Usami-chan, the detective rabbit girl, continues solving more far out of the ordinary and perverted cases in her school, this time with the help of the transfer student Penske-kun - which his detective abilities involve exposing his downright hideous teeth.
A father of the family hired a private tutor for his son, tempted by the fact that the tutors were advertised as hot college girls. There is only one major problem, though: the private tutor doesn't come despite repeated phone calls, cakes, meditation, and etc. by the father and son for several days.
Prince Shoutoku returns from his trip to China and after the Luoyang incident to check on the construction progress of the Hōryū-ji temple, only to find it to be still on the planning stage. He forces the only worker to finish the building in a day - although in a severely altered form - so he can invite Ono no Imoko over - however, that action would would be the last for both of them.
The first part is about a humanoid cat who trains his abdominal muscles, but he, unfortunately, broke them when training using a basketball, so he shared the muscles with his grandmother in order to recoup his ab losses. The second part is about a television crew trying to film the quintuplets of a family by all means and at all costs, who appear to be far, far more hyperactive than usual.
Urashima saves a turtle and gets invited to the Ryūgū-jō, where, to the dismay of Urashima, the princess Otohime despised him and gave him the lowest quality service possible - just to overload his brain to the breaking point.
In the first part, a mangaka phones his editor to complain about the outrageous and insane typos that appeared on his manga, Swordmaster Yamato. In the second part, a new editor, Takara-san, phones the mangaka to tell him that his manga has to end abruptly because of its low popularity, despite the story becoming intense. The mangaka is allowed three pages to end it - which, for a manga becoming intense, is absoulte madness to the mangaka.
Taking up where Episode 1 left off, Matsuo Bashō and his apprentice Sora continue their journey to the North, this time getting to cross Mogami river. Unfortunately, still suffering from his inferiority complex, thinking he is strong enough to block the river, and having saw his teddy bear sabotaged by Sora, Matsuo jumps into the rapid river, causing more insanity than ever before.
This episode involves the tragic moment in life that is death. In the first half, Reiko-chan must cope with the death of Akio, a weird, 4-legged, 3-eyed, severely malfunctioning robot she loved so much, with her still functioning partner, the centauroid Mamoru, which, of course, also suffers from strange malfunctions and mishaps. On the second half, the grandfather of a family, with his time running out, recalls the memories he had with his old friends - only to encounter severe and weird anomalies.
An elderly couple slices open a giant peach and finds Date Masamune's eyepatch inside, they fight over it while keeping it a secret to Date Masamune, who comes looking for his lost eyepatch. The second part reveals that the witty Ikkyu gets his inspiration by summoning the god of wit. This time, however, the god of sexual harassment gets summoned instead when Ikkyu is tested by a daimyo, resulting in a pretty awkward situation. The final part is... just a list of dajare.
Whereever there is corrupt manga forces causing madness and chaos, Hurricane Jun will be there to stop it before it's too late - using powerful manga pages that turns the pain involved in them into reality for the enemy.
A student gets immediately forced into his teacher's "black mountain climbing" club, where its members (just the two of them) do erratic and weird things to distract other mountaineers and put them in grave danger.
A single man buys a robot girlfriend for himself, but, unfortunately for him, it turns out the product wasn't like what he expected. The robot then proceeds to help him get a real girlfriend, scaring random bystanders and causing pretty severe damage to his physical health in the process.