Re-Kan!

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: レーカン!
English: RE-KAN!
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Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 3, 2015 to Jun 26, 2015
Premiered: Spring 2015
Broadcast: Fridays at 02:16 (JST)
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Pierrot Plus
Source: 4-koma manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, SupernaturalSupernatural
Theme: SchoolSchool
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #56872
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Popularity: #2819
Members: 60,853
Favorites: 64

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Both involve proagonist able to see ghost.  
report Recommended by squashem
- Both have a main character with powers, and the people around them are ok with it. - Both are calming, relaxing anime. - No big conflicts. 
report Recommended by yumesan
These two shows are similar in a way that they share many themes but the main ideas behind each show are polar opposites. In both shows there are people with the ability to see and interact with ghosts or spirits. However in Kyoukai no Rinne the idea is to make the ghosts move on to the afterlife so they can be reincarnated, but in Re-Kan! the protagonist does the opposite in causing the ghosts to stay earth bound by befriending them and interacting with them. Watching Kyoukai no Rinne makes me think about Re-Kan! and how the protagonist may be unknowingly causing more harm than  read more 
report Recommended by born2biscuit
Slice of life show with a protagonist that can see spirits and end up getting into all sorts of hijinks due to them.  
report Recommended by Pseudo_O
-Both are about ghosts -Both have people who can see ghosts and people who can't -Both are mostly light-hearted -Both are comedic -Both have themes of friendship and groups of friends -Both have a school setting 
report Recommended by Pool2244
Another high school girl who sees spirits, and her younger sister who gets possessed by them. Life lessons and occasional sappiness instead of yuri bait, without ever becoming too serious. 
report Recommended by Gersen
Because it's got comedy and strong friendship like Nagi no Asukara 
report Recommended by Mitsukuni41
I am making this reccomendation espacially after watching episode 8... well both of these anime have the feature of the after life and although Anohana is much more serious both anime try to make us behave ''cool'' around ghosts and other stuff!!! But you should watch Anohana if you liked especially Re-kan's episode 8(or you generally like Re-kan) and you should watch Anohana after you have watched Re;kan because you will be more ''touched'' about the supernatular feature and you will be more prepared to accept it after you have watched Re-kan! 
report Recommended by kelpiechan
Similarity : A group of highschool student involved with ghosts and spirits Different : GnK focus on capturing ghost with dark horror atmosphere Re-kan is more light comedy parody 
report Recommended by SSSS_Shunaria
Stories about girls who can see ghosts and spirits and able to communicate with them. However Wakaba Himeji is the polar opposites from Hibiki Amami, she only sees the spirits as something malicious and avoids them for good reasons. 
report Recommended by azzuRe
Both are comedies with school setting. In both, main character is a female that interracts with ghosts. Both have talking cats. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
The protagonists of both anime are spirit media who can see ghosts and they use their powers to solve supernatural phenomena. In Rekan the protagonist is a cute girl; while in Yuragi no Yuuna it's a guy. Warning: Yuragi no Yuuna is also a lot more ecchi than Rekan. 
report Recommended by Khalan