YU-Sibu (I Couldn't Become a Hero, So I Reluctantly Decided to Get a Job) - full series. I enjoyed this, although it did veer off about halfway through to a different storyline. Started our as our hero working in a small business, when a big competitor opened up nearby, and was gearing up to finding out who was behind the chain store, when suddenly his apprentice (daughter of the defunct demon king) is kidnapped and they have to go off and save her. Bit too much fan-service, but on the whole, I thought it was a fun series that was well worth the discount price I paid for it last week.
Tamako Market - this was an entertaining series about a young girl (don't think her age was precisely determined, but I'd guess around 15-16) living in a mochi shop in a street market (mall-like shopping strip that is fairly common in Japanese cities), her school friends and the people living and working in the market. All very innocent and fluffy stuff, apart from that crazy talking bird (who can receive video calls and project movies from his eyes!?). Probably for a younger (and less cynical) audience than me, but I'm glad I watched. And I'll probably be watching the sequel (Tamako Love Story) tomorrow.