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1) Odeko no Mahou One day during soccer practice, Eiko gets hit on the forehead by a ball kicked by Shigeru. The next day, a strange word appears at the very spot, and it changes to reflect her emotions. What happened to her forehead, and what is it supposed to mean?
2) Keishi no Uta
3) Moshi Moshi.
4) Kumiko have for a long time had a one sided crush on her neighbor, Yoshirou, but he always rejects her when she asks him out. One day he promises that if it's not raining the next day, he'll go on a date with her! A pity that the weather forecast says it'll rain that day ... can a wish to a teruterubozu change that?
Just a note for people who're picky about quality: there are quite a few blank bubbles, untranslated words and numerous spelling & grammatical errors in this. If this really bothers you, I'd give this a pass. The art is okay, but nothing to write home about.
Odeko no Mahou - Wow, what an incredibly nonsensical story! It was actually an interesting idea - Eiko's best guy friend accidentally hits her on the forehead with a ball, and a word appears on her forehead that reveals her emotions, allowing him to understand exactly what she's feeling at any moment. The problem is... nothing ever came of it. We're not told why this happened and her relationship with Shigeru didn't really change. Instead, time was wasted on a completely irrelevant subplot about her crush on a senpai that didn't come into fruition either. Really, what the heck?
Keishi no Uta - The first act was cute, but there are still problems with it. Aida describes Tachibana as a "friend" for a long time, but they talk to each other like classmates who've never really spoken to each other before and are in the "getting to know you" stage. Think Kazehaya and Sawako at the beginning of Kimi ni Todoke. I would've liked a more conclusive ending as well - the "confession" ended up being a cop out. There are two other short "acts" that run on after this one, but neither really made an impression.
Story 3 - A slight variation from the usual teacher-student romance; the student actually meets her (hated) teacher when she pretends to be an adult to attend a goukon and decides to prank him. This one was actually kind of cute and better developed than the others.
Story 4 - This one is funny, but there isn't really any romance. It's about a girl who likes her neighbour, but he clearly isn't interested in her and foists her off with excuses everyday. The latest (false) promise is that he'll go out with her if it's sunny. When she makes a teruterubozu and prays for the next day to be sunny, the teruterubozu ends up coming to life.