Kanojo mo Kanojo


Girlfriend, Girlfriend

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Kanokano
Japanese: カノジョも彼女
English: Girlfriend, Girlfriend
German: Girlfriend, Girlfriend
Spanish: Girlfriend, Girlfriend
French: Girlfriend, Girlfriend
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 3, 2021 to Sep 18, 2021
Premiered: Summer 2021
Broadcast: Saturdays at 02:25 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, RomanceRomance
Themes: HaremHarem, SchoolSchool
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Statistics

Score: 6.541 (scored by 182649182,649 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #70742
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #630
Members: 371,968
Favorites: 2,443

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Idiot gets into a polyamories relationship. Comedy ensues 
report Recommended by Gxmwp
these shows not only have similar plots (MC with multiple love interests) but close animation, too, with almost the same color selection and OPs/EDs - the typical romcom-ish ones. the main difference is in the MCs, not quite alike.  
report Recommended by stxynite
Though the story is different. The two shows share an extremely similar art style, plus the character's personalities are quite alike too. 
report Recommended by Yuukinaa
Both are harem anime, where the MC can be seen cringey and annoying sometimes. (Both in Muse Asia too lol). They are both high schoolers and kind of the same art style. The ones you watch while there is nothing more to watch. The ones you'll put down and do something else because you can't bear what mc is doing or saying. Though if you like either one, I recommend the other one. 
report Recommended by Yan-AnsonI
Kanojo mo Kanojo and Aho Girl share the same mangaka. The comedy is the same: a lot of yelling, dumb situations, and scenes going from 1 to 100. Both are creative and refreshing in their premise.  
report Recommended by PecoTheHero
The character designs remind me of each other in addition to the overall vibe of each show. Both feature protagonists with multiple love interests and I can say that if you enjoy this show, you will likely enjoy Koi to Uso.  
report Recommended by Monish111
These two shows somewhat grew on me on how to embrace tropes (Girlfriend Girlfriend) and breaking some tropes (The Dreaming Boy is a Realist). Don't see at the average rating being given by the users, you might be surprised at how much you'll enjoy these two 
report Recommended by HollowLive_VOID
Similarities: Both shows are Harem and rom-com Characters have similar personalities 
report Recommended by Yuukinaa
Similarities: Both shows are Harem and rom-com Characters have similar personalities  
report Recommended by Yuukinaa
Similarities: Both are Harem, and rom-com type of shows Both MCs surrounded by girls The pursuers of both shows have similar personalities and are both likeable Art style is similar 
report Recommended by Yuukinaa
Both are highly over the top rom coms that start with a threesome relationship then it evolves into chaotic harem. The humor is similar with a lot of absurd situations and shouting so if you liked one, you'll like the other too. 
report Recommended by VenomEmperor
both protagonist are officially two timing his gorgeous girlfriends... besides the two timing there's more girls... I mean almost four timing. 
report Recommended by gakuendo
Both anime series are romantic comedies, with comedy taking center stage. At least in the first season of Saekano, everything is humorous with minimal drama. The protagonist is an irredeemable fool, but incredibly charismatic. 
report Recommended by Alexei77
Kanojo mo Kanojo is what School Days would be if Makoto wasn't a total skeez. Highly recommended if, for some reason, you want a more lighthearted take on NTR. 
report Recommended by n3k0rin
Both animes become an extreme harem situation where it's not clear who's gonna win. 
report Recommended by VenomEmperor
Similarities: Both characters of the show fight over the MC in order to be with him Both are harem and rom-com type of shows MCs surrounded by girls who like them 
report Recommended by Yuukinaa
Ouka Makuzawa from The Cafe Terrace and Its Goddesses looks like Saki Saki from Girlfriend, Girlfriend. Plus both of these anime are harem. 
report Recommended by binoyvargas
Both are apparently lowbrow series with highbrow appeal. They have this shared type of humour, the one which relies on the viewer laughing at the sheer stupidity of the situation. They start from the premise that the viewer is actually not taking everything at face value. They are jokes everyone was in on: the staff, the author, the editor, your average viewer. Everyone, but the many who possess an objectively superior taste in anime. While Eromanga's production is really good, no caps, making the joke less obvious, Kanojo mo Kanojo's intentionally trashy at times, over the top OST and voice acting are a perfect match  read more 
report Recommended by Domsa
Both shows are fairly easy-going, fun harem rom-coms, with your everyday studious MC being surrounded by cute girls with varying personalities. We Never Learn also goes for a slice-of-life format so it’s a similar sort of ‘turn your brain off’ romcom if you just want to watch cute girls fight(?) over a guy. 
report Recommended by bgscurtis
They aren't the same genre (isekai and romance), but they're both comedy and the cast feels similar : the girls have obvious flaws and are kinda stupid and endearing  
report Recommended by Pumpkinyaaan
Not enough Hori in your life? Let me introduce you to Saki Saki... 
report Recommended by blackhaulmike
MC just finds himself having more and more girls fawn over him in the silliest ways imaginable, nothing to take seriously. 
report Recommended by NextUniverse
Both of these anime make use of the most generic and overused trope out there (harem), but somehow the end result is something -dare I say- nothing sort of spectacular. Don't just look at the average user rating, both of these anime are SEVERELY underrated imo 
report Recommended by HollowLive_VOID
They both are from the same mangaka, both series have the same type of comedy, but Kanokano can be more bearable than Mangaka-san in my opinion and another difference is that Kanokano is not a black comedy but a romcom. 
report Recommended by Synkiiz
Gamers! and Kanojo mo Kanojo both agree on the same trick when it comes to telling a story: you can explore a lot of plot and get a lot of laughs by having very, very, foolish characters. Looking for a romantic comedy of fools? Then these two series are just what you're looking for. In both Gamers! and Kanojo mo Kanojo, you'll find a central cast of silly characters that constantly make the wrong move, allowing situations to spiral increasingly out of control until some unexpected savant brilliance brings things to a hilarious close... or maybe that only worked because all the other characters were  read more 
report Recommended by TyphoonHarry
Not sure how nobody has made this recommendation yet, I find them sorta similar in vibe and it is about teenagers in a relationship living together. 
report Recommended by AveryFB