Alternative TitlesEnglish: Girl Meets Girl Synonyms: Kasimasi - Girl Meets Girl, Kasimasi, Kashimashi Japanese: かしまし〜ガール・ミーツ・ガール〜
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 12, 2006 to Mar 30, 2006
Duration:
21 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company
StatisticsScore: 7.081 (scored by 5101 users)
Ranked: #19622
Popularity: #491
Members: 8,950
Favorites: 71 1 indicates a weighted score
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if u are a fan of shojo-ai(girl & girl love) animes, you should definitely watch this series.
This show is cuter and more comedic than Strawberry Panic, but it has yuri elements and is mainly about the main character's (a guy turned into a girl) relationship with the girl he had a crush on and his female childhood friend.
Girl-girl romances, or yuri. However not porn yuri, actual anime with fantastic stories and tensions.
The love conflict is almost exactly the same. In both, one girl's love is wanted by two other girls, (yes it is yuri) and the main character loves and/or appreciates the two people that are in love with her.
Lesbian type yuri-ness! <3
It has girl girl romance and it's funny and so kawaii
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both anime are about guys who are feminine i guess @_@
Both are about a boy who has to learn the behavior of a girl cause he,
in the one goes to a all-girls school (and runs around as a girl)
and in the other completely became a girl.
They both have also some humor in them, through Kashimashi is a bit more serious.
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Plays with your emotions the same way as kanon.
Not similar plotline related, but they're both sad anime, thou Kashimashi isnt near as sad as Air, but still. Anyways, if you liked one you may like the other, i know i sure do ^^.
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Akward girl/girl romance in which one of the girls is (or used to be) a guy.
This anime has a teacher who is male dress up as a female in order to obtain a job where in kashi mashi the male student is turned into a woman; so both men become women but one is unable to revert back.
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Both have the yuri theme. But there is some differences for one the guy stays a guy just acts like a girl in Maria Holic unlike in Kashimashi Girl Meets Girl. Both are rather funny.Also in each they are represented in the school theme.
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They are similar in the way that both shows us the relashonship between two womens but in this case one on the cast female was a male before...
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They both have the same "transsexual" theme and a similar comedy
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Although they might not be similar in pace, and Kashimashi involves a boy changing into a girl, they both contain soft and nice artwork with cute characters you're bound to fall in love with.
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In terms of the protagonist's sexual orientation, these two series are anything but similar. But both of these shows have the same scenario. The protagonist is faced with two lover's of almost equal importance and in the end, he/she has to sacrifice one for the another. Just when you are feeling sorry for the one left out after the end of the series, you get hit with an OVA with "an alternative ending". In other words, the one who was left out in the original series gets to go out with the protagonist.
So yeah, these two are pretty similar. But I'll suggest you watch Kimi ga Nozomu Eien anyway. It has a grave mood, tons of weight in every action carried out by the characters and a long lasting impression on the viewer. But what's most important- unlike most anime(popular and unpopular), this one has a decisive and satisfactory ending(which is an understatement, the ending is GREAT).
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These animes are some what similar. They involve shojo-ai or yuri type anime and both of the anime's include some of the emotional struggles that they characters go through in knowing that there love is changeing and blosoming.
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Another high-school gender-bender, but the similarities stop there.
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While Da Capo and Kashimashi's stories are a little different, they do retain similarities. Both are school life anime, and both are about relationships - there is a love triangle in both series. The main character in Da Capo, however, is male. While in Kashimashi the main character is a girl, who used to be a boy - but in both series it's the girl's who are pursuing someone. Romance aside, there are also many comedic and dramatic moments to be had in both series. Also, Yui Horie and Yukari Tamura each voice one of the main characters in both Da Capo and Kashimashi. Which is a pleasant surprise, because the role's they play are very similar in both shows. While I was watching Kashimashi, it didn't scream out Da Capo, but it did remind me of it.
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Starts off very similar guy gets killed by alien and now has to share a body with a female.
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