Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Kimikiss pure rouge Japanese: キミキス pure rouge
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Type: TV
Episodes: 24
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 6, 2007 to Mar 23, 2008
Duration:
24 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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StatisticsScore: 7.691 (scored by 6808 users)
Ranked: #6622
Popularity: #328
Members: 12,370
Favorites: 112 1 indicates a weighted score
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The feeling while watching it similar and the art in some ways.
Both shows are Slice of Life, Romantic, Comedies revolving around the relationships between various characters. They also have adopted a similar art style with, water colour backgrounds, superb character designs and bits of CG. ^_^
Similar art with both dealing with the relationship of more than one person.
While in True Tears it is mostly focused on one male main character and his relationships and putting the other a bit in the background, are in kimikiss two male leads.
Kimikiss and True Tears are both visual novel adaptations that feel more like they're based off of a shoujo manga rather than a male-targeted eroge. Neither of them are too heavy on the harem themes (particularly Kimikiss), and they both feature intense yet logical plots that leave you at the edge of your seat waiting for the next episode. Fast paced, dramatic, and realistic; both shows are must-watches for those who want a good romance but are sick of shoujo cliches.
In both anime, due to circumstances, a girl moves into the home of a childhood friend of the opposite gender. Romance develops and problems arise for the pair in both anime.
In both series, there are multiple romances that are focused on, although one relationship is the base. The route that the main relationship takes affects the other relationships in some way. Both use the same or similar techniques to keep the viewers interested. And last but not least, they are both executed well.
Similar charadesign, OST and plot.
Kimikiss is, for me, even better. Both are good romance animes which are not full of "happiness" for everyone and tend to be realistic.
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Well, their both about girls finding their first love and stuff. And JCStaff produced Kimikiss and Hatsukoi, so they both have similar animation styles.
They are both same genre and same setting at school. Also, the character design is basically identical.
The atmosphere and the school setting is similar. Both are romance as well.
Both animes follow relationships that progress through the story. Both animes are produced by J.C. Staff, and both have the same artist(Marble) do the OP/ED. Marble did the Kimikiss OP and Hatsukoi Limited ED.
Both series are easy-going slice-of-life stories that take place in school. Lots of love triangles, pentagons and such and the art style is pretty well identical.
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If you like your school romances, you're likely to enjoy both Toradora! and Kimi-kiss. Toradora! has both funnier and more serious moments, and in my opinion is generally more interesting. However, Kimi-kiss manages to handle multiple relationships between characters well, rather than centering around one single couple, as well as having some great moments.
They both have comedy, drama, and romance put together with some similar characters and similar situations. Both are a definite must watch
Both of the main characters help out each other with there relationships, but in the end they find themselves attracted to each other
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Both are similar in the way you have more than one main character.
The story revolves around all of them, following each of them at different times, their expedition and their relationships.
Kimi-kiss is simpler and more straightforward than ef - a tale of memories!
Both of them are visual novel adaptations that often times feel more like shoujo than eroge; heavy on the romance and drama with a light sprinkling of moe.
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High school life, childhood memories and friendship. Both of them shares these terms and is indeed highly recommended.
both about a few students, their life and relationship.
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I don't recommend this show but i just saw so many similarities.
Through out all of Kimi kiss i was goin" Please don't turn out like school day"
the love triangle is similar by how the mao helped out hoshino and koichi get together.
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To me both anime have to deal with complicated relationships.(You know,he loves her but she's in love with him,etc)
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Once again, there is the similar situation where the main male (at least, one of them) and female protagonists haven't seen in each in ages and the time that follows this reunion. Unlike Yoake Mae Yori Ruri Iro Na, Kimi-kiss ~ pure rouge includes a couple of love triangles that revolve around the two main male characters. Both have a very light heated feel that is fun to watch but include the flair of drama that adds a bit of a spin to the series.
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They both use a movie club as on of the main driving points for the plot.
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High school life with tons of romance and comedy.
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Both involve childhood friends re-uniting after a long period of time and are comedy romance as well.
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At one point of the each story, the main character is stuck choosing between his girlriend and another girl who is very dear to him...also, both animes have a good amount of drama in them...
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Both has comedy, drama and cute romance! X3
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Both have a main character returning home after some time, and it picks from there where they try to build relationships and make friends.
They both have more than one relationship going on.
kimi-kiss is more straight-forward involving its main characters, while for myself ; yourself, some of the main characters have a hidden unknown past.
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both school life romance, same atmosphere, and both pure and innocent
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Very very similar as far as it being lovey dovey goes but it has a bit less negative drama.
If you liked Bokura you will like kimi-kiss
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Both focus on the love lives of several school students, having both romance, some drama and comedy.
Special A focuses much more on the comedy whilst Kimikiss focuses more on the drama and romance, however both show good character and relationship development.
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High school slice of life romantic dramas. Need I say any more?
Kimi kiss shows several characters fall in love, with several love triangles, whilst H2O there appears to be the obvious couple, however is much less predictable and more development on the character rather than relationship side. Both good similar romantic dramas though.
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