If you liked
Lucky☆Star
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...then you might like
Yuyushiki
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Slice of life that focuses on a small group of characters (mainly female) at their school. Humorous and dialogue-driven, both of these series contain many random moments. Yuyushiki has a bit more fluidity to its pacing and conversations. Lucky Star makes a lot more references to other series and features an otaku girl as the main character.
Both series constantly spout random facts and lighthearted comedy out of thin air.
There are several form of two man comedy 'manzai stunt' that involves one straight man (Kagami in Lucky Star / Yui in Yuyushiki) and two idiots (Tsukasa and Konata in Lucky Star / Yukari and Yuzuko in Yuyushiki).
Both series also in a funny way have every extra characters besides the main casts displayed as an ordinary character, bland, lacking of colors, or even to extreme degree in Lucky Star everybody else is voiced by the same person.
Lucky Star and Yuyushiki are both slice-of-life genres of your not-so-everyday high school girls. These groups of friends act out mainly on whims and impulses, however, it's understood that the friendship between them is genuine. The conversation topics might seem tangential and even at a loss for logic, but still help to bring them closer together.
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Recommended by Hakase-dono
Both are shows about a bunch of girls doing... well, nothing in particular.
Lucky Star deals with crucial matters such as the best way to eat dessert, while Yuyushike focuses more on the interaction between the characters, but they share both these elements.
Overall Lucky Star has a (delightfully) slow pace, while Yuyushiki is faster and a bit louder.
Both Yuyushiki and Lucky Star have you following the daily lives of a group of high school girls, each with their own quirks. The laid-back, positive and easy-going vibe present in both anime make them enjoyable to watch. Yui's character in Yuyushiki bears a striking resemblance to Lucky Star's Kagami, in terms of personality, being the more sensible and mature, but adorable when embarrassed. It's also nice they're both not with that fufu lame ish.
If you enjoyed Yuyushiki, it's hard to go wrong with Lucky Star.
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Recommended by Starchaser
Similar concepts, characters.
If you liked らき☆すた(Lucky Star), you're definitely going to like Yuyushiki.
Just beware, Yuyushiki is, what I would call, "Borderline" between Lucky Star and Yuru Yuri, so expect a bit of "yuriness" from time to time.
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Recommended by Wulf_The_Wise