Les Misérables: Shoujo Cosette

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Synonyms: Les Miserables: Shoujo Cosette
Japanese: レ・ミゼラブル 少女コゼット


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Type: TV
Episodes: 52
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 7, 2007 to Dec 30, 2007
Premiered: Winter 2007
Broadcast: Unknown
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Nippon Animation
Source: Novel
Genre: DramaDrama
Theme: HistoricalHistorical
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: G - All Ages

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Both live misery and loss of parents, and ostracism from the community and the line of conduct of their lives similar condition 
report Recommended by Ala2-W
Adaptations of ENDLESS (1000+ pages) French novels from well over 100 years ago. Typical of the anime community, Gankutsuou (The Count of Monte Cristo) has roughly as little as HALF the listing of other classics inspired by world-renowned literature, such as KissxSis, and no-one even seems to be aware of Les Mis' anime. I'm not surprised but I am pained by this blatant injustice. In the transition from neverending walls of text to TV (which is almost an impossibility to pull off 100% faithfully), both stories had to have content removed and alterations made. Most notably, the lead characters were shifted. Naive Albert replaced Dantes in  read more 
report Recommended by AironicallyHuman
Both have a tense storyline. Both about the distance between their loved ones. But 5cm/s has more of a romance-y theme to it.  
report Recommended by InvisibleMelody
-both anime about an orphan girl who lives with a strange old man . - both contains similar kind of drama. - both main characters suffer in their live. -both main characters lived poor when they were childrens. 
report Recommended by _Mezzo
Both shows have artstyle, suitable for a show aimed for the children, but they do both explore much more darker and mature topics and issues which does make both shows even more appreciated from more mature audience. 
report Recommended by Tyrraell
both have childhood full of hardship both are orphans taken care by other people both suffer from poverty both has delightful character  
report Recommended by abnormalmarii
These animes have a great and similar story with a very kindhearted girl (and her doll) which experiences poverty early and is given in the care of strangers. From then on, the hardships start which she has to overcome. Both are World's Masterpiece Series and show the drama in a fantastic way. 
report Recommended by 875876
Not that the genre or target audience is similar. Actually, although Les Miserables was made for kid's theater, I think it's indeed too heavy for the kids to understand the stress & strains. Anyway, if you are looking for melodramas which can drive your mood down low, to an extent which make you having difficulty to continue, Les Miserables first season & Kiminozo are good choices. Kimi ga nozomu Eien - romance & trauma victim & "Bizarre Love Triangle" Shoujo Cosette - the most unlucky girl (?), poverty & unfair society in the past 
report Recommended by bottle
They both about young blond blue eyedd girls struggling to find/wait for their mothers . Ashita no nadja has more romance and is lighter then Les Miserables, but both are amazing!! 
report Recommended by caileen710
Although Les Miserables begins in a usual WMT manner, midway into the series the Rose of Versailles influences and comparisons start pouring in at full force. For starters the story of LM takes place shortly after the French Revolution, which as you could obviously guess was not magic that fixed things overnight... Paris was still a wreck. While RoV typically put you into the shoes of the higher classes and rich, showcasing the twisted politics of an aristocracy, it did depict the lower classes at times but not nearly as often as LM did which was pretty much for the entire second half of the  read more 
report Recommended by Echelon
Based on classic literature, these series that seem to be aimed toward children have detailed plot and character elements that transcend age limits. They both center around a young child essentially orphaned and sent to a cruel family, despite their own family's best intentions. 
report Recommended by Anomalous
Lunge/Runge from Monster and Javert from Shoujo Cosette are bot policemen, with an obstinate want to arrest the male protagonist and cause all sorts of trouble to them. They also both have narrowed world views, which change by the end.  
report Recommended by shina_luna
Both are about the struggles and miseries of poor children. Both are cruel and merciless in showing just how miserable and unthankful life can be.  
report Recommended by shina_luna
Both shows follow heartwarming stories about a man adopting a little girl after she lost a parent. 
report Recommended by PPG-Katelyn
Anne and Cosette both have a miserable childhood, full of harship and work. Still they can take delight in some little things to lighten of their misery and keep themselves somewhat optimistic. Both are also part World's Masterpiece Series.  
report Recommended by shina_luna
Both are based on works of fiction produced a few centuries ago. Both are Drama and Shoujo Both have Romance They are (or at least the original source material for Romeo + Juliet) are set in Europe. Both have had various adaptations of films, books, plays. etc One has Fantasy as an extra genre, although the original play, does not. 
report Recommended by Mimerio