Both kei and okabe have the ability to cheat the time resets/travels and remember them.
There's also a time machine in both anime, microwave in SG and Haruki in Sagrada.
Both shows have slow starts and get more and more complex with each episode.
Both shows have plot twists.
While SG has some pandering to otaku (trap, meido, tsundere), SR has none of that.
A story were details matter and which do not forget about what happened earlier - these is the main similarity between those two. Both have time travel elements but slightly different.
Steins;Gate is a more typical time travel story, with a machine that can alter the past.
In Sakurada Reset the past is altered thanks to special powers some people have.
Well, so far I only watched the first episode but I managed to notice a few things these two animes have in commom so far:
In both animes, there's the possibity go back into the past.
The special abilities of the MCs are very similar.
Both MCs feel interested about helping others.
- Abnormal experiences with supernatural powers/effects
- Investiguate and find solutions to solve the problems caused by the powers
- Characters with "mechanical" personalities and dialogues
- Romance between the two MC
Both are laid back supernatural series set in modern Japan. Both focus more so on dialogue rather than bombastic action scenes (although there is more action in Sakurada Reset and more humor in Bunny Girl). Both shows are split up into small arcs which hone in on one or two characters faced with some supernatural dilemma.
-Stoic male MC gets involved with a girl
-Both animes are about supernatural powers/effects manifesting in real life
-Male MCs are starting to interact with people and/or going as far as saving them
kind of similar vibes from both shows.
* a guy helping solve girls problems
* male MC that is kind of cool headed
sakurada is a bit more verbal than the other and have more episodes.
The boy falls in love from the first time seeing the girl, the characters have powers.
Sakurada Reset: People have powers coming from the city they come from.
Seishun Buta Yarou: People in the city forget the existence of Mai Sakurajima due of his power.
They have similar style with well thought-out dialogues and a lot of talking. However bunny girl has more engaging characters and more human-like interactions between characters, so I certainly recommend it.
Both of these seriess deal with students with superpowers in an ordinary school setting. Sagrada Reset focuses comes across as much more dialogue based and serious, whereas Charlotte is more light-hearted and focuses more on light comedy and humor. If you like one you will probably like the other.
Honestly it's the most similar show out of every other recommended here. Both are severely underrated by people who watch 1-3 ep and don't understand the plot and both have extremely complex story telling which might be hard for some to understand but if you get into them both, you'll find them to be quite brilliant. Enjoy.
~ both are underrated and genre mystery.
~ very confusing in the beginning, but you will somehow understand after episode 3+
~ there is one character in each anime that have the same personalities.
Soma Sumire (Sakurada Reset) and Boogiepop(Boogiepop). Both are also voiced by Yuuki Aoi~
- There's a big overarching plot, but it is told through small arcs.
- Each arc is usually delivered in a non-linear fashion, so the information you're given at first doesn't make sense until the last episode of an arc. In addition, the timeline of information is warped so some scenes really take you by surprise.
- Underrated mystery/psychological that pretty much keeps you on your toes, but you gotta give it a couple episodes to sink in!!!
- Both have kids with superpowers
If you enjoyed the time resetting aspect of Re:Zero, then you should also enjoy watching Sakurada Reset. It has the same concept of resetting time, maintaining the memories of the past timeline and using that knowledge to conquer the current conflict. Sakurada Reset is more of a slice of life, with a wide variety of unique powers that characters control, and it also requires you to actually think about the small details of what is happening. Re:Zero focuses more on the psychological effect that resetting time and death has on an individual.
The main point of the story is to reset time to a certain point to analyze the outcome and ro make it a better one. The girl MC has the ability that can reset time. In ReZero, the setting is fantasy world while Sakurada is school and their own surroundings.
Both shows feature a group of young people living in a seemingly peaceful society. Eventually, they discover some secrets about their society, and the main characters are involved in a major conspiracy movement that may or may not change their lives forever.
large amounts of exposition, generally calm, occasional blood-splattering, exploration of philosophical ideas, superpowers controlled by an organization, complex plot that gradually all comes together
Both show's initial episodes serve to build the world and characters, and can only be fully appreciated after watching later episodes. The overall vibe and feel are also similar for both shows.
There are some similaraties between them like:
Both MC have special abilities;
Both cities where the MCs live have people with special abilities;
Both MCs are always giving their best to help other people from unusual incidents that happen on their cities;
There's always mistery about those incidents;
The incidents on their cities usually happen with girls.
Another 2-cour science-fiction/mystery show with high school characters. Both main characters have time travel ability. In YU-NO the MacGuffin of the story is the time travel device the protagonist uses, but in Sakurada reset the MacGuffin is the key to all the superpowers.
time traavel.. oh no!! both were similiarly can back to the past to change the future.. suround by many girl? hmm yah thats one included..
well am watching YU-NO first.. then when i watching sakurada ive got same feeling when am wathing sakurada..
These shows are similar in the sense that they approach the characters' actions and mindsets with subtlety and give you hints as to why they make their choices. Oregairu seeks to help out people in their school, but Sakurada Reset wishes to achieve this on a grander scale.
- In both shows, there is some sort of "service club" to help people overcome their problems, in a way that makes them become a better person in some aspect.
- The main characters (at least some of them) want to help people, for their own reasons.
- The male protagonist is smart and usually try to solve things their own way, though Hachiman does that in a lone and kinda selfish way, while Kei relies on other people and is more altruist.
- In both shows there is a main trio composed of two girls and a guy, and they possibly form a love triangle.
- Both shows try to expose things that are more complex than they seem. read more
Both are very intriguing Mystery anime set in everyday life, though with some supernatural forces in play. Both have intellectual protagonists who strive to achieve their ideal, against a greater force.
In Death Note, Light Yagami is a brilliant strategist who sees through his plan, overcoming the obstacles that get in his way. His greatest opponents are also just as brilliant.
In Sakurada Reset, Asai Kei plays a similar role to Light Yagami in Death Note, using his intellect to handle great obstacles in cunning ways to achieve his ideal.
both have lovable righteous genius protagonists both have realistic supernatural situations both are very smart animes both are up there at the top of great animes
The theme of reseting is preset in both of these series.
In Sakurada Reset, it's more literal time reversal compared to Isshuukan Friends in which only the female lead has her memories reset, but the concept of the female lead losing a part of themselves every week is the same between both series.
Both Sakurada Reset and Hitori no Shita have main female protagonists who appear to be stoic and emotionless. Superpowers are a central theme in both anime, but the main male protagonists are complete opposites: Asai, Kei appears to be relatively mature, calm, and straightforward whereas Zhang, Chulan is childish, outgoing, and often beats around the bush.
Both anime series revolve around the story of students who posses supernatural powers and mix it with a touch of romance. The approach to both aspects is really similar and watching Sakurada Reset (first 2 episodes or so) reminded me of Rewrite.
- Psychological and Supernatural then Sagrada Reset.
- Main gang has unexpected powers related to their mind.
- Small town mystery feel
- there's a mysterious tough and cold main character in both anime.
Both shows are about ability users. The main male character of both shows have abilities that make them special for the circumstances of the setting. While Sakurada Reset is not as action oriented as Index, both shows feature small arcs spanning a few episodes which allow for interesting narratives to be explored.
I think that you will enjoy Angel Beats! if you liked Sakurada Reset. I cannot explain it because there are no obvious similarities, but the feel is definitely there. I think both shows have good balance of drama, romance, and elements of supernatural. After watching Sakurada it really reminded me of Angel Beats. Give it a try!
- Complex and fast paced overall plot that doesn't spoon feed information to viewers.
- Gets confusing quick because things don't make sense at the beginning, so you have to invest in the episodes to understand (I promise it'll all come together at the end!)
- Probably requires a second watch to catch all the details.
- Both are mystery/psychological with an inception vibe since tangential plots are always overlapping.
- Male MC who is tasked to basically figure everything out and solve the issues.
Both has a complicated NON SHOWING FEELINGS PERSON. Always thinking ahead and has many crazy plans that you dont see coming. Each episode is you scratching your head wondering what or how are they going to get out of trouble this time.