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Katte ni Kaizou

Katte ni Kaizou

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Synonyms: Katteni Kaizou
Japanese: かってに改蔵

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Type: OVA
Episodes: 6
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: May 23, 2011 to Oct 26, 2011
Producers: Shaft
Duration: 23 min. per episode
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity
L represents licensing company

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Score: 7.181 (scored by 3370 users)
Ranked: #23342
Popularity: #1459
Members: 9,928
Favorites: 12
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Tha manga of Katte ni Kaizou get spiced up with social critic later on (around volume 6), inspiring the artist into creating something even more awesome, SZS it is. His work tell you a bastardized version of what is hot in the land of the rising sun. He is probably the best social critic mangaka you can think of.

The artist Kumeta Kouji used to be a pure manga comedian with no social critic added, and he did well. Katte ni Kaizou is just another quality comedy filled with wordplay, overaction, and parodies. His older manga is finally animated by SHAFT, with his art direction preserved well plus Shinbo style beautification. Everything about the animated version of Kaizou will remind you of SZS seasons you have watched over the last few years.
These two animes are really similar. Its not only the "comedy" and "school life" themes, which make these 2 hilarious. You simply cant stop laughing, still there is "slice of life" anyway. The only thing i was thinking the whole time, while watching these 2 was, "Japan, you are damn weird!"
If you like funny school stories and weirdness - these two are perfect for you! If you watched one of them already(and you liked it) and still think about if you should see other one, here´s my advice: "do it, faggot! You´ll not regret!"
Careful, they are addictive as hell! You can´t stop until you´ve seen all the episodes!
Same style of humour, perverted, dirty, arranged mainly with teenager boys betwen them.
reportRecommended by MCL - Add to favorites
Bizarre humor and a lot of completely ridiculous situations and characters with a school setting. Nichijou is a bit more PG-rated in its content, while Katte ni Kaizou is like a hard PG-13 in contrast, but it's quite likely that a fan of one will enjoy the other.
reportRecommended by Numi - Add to favorites
black humour, lots of trivial but unbearable funny moments
both the anime have strange clients Katte ni Kaizou have more peverted clients
both series seem to be shot in a same town, as if it could be the girlish whimsiness of soremachi in the east end, and the adolescent kaizou-madness in the west end. and sometimes they swap sides.
Fast-paced zaniness and humor. Both are short OVA series that embody this and are pretty much on crack.
reportRecommended by Numi - Add to favorites
Haruhi and the main in Katte ni Kaizou both believe in supernatural elements such as aliens, UFOs, and ghosts. They have similar settings such as school and the facilitation of clubs.
Same author, same fast-paced comedy from beginning to end. Joshiraku is a fair bit lighter on the content rating and social commentary, but both are enjoyable in a zany way.
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Both shows are animated by Studio SHAFT and has a similar, surreal type of humor and strange characters.
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