Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Jungle Wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu, Hare+Guu Japanese: ジャングルはいつもハレのちグゥ
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Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 3, 2001 to Sep 25, 2001
Duration:
23 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company
StatisticsScore: 8.201 (scored by 3299 users)
Ranked: #2042
Popularity: #680
Members: 6,412
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They both are really random ^-^
And they both have weird new creatures in!
They both break your brain with randomness and logiclessness
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Both have some similar staff, as well as sharing the same crazy style and weird brand of humour. If you liked one, you should try the other.
These two anime are really alike. They have identical type of humour And also characters are similar: Kemeko reminds me of Guu and Sanpeita is like Hare. In both anime there is a bit of fanservice. If you liked one you will definitely like another.
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Osaka and Guu both have the same "dead" look in their faces. If you liked one character, you'll like the other too!
both comedies that are random though guu will is a lot more crazy and random, plus they both have great characters
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Hare and Watanuki are very similar characters as well as Guu/Weda work the same way as Yuuko. Both are funny in their own weird way^__^
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Both have hilarating sense of comedy and silly characters. The one takes place in a japanese classic city, the other in an hypothetical crazy jungle, and both main characters are insanely appealing.
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In both the main characters are non-human girls who are extremely special and who are spoiling the main male character's life living next to him and doing extraordinary things. You're gonna laugh a lot in both.
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Both are pretty humourous and you never know what's gonna happen next. Also, a few voice actors are in both.
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These two shows share the same off-the-wall sense of humor, incorporating sometimes hilarious, sometimes mind-boggling surreal events like you would never expect to see in real life. Both series have two main characters, who in the tradition of Japanese comedy, play the "straight man" (Hare/Naoto) and the "idiot" (Guu/Beckham) respectively--one performing most of the unexpected comedic gags, the other responding with horror and struggling to stay sane in the midst of it all. The love/hate relationship between these two characters is also a feature of both shows, as is the cast of recurring minor characters who seem to have no problem ignoring the "idiot" character's strange antics.
As a final similarity, both shows tend to sidetrack into "forbidden" territory--Penguin no Mondai relies heavily on toilet humor, while Hare+Guu uses sexual innuendo quite frequently. Neither is something you want to screen for young kids, unless you don't mind all sorts of awkward jokes afterward.
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Both of them are really random, and the main characters are always in despair.
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The same crazy humor and a great cast of characters!
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both hilarious, like they'll have you rolling on the floor laughing not just a chuckle or a smile
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both are excellent comedies.
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Hare nochi Guu is funny and extremely random like Keroro Gunso is. If you like randomness in your animes, then check this series out too!
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It is a very similar comedy atmosphere. You can imagine Guu as Unihiko, Ureno as Hale, and Usahara as Weda.
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