Alternative TitlesJapanese: じょしらく
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Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 6, 2012 to Sep 28, 2012
Duration:
24 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company
StatisticsScore: 7.641 (scored by 7174 users)
Ranked: #10092
Popularity: #949
Members: 18,214
Favorites: 84 1 indicates a weighted score
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Same author, similar style of humor and very Japanese.
The same type of satire, dark comedy, social criticism and parodies everywhere.
Same creator, japanese humor, parody,no actual plot
Both of these series comedic satire that is often presented with absurd humor. They occur random and are not significantly important in various scenes.
There is a word plays in both series that is humorous and entertaining to watch. However, they do not have a linear story plot or deep insightful characters. Instead, it focuses on the characters and the actions to do that are often explored with social comedy.
Dialogue based Japanese humor with a dash of fanservice. This feels like SZS but without Itoshiki-sensei, Japanese culture references are rife. If you enjoyed one you will probably enjoy the other.
Both anime don't really have a plot, it's just filled with plenty jokes and parodies.
The fact that they share the same author makes it even more similar.
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Slice of life about slice of life. The sections revolve around subjects.
Watching this show has the same feel as watching Lucky Star, with the same level of cuteness that the Lucky Star girls give.
How do you eat a chocolate cornet?
Which side of the spoon is the domed one?
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Both about daily lives of young people, their problems, crazy and sometimes senseless but very funny.
Funny slice of lifes about friends talking about random things that will make you laugh.If you like one, I'm sure you'll like the other!
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Both series' humor is based on very specific traits and inner jokes of Japanese culture and often needs deep understanding of it in order to fully enjoy all references.
Both are simple but interesting comedies. The 2 anime do not really try to force the laughs and the gags are original and interesting.
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Both have a female cast
Amusing random chatter on both sides.
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All about cute high school girls doing cute high school girl things, but A-Channel is a slice of life comedy with a plot while Joshiraku is more random comedy.
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Both anime focus on teenaged girls. The main element of the anime is humor and comedy. A majority of the time is spent with the girls sitting around and chatting about various topics and gag related things.
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Wonder why noone recommended this yet xD
Similar joke-making style, both are labelled as "ordinary" with some epic plot twists.
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The modes of both series are very similar in which the characters all have their own very special personalities, working or studying in a special arts related field, carrying out their slice of life conversation with or witout their interests, traveling into imaginations sometimes. They got nice character or personality design, with similar pace and good comedy sense... making both series quite enjoyable for relaxation.
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Rakugo is a kind of japanese humor performance lol, And they use "clever word plays "
Yakitate japan is more slap-stick humor in the sense that they use "clever word play " and word puns.
ex.The kittycats cats said to the cat they should stop CATtering and cat' around instead. (Joshiraku )
The kittys cats can't be your average cats!! WHY ?! BECAUSE THEY ARE KITTYCATS . (yakitate japan )
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both anime do random things and talk about random stuff
both anime don't storyline
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Both shows have the same theme, five cute girls doing cute things in cute ways. Their main difference is their age, Joshiraku has five high school girls, and Ichigo Mashimaro has four elementary school girls and one college student. but they have the same cute atmosphere.
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both have the same character designer
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All female cast with lots of dialogue-driven zany comedy.
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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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All female cast with lots of dialogue-driven zany comedy.
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Story by an established comedy writers, art by an unknown moe artist. Both show are anime adaptations of such manga, with average moe art that appeal to anyone, and wacky story by surreal comedy writers.
Animation wise not everything in the nutshell looks similar. Double J take a "student project" kind of art direction while Joshiraku is relatively mainstream. They don't share VA cast. They are not even in the same league. Joshiraku is a full-length TV series while Double J is animated short with 3 minutes per episode at best. Should avoid comparing production quality of the show with different budget at all cost, it just not a good thing to do.
So it comes down to story, both shows are similar if and only if you take a good look at the jokes they throw around at each other.
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Both series contain Discussion + Humor, and short.
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The same most-of-the-plot-occurs-in-the-same-room kind of anime.Although,Joshiraku looks more of a traditional japanese anime on the other hand seitokai no ichizon is a modern japanese anime.
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