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Both Anime have beautiful Animation, the characters are amazingly diverse and the story is driven by the emotions of the characters and one can feel like they are really there. It is also slice of life that carefully picks what it is going to be about and focuses primarily on that with the little extras on the side
report Recommended by Yemi_Hikari
P.A. Works made both of these gorgeous shows. Characters also are quite similar.
report Recommended by PerlaNemesis
They have a feel-good atmosphere with similar characters and beautiful artwork. They have one central plot with some episodes straying from the main plot.
report Recommended by tplusent
High quality art and animation, colourful, adorable, shining characters
report Recommended by togeyanagi
They have different stories but they have the same feeling, atmosphere, and art style. The OST in both are alike. Both series are realistic and have light comedy with some of drama. If you like one, you will like the other.
report Recommended by darkuria
Both series are from the same company, P.A. Works, and have similar atmosphere, music, and character designs. I can't help but see Ohana from Hanasaku Iroha in Konatsu, due to their similar looks, their lovable determination, and silly actions. Sakai also looks similar to Minko and has already shown that she can disagree just as loudly, though perhaps less violently. This show does center around High School and include male characters more than Hanasaku Iroha, but I'm sure that fans of the first will find at least some of the charm in this show as well.
report Recommended by ChowDog
Two series with very similar vibes, colors, and character dynamics. I would believe it if they took place in the same town and world. Both are about characters growing as people through either their workplace or their school. If you liked the cozy mood and drama of one, the other is almost the same in terms of atmosphere. I would argue that Hanasaku Iroha has more depth and is generally better quality, but that likely comes from the PA Works being more practiced at that point.
report Recommended by Xaeveax
Both series has a slice-of-life stylish theme in the story. The characters design are similar as P.A. Works is involved in both series. Both series are also realistic and explores every day life. Additionally, Tari Tari and Hanasaku Iroha has the similar feeling of wanting to accomplish something in life with the help of their friends.
report Recommended by Stark700
Both have the same style of artwork (animated by P.A. Works). The characters have very similar personalities: Ohana and Miyamoto both have the energetic determined personality; Nako and Sawa are both the quite good friends, and Minko and Sakai are both cold and tsundere. They have the same school setting as well. Both are focused on a group of close friends making the genre slightly slice-of-life but with a bit of deeper meaning to them.
report Recommended by Clouded-Flame
The art is Very similar, both produced by the same studio ( PA.works) They both have a story line based on slice of life and drama Although Hanasaku Iroha is more romance drama, Tari Tari is more personal Drama ( drama that is about the character only for example trauma) with slight comedy.
report Recommended by quadnia
Both are calm, soothing shows that both contain some drama and comedy in a slice of life scenario. Both are easy to watch and characters are fleshed out
report Recommended by josenewtype
Another similar work from P.A Works: Hanasaku Iroha. If you like Tari Tari, then you might like Hanasaku Iroha because of its heartwarming feeling that comes from the main characters who work at an hot spring inn in the country, and an atmosphere that makes you relax from episode 1 through episode 26!
report Recommended by Ath_tinoharu
Both shows have very similar characters and art styles. Both have three girls as main characters. And both are cute slice of life shows!
report Recommended by fresh_blankets
Excellent coming of age stories done by the same studio. Very similar characters as well including a stubborn loud girl, a more moody reserved girl, a bunch of goofy males characters and a strict adult that seem harsh at first. Those that love slice of life like Hanasaku Iroha should definitely give Tari Tari a try!
report Recommended by justinspatz
Coming of age shows are often extremely difficult to pin down and are hard to come by nowadays. Fortunately, Tari Tari and Hanasaku Iroha fit this criterion well. Both shows have a solid group of characters - all high schoolers - who try to resolve past conflicts and develop into more understanding and caring people. Both of these shows, by the way, are animated by P.A. Works with the same art style. Try both when you get a chance!
report Recommended by -Remix-
Different story and different context, but something feel really similar. Both arts are good. Both themes are good. Both characters are good. And the most important thing is the story. Really different in beginning but really similar in the end. Both stories go in the same direction at the end. The place that you love. The place where you do your activity. The place where you meet with your friends/co-workers. But in the end, something wrong with the place that you love. What is wrong with that place? Watch and you will know the problem that make the place that you love goes wrong.
report Recommended by Ranseurs
-They both are two wonderful SoL shows from P.A Works... and they will surely appeal to all you SoL fans out there. It's also heart-warming and fun for non-fans too :) -They both share the same cozy and happy vibes, while also giving the viewer a bit of inspiration through the characters' development
report Recommended by Joeywatches
If you enjoyed pa works type of animation style, with stunning visuals, and stories involving friendship, then check out Hanasaku Iroha. Trust me it will be fun
report Recommended by MemoryBank
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