Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo


Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches

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Synonyms: Yamada-kun to Nananin no Majo, Yamada-kun and the 7 Witches, Yamajo
Japanese: 山田くんと7人の魔女
English: Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches
German: Yamada-Kun & the Seven Witches
Spanish: Yamada-kun And The Seven Witches
French: Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 12, 2015 to Jun 28, 2015
Premiered: Spring 2015
Broadcast: Sundays at 23:30 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation, Crunchyroll
Studios: LIDENFILMS
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, MysteryMystery, RomanceRomance, SupernaturalSupernatural
Themes: HaremHarem, SchoolSchool
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.541 (scored by 446905446,905 users)
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Ranked: #17472
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Popularity: #241
Members: 789,262
Favorites: 4,146

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Both involve the whole switching body theme Kokoro Connect being more dramatic and Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo being more comedic  
report Recommended by AlanaSenpai
Both deal with trying to help or deal with other ability users that have caused havoc or have their own problems. It has the same premise of possessing an ability that only lasts for their entirety of their high school lives. There are many funny moments as well as many sad stories of each featured character in both animes.  
report Recommended by IchiroEX
The Themes, Plot, And World Line Is Similar As A Male Character Is The One Who Solves The Problems (Which Are Somewhat Supernatural Phenomenon) Faced By The Female Characters And Most Of Them Later Fall For Him.  
report Recommended by ZyGarde2_2
Yamada-kun & TWGOK share similar plotline of accidentally dealing with supernaturals and the mission of "conquering" girls by kissing them which indirectly adds to a hidden harem. MC gets dragged from their comfort zone and by the end has their life changed by interaction with others. Only difference is the MC is either an otaku vs delinquent. 
report Recommended by OppaiSugoi
Both main character gets involved with 7 people which changes his daily life and on the other hand changes also the 7 people's personality or daily routines. Both anime shows harem but more especially in Trinity Seven, while in Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo it shows romance. Both are comedies. 
report Recommended by NexusRaiser
Both main protagonists acts like delinquents but gets pushed around by everyone else in their club. Lots of comedy that are similar to each other. 
report Recommended by Neihtingale
Both feature delinquent protagonists helping others. Both are harems that are heavier on story and drama than others in the genre. Both deal with similar themes.  
report Recommended by MisterTrantastic
Boht anime, The main genre is gender-bender. Boht anime is so funny story. 
report Recommended by MugennoMajo
Nisekoi and Yamada-kun are the two romantic shonen respectively of Shounen Jump and Shounen Magazine. And both improve clearly in the manga. 
report Recommended by MegaDany97
If you like magic and witches, you can also try Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo. One of the main characters in Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo is also a witch which is a top student, but the use of magic is more subtle in Yamada-kun. 
report Recommended by Kountch
Plot involves Male MC dealing with girls having supernatural powers, and by getting them to kiss, either seals power shut or reveals what power the girl has. Only difference is genre-based on magic vs "other-worldly" / (I wouldn't describe Tohka as an alien?) and Male MC behavior on delinquent vs average Joe. 
report Recommended by OppaiSugoi
Main girl with similar personality. Both have similar paths of falling in love. 
report Recommended by Sw0rDz
Rom-coms with a delinquent MC that deals with supernatural phenomenon which allowed the main characters to interact. Since both shows share a similar type of MC (delinquent with a "tough outside, soft inside" personality), the interactions in both series shows similarities. These two shows also have similar type of "classic rom-com anime" comedy. The romance also gets concluded by the end of each shows. 
report Recommended by Shirayukin
The two really remind me of one another. The characters and their dynamics are a notch different with a different premise, but the style of entertainment with the humor and interesting character reactions provide the same sort of effect for me. Not to say that their quality is on par (I'll just let the individual decide that), only that how they provided entertainment to me (comedy, character drama, and such) were on very similar wavelengths. 
report Recommended by lx_theo
Both focus on the MC trying to help the other female main characters in the show. Both are romance anime, although QQ focuses on the MC's relationship with each of the sisters romantically, while Yamada-Kun narrows down the focus to the main love interest. 
report Recommended by froggyluv
Both shows involve main characters who are bored with their lives and have relatively low passion and/or energy. They eventually join a club, whether it's the Classics Club or the Supernatural Research Club, and all the fun begins. They get to spend time with a possible romantic interest and are dragged into all kinds of fun mysteries. 
report Recommended by donut_jelly
-Both take place in a high school, centering around a certain school club, and has supernatural elements (chuunibyou powers in Inou Battle, body swapping in Yamada-kun) -Both are mostly comedic with a bit of romance and a touch of drama -Hatoko and Urara share the same voice actress 
report Recommended by Markdoka
Both protagonists get involved with powerful girls, which tries to end up changing their philosophy of freedom. It also helps to change the exotic personality of the heroines. 
report Recommended by GuiSaika14
Harem rom-coms with bi elements, where the mc helps people deal with their troubles and insecurities. 
report Recommended by Sparkletopia
Harem and cute girls and cringe main boy character 
report Recommended by ZenZenZerooh
Both involve a boy trying to find a bunch of girls throughout the school. Yamada deals with witches while Kono Naka deals with sisters. 
report Recommended by Alex_Bradley
They basically both keep that hilarious general feel of, "laugh your ass off whist simultaneously watching a somewhat gay/lesbian/straight weird concoction of comedy."  
report Recommended by shadows_carnage
These magical high school dramas revolve around protagonists who are initially rejected by their peers but find acceptance as the people around them get to know them better. Kotoura is outcast due to her psychic powers while Yamada is outcast because he's a delinquent but they both find the love of their life after some intense drama. 
report Recommended by Radu_Bey0
Both are Romcom that make me laugh and make my hearth racing. They have a strong protagonist with a girlfriend and a "harem". Yamada is a school life but with a bit of magic but it's modern, it's not a common romcom ( indeed that's my favorite). And in yamada, there is no secret relationship with a war beetwen people like in Juliet. Have fun watching it ! 
report Recommended by MSTMC
People are asking me, how come im comparing a fantasy comedy anime with a moe comedy anime? It’s really bizarre seeing that. Yes, It seemed unusual at first, but secondly, there are very alike. What im saying alike, Mahiro and Yamada are guys who dont really achieve well in academics, has another person who is a better role model than them, and they play around in a girl’s body. The difference is that Mahiro has transformation while Yamada can switch with another person either as a girl or a boy still. It still has those misunderstandings, panic moments and Fan service there still. 
report Recommended by kids11111009
The main cast from both series are among the most amazing I have ever seen and also share many similarities. The way Yamada and Shiraishi interact with each other reminds me of Okabe and Kurisu. Besides that, Yamada and Okabe are loyal guys despite being surrounded by a bunch of beauties. Both series also deal with memory loss, but Steins;Gate is better executed with hardly no plot holes. You will get confused a lot while watching Yamada-kun and seven witches, since the anime left out many important details from the manga.  
report Recommended by destinical
If you ask me what i'm impress about Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo? I can tell you without a doubt "the ideal romance" so i recommend Toradora because this anime is one of my ideal romance. Have fun (>.<)/ 
report Recommended by Hanabita
Yamada-kun and Kamisama are both romances and have a surprise fantasy to them. With Yamada-kun it is with the witches and abilities, and with Kamisama it is the gods and yokai. Both are very good and quick to watch. 
report Recommended by Beauty4theBeast
-Both genre's are the same -Both Anime characters are funny and weird -And they have bit on romance.(1%) 
report Recommended by xXAnime79Xx
❃ Both anime are set in a school ❃ In both anime, there are seven famous "supernatural creature" and the main characters try to help them  
report Recommended by RoseMildred
Harem that involves kissing and power.  
report Recommended by ochinchinpai6969
A romantic anime where a popular girl fall in love with unpopular guy . 
report Recommended by ZXEAN
Both main characters embark on a journey to meet and befriend (or perhaps collect) humans with supernatural powers - whether they are witches in Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches, or Dragons in Yona of the Dawn. Both also have some elements of romance, though it's more present in Akatsuki no Yona, and both have harem/reverse harem situations. Akatsuki no Yona is more dramatic and historical, however. 
report Recommended by donut_jelly
The wishes of a group of people become their powers. 
report Recommended by OtakuNote87
MC also has alot of interaction with 7 specific girls, also in a school setting and it just has a very similar feeling. The MC's are also pretty much the same but I must say Yamada is alot more reckless 
report Recommended by ElKiddoLoco
Both protagonists are not your typical shoujo boy love with peculiar abilities. They meet their love interest under unexpected circumstances; hilarity (and some kissing!) ensues.  
report Recommended by peachgale
Both have a bookworm being bugged by a delinquent. 
report Recommended by tkdsprite
Let's just think for a while, what can this titles similar in? First of all they both about supernatural things. Maybe AnoHana is more drammatic and Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo is more comedy anime but they are both fantastic, emotional stories. Both are about a group of friends that go through many situations. Two shows with a focus on supernatural and the personal relationships between a group of friends. 
report Recommended by Commandorcmd
Both are romcom that's full of trainwrecks and weirdos. Some point the plot will be an one-sided romance then immediately ignored/destroyed by the other side. In Gekkan Shoujo the one in love is Chiyo while Yamada is the one in this anime. Light hearted tracks(slow tempo,not bassy) are used in both anime. 
report Recommended by Melvin117
**SPOLERS ALERT** - Yamada-kun takes off on the premise of gender bender whereas SKET dance has 1 such episode - Shiraishi with Yamada's personality is reminiscent of Himeko at times - Student council as a major player in both series - Both are funny as hell - Club formed by 3 people initially 
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In both titles the MC started his school career with a bad reputation (one for fighting, the other for the looks). But they join a school club full of beautiful ladies and so the adventure begins. Boku wa.. more focussed on getting friends and adventures with the growing group of friends Yamada.. more focussed on... well the MC wanted to make friends to begin with... but now (with as little as spoilers I can tell) he wanted to prevent someone for returning to her original self (closed, friendless, forced to smile). Both ani's I recommend to watch if you like comedy, harem and a little twist of seriousness  read more 
report Recommended by Tokimime
A very similar vibe/atmosphere. Both also have secrets that get uncovered as the series goes on 
report Recommended by glisteningsunset
Both female main characters don't have many friends and the main character has an interest in the other. Both are also comedies where Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo seems to have more of a story-line with the whole body switching theme. 
report Recommended by rage_123
Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches also focuses on the romantic life of different characters. Even though Yamada has a supernatural element but any fan of romance would love these two shows. 
report Recommended by kouteiba
The same situation where it involves the MC guy meeting with very mysterious girls with special abilities, except in Yamada-kun to 7 Majo the guy is an ass, while in JW the guy is more of a wuss. 
report Recommended by La_Matona301
The main characters all get together through a power that has connected them. Both are in a school with most of the story being character driven. 
report Recommended by kurac
Whenever i saw Kaizaki, he always reminds me of Yamada.. Both school life anime with good friendship, romance and comedy. Both Kaizaki and Yamada always try to help people around them. 
report Recommended by renzospark
both of main char must do something to get an exchange but, if ranma 1/2 doing it by it self, yamada to 7nin doing it with the others, actually "the witch" 
report Recommended by Hiiroda
Both are romantic comedies where the MC is a delinquent. Also, the two of them have a cast composed of interesting characters that disrupt what could be a normal school life: in the case of Yamada-kun to 7-nin no majo because of the presence of supernatural elements, while in School Rumble is due to the absurd and comic situations in which the charcaters involve themselves.  
report Recommended by re-call
Yamada kun and Grisaia both utilize a badass mc that goes around solving problems left and right, all while being involving with both the characters and the environment. yamada kun is more easy going/less intense action wise and overall whilst grisaia is really dark and explosive with action. both have a harem but yamada is more magic/happy/school romance while grisaia uses more realistic themes for its harem. both have mc's that can get the job done, something a lot of animes nowadays are lacking in. if youre looking for a show to let off the steam of something serious, go for yamada kun, if youre looking for  read more 
report Recommended by animetakestime
These anime both have a lot to do with the concept of the kiss, and the main premise being based around it (getting powers from kissing, having to kiss because it's a death note spoof). Both also have very good comedic aspects, with a variety of female characters that coordinate well with the male MC. 
report Recommended by symbiotic
-Multiple individuals brought together for a certain circumstance -Great character growth for all main characters -Off-beat main character -Final part of the group is an outsider or is in someway against the main group for majority of series 
report Recommended by elevels
well as you can see 7 companions and 7 witches i think so. by the way they are both comedy and romance :) ... 
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