past before and tries to figure out what was wrong on all his past runs, to avoid committing the same mistake.
The main part of the story takes place before we all have phones in our pockets, which would make it easy to immediately start voice recording. The part I haven't really decided on is what he's working towards/who his enemies are.
Loli gets brutaly murdered on repeat until she learns how to go super sayan
Genghis Khan gets isekai'd to 2022 as the new Manchester United manager
> Muh taste in seinen makes me an interesting person.
lol nerd.
Literally just create a manga of Cradle.
Listen mate. LISTEN
Think of "The Deep".....but with little girls.
Or at least moe adults like in New Game!
So, world trigger?
A 16 year old Japanese boy gets lost on a camping trip in Siberia and has to use the survival skills he learned to survive on his own
Man vs Nature story with lots of realistic dangers like finding food, trapping animals, crossing rivers and keeping socks dry
World harem. Adamas no something.
Young Kochi had often been in hospital as a child until one night where both his parents died in a fire. After being adppted by his grandmother who lived in the country side he grew stronger and trained under the Lord of the Mountain. As he is to go to Tokyo for HS he is given the Shiro Buta mask and told of his destiny to defeat the secret organization: Dark Green, who seeks to turn all people of the world into cannibal vegetables. Will our young pork lad succeeded find out next time on Tonkatsu Shounen Buhi.
Fighting animr, but with an already adult (to not say aging) character, poor and down to his luck, that suddenly needs a large sum of money to pay medical bills of an ill relative.
So with all the training he can muster, and the help of old acquaintances (including and old flame turned mistress of a brothel), and some dumb luck, will try to big win scores in underground rings and mess with criminals trying not to get killed with the story taking a turn for the bad later
That's exactly what these people do, not me. That's the point.
Every normal person reads seinen aside from a ton of other types of manga, the only ones that consider this special are shounen-only fags to whom that label means so much that they try to slap it into their most respected shounen series even though a shounen cannot be a seinen on principle unless it changes the magazine or something.
Bitches swarm over a MC, but he's gay
Sounds like Planet Survival but with less people and in the woods.
Neat
There actually WAS a manga like that, i can't remember the name
a then there were none type island mystery story but all girls* and instead of murder everyone will get pregnant, and they have to figure out who is the secret trap
>why can't they just show their cunts
uhhhh all of them are untouched maidens or something, i don't know
Title:and then there was one dick
I think that was a one shot
Police series, MC is a new transferred sargent, typical self-insert
3 episodes in he gets kill during a mission by a random ugly bastard, who later becomes the new sargent because of reasons
OP changes, everyone forgets about the original MC, cool ugly bastard shenanigans to the very end
Glass Heart, the sequel to City Hunter, kills off Kaori and her heart is given to a Chinese assassin, who becomes a new main character
interesting manga
if only...
An adaptation of the poems cited in Gylfanning, chronologically, from a genuine Ásatrú veneration.
That is to say, the Poetic Edda skipping those with clear christian influence.
Adapting Völuspá and Baldrs Draumar in such a way that it's clear that they are prophecies from possibly antagonistic Völva that could be lying, speaking in bad faith or disguising a threat.
Like what the Christians did with their apologetic cartoons.
What the fuck is soft seinen supposed to be? I don't see no magazines claiming to be soft seinen out there. Is this just another meme people made up because they think being ascribed the shounen moniker is something to be embarrassed about or something?
It's a joke.
Yes
Shonen in yugoslav war
So this guy gets hit by a truck and is instantly reborn in a cool world with elves and shit.
A gag episodic idol anime. Sort of like Zombie Land Saga but instead of legendary zombies, the recruited idols are legendary heroines summoned from different worlds. The fantasy world adventurer, the apocalyptic world mercenary, the steampunk detective, the monster world hunter, the dark age demon exorcist, the mech pilot from the far future, and the MC who's an ordinary girl from the current world.
I'd watch
>MC who's an ordinary girl from the current world
Dropped
Demons from various religions show up and start wreaking shit. The protagonist is some high school kid who finds a Demon Summoning Program.
The city goes all apocalyptic like a 2009 superhero game and the MC has to save the world somehow while watching his friends slowly turn evil or die one by one.
>elevator
A battle shonen or supernatural crime thriller where the protagonist defeats/kills people… with a magic elevator.
Bodybuilding sports manga. The battles are competitions, who has the biggest or most aesthetic body? The hardships are mostly about enduring the bullying of those who have negative opinions on bodybuidling and those who aspire to be good bodybuilders, be it viewing them as objects or the bodybuilder's end goal being an "unappealing" ideal. The main character is a kid from a poor family who works hard to be able to pay for steroids and lifts diy weights made from old alcohol bottles he took from his alcoholic dad filled with sand and scrap wood.
Rocket league battle shonen, but with motorcycle instead of car.
MC's name is Mada which will be very important later on.who's had superhuman strength, but he's a dumbass. His female love interest has all the smarts and helps him in cases involving 'Blessed Ones'. 'Blessed Ones' are people like Mada who have inherited the knowledge/abilities of biblical figures. 'Blessed Ones' do not have to conform to the original gender of their biblical figure, so many can be female.
How about that OP?
>soft seinen
Why are you making things up user?
Can search anything like find the location of anything, a search engine that can teach you the secrets of the universe, or maybe just some special search engine created by hackers or some government agency that can get information out of any device in the world? Depending on how exectly this is made it could actually be pretty good.
>shounen/seinen
Is that even descriptive? I've only used "battle shounen" to refer to things like Bleach, One Piece, Katanagatari, etc and I still think it may be too broad. Like if I say "seinen" what do people even think of? It's barely a step up from calling something an anime. Just use genres instead of category terms.
The actual translation here is "interesting", not "good", which days literally nothing
Whether a series is really a shounen or a seinen is supposed to be determined by which magazine it ran it, nothing more. But a lot of people use the word "shonen" to describe battle shonen in particular, so it breeds a lot of confusion and shitposting potential.
Typical western superhero story in which the mc gets super powers after being exposed to some form of radiation. His powers start out at something like peak human speed/sttength and some minor boon like heightened sense of smell, nightvision, or being able to slow down his perception of time during battle. It's enough for the mc to notice that he changed after being irradiated, but nothing that really visually changes his body. After this the mc feels a duty to use his powers to better humanity and starts basic things like charity work and sometimes fighting crime.
However after losing his first fight against someone more powerful and barely getting away with his life, instead of training more or getting some type of helpful gadget the mc opts to get irradiated again to gain strength. After being irradiated again the mc does indeed gain more strength and additional powers, but he also becomes slightly visually deformed. Every time after this when the mc faces hardships, either because he is beaten by a stronger villain or because he feels he's somehow not strong enough, he gets himself irradiated again and loses a bit more of his humanity. He justifies this as it being necessary to protect humanity but in reality the mc just wants to reach greater heights and has become addicted to the rush he gets from becoming stronger.
you could watch the amazing smt ovas
Horses isekaied into other world as girls and they race.
>Addams Family anime about them buying a summer home in Japan after hearing how it's the leading nation in terms of natural disasters and inadvertently teaching their values to the community.
Protagonist takes a train every day as he travels to school/work. Yet every ride is different for him - there's always some unusual event happening with or near him, or an interesting fellow traveler to meet. The gimmick is that every chapter (at least at first) takes place during a train ride. It starts as a collection of standalone episodic character stories and jokes, but later there's an opportunity to introduce recurring characters. The finale arc would be about breaking the mold and the MC finally getting together with the friends he made over the run of the manga outside of the train setting
>teaching their values to the community
Would this be an American "anime"?
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