Winter 2012

Daily Lives of High School Boys (2012)

Daily Lives of High School Boys (2012)

Sunrise
12 episodes · TV Completed Daily Lives of High School Boys, 男子高校生の日常
8.23

Roaming the halls of the all-boys Sanada North High School are three close comrades: the eccentric ringleader with a hyperactive imagination Hidenori, the passionate Yoshitake, and the rational and prudent Tadakuni. Their lives are filled with giant robots, true love, and intense drama… in their colorful imaginations, at least. In reality, they are just an everyday trio of ordinary guys trying to pass the time, but who said everyday life couldn't be interesting? Whether it's an intricate RPG reenactment or an unexpected romantic encounter on the riverbank at sunset, Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou is rife with bizarre yet hilariously relatable situations that are anything but mundane.

[Written by MAL Rewrite]

Getter Robo Go (1991)

Getter Robo Go (1991)

8bit, Satelight, Toei Animation
50 episodes · TV Completed Getter Robo Go, Getter Robo Gou, ゲッターロボ號
6.27

A new Getter robot is piloted by three youth as they combat the evil terrors that plague the world.

The Prince of Tennis II (2012)

The Prince of Tennis II (2012)

M.S.C, Production I.G
13 episodes · TV Completed The Prince of Tennis II, New Prince of Tennis, 新テニスの王子様
7.54

Ryouma Echizen is one of 50 nationally ranked middle school tennis players to receive an invitation for the Japan U-17 tennis training camp. Previously open only to high school players, the exclusive regiment trains the best players in the country for the upcoming U-17 World Cup. The high schoolers are not pleased that these middle schoolers are allowed into the camp, but the middle schoolers easily overwhelm them before they are halted by the coaches.

The rules of the camp are soon explained: the players are split into one of 16 courts based on skill, with the best players occupying Court 1. Players move up and down courts based on "shuffle matches" that occur before practice begins each day. In anticipation of a game, the middle schoolers are asked to pair up with one another, only to find out that they would not be playing doubles with their partners. Instead, they are pitted against each other in a tiebreaker-style game. The winner of the match would be allowed to stay to further develop their skills whereas the loser would be sent home.

For the sake of tennis, friendships and camaraderie are all put on the line. As the fierce competition between the middle and high schoolers persists, the situations they find themselves in goes deeper than just playing to remain in the camp.

[Written by MAL Rewrite]