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Sukitte Ii na yo.

Sukitte Ii na yo.

Alternative Titles

English: Say "I Love You".
Synonyms: Suki-tte Ii na yo., Sukinayo
Japanese: 好きっていいなよ。

Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 7, 2012 to Dec 30, 2012
Duration: 24 min. per episode
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company

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Score: 7.731 (scored by 27683 users)
Ranked: #8462
Popularity: #289
Members: 50,995
Favorites: 606
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Both are shoujo anime, feature a love build up between characters and lots of comedy in between.
Both are shoujo anime, feature a love build up between characters and lots of comedy in between.
Both are shoujo anime. Both have romance between a popular guy and a normal/anti-social girl in a school. Both similar, but yet good. It should be noted that Bokura ga ita is more dramatic.
Both titles are about teenagers falling in love with each other. This is happening slowly, step by step. They're trying to get to know each other better and understand.
Both contain many funny scenes. The main female characters are similiar in their behavior.
reportRecommended by Kuchi - Add to favorites
Both are about highschool girl that isn't close to anyone and just lives her dreary life until she meets the guy that shows her the joys of youth and helps her come out of her shell.
Both focus on teenage girls feelings.
ParaKiss is more about fashion, Sukinayo is more school-ish
Shoujo, lovey dovey romance at its best. They have trouble recognizing their feelings for each other and they eventually realize those feelings
girl with hard life making new friends. Both stories a re great!
While KareKano has much deeper character depth that will satisfy anime veterans, Sukitte iina yo is more on the cutesy side and brings nothing new, but it's fairly well exexuted, and felt good even for a veteran like me.
Both do a rare feat in anime. Follow an actual developing relationship, and focus on the characters, instead of wasting the viewer's time with the same old "we love eachother and we know it but we need to make up crap to keep us appart or there's no plot".
Nanami, like mei is a high school girl, with her own difficult circumstances. She is evicted from her house because of her father's gaming debts. Then she meets Mikage who let's her live in his shrine.
The romance is funny,cute and heratbreaking at the same time, the storyline is very good.
The difference is that Mey has one boyfriend, while in Kamisama Nanami is surronded by bishounen boys: Tomoe, Kurama, Mizuke and more...
Even though Peach Girl has more comedy, both anime have this girl that is trying to sabotage the lead female characters love life. There is absolutely no communication in either anime between the characters resulting in a lot of nonsense that could have been avoided. They are fun, frustrating romances, that are worth watching.
Both are interesting romance anime with a straightforward guy who falls in love with a girl at first sight.

If you like a short shoujo anime with a school setting, you should watch Sukitte Ii no yo and if you like a little longer anime with more drama and a sport setting, you should watch Suzuka.

Anyway if you like romance, you should just watch both.
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I am not sure if I can really link those two with something as precise as similiar characters but I for one enjoyed Toradora as much as I enjoyed Sukitte Ii na yo.
They are both romance anime, both female leads are kind of misunderstood even if it's not in the same way and are both wonderful people once you get to know them. The male leads have both very unique characters and both anime make you feel that little tingly feeling that makes you want to burst whenever something good happens.
Ultimately, all characters are tangled in a romance that in the case of Toradora isn't exactly defined at the beginning (no spoilers :3) but are both beautiful in their own way.
Toradora is a bit longer so it makes you enjoy more twists to the plot than Sukitte Ii na yo but the story never feels too long or there just to fill the episode count.

Both involve a more mature romance, leaving a bit of shoujo genre, thus getting closer to a josei. Both also involve much drama with light touches of comedy.
great animes where emotionally comes in place
Unpopular female lead and popular male lead, where both female leads have never had friends.
great animes , lots of fun watching them , never lost interest
A romantic love story, similar to Sukitte Ii na yo. Really cute, with a happy ending.
The main protagonist falls in love with a person, who's truly different from what he thought. He mainly he likes the girl not because she's cute, but instead for who she really is. An "out-of-friend zone" love story, with a lot of funny moments, sometimes sad.
Both of them show us how we should handle our issues and are about human relationships that are not so far away from the reality.
There both romance anime with lots of love triangles. The anime doesn't just focus on the main couples but on other charecters relationships. I keepes thinking of marmalade boy as I watched sukkite Ii na yo
similar in a few ways:

+ both have a girl with few to none friends
+ both girls like a popular guy
+ both are scared/not willing to make friends
+ both are cute when they smile :3
+ both have a realy cheerfull guy as main lead
both have a perfect look guy as a main role
-both have quiet and awkward female leads. both of which gain friends and become more open as the animes progress.
-both of which do not know how to go about their feelings for the male lead.
-both have a male lead wanting the female lead's attention.
-both have another male character also wanting the female's lead.

-inu x boku is a bit more crass, and cutesy.
-say i love you is more realistic and serious, with humor spread throughout.
A school/romance story about how to deal with problems and other people's cruelty. A romantic love story with a happy end (other than here).
It shows a different way out of cruelty and ignorance, the protagonist from School Days hasn't found.
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