Toritan
Birdsong starts sounding like a love song when bird whisperer Inusaki meets a crow that sounds oddly like a handsome young man he knows! Inusaki can communicate with birds—and some of them are real jerks! Tired of the incessant chatter, he spends most of his day tuning them out. That is until the day he meets an intriguing and strangely handsome crow he just can’t get off his mind! Inusaki, a detective and unwitting jack-of-all-trades for his neighborhood, has the unenviable ability to communicate with birds… and hates it. Yet when he runs into a crow that knows his name, he can’t help but befriend him, naming him "Kuro." Later, when Inusaki seems to hear Kuro’s voice, he finds only the landlord’s son. Why do they sound so similar, and why can’t Inusaki stop blushing whenever Kuro the crow crosses his mind?!
Ore no Kirai na Senpai
"So who's more popular: me or him!? He's supposed to be my enemy, but why are we touching each other like this!?" Sano's ambition is to become the most popular guy at school, and have lots of female admirers. Except there's just one person who's getting in his way to achieve it... Kiyoharu Azuma has a bad reputation for being a player, but the girls are still attracted to this bad boy. What's worse is Sano finds the girl he's after with Kiyoharu, which makes him even more motivated to one up the guy. Upset that Kiyoharu's fooling around with a girl he doesn't even like, Sano tries to embarrass Kiyoharu. But Kiyoharu's letting out some serious sensual vibes, turning things into an unexpected situation.
Eto Irokoi Zoushi
Masataka takes care of a shrine, which houses the 12 spirit animals of the Chinese zodiac. One day he gets a surprising visitor, a young man named Kotarou, who is posessed by the cat spirit, Koma. Their own shrine having been burned down, Kotarou now searches for a new place and ends up on Masataka's doorstep.
Dear Signal