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Kanamemo
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Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon
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The concept of a family goes further than ascendance, the concept of love is more than body interactions. Beginning a new life alongside roommates is a well-known cliché of the slice of life, but what matters is the form of application and development, Kobayashi-san and Kanamemo starts off by this premise and builds a unique animation. Driven by a an almost composed cast of female characters, ranging from stressed young adults to moe teenagers, in a smart mix that enhances their personality by a comedic balanced alteration between innocent and sexual humor. Their narrative outstands also by a slow and constant evolution, getting to know more of the cast and the progress made throughout the new experience. With a high budget, an attractive character design, good animation and professional direction Kobayashi-san and Kanamemo had become icons. Funny, dorky and charismatic, both productions showcase their animation team passion and it’s no secret why they are beloved by their production and fanbase. Kobayashi-San and Kanamemo are the anime equivalent of family dinner filled with laughs and love.

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Hunter x Hunter
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Yuu☆Yuu☆Hakusho
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What happens when you gather an experienced animation studio to deliver justice into Jump Classic Manga’s? More than a matter of nostalgia Yu Yu Hakusho and Hunter x Hunter outstands for a clean technical direction, which comprehends the story of mystical adventures of teenagers; Sometimes heartwarming, sometimes unexpectedly gruesome. With a narrative driven by character intellect confrontation that justifies the spectacle of bombastic visuals. Studio Pierrot projected underground adolescence mixed with Asian mysticism in Yu Yu Hakusho, while Nippon Animation the soul of its previous European tales adaptations. What's in common between these contrasts? 90's stylization! Bristly character design, detailed sakuga, rock-pop opening/endings and rpg-like soundtrack. Preserving Yoshiro Togashi greatest makings, Yu Yu Hakusho and Hunter x Hunter are a must watch for every shounen enthusiast.

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Girl Friends
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Ichido dake demo, Koukai Shitemasu.
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Girl Friends and Ichido dake follow the story of emotional maturity, romance and seduction between the eyes of odd and awkward main characters. They handled their stories through a cute and detailed style, on one hand Girl friends follows a shoujo direction while Ichido Dake moe. However this doesn't prevents them of showing nudity and sexual scenes, handled in a respectful and somewhat solemn way. If it is for the attractive art-style, the main pair chemistry or moderate sexual scenes, both series will accomplish it with a coherent narrative and smart panel compositions.

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Negative Twin-Tower!
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Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dou Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui!
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Sharing the seinen comedy genre, Watamote and Negative Twin Tower also have other traits for being similar and a musted lecture if you liked one of both: Following a premise about socially awkward high school girls and their struggle on fitting in the classroom, with unexpected bad results most of the time. Mixed with the characteristical red-humor from the main characters thoughts. Fun readings headed by endearing characters and made by peculiar authors.

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Ressentiment
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Saikyou Densetsu Kurosawa
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-Both arts are very recognizable and sometimes too grotesque (A very uncommon thing in this medium). -Both series manages the dilemma of fighting or running away from real life adversities. -Both main characters has some particular similarities: *Are middle aged overweighted guys. *Have a criminal looking friend and a goofy looking one. *Are desperate about their loser lifes.

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Saikyou Densetsu Kurosawa
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Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dou Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui!
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-Both handle a cringe comedy that can drift you away or love the series. -Both main characters are socially awkward people who desperately want to become popular. (The main difference is that Kurosawa is a middle-aged guy and Tomoko a high-school girl) -Sometimes they can handle a pretty grotesque humor -Both treat the theme of loneliness and anxiety -The two can made you tons of tears and laughs

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