Comedy (1721)
Uplifting the audience with positive emotion takes priority, eliciting laughter, amusement, or general entertainment. Almost always, comedy stories are episodic or have happy endings.
Nearly every work will use comedy as a plot device to relieve tension, but the overarching narrative must be focused on evoking amusement to be Comedy. Drama and Comedy are not mutually exclusive, but mixing them requires the audience facing human struggle with lightheartedness. Slice of Life and Comedy are incompatible by definition.
Shinigami Trilogy
May 9, 2009 to Jan 9, 2010
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6 chp
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Kanojo wa Kannou Shousetsuka
Nov 2, 2006 to Sep 3, 2010
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54 chp
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Hana no Keiji: Kumo no Kanata ni
Nov 14, 1989 to Jul 20, 1993
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167 chp
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Cannon Sensei Tobashisugi dj - Akuma te Haku
Aug 19, 2007
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1 chp
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Higurashi no Naku Koro ni: Hirukowashi-hen
Mar 26, 2009 to Sep 24, 2009
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7 chp
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Anata to Senya IchiyaOne Thousand and One Nights with You.
Aug 10, 2000 to Feb 1, 2001
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17 chp
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The Guy Who Will Give a Kiss for ₩5000
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Touhou Sangetsusei: Oriental Sacred Place
May 26, 2009 to Feb 25, 2012
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18 chp
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Sabaku no Ouji-samaPrince of the Desert
Oct 2008 to Nov 2008
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5 chp
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AmefurashiAmefurashi: The Rain Goddess
Jun 26, 2006 to Jun 26, 2007
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13 chp
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GTO: Shonan 14 Days (GTO: 14 Days in Shonan)
Jun 10, 2009 to Nov 16, 2011
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77 chp
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Yanagida-kun to Mizuno-sanLove & Hate
Sep 11, 2007 to Sep 19, 2008
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21 chp
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Popcorn Avatar
Apr 14, 2009 to Aug 12, 2011
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29 chp
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