If you liked
Fruits Basket: The Final
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...then you might like
Kimi ni Todoke 3rd Season
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Cinema of all the land finales. You should just watch both series as they are phenomenal in the shoujo sphere.
If you liked
Nissin Chikin Ramen CMs
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...then you might like
Condom Battler Gorou
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Basically anime parody of popular anime references. Whether that be Pokemon or DBZ, but all in the form of some kind of promo.
If you liked
Anime Tenchou Movie
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...then you might like
Nissin Chikin Ramen CMs
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Anime parody to a meta level I guess. If it works normally, it can probably work in meta. Commericals check out.
If you liked
Asience: Kami wa Onna no Inochi
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...then you might like
Suntory Can Beer CMs
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Look how far we can go with expensive anime adverts. Beer is for the time with the ones closest to you. Shampoo for when the hair needs its own bath time. Take your pick.
If you liked
Anime Tenchou Movie
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...then you might like
Condom Battler Gorou
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Same reason as to why this relates to the OVA Anime Tenchou. Random scenarios cool powers and vibrant images. If you don't think that's fun, then you aren't looking in the right way. Watch these anime for proof of my claims.
If you liked
Anime Tenchou
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...then you might like
Condom Battler Gorou
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What your life would have looked like if it were in some Shounen Jump universe. Overdramatic and flashy superpowers where you least expect them can still make for good fun.
If you liked
Fuujin Monogatari
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...then you might like
Rhythmens
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Meaning to every episode. Meaning to every action. Meaning to every sense of life. Meaning in this world can be observed through the calm times of our surroundings.
If you liked
Goblin Slayer
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...then you might like
Kaifuku Jutsushi no Yarinaoshi
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Controversy, controversy and more controversy. It's overshadowing a more sinister story though. Both of them have very angry men filled with nothing but revenge.
If you liked
Akira
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...then you might like
Tokyo Revengers
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If Japan is good at one thing. It's taking kids and getting them to do all kinds of unrealistic stuff. I mean, if Akira and TR with their gangs and violence don't prove this, then I don't know what will. Watch them for that reason and see just how far middle schoolers can go with time travel shenanigans and cyberpunk madness.
If you liked
Akira
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...then you might like
Dorohedoro
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Madness, with a dash of style. I'm talking, every bit of hell is let loose, but all so casually too. It has become a lifestyle here, simply second nature. An ecosystem built on some lethargic but vigorous world… Crazy world but I'm sure you'd love it.
If you liked
Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica
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...then you might like
Vanitas no Karte
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The music, the damn music really. There's also Itamura Tomoyuki but the music in particular. They are both eloquent due to the prestigious use of stellar music. Like really, it is kinda crazy how good music makes an anime.
If you liked
No Game No Life
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...then you might like
Amagi Brilliant Park
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The Captain and the Leader. NGNL and Amaburi are stories based on the average individual taking up a forced off chance in life they wouldn't expect to change their entire world, quite literally too. What is given to us is a story of nothing but fluidity and vibrant colours roaring across the atmosphere of this strange fantasy world. NGNL is more centred around games, so expect a lot of strategy and tactics to come with these mind games. Compared to a more relaxed but demanding management role present in Amaburi. Whether you are the neets for the world's best gamers or just some random bishounen at school, the world calls you, and the world demands you. Good comedy fantasies that captivate their world to the utmost standard.
If you liked
Amagi Brilliant Park
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...then you might like
Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
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Whilst vastly different in content that is not literal, the fact that Amaburi and Re:Zero feature at least human characters that do very human things whilst working is commendable. I suppose Re:Zero does a frighteningly better job than Amaburi, but that isn't to say that Kanie isn't anything worth praise. He is smart in comparison to Subaru's approachability, both of which are exploited in their respective worlds to bring the most out of both. Would recommend both if you are into stories that will keep you on board for the entire duration of their running (this is coming from someone who has a hard time finishing anime normally).
If you liked
Amagi Brilliant Park
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...then you might like
Charlotte
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You are just some random guy, a little more special than others but random for the most part, and you find yourself in a life-changing situation because some interesting waifu comes and swipes you into a society beyond your imagination. Well, there's no escape, so you might as well just stay there and use your powers in the way that you've been commanded to. But hey, lemme tell you that life's not actually that bad with the weirdos. Our protagonists join a group like no other, getting boring hands-on experiences and memories like no other. Whether it is using your powers to help out other weirdos, or trying to explode your theme park, there are only fun and wholesome relationships to be made here. It may not be real life but the viewing experience is very fun. So join in.
If you liked
Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun
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...then you might like
Suki tte Ii na yo.
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What nice twist of fate. You are a quiet girl, minding your own business, and it just so happens that the really hot guy in town falls for you. As if shoujo couldn't be any more shameless. Regardless, these two stories have their protagonists, Shizuku and Mei, have their experiences dating the hot guy trying to get closer to one another, at such young ages too. They are blissful stories of young love and what treasures lie within them. Full of sweet moments everyone loves romance to have. Seriously, could you ask for any more? Maybe a less bothersome male protag but they both work well. Wouldn't you know, they are products of their time too (seasonal-wise too)?
If you liked
Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai
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...then you might like
Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun
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For this recommendation, I simply want to point out that the only reason to watch these two is for their kuudere girls, Kuroneko and Shizuku respectively. It counteracts the annoying insufferable god-awful tsunderes they are partnered with, although I'd argue Haru is way better than Kirino, so you might have a hard time watching Oreimo.
If you liked
Ikezu
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...then you might like
Gummies
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A little crazy how both translate lol. But they are wild shorts that have a nice little surprise at the end you wouldn't have expected to see coming. That's all I can say.
If you liked
Jirijiri Moyou no Ryuuryuu Tenten
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...then you might like
Kaisei
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People relaxing, vibing, just living life. It's a calm and easy world here. Something to truly live for... Both are well worth your time since they are short too.
Every now and then you just need that one fulfilling and relaxing fantasy anime. Just so happens that both these (literally) long titles have that in store for you. Don't underestimate the small things that life gives us. May seem "empty" and "generic" but I promise they go a long way if you don't try to extrapolate to something that isn't meant to exist in these realms. As they do, you do as well. Relax and watch the lives of communities and close ones grow into something special.
If you liked
Tokubetsu na Mainichi
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...then you might like
Kimi ga Suki.
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Very wholesome H for real. It's actually incredible. You are missing out on some strong vanilla if you say no to either.
If you liked
Wu Shan Wu Xing (2020)
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...then you might like
Bai Niao Gu
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Chinese animation looking kinda good. Fluid and epic. No sign of taking shortcuts around here. Both are pretty good shorts that have a lot of references to Chinese culture and just the showcasing what the awesome power of animation can give to an audience. Maybe both can be considered a little deep too depending on a few scenes...
If you liked
Tenki no Ko
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...then you might like
Cider no You ni Kotoba ga Wakiagaru
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Some teen romance and a Shinkai movie. Idk what more you want me to say. For the purpose of persuasion though, I will tell you that both have aesthetics and although trip up later in the story, has a romance that makes up for the silliness. It's maybe not the biggest go-to, but it's nice on your list.
If you liked
Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san
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...then you might like
Alice-san Chi no Iroribata
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Living life together for the ages to come brings family and relations to create stronger bonds as the days go by. The stories in Alice-san and Maiko-san may not offer the most nuanced expressions, but they offer clarity through representations of everyday life being exactly that, mainly in regards to food and relationships. Enter the two wholesome stories of what it looks like to live a good life with people you care about.
If you liked
Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san
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...then you might like
Sewayaki Kitsune no Senko-san
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I'm not the most experienced, but I think life looks a little bit like the presentation on paper from Senko-san and Maiko-san. A working life and a domestic life do well hand-in-hand, like the perfect fit of a glove. It's a simple bliss I would recommend more to look into and gain satisfaction from. It's truly wholesome. It's very tasty too.
If you liked
Rescue Me!
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...then you might like
Bikini Warriors
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Tiddies, and too many of them. It's anime like these that have no artistic, intelligent or educational value to them. But who cares when the entertainment is literally big anime tiddies. Seriously, if you are looking for anything more, you've come to the wrong place. Turn back now. There's nothing here for sane people. Thank you for your time.
If you liked
Rescue Me!
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...then you might like
Hantsu x Trash
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Random ecchi OVA is a random ecchi OVA. It is both random, and ecchi, because really and truly, what is the point of putting in the effort to something that is random, with its sole purpose being to give you stimulus? Of course, there is none. If you like obscure things and ecchi, these two would go well for you, albeit both being low-quality.
If you liked
Rescue Me!
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...then you might like
Ishuzoku Reviewers
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What can I say that won't already be said? I suppose I can point out that Interspecies Reviewers is more meaningful and a lot more fun that Rescue Me, but here in ecchi, everything goes. So what's to complain about? All around dumb fun, but I'd recommend Interspecies more.
If you liked
Asa made Jugyou Chu!
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...then you might like
Rescue Me!
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The main dude is supposed to look like a very bad person because that's ecchi comedy. And because it is an ecchi comedy, you can expect all the jokes in the book with these random OVAs. Who cares tho if what you are looking for is straight-up ecchi? Anyways, both are dumb fun for those nights.
If you liked
Aki-Sora
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...then you might like
Rescue Me!
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Hmmm. I guess Aki Sora and Rescue Me are a little different from one another, but with the whole ecchi and sex antics, it's not too far off. If you want to go into the forbidden world then Aki Sora waits for you, compared to a more comedic short is Rescue Me. Whatever the pick, they are both crazy at what they sell, be it for unsightly reasons or illogical ones.
If you liked
Kagaku na Yatsura
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...then you might like
Rescue Me!
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Basically twins. - Useless - Big tiddies - Short - Stupid - Degen approved Might as well file them for plagiarism. Would recommend both for a short fast-food experience on a bad McDonald's afternoon (the one where they mess up your order and the food is mediocre beyond belief).