Yakitate! Combat Recipe: Ok, so this sounds like a sequel or spin-off of Yakitate! Japan.
Perfect Library Cantabile: I never watched Nodame Cantabile, but the first thing that pops into my head is that it's all about the books instead of music. (slice of life/drama/shojo)
Cake Lillian Saga: Um... a girl whose nickname is "Cake" and is renowned for her baking skills at culinary school. She aims to be the number one patisserie chef in her country, but at the possible cost of friendship to her peers who have similar goals to succeed in their future careers? (Shojo/friendship/comedy)
Flower Rose Piano: Kenji loved the piano until he was publicly shamed at a national orchestra concert at the age of 13. To make matters worse, his parents who are renowned composers and musicians lost all credibility and are shunned from the music world. His father disappeared and his mother became terribly ill from the mental stress. Kenji is now 17 and has not touched a single key since that traumatic event. Fortune may or may not have smiled upon him when Kenji discovers a hint that implies his family's downfall was orchestrated behind the scenes by someone who wanted them out of the picture. He continues to finish highschool while vehemently seeks revenge against the person or group that took away his passion for music and his parents' degraded states. But can Kenji avenge his parents and himself without forgetting the meaning of music or the joy of the piano? (Romance/drama/mystery)
Charming @ Team: ... I have no idea. Maybe a sports and/or reverse-harem story?
Shrine Teacup Death God: A shinigami enjoys her/his tea up at a shrine until a wish appears with the need to be granted. (Light-hearted comedy/short one-stories)
Midnight Fashion Diary: A locked diary opens itself at midnight to whoever picks it up. Upon opening the diary, the reader finds previous entries written by others. The previous entries are pages drawn with designs of the ideal outfit, but the current reader does not know that to create the ideal outfit a sufficient price must be made for something so materialistic. Previous designers who drew in the diary received whatever outfit was designed right down to the hem, but paid a price for whatever reason or sophistication the dream outfit was made for. Some entries were made after fighting for the diary and some entries were made by the same person who kept paying the deed. (slice-of-life/shojo)
City of Candy Mermaid: ...I got nothing...
Vision of Lace Waltz: Ballroom shojo waltz in the Victorian Era. (Shojo/romance/drama/slice of life)
Cloudy Shadow Library: Weird things just keep happening in school and around town and a self-proclaimed Mystery Club has taken the liberty to solve these cases. Many cases are beyond the typical understanding of an average highschool student, therefore the Mystery Club go to the help of the Shadow Library for hard-to-find information. The internet has very few to none entries on these abnormal phenomenons and the Shadow Libarary somehow has any book on any mystery. A lone middle-aged librarian sits at her desk, often asking the students to pay her in some form based on the difficulty of the book's subject. The librarian is also a mystery in herself as sometimes a man stands in her place or a completely different person altogether. Can the Mystery Club solve out-of-this-world cases with traditional books alone? (Mystery/comedy/shonen)
Ganbatte!! Rainbow Children: Rainbow Children are those who descend from the sky and grant wishes. But no matter how straightforward these children are, young and older adults have a hard time believing 8 year olds can grant their wishes. Sometimes, a rainbow child will grant a wish but only to the best of the child's vocabulary knowledge. (shojo/comedy/friendship)
Geez, these things do take a lot of time. Used up my last 30 minutes before I go to work. I could just get more titles, but it takes even longer to type out some idea to go with it.
Why thank you, I have done something to cause an effect somewhereexistentia wrote:Here I hoped to do something constructive this evening, and you lobbed a distraction grenade right into my face.