Alternative TitlesEnglish: Midori Days Synonyms: My Days With Midori Japanese: 美鳥の日々
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Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 4, 2004 to Jun 27, 2004
Duration:
24 min. per episode Rating:
R+ - Mild Nudity
L represents licensing company
StatisticsScore: 7.591 (scored by 32609 users)
Ranked: #11422
Popularity: #296
Members: 50,148
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Toradora! reminds me a lot of Midori no hibi
Ryuuji and Seiji are very similar and both epic and funny as hell.
both animes have the same genres and are good entertainment.
(even tho toradora has less echii)
both worth watching, thats for sure!
school stuff, schoolboy who everyone thinks is intimidating delinquent from looks, though actually very nice personality, likes random girl, but gets close to another in order to reach goal, eventually developing love between schoolgirl who tries (or indirectly) to correct his image, comedy, touch of drama....same old
the same genre and similar characters, yet different enough to watch without deja vu feeling.
Both series contains the typical main protagonist who at first has no luck with girls. However, as the series progresses, he makes connections with other characters including the main female protagonist and forms a bonds with them that begins with friendship, towards respect, affection, and later romance.
Both series features the romantic comedy genre that has a somewhat predictable story but nonetheless executed well that expands beyond the fan-service and more into the drama mixed in with comedy and later on, emotional type.
Like romantic comedies, both series feature love trials/triangles, misunderstandings, and a main protagonist treasures their bond with the girl that they respect and later come to appreciate.
Seiji and Ryuuji are really similar. Guys that look scary but really aren't.
They're both the same genre and they're both really funny, but can also be somewhat serious at times.
Overall they're both really enjoyable!
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Seiji gives you a feeling that he is just like Onizuka when he was young... of course both animes are not that similar... but both of them are pretty fun
Seiji and Onizuka are about the same character. Both are two guy who love to chase after women and while on the surface seem like tough guys in actuality both of them have a heart of gold.
If you want some humor and comedy and action, then check out both series.
The main character in both series are also similar in that they are desperate to get a girlfriend or enter into a serious relationship despite their delinquent outer self. There is also a lot of fan-service in both series as well as crude humor. Yet, there is also some romance and later drama in some of the more serious episodes.
Both series are excellent if you're looking for some humor and a laugh.
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Both have little girls, are funny, but main male character is different. They are both deffenetly worth watching.
Both series features a mini girl who tries her best to make her crush/master happy.
Both series contain supernatural themes mixed in with drama, comedy, and of course romance.
Both series' animation style are also similar.
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♫same genres (Comedy, Romance)♫
♫both anime are about a love story that occurs in school♫
♫both contain comedy and are peaceful, so the watcher can relax and laugh at the same time♫
♫try them and you'll know what I mean♫
These anime lift your mood really well with their light humor, innocence, and overall fantastic stories.
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♫both Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu and Midori no Hibi are anime about a guy that can't deal with girls, yet he'll have to manage somehow♫
♫each episode of these series have plenty of hilarious situations♫
♫the characters in both series meshed together perfectly making for a great romantic comedy but the best part of the series were the outtakes♫
Essentially, both are School/Action/Comedy/Slapstick, and both feature a clueless guy who is really good at fighting, yet is put into awkward situations with a girl. In FMP:F, Sousuke has to protect Kaname for his mission, while in MnH, Seiji has to hide the fact that Midori is his right hand.
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These two anime has similar style and both of them contains over the top humor. You will be rolling on the floor and cry with laughter if you watch any of them!
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both are love stories worth watching....middori has a fantasy element which may not be of general taste and also has nudity
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♫same genres (Comedy, Romance)♫
♫both Midori no Hibi and Akane-iro ni Somaru Saka are ecchi, comedy, and romance anime♫
♫they both have a male lead who is feared by many because of his delinquent image, while he is actually a fair and kind person, despite being a super-strong fighter♫
♫both main characters eventually get to make up their mind about what they're really wishing for in a similar way (a little bit beyond the usual "take a pick" decision)♫
♫also, both series have very similar animation, adding to the feel these shows have♫
♫if you liked one, I'm sure you'll enjoy the other as well♫
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♫same genres (Comedy, Drama, Romance, Shounen)♫
♫both anime have two romance-stories that are very low on ecchi, for the most part play out as a romance should, and (especially in the case of Midori no Hibi) put an interesting spin on it all♫
♫both of the male main characters (Kouhei and Seiji) are thick-headed♫
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Both have a main character that happens to be a puppet or in Midoris case half of her is on her crushes right arm. If you like the wise cracking Pu-Chan; then you'll enjoy Midori and her never ending quest to express her love.
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Both have a weird twist for a plot to start a romance comedy.
Both also contain minor ecchi scenes or/and references.
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There's a crazy idea in both shows which leads to some very funny comedy action moments to watch with a little romance and harem here and there !
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Although both series have different themes, Midori no Hibi and Tonari no Kaibutus-kun have various similarities.
Both series has a tough male protagonist who is misunderstood but has a soft heart.
Both series features a female protagonist who shares a special bond with the male protagonist.
Both series takes place at a school setting and has many comedy gags.
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At first the romance doesnt exist between the main heroine and hero,but only when the main Heroine is thrown into a supernatural ailment does the hero grow affection for her.
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In Midori no Hibi , a strong delinquent falls in love with a rich girl.
It has similar settings with this anime.
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The main characters are pretty similar:
They are both feared because of their appearance
yet despite that they happen to find love
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Both involve a secret between two people who end up drawing closer to each other.
They both have some adult content, but Nogizaka is more of a fan-service tease, whereas Midori no Hibi there's brief & humorous clear scenes...
If you like Midori no Hibi, you'll like Nogizaka!
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Both are heartwarming.
In Aishiteruruze Kippei has to take care of a little girl and in Midori no Hibi Seiji has to hide Midori from others.
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Both have a weird twist for a plot to start a romance comedy.
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Both have the most innocent of romances you're bound to find in any anime. And both develop said romances with such fluidity and patience that it almost comes off as plausible... if they didn't have their own unique-ness about them...
They also have good, but not great, production values but have very memorable lead characters.
Midori Days has a weird fantasy gimmick to help accent both the romance story and the romacne development.
Itazura na Kiss has the difference in intelligence as the unique element. It also comes off as more natural (duh).
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The plot of Midori no Hibi is at least as wacky as Onegai Teacher's. Highly entertaining series with more to it than just cute and crude humour.
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the comedy and romance are similar.
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Both are funny and contain little, hyper-energic character's
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Kurosaki Ichigo and Seiji Sawamura are very similar characters! Both of them is orange-haired and into fighting until they meet a girl and start to showing their soft sides and in that way get to know new friends (but in Bleach the girl are not on love with him). Both contains a lot of fighting and humor!
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Both series share a few similarities in the story line. The endings are also quite alike, though I'm not going to spoil it for anyone who hasn't watched either. =P
I recommend both series to anyone who has yet to watch them =]
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Pretty similar, especially the part with the delinquent!!!
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Both have incredibly similar structures. Both are stuck with their girls, AMG by choice, Midori no Hibi not by choice. Both have a secondary female character who initially doesn't like them but then does. Both have a very similar sense of humor and plot.
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You get the same kind of enjoyment. Though Ai Yori Aoshi has more character depth and a more serious tone to it. But it's also more rewarding, in that sense.
Enjoy one and you're pretty much guaranteed to enjoy the other.
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This series, which is about GTOs early years, is similar to Midori no Hibi in several ways, even though Shonan Junai Gumi has more fighing. Both series features a protagonist who's feared and admired at school for his fighting skills and is desperately trying to find a girlfriend.
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Both are nice romantic school comedy.
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both series involve tough outcast guys getting a girlfriend, although this one is a more light hearted and more of a comedy
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Both of them are about a guy who finds a girlfriend in a funny way and both of them have echhi moments.
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The same producer. Main character is a delinquent. Similar age, clothes, surroundings and the anime style of course. Plus here is a small child. In Midori no Hibi was it a girl, that the deliquent took care of.
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very very similar..both anime's characters were attracted before they could even knew at the first place...o,O makes u smile with happiness
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The main characters must keep the strange, unlikely secrets of characters that had previously been strangers and in doing so become closer to them; romantic comedy with fighting ensues.
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I wouldn't connect these two at first sight but by the end of Midori Days I was pretty surprised no one else saw the similarities.
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