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If you liked
Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase
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...then you might like
Zero no Tsukaima
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In both anime an unwilling male has to become the slave of a Tsundere Loli due to some magical ritual. Both male leads don't want this at all, which leads to a lot of frustration on the female lead's part because they expect the males to follow their every command. Aside from this the main characters are pretty similair too. Both are cute but bossy tsundere lolis, that expect the male lead to do whatever they say, and get easily jealous when the male lead gets along well with another girl. And the male leads are both easy going laid back guys that refuse to be slaves to their "masters" at first, however after a while they start developing feelings for their "masters" and start kinda accepting their roles as servants. Also both the female and male leads in both anime posses a special hidden power that they are unaware of at the beginning, but learn to master towards the end. Eventually the main characters in both anime develop feelings for eachother, and the typical awkwardness that comes with tsundere romance ensues. Personally I liked Zero no Tsukaima better than Tsukuyomi Moonphase, because the romance and comedy was better in ZnT. Also ZnT had a far better ending, and much less plot holes. I guess that the main diffrence between the two is that while ZnT is also a harem anime with slight ecchi moments (nothing too perverted however), Tsukuyomi Moonphase focuses on one heroine only (altough there are some other characters with slight feelings for the male lead, its not really at a harem anime level tough). Also in ZnT the male lead gets transported to another (Harry Potter like) world filled with magicians, while Moonphase simply takes place in our world. If you liked one of the two you should definatelly check out the other one too. Chances are you'll like ZnT more, but if you're into vampires and a slightly darker story Tsukuyomi Moonphase is the way to go for you.

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