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Same director, based on books by the same author, set in the same universe, with many of the same characters. Yojouhan should probably be watched first.
report Recommended by Tyblazitar
It has been done by the same team with the same director, this movie's setting is the same as Yojouhan's setting and it is as incredible.
report Recommended by spepp
First of all, there are a lot of Tatami Galaxy references in the movie, so I'd recommend you to watch Tatami Galaxy first. Themes of both anime are somewhat similar, too. As is the romance between the main characters. If you have seen Tatami Galaxy before, you will love this. If you haven't, you'll still enjoy it, though. (Also, same character designer, same director and even the author of the novels is the same.)
report Recommended by selthe4th
They are based on two books by the same author, have the same director, same art style, and some shared characters. The atmosphere and a general "feel" of those two works are very similar, so one is probably the closest you could find to the other.
report Recommended by itsanaxiom
Same author and director, and kinda the same universe and characters. You will have a better understanding of one by watching the other. Same kind of humor and very creative and funny situations.
report Recommended by Z_Tetriminos
Same novel, director, good dialogue but without the repetitiveness of the original, very good movie.
report Recommended by chrisedmonds
Kinda goes without saying since Night Is Short, Walk On Girl is basically a spiritual successor to Tatami Galaxy, but anyways. Same author- Tomihiko Morimi and the same director- Masaaki Yuasa. Both heavily stylised, charming, outstandingly directed, impacting and subtextually rich. Tatami Galaxy explores themes of choices, chances and control of life while Yoru Wa Mijikashi takes on fate, perception of time and encounters, but both kinda have similar ways of portraying their messages. Both resonative and even life changing. Both share similar style in both art and presentation, and they even share some of characters. Both manage to be playful and entertaining while still   read more
report Recommended by Cheerio23
Both are works from the same author and both are dialogue heavy anime filled with cultural references, that carry a vibrant atmosphere with a similar narration style. If you like one than without a doubt you’ll like the other.
report Recommended by Akoram
This recommendation is quite obvious. The Night is Short, Walk on Girl feels like a sequel to The Tatami Galaxy. We have the same director, art style, universe, some shared characters, similar humor, and even some terms used in both shows are the same. E.g. 'Raven Haired Maiden' and a bunch others. I don't really have to say much. Similar romantic eccentric journey with a lot of comedy and non-sense and crazy characters linked by fate where no encounter is a coincidence. The Night is Short, Walk on Girl kinda feels like a short and really fast-paced Tatami Galaxy but it's not a copy at all, it   read more
report Recommended by INU4SH4
Both are directed by the same person (Masaaki Yuasa) and based of books from the same writer (Morimi Tomihiko). They have a very similar artstyle and are very dialogue-heavy. The way the stories are told is also very similar (narration; multiple short stories that make up a bigger one). Walk on, Girl also features some characters from Tatami and references it multiple times. You should probably watch Tatami Galaxy first.
report Recommended by Pitch_
I'm surprised how many Yojouhan's fans don't even know this spinoff movie exists. It has similar art, happens in Yojouhan universe and has very similar vibe. Some characters from Yojouhan make cameo, too. Just go and watch it right now
report Recommended by Nemo_Niemand
Movie made by the same director and based off of novels written by the same author. The art style is the same with a similar form of comedy as well as multiple nods and references to each other.
report Recommended by Salty_Boi
Brought to you by Masaaki Yuasa (one of the most creative directors today), both (series and film) not only share the same type of narrative (the one that invites us to get to know ourselves); They even have characters in common, which gives us the feeling of being in the same universe. All while we enjoy their love stories as a pretext to start a fantastic, irreverent and fun adventure beautifully animated with Yuasa's own style.
report Recommended by JULES_WK
Same characters, but you don’t need to have watched this to watch it. In my opinion, it is better than tatami galaxy, because it is more funny, random and romantic, but tatami galaxy has a more satisfying ending.
report Recommended by Gigiismycat
Spiritual sequel to Tatami Galaxy. Both by same studio and director. Both share similar themes. Both have same art style.
report Recommended by FoxyGramp_
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