Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi


A Bridge to the Starry Skies

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Synonyms: Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi
Japanese: 星空へ架かる橋
English: A Bridge to the Starry Skies
German: A Bridge to the Starry Skies
Spanish: A Bridge to the Starry Skies (Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi)
French: A Bridge to the Starry Skies
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Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 11, 2011 to Jun 27, 2011
Premiered: Spring 2011
Broadcast: Mondays at 09:00 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Doga Kobo
Source: Visual novel
Genres: ComedyComedy, RomanceRomance, EcchiEcchi
Themes: HaremHarem, SchoolSchool
Duration: 25 min. per ep.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Score: 6.691 (scored by 8988889,888 users)
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Ranked: #59722
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Popularity: #1348
Members: 176,965
Favorites: 352

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Similarty checklist: Both has the same school, harem and romance genre, with a little bit ecchi, checked. Both main male charaters have a dude who serves as their bro, checked. Both male lead have met the female lead prior to being their classmate in school, checked. Both also features a high school senior who is frendly with the male lead, checked. Both male leads were living with their sibling, checked. Both male lead begun their school year with a rocky start, checked. Disimilarty checklist: In HKH the main bitch is the female lead's friend, while in MS the female lead is the bitch, checked. The sibling in MS is a girl who is part  read more 
report Recommended by Nasty001
They are pretty much the same buuut in Yosuga no Sora, Haru(the male lead) has a sister who happens to be a delicious loli, and a loooot of fan service nearly falling into porn, while in Hoshizora the main guy has a shota(loli boy?) oni-chan, and a lot of shota fanservice -__-... 
report Recommended by ragecandy
-Both animes's setting/story goes by an omnibus format, and have small arcs for each heroine that doesn't diverge from the central plot of the story (with the setting intact) 
report Recommended by MagicFlier
The way these two shows start off with kissing the female lead due to tripping/misunderstanding is completely identical 
report Recommended by Duer
They both show how the main protagonist has to deal with a new life where they move to a rural area and meets new friends. It seems good if you want a slice of life show where the setting it is not the city. 
report Recommended by lkevsan
Both series involves a lucky guy surrounded by girls with some of them having feelings for him. The setting also seems a bit similar as well as involving school drama, misunderstandings, and love trials. The art of both series are also done well. 
report Recommended by Stark700
Similar story in which the main protagonist deals with the drama of other girls, school life, and other situations. Da Capo Second Season involves some fantasy not present in Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi. Both series are also based off a visual novel. 
report Recommended by Stark700
A guy moves to an other town and meets lots of girls Female characters are very similar Protagonist characteristics are the same  
report Recommended by Chisa-chan
These anime are extremely similar in the romance dept. A guy meets a girl that he quickly becomes friends with, and overcome many hardships together, including fending off other romance idols. The main females even LOOK the same. If you didn't know better, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. 
report Recommended by Shadolance
These animes are very different for each other, but they still share same kind of atmosphere. Both place on school and are light minded series. If you have seen Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi, I really recommend checking out Aiura, since episodes are so short you can really finish it at one-sit-trough. 
report Recommended by Peapain
Overall, they are both well-executed adaptions of eroge visual novels with a comedy bent. As well, they have a main love interest that is indicated to get with the main character, though it is not fully confirmed within the show.  
report Recommended by MrHatz4Patz
These animes are the harems where the supernatural element is the least the Main characters are well aquainted and not good with girls But the girls try to come closer and live with the mc and both anime give a large amount of fanservice  
report Recommended by Shloskye
tired of violent, noisy and dramatic anime? try this "boku wa tomadachi ga sukunai" then after. Watch "hoshizora". both anime are relaxing, peaceful, and fun. 
report Recommended by Luuji222
-Both anime tell about a life of high school boy surrounded by girls. -Both anime have same genre, especially harem, romance, and school. -In my opinion, the art from both anime are not too different. -Both anime characters's personality in not too different. -Both anime lead female character actually same (long orange hair, personality almost same, and so on). 
report Recommended by Ranseurs
Similarities: Both have comedy, drama, school and harem genres. Both involves the muchachos (male leads) having to deal with the different personalities of each members of his harem. Both members of the harem has feelings for the muchachos. Both muchachos also have someone in his harem which he would not wanna mess with. Both muchahos are kind hearten gringos. both muchachos has a dude whom he's friends with. And, both muchachos always gets into awkward situations involving their harem. Dissimilarities: In HKH, the muchacho there had a first kiss with the first chica he meets (accidentally of course), while in TH2, the muchacho has not had any kiss with any  read more 
report Recommended by Nasty001
Same thing: guy goes back to town from his childhood where this girl knew him and was his best friend, although there is no vampires or supernatural powers or anything of that sort. The main character also has a harem. 
report Recommended by TyroneBiggums
Both male harem leads have a purple haired girl with androphobia in their harems. That's something you don't see everyday...  
report Recommended by DangoSadge
-Both animes's setting/story goes by an omnibus format, and have small arcs for each heroine that doesn't diverge from the central plot of the story (with the setting intact) 
report Recommended by MagicFlier
-Both animes's setting/story goes by an omnibus format, and have small arcs for each heroine that doesn't diverge from the central plot of the story (with the setting intact) 
report Recommended by MagicFlier
-Both animes's setting/story goes by an omnibus format, and have small arcs for each heroine that doesn't diverge from the central plot of the story (with the setting intact) 
report Recommended by MagicFlier
-Both animes's setting/story goes by an omnibus format, and have small arcs for each heroine that doesn't diverge from the central plot of the story (with the setting intact) 
report Recommended by MagicFlier
-Both animes's setting/story goes by an omnibus format, and have small arcs for each heroine that doesn't diverge from the central plot of the story (with the setting intact) 
report Recommended by MagicFlier
-Both animes's setting/story goes by an omnibus format, and have small arcs for each heroine that doesn't diverge from the central plot of the story (with the setting intact) 
report Recommended by MagicFlier
-Both animes's setting/story goes by an omnibus format, and have small arcs for each heroine that doesn't diverge from the central plot of the story (with the setting intact) 
report Recommended by MagicFlier
While I am not overly found of either of these series, I can't deny that they have a simular feel to each other and that one may very well appeal to someone who likes the other. Basically, they have very simplistic slice-of-life harem senarios where all the girls are gag over the guy. 
report Recommended by Yemi_Hikari
-Both animes's setting/story goes by an omnibus format, and have small arcs for each heroine that doesn't diverge from the central plot of the story (with the setting intact) 
report Recommended by MagicFlier
Both Series Takes Place at a Fictional Countryside in Japan 
report Recommended by mrpogi91
-Both animes's setting/story goes by an omnibus format, and have small arcs for each heroine that doesn't diverge from the central plot of the story (with the setting intact) 
report Recommended by MagicFlier
-Both animes's setting/story goes by an omnibus format, and have small arcs for each heroine that doesn't diverge from the central plot of the story (with the setting intact) 
report Recommended by MagicFlier
Both Animes have a strong cast of characters. Most notably the main characters who actually have personalities which is not common for many visual novel adaptations. Overall feel is the same as well, with the show having at least one episode dedicated to each girl. This leads to the ending being up in the air for the most part as each girl has had about equal screen time.  
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