Year |
Title |
Director(s) |
Eps |
Genre |
Note(s)
|
2008
|
Ryoko’s Case File
|
Tarō Iwasaki
|
13
|
Mystery, Supernatural, Police
|
Adaptation of a light novel written by Yoshiki Tanaka.
|
Koihime†Musō
|
Nobuaki Nakanishi
|
12
|
Action, Fantasy, Historical, Martial Arts
|
Adaptation of a visual novel produced by BaseSon.[1]
|
2009
|
Shin Koihime†Musō
|
Nobuaki Nakanishi
|
12
|
Action, Fantasy, Historical, Martial Arts
|
Sequel to Koihime†Musō.
|
11eyes
|
Masami Shimoda
|
12
|
Action, Fantasy, Romance
|
Adaptation of a visual novel produced by Lass.
|
2010
|
Shin Koihime†Musō: Otome Tairan
|
Nobuaki Nakanishi
|
12
|
Action, Fantasy, Historical, Martial Arts
|
Sequel to Shin Koihime†Musō.
|
2011
|
A Bridge to the Starry Skies
|
Takenori Mihara
|
12
|
Romance, Harem
|
Adaptation of a visual novel produced by Feng.[2]
|
YuruYuri
|
Masahiko Ohta
|
12
|
Comedy, Slice of life, Yuri
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Namori.[3]
|
2012
|
YuruYuri♪♪
|
Masahiko Ohta
|
12
|
Comedy, Slice of life, Yuri
|
Sequel to YuruYuri.
|
Natsuyuki Rendezvous
|
Kō Matsuo
|
11
|
Romance, Supernatural, Drama
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Haruka Kawachi.[4]
|
2013
|
Mangirl!
|
Nobuaki Nakanishi
|
13
|
Comedy
|
Adaptation of a 4-panel manga written by Kagari Tamaoka.[5]
|
GJ Club
|
Yoshiyuki Fujiwara
|
12
|
Comedy, Slice of Life
|
Adaptation of a light novel written by Shin Araki.[6]
|
Majestic Prince
|
Keitaro Motonaga
|
24
|
Mecha, Science fiction
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Rando Ayamine. Co-production with Orange.[7]
|
Love Lab
|
Masahiko Ohta
|
13
|
Comedy, Romance
|
Adaptation of a 4-panel manga written by Ruri Miyahara.[8]
|
Devils and Realist
|
Chiaki Kon
|
12
|
Supernatural, Comedy, Fantasy
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Madoka Takadono.[9]
|
2014
|
Engaged to the Unidentified
|
Yoshiyuki Fujiwara
|
12
|
Romantic Comedy, Supernatural
|
Adaptation of a 4-panel manga written by Cherry Arai.[10]
|
Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun
|
Mitsue Yamazaki
|
12
|
Romance, Comedy
|
Adaptation of a 4-panel manga written by Izumi Tsubaki.[11]
|
Laughing Under the Clouds
|
Hiroshi Haraguchi
|
12
|
Action, Supernatural, Historical
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Karakara-Kemuri.[12]
|
2015
|
Plastic Memories
|
Yoshiyuki Fujiwara
|
13
|
Drama, Sci-Fi, Romance
|
Original work.[13]
|
Mikagura School Suite
|
Tarō Iwasaki
|
12
|
Action, School
|
Adaptation of a light novel written by Last Note.[14]
|
Himouto! Umaru-chan
|
Masahiko Ohta
|
12
|
Comedy, Slice of Life
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Sankaku Head.[15]
|
Aria the Scarlet Ammo AA
|
Takashi Kawabata
|
12
|
Action, Comedy, School
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Chūgaku Akamatsu.[16]
|
Three Leaves, Three Colors
|
Yasuhiro Kimura
|
12
|
Comedy
|
Adaptation of a 4-panel manga written by Cherry Arai.[18]
|
New Game!
|
Yoshiyuki Fujiwara
|
12
|
Comedy, Slice of Life
|
Adaptation of a 4-panel manga written by Shōtarō Tokunō.[19]
|
Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru
|
Takashi Naoya
|
12
|
Action, Slice of Life, Historical
|
Adaptation of a browser game produced by Nitroplus.[20]
|
2017
|
Gabriel DropOut
|
Masahiko Ohta
|
12
|
Comedy, Slice of Life
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Ukami.[21]
|
New Game!!
|
Yoshiyuki Fujiwara
|
12
|
Comedy, Slice of Life
|
Sequel to New Game!.
|
Himouto! Umaru-chan R
|
Masahiko Ohta
|
12
|
Comedy, Slice of Life
|
Sequel to Himouto! Umaru-chan.
|
2018
|
Zoku Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru
|
Tomoaki Koshida
|
12
|
Action, Slice of Life, Historical
|
Sequel to Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru.
|
Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru!
|
Masahiko Ohta
|
12
|
Comedy, Slice of Life, Yuri
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Kanko Nakamura.[24]
|
Anima Yell!
|
Masako Sato
|
12
|
Comedy, Sports
|
Adaptation of a 4-panel manga written by Tsukasa Unohana.[25]
|
2019
|
Wataten!: An Angel Flew Down to Me
|
Daisuke Hiramaki
|
12
|
Comedy, Yuri
|
Adaptation of a 4-panel manga written by Nanatsu Mukunoki.[26]
|
The Helpful Fox Senko-san
|
Tomoaki Koshida
|
12
|
Comedy, Supernatural
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Rimukoro.[27]
|
How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?
|
Mitsue Yamazaki
|
12
|
Comedy, Sports
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Yabako Sandrovich.[28]
|
2020
|
Asteroid in Love
|
Daisuke Hiramaki
|
12
|
Comedy, Slice of Life
|
Adaptation of a 4-panel manga written by Quro.[29]
|
Sing “Yesterday” for Me
|
Yoshiyuki Fujiwara
|
12
|
Drama, Romance, Slice of Life
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Kei Toume.[30]
|
Diary of Our Days at the Breakwater
|
Takaharu Okuma
|
12
|
Comedy, Slice of Life, Sports
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Yasuyuki Kosaka.[31]
|
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle
|
Mitsue Yamazaki
|
12
|
Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Kagiji Kumanomata.[32]
|
Ikebukuro West Gate Park
|
Tomoaki Koshida
|
12
|
Mystery
|
Adaptation of a novel series written by Ira Ishida.[33]
|
2021
|
Osamake
|
Takashi Naoya
|
12
|
Comedy, Romance
|
Adaptation of a light novel written by Shūichi Nimaru.[34]
|
Selection Project
|
Daisuke Hiramaki
|
13
|
Music, Idol, Slice of Life
|
Adaptation of a multimedia project produced by Kadokawa.[35]
|
My Senpai Is Annoying
|
Ryota Itoh
|
12
|
Comedy, Slice of Life, Romance
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Shiro Manta.[36]
|
2022
|
Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie
|
Ryota Itoh
|
TBA
|
Comedy, Romance
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Keigo Maki.[37]
|
Chiikawa
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Slice of Life
|
Adaptation of a manga written by Nagano.[38]
|
RPG Fudōsan
|
Tomoaki Koshida
|
TBA
|
Comedy, Fantasy
|
Adaptation of a 4-panel manga written by Chiyo Kenmotsu.[39]
|
Technoroid Overmind
|
Ka Hee Im
|
TBA
|
Music
|
Adaptation of a multimedia project by Noriyasu Agematsu.[40]
|
Möbius Dust
|
TBA
|
TBA
|
Kids, Game
|
Adaptation of a story written by Hajime Shinagawa.[41]
|