When I watched the first episode of Oresuki, I had the feeling it was like Oreshura. The girls have lots of similarities to each other. There is a boy MC who's dream is to have a love story. The art style is also very similar and in a more "cute" way.
Charcters that at the start are not loved by the female cast(except for one) and everyone start to slowly warm up for the MC, eventually falling in love with them.
Same premise with its complex. On the first glance, the main character hated the main heroine until they fell in love and became a couple at the end. It also has the same related reference such as harem and comedy either.
They both have the main character basically being forced to be with another girl, while trying to work out their own love life. While in the process getting closer with each other.
Oreshure and Oresuki is harem rom-com anime which have some similar characters' trait but the different plot. and both have their own way to muse the audiance.
Both "My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU" and "ORESUKI Are you the only one who loves me?" do a wonderful job in subverting the romantic comedy tropes that we typically see in anime.
There's only so many times the same old story can be told and manga writers themselves are starting to become aware of this. The self-aware commentary told by the main characters of both shows, Hachiman and Joro, is quite refreshing to see. While "ORESUKI" takes a more light-hearted comedic tone, "SNAFU" often takes a more serious route when analyzing relationships. That's not to say "ORESUKI" completely waves off the emotions of its characters but it doesn't fully acknowledge the repercussions of the choices each character makes like "SNAFU" does. Both shows are more productive with their relationships in the episodes given to them when compared to most anime of the same genre.
If you've only watched either ""My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU" or "ORESUKI Are you the only one who loves me?", I really recommend you watch the other as both shows complement each other and are very enjoyable.  read more
- Both shows bring some pretty interesting moments due to the main characters' twisted personalities and their inner thoughts.
- Both shows can get pretty deep. With Oresuki focusing more about romance & trust while Oregairu focuses more about society & reality.
- Both do a good job at showing how people with very different personalities affect each other on a psychological level.
- Some characters resemble each other. With Pansy resembling Yukino and Ooga resembling Hayama, not to mention the two protagonists.
- They only differ on how they portray their stories. Oresuki is much more comedic while Oregairu is much more serious.
- Both are pretty good shows :) read more
They both have themes of romanctic harem comedy but theu handle it in completely different ways which are both enjoyable.Oresuki is about a scumbag pretending to be a nice guy to get girls, the mc is hilarious. Oregairu is about a loner who gets forced to join a club because he is so depressed and miserable, this one is not as funny but also handles youth in a different way as well as the fact that this anime is a slow burn similair to Oresuki.
Both Oregairu and Oresuki are romantic comedy harem anime with MC not confident enough to embrace the feeling of being loved by someone.. the thing is Oresuki shows you the lack of harem world in a realistic way and gives some plot twist that makes it more surprising to watch.
Similarities:
-same romcom, with a very complicated romance path.
-same kind of male MC who finds himself in that complicated romance path.
-same set of girls who were part of the guy's predicament of having to go through the complicated romance path.
Dissimilarities:
Ore Suki
- Guy MC started out as some whom the harem doesn't like at first.
Osamu:
-Guy MC already starts out as someone whom the harem would compete for.
Have you finished watching "OreSuki" and wished for something more?
Well, won't you mind giving "OsaMake" a try while you're desperately waiting for its second season to come?
Because...
Both essentially follow the same premise and character dynamics, but this time, as its title suggests, it is done differently. Watch as you indulge yourself in the intriguing and fascinating narrative never seen before on the "harem" genre. I find both extraordinary, especially now that the entire harem category has become too overpopulated with awful and over repeated setting and plot. Both series feel unique in my own opinion, presenting their own distinctive and original ideas while attempting to remain to the typical harem elements that most people know and loved.  read more
Mc is kind of a dick
The show attempts a somewhat satirical approach to the genre.
Oresuki has the 4th wall breaks and trope breaking while this series smashes tropes together like there's no tomorrow
Both are light hearted and are best watched as a stress reliever.
Also insert childhood friend here
"Kawaikereba Hentai" and "Ore wo Suki Nano" are both rom coms based on light novels with similar humor. The main chars are both your average anime protagonist, but in kawaikereba all the girls are weirdos while in Ore wo Suki most girls (except the main love interest) are normies who just like the cool guy. This leads to many misunderstandings and inner monologues in the protagonist's head.
If you have watched Hensuki then you will see the similarities with Oresuki.
The mc gets dragged in all kinds of weird stuff (in hensuki things get a lot more weirder).
Same Rom-com with beautiful colored characters.
The story will keep you watching if you are kinda new or have watches these kinds of animes.
Similarities:
1. MC having to face girls with very odd behaviors.
2. Harem members with odd behaviors.
3. Same school setting.
Dissimilarities:
Hensuki
Girls were all vying for the guy's affection.
Oresuki
Girls were using the guy to get to their agenda.
- Smart but easy to overlook guy who is surrounded by cute and alluring females with different personalities.
- Protagonists are kind and good friends who tries to help his friends with their strugles.
- Both series has wise female characters who challenges, but also helps protagonist to overcome problems.
Although the tutoring aspect is not present, both have harems in a school setup with a sense of comedy. Although the similarity mostly revolves on this, this may be the one rebound anime for someone who likes harem anime.
similarities:
1. The same harem themed anime where MC deals with very odd harem members.
2. The same romcom where it has both romance and comedy.
dissimilarities:
1. One is a usual harem themed anime while the other is a reverse harem themed anime.
2. The guy in Oresuki was hoping to have some romance, while the girl in Chu2 is hoping to have a quite school life, but both didn't go well as they intended.
Character dynamics and interactions are very alike. Both have characters that hide their "real" self from others in order to fulfill something. The cast has similar character archetypes and all in all it just feels familiar. Something that I also really liked is the fact that both series make meta jokes about the series themselves, mocking their characters, narration; making references to other series a lot, etc.
Both Saekano and Oresuki are romantic comedy harem anime with MC not confident enough to embrace the feeling of being loved by someone.. the thing is Oresuki shows you the lack of harem world in a realistic way and gives some plot twist that makes it more surprising to watch. and Saekano gives us the twist to accept the heroine who always be there for you.
Both features MCs often faking a person to keep the status quo within the popular clique.
Both features female leads who often notices the MCs' true intentions and helps the with it.
The animes deal with themes of school hierarchy and the concept of social construct.
It is hard to point out exact similarities between both Bottom-Tier and OreSuki, though create multiple relationships with many different girls and that whole spin on life for that one dude no one really cares about until the main girl shows up.
If nothing else, both do seem to know how to poke fun at the generic "cool kids" culture and anime tropes that keep spawning with no end.
Both are fun to watch, though OreSuki might be ever so slightly tormenting to watch due to ecchi and borderline harem one may dislike, compared to Bottom-Tier, only negative with it is its "cringe". They are both still overall quite something I would add to my list of anime, you may too.
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Surprised nobody has recommended Noucome! Noucome is absolutely hilarious! I find Oresuki very funny because of the way the MC thinks and talks, and Noucome’s MC will make you laugh just like that. There’s a ton of funny girls who like the MC as well
The main male lead of both series have the same type of thought patterns. Both are just as hilarious. Noucome has a slight supernatural theme but both series have almost the same type of setting. The female leads are also eccentric and unique in both series.
Both series are full of comedic misunderstandings and manipulation.
The gags and comedic timing of the characters interactions have a similar levels of fun. So, if you like OreSuki than you should 100% watch Gamers.
The only difference between the two series is that Gamers has more of an Otaku feel to it.
Both shows have a love polygon filled with misunderstandings and the comedy revolving around it is top notch.
While the comedy is good, the another both shows have going for them is that they also leave room for some serious character development
If you’ve heard about this anime you’ll know most people stopped watching after 10 minutes cos it was basic af. But if they’d waited like 7 minutes more they would’ve been laughing their heads off. Ore wo suki is a one of a kind “harem” anime.
If you were lured into watching Masamune kun’s revenge cos of it’s unique plot trust me you won’t be disappointed in watching this. If I had to say ore suki is probably better cos the MC is more relatable and the female characters are more likeable and developed (in only 12 episodes ikr!)
But they’re both one of kind “harem” anime with your not so basic MC if you like one you’ll like the other. read more
Oresuki has a lot of intrigue and it turns the Harem genre on it's head by making all the characters trying to destroy one another's reputations to try and be who they want to be with. It does have some annoying fan service and a swimsuit episode but I enjoyed it because the characters all felt real with good and bad traits for all of them. If anything at least finish episodes 1-3 for the huge plot twists that blew me away...
Both are harem comedy, they fails in the comedy, using repeated jokes, the premise are good it looks cool but in the execution it's a total failure, the anime becomes what it criticized.
OreSuki is another RomCom anime with highschool characters that actively plot and scheme their way through romance. I watched it and while the tone was a bit different and less wholesome, the vibe was similar.
Both Main girl and main boy characters have similar interactions in the both animes, and gives a bitter sweet feeling that i really like.
If you find this anime good then you might find this other one good either.
The main factor for the recommendation itself is made upon the similarities of the protagonist personalities. Both MC seems to be selfish and eccentric.
Despite Oresuki be focus into the school environment and a "try hard" deconstruction of love comedy, Kyuukyoku does have the setting plot focus on an virtual/real world the reactions of the characters seems really made up from the same perceptions.
Nonetheless, bother are comedies fundamentally and, somehow, both try to break, at their own pace, the concepts about their "unique" genres.
In short, if you're looking for comedy deconstruction animes, boths seems good picks.
Both are harems written with an almost spiteful idea towards the concept, which makes for some real solid fun. Both mains subvert the trope of 'good guy normie' by being absolute jackasses, while girls (and boys in Ranma's case) just as manipulative fawn over them for the most insignificant of reasons, and as such their harems grow to a comical degree. The Baseball Game and Bench-kun churn out freaks at a pace even exceeding the Drowned Springs in Ranma. You could even compare the duality of Joro to Ranma's, though they take on a different form.
Both protagonists do not have a "profile" as a romcom protagonist. They also have an inferiority complex in relation to the other characters in the cast.
The first episode of Oresuki has some similarities to School Rumble:
-Ensemble high-school cast.
-Main character has two sides to him, a nice guy and a bad boy.
-Main character likes a girl, who likes another boy.
-Another girl is interested in the main character.
Oresuki e Sakurasou shows protagonists reluctant to maintain their relationships with the other characters, especially for a girl who deep down is special to both.
Similar anti-hero protagonists who lives pretty much entirely revolve around losing their virginity. Another group cast of girls with varied personalities who fall into the life of the protagonist some way or another. Similar comedic tone with lots of jokes made at the expense of the protagonist and characters playing around with the feelings of others.