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.
Heart no Diamond
Aug 3, 2009 to Apr 30, 2010
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15 chp
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Sougiya Riddle
May 28, 2009 to Mar 7, 2013
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46 chp
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Sonna Mirai wa Uso de AruThat Future is a Lie
Sep 9, 2009 to Jul 9, 2016
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83 chp
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KimiKiss: Sweet Lips
Dec 26, 2006 to Jun 5, 2008
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10 chp
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Yuzuko Peppermint
May 16, 2008 to Oct 21, 2011
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61 chp
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Seikimatsu Leader Den Takeshi!
Jul 15, 1997 to Aug 13, 2002
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247 chp
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Mahou no Iroha!
Sep 29, 2009 to Mar 15, 2011
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17 chp
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Hokenshitsu no Shinigami
Sep 7, 2009 to Jun 27, 2011
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87 chp
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Shaman King: Flowers
Apr 10, 2012 to Oct 10, 2014
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29 chp
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Tetsunabe no Jan! R: Choujou Sakusen
Nov 9, 2006 to Nov 27, 2008
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91 chp
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Kekkai Sensen
May 2, 2008
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1 chp
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Angel Beats!: Track Zero
Sep 30, 2009 to Mar 30, 2010
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9 chp
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Otogi Juushi Akazukin
May 30, 2006 to Dec 28, 2007
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16 chp
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