Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Ashita no Yoichi! Japanese: 明日のよいち!
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 8, 2009 to Mar 26, 2009
Duration:
24 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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StatisticsScore: 7.381 (scored by 9590 users)
Ranked: #12632
Popularity: #237
Members: 15,876
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I think you'll find the characters and situation to be VERY similar, so unless you have some sort of pathological fear of something in one anime or the other, you should enjoy both.
Has a very Love Hinarish feel to it.
Both have harem, both have the same kind of ecchi situations and both Yoichi and Keitaro sometimes "fly" after kick by girl ;P
Lots of fun, lots of accidents, lots of punches, lots of love. Besides Keintaro is a normal Student, Yoichi is a Samurai.
Both of these series involve a dense, perverted, and slow (typical harem lead) male that goes to live in a place full of girls. In both series, all of the girls start to like the male lead for various reasons but can't bring themselves to admit their feelings.... very typical harms on both accounts.
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they both have the same art style...they both are about a boy ninja...and there both great
Romance, comdey, and action are what these anime's shout! If you're in the mood for a harem-anime with feisty heroines and strong but also comical heroes, then these anime's would certainly suit those craving and the opening songs are just so cute to boot!!! Two of the best anime harems I've ever seen.
basically the same thing, but ones a samurai, the others a ninja
Both have a very simular theme based around a boy samurai or ninja who is surrounded by girls, clueless to the fact that one or more like him. Nijuu Mensou is probabbly geared more towards girls, while Asu no Yoichi is geared more towards boys... and has panty humor in it.
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Washizu (Asu no Yoichi), and Harima (School Rumble) are both former delinquents that have fallen in love with a girl, and get involved into comedic situations.
Love triangles, people scared to confess, and people ignorant of people's feelings are main points in both shows. Asu no Yoichi is a little more ecch, i but nothing too extreme.
Ayame=Eri
Washizu=Harima
In both series, a delinquent character softens up and changes upon falling in love with a female character that is in love with a different guy. Both of these male characters desperately want to confess their feelings for the female character but different people and events keep getting in the way
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an innocent samurai guy surrounded by big-chested girls
Romance Harem with strong Male lead.
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Both shows are comical, and include a male protagonist who have been segregated from society due to their training and everything that they experience in the city is new to them. Not to mention both of them are freeloading from a girl, both male protagonist are very strong but allow themselves to be beaten up by a specific girl.(usually the girl they like) Both male and female protagonist like each other but can't admit it.
Asu no Yoichi is a spiritual successor to Ranma's "Martial Arts Comedy Romance" genre. There's a family dojo with sisters, the main characters practice a martial art, and there's lots of accidental falling in cleavage moments.
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Ecchi + Figting girls + action = win
The characters are similar, and they're both ecchi fighting series. Also: Large breasts.
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Both anime have harem, cute girls, fights, kantanas and kendo :D
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The main male character are both clueless to regular ways of living. This is just a taste of comedy while full metal panic is widely more enjoyable
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Both series deal with a teenager boy who get caught up in a different world, filled with adventures, new people and action/ecchi-packed scene's. Although one goes from the woods to the city, and the other one goes from the Human World to a Magic World, there are alot of similarities, namely the misunderstandings in relationships, the hardships they have to go through to find their (true) "love".
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its Harem!! Both are light comedy anime, although the storyboard are different.
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The intensive world of martial arts versus life in the modern city is a major theme in both shows. There are characters in both who are from martial arts families but want to live a 'normal' life but are constantly pushed to train martial arts. There are lots of comedy, ecchi, fighting, and ninjas in both. Both protagonists find themselves surrounded by girls.
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Comedy, romance, harem...
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Both are harem, comedy, romance, ecchi series
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In both there´s ecchi, where a guy lives in a house surrounded by girls. In both, the owners of the house are three sisters. There´s also a lot of similar comedy, and in both animes, the main guy shares a special relationship with the older sister. In both animes is shown the importance of friendship and family.
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Same theme, same category, same comedy.
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Both these animes talk about Samurai and has swords and best of all both of them are hilarious!
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Both a very good fighting anime. Both have secret loves and killer moves.
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Both are harem with a bunch of cute girls and awkward situations. The main heroes are quite similar since they both are living/have lived secluded lives in the mountains. The setup of girls are also very similar and in both series they have some kind of, more or less hidden, romantic feelings for the main character. Both of the series are also made by AIC which the gradual reviling of the more dark main plot shows.
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Socially awkward male leading character with female tsundere...and more :) just gotta watch it
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These two titles are similar as they're both harems with a sort of fanservicey/ecchi aura radiating with a diverse cast of attractive female characters.
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Both involves serious martial arts mixed with lighthearted comedy. While Asu no Yoichi is more harem oriented, Kenichi is much more martial art oriented.
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Yoichi is basically Kenshin in modern Japan with all its current-anime-industry-absurdness. I know there are some strange people out there who enjoyed the situations in Rurouni Kenshin that pertained to - well, filler, which is basically what harem animes are - and thus will enjoy Asu no Yoichi regardless of all faults. However, I would like to direct this recommendation towards a broader audience, who have not seen Rurouni Kenshin and all its magnificent filler and would like to see where Yoichi's character came from but in a more interesting setting (with actual plot!). Simply put, these animes are like eachother in terms of the shared audience that will, save for the aforementioned legion of weirdos, end up watching or rewatching Rurouni Kenshin and agreeing with me.
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Both animes are romance comedies about a main girl and guy that have somewhat of a relationship together, and then another girl (Ayame is Asu no Yoichi, Tsugumi in Kannagi) that are in love with the main guy. Plus, both contain Haruka Tomatsu and Kana Hanazawa.
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