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- Tactics: In the Taisho era, a teenaged-looking albino 30-something ethnologist/wizard tries to feed his household of mythical-beings disguised as humans, by taking a series of odd-jobs as a writer, translator, or ghost-buster.
- Taishō Baseball Girls: Japanese school girls play baseball... in 1925.
- Tamagotchi: An extremely cutesy children's anime about the exploits of a bunch of colorful, vastly unique aliens. Based on a toy series that barely even has the kind of plot you'd expect to lend itself to any animated adaptation.
- Tamagotchi: The Movie: A vaguely cat-looking mechanic has to get a human girl back to Earth and cure a planet's cold.
- Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe!: A vaguely baboon-like kid jumps into a book and nearly destroys the planet by doing so.
- Tamagotchi!, the 2009 TV show: Colorful aliens highly value friendship as they have Slice of Life and fantasy adventures.
- Tamagotchi! Yume Kira Dream: Colorful aliens aspire to accomplish their dreams. Two of those aliens are actually Magical Girls.
- Tamagotchi! Miracle Friends: Fashion designer girls from the future are sent to the past by accident and have to collect a specific kind of creature to return.
- GO-GO Tamagotchi!: Towns merge and all sorts of things happen as a result of a natural phenomenon that occurs every 1,000 years. Nobody minds until the planet is sad.
- Eiga Tamagotchi: Himitsu no Otodoke Dai Sakusen!: An egg wants another egg delivered to it, but an evil alien wants that egg (the second one) because he thinks it will hatch into a wish-granting being.
- Tamako Market: Creepy talking bird attempts to wed a schoolgirl. Slice of Life ensues.
- Tamayura: A shy girl takes pictures of her father's hometown. Very little drama ensues.
- The Tatami Galaxy: A college student is stuck repeating the same two years of college until he returns a toy.
- Team Medical Dragon: Open-heart surgery becomes more dramatic than ever before.
- Tears to Tiara: King Arthur's sister marries a demon king so they can fight the
RomanHoly Empire. - Teasing Master Takagi-san: Boy tries to tease girl. Fails miserably.
- Karakai Jouzu no Moto Takagi-san: Man and daughter try to tease wife. Fail miserably.
- Teekyuu: High school tennis club does everything except play tennis.
- Tegami Bachi: Letter Bee: The mail is delivered.
- Or: Gun wielding Mailmen deliver peoples "heartfelt" letters across barren wastelands. They also fight giant armored insects. The main character cries a lot.
- Two words: Supercharged Mailmen.
- Heart Is an Awesome Power: The Manga.
- Tekkaman Blade: A loud jerkass and his buddies trash his family's garden.
- Tenchi Muyo!: High-school student prefers to remain "just friends" with hot alien girls. Or: A Shinto priest has a family reunion.
- Tenchi Universe: Same as above, IN SPACE!
- Tenchi in Tokyo: Same as above, IN TOKYO!
- Tenchi Muyo! GXP: Same as above, WITH A NEW CHARACTER!
- Tenchi Muyo: War on Geminar: Same as above, IN ANOTHER WORLD, WITH ROBOTS!
- Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure: Same as above, ON A PARALLEL EARTH, WITH DIFFERENT CHARACTERS, WITH ROBOTS!
- Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann: A young man goes digging and gets in trouble.
- A miner and a delinquent team up with an underage girl for the purpose of fighting a race war.
- THE POWER OF HAM defeats evildoers! There are also giant robots.
- Almost everything is a robot and/or has to do with drills. Badassness ensues.
- 14-year old kid uses Mini-Mecha to destroy Humongous Mecha using the power of how awesome he is. Don't watch it if you know a lot about physics.
- The ultimate anime for drill enthusiasts.
- Guy takes over the world, he then fights a badly drawn stick figure so he can kill his girlfriend.
- A charismatic rebel leads some of the last surviving humans in a war against mutant tyrants and extra-dimensional aliens. The hero is his young miner friend.
- Alternatively: Man fueled by Hot Blood fights a king and an Eldritch Abomination with digging implements.
- Alternatively alternatively: A midget drills people to get bigger.
- Tentai Senshi Sunred: A cold war between a sentai hero and his nemesis takes place in a small town. The town takes the nemesis' side.
- Terror in Resonance: With the help of two mysterious transfer students, a high school girl decides to break bad (with terrorism rather than drugs).
- That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Kirby if the pink puffball was a human being reincarnated in another world.
- Thermae Romae: A foreign architect in Japan is impressed with certain houses and decides to implement them in his homeland. Hilarity ensues.
- The Third: The Girl with the Blue Eye: A girl with an eye on her forehead travels the desert in a talking tank with her alien boyfriend and sometimes kills things.
- Those Who Hunt Elves: A musclebrained karate freak, an Oscar-winning Actress, a Japanese Teenage Gun Otaku Girl, and a giant tank possessed by the spirit of a cat run around a fantasy world, trying to return home by forcibly removing the clothes of every female elf they can get their hands on.
- The Three-Eyed One: Japan's greatest manga author draws his own version of Elmer Fudd with an extra eye.
- Thunderbirds 2086: Cooler-looking than the puppet version, but most of the stories aren't.
- Tiger & Bunny: An old-fashioned Manchild and a stuck-up Batman counterpart reluctantly team up to fight crime through the power of Product Placement.
- Time Bokan: Good time-travelers in a bug-shaped robot fight evil time-travelers in a skull-shaped robot over a big rock.
- Yatterman: A toymaker, his girlfriend and their sentient mechas fight three robbers over a magic rock that may or may not contain the map for the biggest gold mine in the world.
- Yatterman (2008 remake): Replace the magic rock with a set of rings.
- Yatterman Night: The descendants of the three robbers are now the heroes because the toymaker's descendants are dictators enslaving the world with an army of robots.
- Zenderman: People travel through time on train mechas to get immortality.
- Time Patrol Tai Otasukeman: In order to fix a book filled with errors, three dudes go back in time and correct the past. The good guys stop them, but since they do it undercover their boss thinks they did nothing, so they get punished.
- Yattodetaman: Two princesses chase a magic peacock through space and time. Features a giant robot that spares his opponents too much easily.
- Ippatsuman: A baseball player tries to stop a war between lease companies.
- Itadakiman: A bunch of people claiming they're descendants of a mythological character try to get pieces of a MacGuffin before people with better proof of their heritage can do it. They fail.
- Time Bokan: Royal Revival: All the Terrible Trios the franchise got thus far have a race to decide who gets the main role in the 20th anniversary special. The winners end up getting involved in a crossover with all the other shows made by the same company.
- Kaitou Kiramekiman: Two kids steal stuff while driving a catgirl Mary Poppins mech while police fails to stop them.
- Time Bokan 24: Two kids discover that history books are all wrong. Schoolbook editors are angry for this discovery and send three interns to stop them from revealing the truth.
- Yatterman: A toymaker, his girlfriend and their sentient mechas fight three robbers over a magic rock that may or may not contain the map for the biggest gold mine in the world.
- Time of Eve: A boy goes to a cafe where people and robots socialize without knowing which is which.
- 'Tis Time for "Torture," Princess: Demons interrogate an Easily Impressed warrior princess using free food and video games.
- Tokyo Babylon: Bisexual, sociopathic veterinarian/assassin with a floral theme makes a bet with a fashion-challenged uke, wins, and kills the uke's sister. It takes place to an 80's soundtrack.
- X/1999: Sequel to the above. A fight between an Emo Teen and his best friend gets a bit out of hand.
- Tokyo Ghoul: The story of a boy and his malfunctioning taste buds.
- A teenager is forced to change his diet after his date nearly kills him.
- Tokyo Mew Mew: Genetic experiments become battle waitresses. Bigfoot is possessed by an alien.
- To Love Ru : Manga and anime with Fanservice, an Ordinary High-School Student, Fanservice, a Magical Girl, Fanservice, a continuously-growing Unwanted Harem, Panty Shots, and Fanservice.
- The result of a manga artist drawing pornography and telling the publisher it isn't pornography.
- Tomie: A beautiful compulsive liar with the ability to regenerate manipulates men into killing her in increasingly horrible ways.
- Tona-Gura!: A girl's joy at being reunited with her childhood crush is cut short when she learns puberty hit said childhood crush especially hard.
- Tono to Issho: The day-to-day trials and tribulations of vassals to historically significant warlords of the Sengoku era. Kyupah!
- Toradora!: A scary looking guy helps an obsessed midget find love.
- A grumpy, violent martinet and an obsessive homemaker hook up. Their genders are reversed.
- Toriko: A cook and a gourmet travel the world looking for new food for a menu.
- Touhou Ibarakasen ~ Wild and Horned Hermit: An animal lover makes friends with a miko and a witch.
- Touhou Sangetsusei: Three fairies go on wacky adventures pranking people.
- Touhou Suichouka ~ Lotus Eater-tachi no Suisei: The trials and tribulations of a pub and its patrons.
- Touhou Suzunaan ~ Forbidden Scrollery: A librarian's curiosity gets the best of her.
- Transformers: Cybertron: Giant robots summon glowing poker chips from the sky with their Battle Auras in order to invoke BFG's, every non-melee Spam Attack trope, and a lot of other Rule of Cool ones too. There's a storyline somewhere too, but...
- Translucent: A young actress gains a superpower powered by angst. This makes her angsty, of course.
- Triangle Heart 3: Sweet Songs Forever: Two siblings who are actually cousins live in a Fantasy Kitchen Sink. Terrorists want to kill and/or marry their Idol Singer friend. None of the above is the winning girl.
- Or: Nanoha's family has an unrelated side-story.
- Trapeze: A psychiatrist in a bear suit decides the best way to treat everything is a gigantic Vitamin B shot.
- Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs: A guy dies and has to suffer constant targeting from passive-aggressive rich brats.
- Trigun: A gun-toting pacifist and his genocidal brother emerge from a lightbulb. Humanity responds to being simultaneously saved and fucked by trying to kill the pacifist.
- Or: Two insurance agents chase after a (literal) human disaster across the desert.
- Trinity Blood: A guy who eats vampires acts like a complete idiot while occasionally eating vampires and making a scythe out of his blood. Nanomachines started it.
- A theoretically Catholic vampire deals with his family issues.
- Trinity Seven: A guy teams up with the world's most powerful magical girls and two books to save his beloved cousin...who wants to kill him.
- Tsubasa -RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE-: Girl suffers a bad case of amnesia. She and her friends must travel to regain her memories, while dealing with more moles than a Whack-A-Mole factory. Mind Screw ensues.
- Tsukihime: An Ordinary High-School Student slices a girl he never met before into seventeen pieces. She gets better and enlists him to fight vampires.
- An anemic boy slices a girl he never met before into seventeen pieces. They then sleep and hunt together.
- Tsuki ga Kirei: Middle-school romance between a boy and a girl, who are both so shy and awkward they can barely talk to each other... even once they're officially dating.
- Tsuritama: A shy kid and his group of fellow odd ducks save their home through the power of friendship and fishing.
- The Tyrant Falls in Love: Kind-hearted, dark-haired seme rapes violent, gay bashing, long-haired uke and later blackmails him into having sex once a week. Angst and Denial ensues. Title refers to the uke.
- Übel Blatt: A guy comes back to life as a little kid after eating a fairy so he can kill some heroes.
- UFO Princess Valkyrie: A bathhouse owner is killed and resurrected by an alien girl, which causes her to revert to childhood. Then her sisters and a Cat Girl maid show up, and things get really weird.
- Ultimate Girls: 100ft tall girls make like Ultraman to defend Tokyo from evil, but they lose power (and their clothes) even faster than he does.
- Ultimate!! Hentai Kamen: A man wearing only two pairs of underwear fights crime.
- Uma Musume: Pretty Derby: A young girl aspires to be the very best racer Japan has ever known. She, her teammates, and her rivals are anthropomorphic horses.
- Umisho: An ocean-dwelling nudist joins a mediocre high school swim team full of weirdos that is managed by guy who can't swim because of a pathological fear of mermaids.
- Undead Unluck: A girl with the power to jinx people fell in love with a guy whose power is that he can't die. They fought bad guys while finding out a way for the unkillable man to be Killed Off for Real.
- Until Death Do Us Part: A blind man protects a thirteen-year-old girl who says he's her future husband.
- UQ Holder!: Clueless Chick-Magnet tries to win the heart of his mother figure. He has plenty of time to do so.
- Urusei Yatsura: An alien loses a game of tag to a perverted slob. She decides to marry him.
- Uzumaki: Inexplicable spirals spell certain doom for a small town in Japan.
- Alternately: A town in Japan is destroyed by geometry. Readers are scarred for life.
- Or: Everyone in a town goes crazy, indulges in a little Artistic License – Biology, and dies.
- Valvrave the Liberator: The Cold War IN SPACE!
- Vampire Doll: Ancient and powerful vampire lord gets stuck in a wax doll, is now a young girl who summons candy.
- Vampire Game: A girl adopts a cat. The cat has a grudge to settle.
- Vampire Hunter D: A Hammer Horror Western starring a guy who gets into arguments with his hand.
- Or: Stockholm syndrome girl kidnapped by evil vampire dies. Vampire Hero rampages everything in the way, in the end you still root for the evil vampire to fly away.
- Vampire Knight: A schoolgirl is surrounded by bishounen vampires and proceeds to get in a love triangle. Everyone starts drinking everyone else's blood, probably to stay alive.
- Vampire Princess Miyu: Japanese Vampire fights demons. Actually much scarier than it sounds.
- Vandread: The Battle of the Sexes is Serious Business.
- Variable Geo: An OVA series about a tournament for combat waitresses competing for 10 million yen, prime real estate, and bragging rights. Except the competion's anything but friendly, since the real intent is to use the winner's body as a host for the disembodied spirit of an Evil Matriarch.
- Vassalord: Just how much UST can there be between two male vampires?
- Vinland Saga: A bunch of Vikings duke it out in The Dung Ages. A princess with no boobs is involved.
- Violet Evergarden: A former soldier gets a job at a temp agency.
- Violinist of Hameln (manga): A bunch of teenagers with nice hats and instrument names set out to kill demons.
- Violinist of Hameln (anime): Same as above, but angstier and only slightly more animated. Equally funny, but not on purpose.
- The Vision of Escaflowne: A psychic high school track star helps in the fight against Isaac Newton's evil mecha army on a highly improbable moon made by Atlanteans.
- Vividred Operation: A mayonnaise-loving lesbian fights aliens while another girl angsts about selling her soul to a crow.
- Voices of a Distant Star: A drama centered around a teenager's disconnection anxiety due to her poorly performing cellphone.
- Wagnaria!!: Average family restaurant with dysfunctional staff somehow still has customers.
- Waiting in the Summer: Dodecahedron of unrequited love interrupted by Intimate Healing from a hot Human Alien.
- The Wallflower:
- A group of Bishounen housemates must turn a Gorn-loving girl into a demure young Japanese lady to avoid paying their rent. She's not having any of it.
- The girl in the well from The Ring is forced to live with four useless Bishōnen by her aunt. Hilarity Ensues.
- Wangan Midnight: An 18-year-old high school student drives an allegedly-possessed car.
- The Way of the Househusband: A former mobster tries to abandon his old life for one of quiet domesticity, despite being met with fear and suspicion by his neighbors, and his time in the yakuza frequently coming back to haunt him. It's a Slice of Life comedy.
- Wedding Peach: A hopelessly romantic girl beats up demons while wearing a wedding dress.
- Weiß Kreuz: A group of androgynous, Ambiguously Gay young men pose as florists to cover-up their lucrative business as assassins.
- Welcome to the NHK: Four crazy people lack a psychiatrist.
- Or: A depressed college dropout converses with his fridge, finds redemption in creating anime porn with his neighbour.
- Windy Tales: Strangely drawn high-school students learn how to manipulate wind, which apparently is something even cats can pull off.
- Witchblade: Single mom gains a bracelet of mass destruction and a sexy-as-hell outfit. It's a tear jerker.
- Or : A young woman finds a high-profit job, seduces the company's CEO and fights (literally) to keep her daughter by herself.
- Witch Hunter Robin: An anime adaptation of Law & Order goes off the rails when the bad guys start throwing fire around and crushing people with their minds.
- W Juliet: A manly woman and a girly man with daddy issues fall in love.
- Wolf Children: Single mother raises two furries.
- Wolf's Rain: A group of bickering quadrupeds in human disguise go looking for paradise in the company of a girl who's made from plant DNA.
- Wolf Guy - Wolfen Crest: Snarky Wolf Man manages to wow and/or infuriate everyone he comes across, including a formerly emotionless Yakuza and his weird girlfriend.
- The World God Only Knows: The God of Video Games teaches you how to save the world by bagging chicks using the power of TROPES.
- Or: Man plays Dating Sim with real girls. This somehow works.
- Outcast gaming nerd acquires demonic contract to smooch cute girls, resents it.
- World Masterpiece Theater: Sad European kids suffer a lot.
- The World of Narue: A half-Japanese girl has family problems because of her father's previous marriage and the Theory of Relativity.
- World Trigger: A rookie border patrol officer houses an illegal immigrant where he lives. This illegal immigrant is better at stopping the neighbors from getting in than most of the organization's officers. For some reason, promotion within border patrol mostly involves dismemberment and decapitation of similarly-ranked fellow officers.