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Demi-chan wa Kataritai
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Centaur no Nayami
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Both are very cute SoL series that feature around Demis (or creatures that resemble humans with mythological features; ie Macchi being a dullahan, and Himeno being a centaur) that react and exist in a normal school as if they belong there. However, unlike Demi-chan, Centaur's humans no longer exist in the world, and the entire school-base is completely demi, while Hikari, Macchi and Yuuki are considered as minorities and outsiders to a majority ruled school of humans. However, while I enjoyed Demi much more, I believe that these two series are very similar, and if you enjoyed one, I'm sure you'll enjoy the other.
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Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai!
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Ore ga Ojousama Gakkou ni "Shomin Sample" Toshite Gets♥Sareta Ken
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Both series revolve around main male character, and their interactions with other girls that go to his school and such. Both series also feature many girls, all of which have some cute quirk to go with them, making all such cute and lovable characters. While Shomin's girls' quirks are used in result of not knowing what males are this entire time in life, Chuunibyou's girls are very used to boys, and get their quirk by their 8th grade syndrome, which tends to be embarrassing and very funny to the audience. I feel like both series are great and cute harem-like shows???, and I enjoyed both of them a lot.
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Makura no Danshi
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One Room
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Both are first-person animes that revolve around the audience meeting the cast of the series, and having several interactions. Both series are fairly short, and make the person feel as if theyre actually interacting with the character. One Room is directed mainly at guys, while Pillow Boys is to girls.
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Kokoro Connect
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Tamako Market
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Both series revolve around a group of high school students that shows the bonds of the characters throughout the show. The art styles are fairly relative, and a couple of the characters remind me of eachother, especially Mocchizou and Taichi, and Nagase and Tamako. Kokoro Connect, however, is a series that'll tug at your heart-strings, while Tamako Market is more of a laid-back comedy. Both series definetley has its light moments, and I enjoyed both of them a lot.
If you liked
Clannad
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...then you might like
Kokoro Connect
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Both animes have a similar feel to one another, with plenty of feels and backstory to go around. Also, when finishing Clannad, and going onto Koroko Connect, I screamed a lot of Clannad characters, since a lot of the English voice actors take roles in both shows (ex: Sunohara, Ryou, Tomoya, etc.,). You can get easily attached to both of these series, though Clannad is more of a Drama-Supernatural, while Kokoro is a Comedy-Supernatural.
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Poyopoyo Kansatsu Nikki
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...then you might like
Neko nanka Yondemo Konai.
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Both animes revolve around a person taking in an adorable cat (or two!) into the household, and adjust to a normal life with them. Both series' episode lengths are very short, making it very easy to get through the series, especially if you don't have that much time. the only differences would be that Poyo takes place in a country-like setting, Neko Nanka takes place in an aprtment, and it seems like I enjoyed Poyopoyo a bit more than Neko Nanka.Both series are definitely good shows for cat lovers, and for anyone who loves cute little shows.
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Mikan Enikki
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...then you might like
Bananya
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Both series are about cats that seem to have a special ability or trait that are absurd to your average cats (Mikan being a walking/talking/drinking alcohol cat, Bananya being a banana cat). Both are very fun watches for cat lovers, and are sure to bring a smile to your face. The differences would be Mikan Enikki is known to humans while Bananya is not, and Bananya is a very recent anime, made in 2016, while Mikan is a classic from the 90s.
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Soul Eater
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Fairy Tail
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Both animes have a adventure-action-comedy theme to them, where the main protaginists all want to become the strongest. The characters in both series are very relatable, and are very easy to love. Both series are great watches, and are enjoyable to binge-watch. Also, fun fact: Death the Kid and Natsu Dragneel are shared by the same by the same voice actor, so you kinda can't listen to one without thinking about the other.
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Tales of the Abyss
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Akagami no Shirayuki-hime
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Both series take place in the royal/kingdoms times, and the character cast that are full of quirks. Both also revolve around a bright red-headed protaginist (Luke fon Fabre and Shirayuki), that have to leave their hometown by force. Both protagininsts were also kidnapped at some point in the series, adding plot to the series. The art animation styles are viusally similar, and are very pleasing to watch. The only difference is that Tales of the Abyss has a more advertuous and fantasy theme, and Snow White has more of a shoujo and romantic feel to it. Both animes are both really great, and fun watches.
If you liked
Uchuu Patrol Luluco
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...then you might like
Kaijuu Girls: Ultra Kaijuu Gijinka Keikaku
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Both animes are about adorable girls that have the ability to transform into another form. Kaijuu girls has more of a Chibi and Fantasy feel to it, while Luluco has a Spacey-like theme. Both are very cute shows that have premiered this year, and are very fun to watch.
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Nichijou
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...then you might like
Tales of Gekijou
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Both series are cute little series with short and sweet scenes of an adorable cast. Both have little quirks and catches to the scenes, that surely will make you at least crack a smile. The only difference would be that Tales of Gekijou revolves around Protagonists from different Tales of games, and Nichijou revolves around an original cast for the series.
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Bananya
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...then you might like
Nyanbo!
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Both animes were created in 2016, Bananya being in summer, and Nyanbo in Fall. Both are also about cat-like creatures that humans are not aware of, though Bananya are about Banana-cats, and Nyanbo about block cats. In Bananya, the narrator does more of the talking than the Bananyas themselves, where as the characters from Nyanbo have the ability to speak.
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Donyatsu
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...then you might like
Nyanbo!
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Both animes are about supernatural cat-like creatures in the human world, except Nyanbo are block cats, and Donyatsu persists of animal pastry creatures (but mainly cats). The graphics are very similar, using a realistic background, with 3D catroonish characters, though Nyanbo gives more background info in the anime, while Donyatsu would require reading the manga in order to understand the series more
If you liked
Shounen Ashibe: Go! Go! Goma-chan
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...then you might like
Uchuu Patrol Luluco
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Both are adorable animes that are around the same time length of 9 minutes, and have plenty of comedy, but Goma has more of a Slice-of-Life theme to it, and Luluco having more of a action-supernatural feel to it.
If you liked
Poyopoyo Kansatsu Nikki
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...then you might like
Shounen Ashibe: Go! Go! Goma-chan
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Both animes are about a person finding an adorable animal (Goma and Poyo), that are accepted into the family very easily. Both animes are relatively short (Goma being 9 minutes, and Poyo being 3), and both are very adorable and fun to watch.
If you liked
Poyopoyo Kansatsu Nikki
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...then you might like
Bananya
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Both animes are about adorable cats with a unique trait to them (Poyo being round; Bananya being a Bananya), and follows them on their little adventures in their household, though Poyo's is centered around other people while Bananya's is not so much.