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“Puberty syndrome – Abnormal experiences rumored on the internet to be caused by sensitivity and instability during adolescence. This year, Sakuta Azusagawa, a second-year student at a high school near Enoshima, meets several girls that are experiencing this “puberty syndrome.” For instance, he meets a wild bunny girl in the library. She turns out to be an actress on hiatus, Mai Sakurajima, who is also his senior at the school. For some reason, no one else can see this enchanting girl. How did she become invisible…?
10. The Pet Girl of Sakurasou

Description: Sorata Kanda has a real problem – he just can’t say no to the cute face of a kitten! However, his lovely strays have finally landed him in trouble, as his dorm doesn’t allow keeping pets. Given an ultimatum to get rid of the cats or move out, Sorata makes the mistake of standing up for himself and finds himself exiled to Sakurasou, the home of misfits the school doesn’t know what to do with. Yet the more he spends time there, Sorata sees they all have their own incredible talents. None, however, enthralls him more than the latest arrival: Mashiro Shiina, a world class artist who is seemingly incapable of feeding or clothing herself! Since none of the other residents have a shred of responsibility, the onus of ‘Mashiro Duty’ falls to Sorata; what will become of Sorata and his latest stray, and will he ever achieve his goal of escaping Sakurasou?
Number of Episodes: 24
Release Year: 2012 – 2013
Written by the same Light Novel author, Pet Girl of Sakurasou and Bunny Girl Senpai share a similar style of humor that is mixed with real world implications which hit close and hard to home. Both also are absolute tearjerkers at times too. If you liked one, you’ll very likely enjoy the other.
9. The World God Only Knows

Description: Dating sim master Keima Katsuragi wants nothing more than to immerse himself in the 2D world, chasing digital girlfriends. But when the so-called ‘Capturing God’ answers a mysterious email from an unknown sender, Keima finds himself chasing down real-life ladies in an attempt to help the peppy demon Elsie de Lute Irma capture ‘lost souls’ escaped from the depths of hell. Now, lest the explosive collar around his neck detonate, Keima must convince various girls to fall in love with him in order to scare out the souls hiding in their hearts.
Number of Episodes: 12
Release Year: 2010
The story revolves around a guy with “dead eyes” or no motivation, who nonetheless is a great person, who will help those in need although complaining about it the whole time. The heroine(s) is a girl who needs the protagonists help, although she will deny it and try to push him away. In the end its only through hard work and determination that our protagonist can solve their problems.
8. Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches

Description: Suzaku High School student and problem kid Ryuu Yamada is in a bad mood after being chewed out again by the teacher today. As if his day couldn’t get any worse, he falls down the top of the stairs with honor student, Urara Shiraishi! When he comes to, he’s switched bodies with her! Two people who couldn’t be more opposite from each other find themselves running around the school in each other’s bodies! All from a kiss! The problems don’t stop there in this school romantic comedy that starts with a kiss! The non-stop fun has only begun!
Number of Episodes: 12
Release Year: 2015
Both shows explore the same supernatural powers/concepts. Rascal approaches it as quantum mechanics, and Yamada approaches it as magic, which really are both the same thing.
7. Rent-A-Girlfriend

Description: In Japan, the lonely have a new way out — online services that rent out dads, children, even girlfriends! When Kazuya’s true love dumps him, he’s just desperate enough to try it, and he’s shocked at how cute and sweet his rental girlfriend turns out to be. But she wants to keep their “relationship” a secret, and there’s a complication… she goes to his university… and their grandmothers are in the same home… and they live next door to each other?! And Kazuya finds out she’s not nearly as nice in “real life”…
Number of Episodes: 12
Release Year: 2020
They are both romantic and lighthearted, well, not “always” lighthearted, but anyhow- Both animes have some fun adventures with cute girls, some silly/kinda dumb main characters. Plus, and a whole bunch of fun side characters. These animes are quite similar, actually, but both maintain entirely separate plots.
6. Your Name

Description: Mitsuha and Taki are two total strangers living completely different lives. But when Mitsuha makes a wish to leave her mountain town and for the bustling city of Tokyo, they become connected in a bizarre way. She dreams she is a boy living in Tokyo while Taki dreams he is a girl from a rural town he’s never been to. What does their newfound connection mean? And how will it bring them together?
Number of Episodes: 1 ep x 107 min
Release Year: 2016
Your Name and this anime are pretty similar. Body swapping, disappearing, alternative universes, and supernatural occurences that are beyond comprehension. Both animes capture the struggles of youth and the strength of loving someone and remembering them even if the world forgets. The heart over the mind.
5. Charlotte

Description: Very few adolescent boys and girls have an onset of special abilities. Yuu Otosaka is one such man who uses his ability unbeknownst to others in order to lead a satisfying school life. Then one day, a girl named Nao Tomori suddenly appears before him. Their encounter reveals the destiny for wielders of special abilities.
Number of Episodes: 13
Release Year: 2015
The main characters of both are pretty similar in mannerisms and looks, and both have the same type of relationships prominent. Both also get much more serious near the end of their seasons.
4. The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (2009)

Description: The eccentric Suzumiya Haruhi wants nothing more than to meet aliens, time travelers and espers… but she’ll have to settle for the everyday Kyon instead! Along with the mysterious Itsuki and the vacant Mikuru, the duo forms the SOS Brigade – a club whose mission is to discover the mysteries of the world. Armed with a razor sharp wit and a skill for manipulation, Haruhi will stop at nothing to have fun at all costs, even at the expense of Mikuru’s dignity!
Number of Episodes: 28
Release Year: 2009
Both deal with supernatural occurances within a high school setting. Both are highly character-driven and have likeable leads. Haruhi goes more of a comedy route while Rascal is about an equal mix of comedy and romance.
3. Kokoro Connect

Description: At Yamaboshi High, joining a school club is required, so when Himeko, Iori, Taichi, Yoshifumi and Yui couldn’t find a suitable choice, they decided to create their own: the School Culture Club! Together, they pass the days meeting and coming up with topics for the group’s newspaper – that is, until one day, Yoshifumi and Yui proclaim that they switched bodies last night! Soon after, all five members of the gang find themselves inadvertently swapping at random, with no end in sight. What, or who, caused this supernatural phenomenon?
Number of Episodes: 13
Release Year: 2012
The same kind of strange phenomena happens to the characters in both anime. While kokoro connect revolves around a group of friends, Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai seems to focus on a main duo. The characters in both stories grow and get to know each other as well as themselves better.
2. My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU

Description: After being turned down by his unrequited crush, Hachiman Hikigaya is determined to live out the rest of his high school life single and socially tuned out to avoid the folly of youth. But Hachiman’s resolve is lacking compared to his guidance counselor, a woman determined to change the boy’s ways. So, much to his dismay, Hachiman is soon forced to reach out to those around him by joining a club dedicated to serving others. Alongside the cold, but beautiful club president Yukino, eager Yui, and other new friends, Hachiman will try to stomach his new volunteer work and survive his ultimate fear: being involved in a typical high school romantic comedy.
Number of Episodes: 13
Release Year: 2013
Both series have a very similar vibe, with a very similar dynamic between the main characters, despite them being distinct in their own ways. Lots of sarcasm, lots of banter between the lead pair, plenty of drama and warmth in equal measure when all is said and done, but some really down-to-earth representations of trope-ical characters.
1. Bakemonogatari

Description: Koyomi Araragi is an aloof boy who holds a strange, supernatural secret which inadvertently leads him to others with similar stories. Gods, spirits and afflictions can be pesky things, taking important memories or causing unusual tendencies – a fact that Koyomi and others are unfortunately aware of. Using the help of an eccentric homeless man, Koyomi is able to help new friends he meets along the way with their own paranormal conundrums…
Number of Episodes: 15
Release Year: 2009 – 2010
Both series center around a boy who deals with mysterious goings-on surrounding other adolescents in and around where he lives. The two have similarly witty dialogue and banter between the mains, and similar characterizations in the leads.
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