Free! Eternal Summer


Free! - Eternal Summer

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Synonyms: Free! - Iwatobi Swim Club 2, Free! 2nd Season
Japanese: Free!-Eternal Summer-
English: Free! - Eternal Summer
Spanish: Free! Eternal Summer
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Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 3, 2014 to Sep 25, 2014
Premiered: Summer 2014
Broadcast: Thursdays at 00:00 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Source: Original
Genre: SportsSports
Theme: SchoolSchool
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #14712
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Popularity: #553
Members: 417,975
Favorites: 2,567

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The simmiliarty between the Redline and Free!: Eternal Summer is the main character or in the Free case characters. All of them are showing a determination to be the best there can be. 
report Recommended by Anime_Lover_JR
Same sports thematics - this time it's tennis.  
report Recommended by susan00
While K-On! is not a sports anime, it shares a lot in common with Free! in terms of its focus on friendship and the bonds between its characters. 
report Recommended by FAKECROSS97
Both shows tend to focus on more about the lives of the characters, with the Sport aspect being used to drive the plot. They both also contain well-done drama about the pasts of some of the important characters. Both shows as well have various moments of yaoi-bait depending on how one interprets them  
report Recommended by Short_Circut
if you liked the first season, the second one only gets better as the characters are forced to break out of the highschool anime bubble universe and confronted with the reality of graduation. just don't expect it to be a "sports anime" the same way haikyuu or knb are. free is just a coming of age drama about guys who happen to do sports and it only gets more melodramatic from here on out :) 
report Recommended by myonnie
Both are yaoi, full of attractive pretty boys and based on sport. Yuri!!! is a lot more of a focus on butts and ice skating (obviously considering the title) where as Free! is based on a boys high school swim team and the friendships that stemmed from that. Both are lighthearted, pretty, fun and... russian men and shirtless guys, what more could you ask for? 
report Recommended by Pandamilo
If you like anime about basketball than you'll defenetelly like Kuroko no Basket. It's one of the highest scoring anime shows about sport and has an enormous army of fans all around the world. 
report Recommended by susan00
If you love having boyxboy ships, these both anime are the way to go! Both have really close bromance relationships, up to the point when you're thinking "just kiss already!" Free! is about swimming and Binan is about defeating everything with the power of love! but both share the similarity of five guys loving their dude friends.  
report Recommended by Meigetsu
Despite the content being inherently different (sports vs. music), the themes are actually quite similar. Competition, pressure to be perfect (especially in front of an audience), relationships between friends, and more are all common themes. Relating to one show means you will likely relate to the other. 
report Recommended by charlieshae
Well, that's my first time making a recommendation, I hope this will help you ^^" : - Both are about an all boys sport club with a female manager/coach. - The character development! you can clearly see the difference between the 1st and 2nd season in both anime's! - Both are sport, comedy, slice of life genre with some drama. - Seiyuu's! Both have great seiyuu's! and you totally can enjoy the voice acting X') - Both have great art style and good graphics. - Both have great opening and ending songs. - Both are mistaken for being yaoi (gay....) while it's just a friendship show with a lot  read more 
report Recommended by Eya
Both shows theme are passion, dreams, and future. Both shows' protagonists initially doesn't have dreams like the other characters who surrounds them. There are "cool, talented, but airhead" main characters (Haru and Mashiro) in both shows and getting care as well as envies (for Free!, it's in 1st season) from other characters. Both shows also have comfy, funny, as well as melancholic moments. There are some fanservices (Sakurasou's is mainly aimed to guys, and Free: Eternal Summer to girls) in these shows, but not too much so you can easily ignore them (the fanservices), took off the fanservice/shipping-glasses if it's not your taste, and you  read more 
report Recommended by toumei_
The main characters of both anime have conflicts with their best friend in the last days of their high schools. Both main characters are playing sports - swimming in Free! ES, basketball in Hana. While one has supernatural element and the other doesn't, both have some emotional moments. Both have some characters who might have been permanently injured. 
report Recommended by toumei_
Like Free!: Eternal Summer it's centered around a school club. While in Free! it's swimming, in Hyouka it's solving mysteries. The most similar element between Free! and Hyouka are the similarities between Haru and Houtarou. They essential have the same situation, a very talented boy with tons of potential and little motivation. While Haru gains his motivation from racing his friends, Houtarou finds his in a, somewhat Gou-like, girl who is curious about everything. Both animes are pretty light but reach dramatic points in the later episodes. Both are pretty funny. The art style is also pretty similar. If you liked Free! Or were amused  read more 
report Recommended by kittyhawk09
Group of guys doing weird shit. The Ending song/video makes me think strongly of Meganebu! 
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