Arale and her friends learn of a World Grand Prix being organised by the Radial Kingdom. The prize is marrying Princess Front (a dead ringer to Ms. Yamabuki) or 1 million dollars. Of course they decide to enter for the money. Not so for Dr. Mashirito; he is going for the princess and will stop at nothing to win! The princess though has her own plan, which involves Ms. Yamabuki, and that of course means even Dr. Slump decides to enter with his trusty Borobo. Let the race begin... (Source: M74)
Unable to entertain their princess Puruah, the kingdom of Yapaya requests professor Senbei to create a comedic robot capable of making her laugh for the first time in her life. (Source: ANN)
Arale and her friends from Penguin Village, after watching a movie that mentions Mechapolis, a mecha city, express a desire that it was real. That same night all the children get abducted and end up in the real Mechapolis! They learn that for that night every wish they have will be granted. What could possibly go wrong... (Source: M74)
At the Penguin Village, the dinosaurs styled monster named Dodongadon appeared. But he was small as Arale and did not have strong power. Arale defeat him very easily, and Dodongadon called his mother Mamangadon. She was huge and had a big power. How Arale can defeat this big monster? (Source: Official Website)
Arale and company arrive at a nice location for a picnic. They soon discover a beautiful stone with strange powers. Before they know it, a dangerous pirate and his mysterious ship invades their peace and steals the stone. Now it is up to them to retrieve the stone before it is used by evil hands. (Source: BakaBT)
Tensai Bakabon is the tale of a child prodigy and his "philosophical" father. Bakabon‘s father has his own philosophy and he leaves no stone unturned in his quest for answers. Despite his ability to trouble Trouble, for some reason, Papa Bakabon is regarded as "The Great Philosopher," and is sought after for advice, which of course ends up in disastrous results. Tensai Bakabon s his father in his philosophical quests which drives the people in their town crazy. (Source: Animation Xpress)
A comedy about a former genius who has now become very eccentric and senile. His family deals with all the crazy problems he and his old friends cause around the neighborhood. (Source: AniDB)
In a peaceful, disarmed world where small robots are utilized as housekeepers, villains act with huge robots instead of weapons. Dr. Keewee converts Michael’s robot into a transformable one in order to teach them a lesson. This is the birth of Galatt, the town hero. (Source: ANN)
Sequel to the Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku anime and adaptation of the manga of the same name. The series follows an energetic grade-schooler and his friends as they get into mischief.
Three additional adventures for the Kimengumi and friends. In the first episode, the boys fail their exams right before summer vacation and have to take supplementary lessons. The second episode is a mandatory school trip to the beach during summer vacation for a swimming competition. In the third episode school is back in session, the karate club is in danger when a new opponent appears.
The absurd gag manga follows a 43-year-old company employee named Tomakomai who becomes a magical girl, and with her friends she starts a new life at the "Magical Girl Village," a village full of madness and despair. (Source: ANN)
The DVD contains the Jump Festa 2015 Isobe Isobee Monogatari event anime. The release includes the episodes "Gintama-hen," "Shokugeki no Souma-hen," and "Haikyuu!!-hen," which parody other Jump properties. (Source: ANN)
Based on the same name gag manga by Endo Koichi. A gang decides to play at burglary without the knowledge of their schoolmates, each masquerading at different times as the master thief Tonchinkan. (Source: ANN)
A comedy about a former genius who has now become very eccentric and senile. His family deals with all the crazy problems he and his old friends cause around the neighborhood. (Source: AniDB)
People don't truly appreciate the amount of R&D that goes into making traps. I mean, you can't let the heroes waltz up to the demon lord unscathed, can you? Do you know how much logistical work goes into keeping the traps armed? In coming up with new, innovative ways to scathe, maim, and humiliate the humans? From slime that melts your clothes, to titillating tentacle traps-Follow along with the Demon Lord's underlings as they devise, concoct, and scheme up all new ways to strike fear in an adventurer's heart. (Source: Yen Press)
This story contains a lot of humor and edgy jokes that attract an audience ranging from toddlers to adults. Bakabon and his father turn common sense on its head. After all, common sense, that we take for granted, is frequently nonsensical, but comical. Bakabon's father has his own philosophy and he leaves no stone unturned in his quest for answers. Bakabon s him in his philosophical quests which drive the people in their town crazy. (Source: pierrot.jp)
A collaboration of the Dr. Slump: Arale-chan series and the Queen Millennia series. This special consists of the new material wrapped around a previously released Queen Millennia special. The new material is about 2 minutes long.
Based on the manga by Tanaka Keiichi. Dr. Chichibuyama is the perverse head of a hospital way out in the mountains and terrorises patients with the help of his lover and a sexy young nurse. (Source: AniDB)
Comedy at a kindergarten. Inumaru-kun is a four-year old boy, who runs about the kindergarten naked below the waist. Yamada Tamako is a new nursery teacher and she is struggling with Inumaru's weird behaviour.
The story follows a hapless budding guitarist nicknamed "Piyohiko" who gets steered into the music business by a mysterious man named Jaguar — if Piyohiko would play a recorder instead of a guitar. (Source: ANN)
TV anime adaptation of Masatoshi Uchizaki's gag comedy manga "Ranpou". Mild-mannered Japanese kid Rampou is kidnapped by aliens whose UFO-based experiments turn him into a warp boy who truly believes that he can do anything. (Source: The Anime Encyclopedia)
Isobe Isobee is a lazy, slacker samurai with big dreams. He lives with his mother, who thinks highly of him. He lays around the house, sneakily looks at Edo-period pornography without his mother noticing, naps at school... but he plans to become a respectable samurai one day! (Source: MangaHelpers)
This is the last episode (243), and the 4th movie, “The Treasure of Nanaba Castle” with a wraparound plot of new material, including an older Turbo and the wedding of Tsukutsun and Akane. (Source: AniDB)
In this ukiyoe-style flash anime, Isobe Isobee is a lazy, slacker samurai with big dreams. He lives with his mother, who thinks highly of him. He lays around the house, sneakily looks at Edo-period pornography without his mother noticing, naps at school, but he plans to become a respectable samurai one day! (Source: MangaHelpers, edited)
The second OVA series based on the gag manga written and illustrated by Usuta Kyousuke that ran in Weekly Shounen Jump from 2000 to 2010. (Source: AniDB)
Haeun is a nobleman who falls hard for Dullseh, his gorgeous, but extremely clueless manservant. Dullseh's impressive build reminds Haeun of the sexy men from gay erotica that he loves so much. Exams and career ambitions be damned—he just can't get Dullseh out of his mind! Silly hijinks ensue as Haeun will do whatever it takes to lure the hunky Dullseh into his bedchamber and possibly... his heart?! (Source: Tapas Media)
In this movie sequel to the hit series, Chuck returns home and talks to a reporter about life on the island with zany larva pals Red and Yellow. (Source: IMDb)
After yellow and red is captured by Mauve that flies them inside the greenhouse of a new location (that is close to New York, and the island) they begin their adventures inside the greenhouse while raising a baby larva, Magenta. Their parenthood adventures begins now.
An adaptation of Fuuta-kun gag-manga by Fujio (A) Fujiko. Only the pilot episode was produced. Aired once in early 1970s. Since then, it was considered a lost media, until it was finally recovered in April 2022.
New season after Fantasy Zone Battle. Old Master Q, Big Potato, and Mr. Chin are back to walk the area in Hong Kong regaining the Hong Kong talk, life, and humor.
As the night falls, the curtains of the Kraevif Theater rise slowly, and the talented host Arnold Krebreg steps onto the stage, ready to present a self made puppet show. On the theater's grand stage sits a small stage for the puppets. As soon as Arnold places the puppets within, they spontaneously come to life, beginning their improvisational performances. What might the fan letters from the puppets contain? Why does a fragrant signature dish lead to chaos? In an unusually intense soccer match, the score difference reaches...?! More exciting stories await at the Krakow Theater! The capricious and lively Joker, the narcissistic and grumpy Leo, and the self-absorbed and clueless Bane, along with other residents of the manor, will hands to showcase a series of fantastic and joyful daily routines for the audience. (Source: Official Site)
Unique and reliable "experts" appear before elementary school students who are struggling with issues such as "I'm not good at tidying up," "I keep putting off my homework because I'm so obsessed with games," and "My grades aren't improving as much as I'd like," and provide ionate instruction to teach them important things that they should learn but that they won't learn at school. (Source: MANTANWEB, translated)