Kyuukyoku Shinka shita Full Dive RPG ga Genjitsu yori mo Kusoge Dattara


Full Dive: The Ultimate Next-Gen Full Dive RPG Is Even Shittier than Real Life!

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Synonyms: What If the Ultimately Evolved Full Dive RPG was a Crappier Game than Reality
Japanese: 究極進化したフルダイブRPGが現実よりもクソゲーだったら
English: Full Dive: The Ultimate Next-Gen Full Dive RPG Is Even Shittier than Real Life!
German: Full Dive: This Ultimate Next-Gen Full Dive RPG Is Even Shittier than Real Life!
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 7, 2021 to Jun 23, 2021
Premiered: Spring 2021
Broadcast: Wednesdays at 22:30 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: ENGI
Source: Light novel
Genres: ActionAction, ComedyComedy, FantasyFantasy
Theme: Video GameVideo Game
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.471 (scored by 114836114,836 users)
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Ranked: #72032
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Popularity: #990
Members: 246,037
Favorites: 1,103

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similar humour, both are a parody. if one of these makes you laugh, the other one will probably too. i think full dive is underrated, i found it super funny actually. 
report Recommended by Lyree
is the same, both are souls talking about videogames 
report Recommended by shinya_hiiragi1
SLF heavily features trash games but is more action/adventury in genre while Full Dive is primarily set in a trash game and is comedic. They also both have certified banger OPs. 
report Recommended by ForeverTraitor
Similarities - Both MCs play a full-dive RPG - Both MCs have AI allies/teammates and player allies - Both MCs grind in their full dive RPG Differences - Kyuukyoku MC has no OP advantage and gets unlucky all the time VS Dendrogram MC has overpowered skills and plot armor - Kyuukyoku has fantasy/comedy VS Dendrogram has adventure/fantasy  
report Recommended by ST63LTH
it is an issekai anime which is very funny and has an interesting story 
report Recommended by Ashwin2k
Similar area setting, having lots of humor, the MC's has similar characteristics both perverts surrounded by a group of girls... The storyline is also similar having isekai and demon lords in them 
report Recommended by OP_Rider
Same storyline, about VRRRMO. Its basically inspired by SAO Alicization but added comedy stuff there. Well i wont say the anime is bad, ill just think that this is SAO alicization alternative story then? atleast the movie has many comedy. The comedy need more improvements for season2. similarity: eugeo = martin, alicia = alice, kaede = suguha 
report Recommended by Kingfariz
Same author of Cautious Hero, both shows have the comedy genre which is good since both are made by the same authors. 
report Recommended by KenSan225
Both animes are somewhat chaotic. The protagonists are absolutely madlads and the heroines aren't far behind it. Although Kyuukyoku have a more close concept related to Sword Art Online, you could say that, just like KamiNaki, it does end up falling into the "Isekai" category. The main focus of the series, nonetheless, it is the chaotic humor and over exaggeration in the circumstances. Really expressive characters and funny ones. 
report Recommended by AlCreed
Like others have said it's a dark comedy. Can't take it too seriously. If you like the grittiness of Goblin Slayer and the humor of Overlord you might like this. Plenty of dark humor and fan service. Enough character growth and twists in the story to keep it interesting. 
report Recommended by DagerFish
Like others have said it's a dark comedy. Can't take it too seriously. If you like the grittiness of Goblin Slayer and the humor of Overlord you might like this. Plenty of dark humor and fan service. Enough character growth and twists in the story to keep it interesting. 
report Recommended by DagerFish
Long story short if you like a ridiculous comedy about those who love games then you will find both series really enjoyable. Short story, long - They do have small bits of romance, but the games themselves drive the plot of the story. The only difference between the two series is that D-Frag is set primarily in a school setting, whereas Full Dive is primarily within the game itself.  
report Recommended by skyhei1995
in one we have a kuso game and in the other one a kuso isekai. they both have this "realistic" theme. (like; it's a game but you can go to prison and pee yourself // it's an isekai but; cause of your face, you're hunted down as an orc variant ಥ_ಥ ) 
report Recommended by goldenotaqu
Both protagonists are kind cranky and, deep down, has a difficult personality but a charismatic one, even if not a glorious one. In a sense, you could say the protagonists in both series have everything thing to be the cliché of the genre but they turn 180° in that premise with the middle finger on. Basically, this is what mades both anime and, honestly, their heroines aren't half bad so if you like smart ass protagonists but not glamorous one those might be good picks and, mainly Kyuukyoku, have interesting side characters but I enjoy the "chemistry" between them in both series nonetheless. 
report Recommended by AlCreed
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. 
report Recommended by AlCreed
Both have a similar feel and the main character is trying to avoid dying in a video game like world 
report Recommended by warguy444