Alternative TitlesEnglish: First Love Limited Synonyms: Hatsukoi Gentei Japanese: 初恋限定。
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 12, 2009 to Jun 28, 2009
Duration:
24 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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StatisticsScore: 7.591 (scored by 18260 users)
Ranked: #11292
Popularity: #533
Members: 33,132
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It's the same good stuff!!!!! You have the rich blonde, the sports onde, the delincuent sweet guy, etc etc etc.. Funny as hell!!!
for those that enjoy complex relationship charts
Apart from sharing an identical plot, these anime have many character similarities (Harima Kenji/Misao Zaitsu, Eri Sawachika/Kei Enomoto, Tenma Tsukamoto/Koyoi Bessho, etc), not to mention that in both series the relationship chart is pretty intricate.
Both are highly enjoyable school comedies with plenty of love triangles and misunderstandings.
Very similar in the fact that both series rely on complicated love triangles (probably being too generous here. You'd need a flow chart to map out the love interests) as a major plot device.
Both have a Big strong guy falling for a girl for no particular reason. Both of them guys love the girl they have fallen for with unconditional love. Harima/Misao seek to protects, care for, and sacrifices himself for the girl he loves even though Tenma/Ayumi already loves anther person. Harima/Misao may seem to have a hard exterior but it seems that beyond the multiple fights they get involved with they are both kind hearted (More so Misao then Harima) and loves animals.
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Extreme complex love polygons. Everyone likes someone who likes another person.
Both series are lighthearted slice-of-life comedies that don't really take themselves too seriously.
There are a lot of similar characters in the series. You can pretty much find a counterpart for every character in the other series (Tenma = Ayumi, Eri = Kei, Harima = Misao ..... you get the idea).
Also both series tend to spend a few episodes on each of the characters and then move on to the next. Because of that, it is very difficult to classify anyone as "the main character". Rather, there really isn't such a thing as a main character in either series.
Hatsukoi Limited it's another romantic commedy, not as good as School Rumble, but pretty good in the end.
Hatsukoi Limited has a gentler comedy and art style (similar to Minami Ke), but both deals with high school love from various angles. School Rumble focused more on comedic situations that arose from complex web of one sided love, Hatsukoi Limited focuses more on each character's thoughts and actions for their love.
Although high school romance is portrayed in different ways, both animes explore strikingly different situations from different types of love, but most importantly: leave you with warm and fuzzy feelings that you can only get from love comedy~
If your thing is the complicatedness of School Rumble's webbed relationships, then you ought to try Hatsukoi Limited.
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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.
They are both same genre and same setting at school. Also, the character design is basically identical.
Well, their both about girls finding their first love and stuff. And JCStaff produced Kimikiss and Hatsukoi, so they both have similar animation styles.
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.
Both of them are about first love, with several interlaced love stories.
The expression 'uncontrollable feelings' is very important in both of them, it is like the summary of the complete series.
Main characters are high-school girls in both animes.
Differences:
- Hatsukoi is much more echhi, KimiKiss is mainly romantic
- Hatsukoi is more comedy
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they are both about love and about couples.While Amagami is about a boy falling in love(in an omnibus style-he falls in love with various girls in different arcs) Hatsukoi Limited is about girls pursuing their love interests(couples are formed with a continuous storyline). They are both good but I like more Amagami
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Very similar in plot "Different Love" is different only in that in Amagami SS is one guy around and made history, "how he would do with it," "What did-b, if he started seeing here with this" "How developed relationships here with her ", etc.
And Hatsukoi Limited all on another - a lot of girls, including boys, but that and become like two pieces, each of them there are different personalities, who perceive the situation differently in terms of love ^___^
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Очень схожи по сюжету "Разная любовь", отличается лишь тем, что в Amagami SS есть один парень и вокруг него делаются истории "Как бы он поступил с ней", "Что было-б, если он начал встречаться вот с этой" "Как сложились отношения вот с ней" и т.д.
А в Hatsukoi Limited всё по другому - много девушек, в том числе парней, но тем и становятся похожи два произведения, в каждом из них присутствуют разные личности, которые по разному воспринимают сложившуюся ситуацию в плане любви ^___^
Both are a High School romance with a fairly realistic outlook on what makes girls attractive. Hatsukoi is an ongoing story with a big cast while Amagami focuses on a protagonist and rewinds time for each arc.
Good school-life romance story!!
Several girls, several arc ... first love ...
all about;;;
-Both shows present their romance in a unique manner.
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an all-girl school comedy.. no boys in azumanga though. plus rika dobashi and kagura are both tomboyish and excels in athletics
About friendships among girls, but Azumanga Daioh technically lacks guys
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Both shows are in the same genre and have a school setting. Not to mention, Mizuki Kawashita is the artist for the character designs.
Both series has the same artist involved hence the similar art of the characters.
Both series contains comedy, drama, and romance as the characters are involved in storyline of confession, misunderstandings, and trials.
Both series takes place at a school setting and generally has a similar feeling.
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Teenagers find romance among their classmates and people around them, and with each episode focusing on a different first love kind of match up, some of which go well, and others are played off as situational.
Hatsukoi Limited involves mostly junior high and some high school girls and their relationships. Some of the crushes involve the siblings of the girls and lots of love polygons. Towards the end of the series, the crushes turn into confessions and rejections and the polygons get shaken a bit.
In Boys Be, the main characters are in high school. The main guys get put in different relationship situations, usually with a person of the week. Sometimes the girls get an episode to pair up. The main guy and girl also have a thread of a relationship. It's set at the turn of the 21st century where cell phones are just emerging.
Rom-com humor is prevalent in both series, including obligatory visits to the beach, cultural festivals, holidays, and the usual fanservice.
Well for starters, romance is present in both series so that's one similarity already right there. But more than that, Hatsuoki Limited and Boys Be...expands beyond this with its intertwined romance arcs focusing various characters and the drama that involves them in their adolescent years.
Both series also focuses a similar setting involving school.
Both series has comedy but also at the same time emotional moments.
Both series are recommended to watch for those who are into dramatic romance.
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School + romantic + comedy + history of first love.
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Although Hatsukoi is much more of a slice-of-life, both are great romance anime that have a few cliches, but they make them their own. Both can get crazy at times, but their strongest points are the more serious aspects, like the drama and romance.
Also, from my own personal experiences, I have found that fans of one series tend to also enjoy the other.
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The story and the art may not be similar ( nothing is similar) but if you like how they focus on one character every episode you may like this anime.
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Both involves romance. Both also involves several characters that are unrelated to each other at the start of the series but as as the story develops, the characters get connected to each other slowly. (also applies to ef - a tale of melodies)
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Honey and clover has a much more mature feeling to it, but it deals each character's special romance like Hatsukoi limited.
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Both anime are 12 episodes about a group of girls linked together by episodic love stories. Very similar. Hatsukoi Limited has quite a bit of fan service though (which is odd, considering it's marketed to girls, right?).
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Both shows are about a bunch of girls and their slice-of-life adventures. Hatsukoi is a bit more serious, while High School Girls is a bit more comedic.
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Both are school comedy anime with similar set of characters: high schoolers with their siblings on lower/higher level involved. While Hyakko focusses more on the 'Slice of life' genre, Hatsukoi Limited is more on the 'Romance' side. The primary characters of Hyakko are in high school while those of Hatsukoi Limited are middle schoolers.
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same gentle feeling of expierencing the first love
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Same author, romantic comedy
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