Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso, Cider no You ni Kotoba ga Wakiagaru Recommendations
A "boy-meets-girl" drama, music, romance with a pinch of comedy and a bit of slice-of-life story and how they influence and impact each other's lives.
Protagonists have something they love and share with the world (Cherry and his haikus, Arima Kousei and his music and piano, Smile with her kawaii things and streaming, Kaori with her music and violin), with their friends and the main girl who is also the protagonist's romantic interest cheering them on and helping them. Kousei and Cherry are also very similar in personality and behaviour and appearance, except Kousei wears glasses and Cherry doesn't. Sometimes both get a little lost in
reality, by that i mean daydream. Cherry with his headphones and Kousei with his thoughts. Smile and Kaori are also a little similar in behaviour and personality. Regarding the characters of Beaver and Tough Boy, they remember me a little of Shigatsu's Watari Ryota. Juri remembers me of Nao Kashiwagi, and Mai of Tsubaki and Nagi Aiza. The haiku lady and Nana are also kinda like Hiroko Seto.
The animes also have teenagers as main characters, and a good part, if not most, of the characters are teenagers. They deal with their own problems as they grown up, and live the experiences, pains, and loves of Youth.
Amazing stories, amazing art and animations, amazing supporting cast and characters overall (waifus too), amazing music and, to sum up,
Amazing infinite/10 animes i would recommend to anyone.
Also, they both are also emotional and cryable anime featuring happy moments that make you have hope in everything in this universe, sad moments that will probably make you feel like a friggin newborn baby again, and are sure to make you smile and cry at the same time, like they did with me. :)
I don't watch too much romance anime as it's probably my least favorite genre in fiction, however, when i do watch one, it's surely going to be good and one of the best i ever watched. Thanks for reading! And good watching!!!!!
Just found it's also directed by the same director as Shigatsu, Kyouhei Ishiguro.
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