8 [Similar Anime] Like Kaguya-sama: Love is War Season 2
Below are some anime that are quite similar to Kaguya-sama: Love is War Season 2 . Have a look at the recommendations below and what people’s thoughts are on these animes.
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COMMENTS FOR MY TEEN ROMANTIC COMEDY SNAFU
If you like the atmosphere in episode 6 of Kaguya-sama, then Oregairu is the full series of that. Well both of the series have great comedy. Oregairu might say it's a rom-com anime but it's more on drama side (specially on season 2) rather than romantic while Kaguya-sama have a innocent cute romantic type with lots of humor in it. Honestly just watch both series they're both great!
Both are romance stories set in a school. The dialogue between the love interest are funny and full of wit. Both stories develop their characters heavily and have similar character traits to each other. Kaguya and Yukino both act indifferent towards the main protagonist. The MC of Oregairu share similar characteristic to Ishigami.
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COMMENTS FOR OURAN HIGH SCHOOL HOST CLUB
-The wide difference of social status between Tamaki and Haruhi is the same as the gap between Miyuki and Kaguya. While Tamaki is highly regarded as a royal man like Kaguya’s social upbringing, Haruhi is a commoner.
-both anime are set in prestigious schools for wealthy families.
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COMMENTS FOR MAYO CHIKI!
If You want a romcom show that's enjoyable and funny then this is the show for you. Just don't put your expectations high.
COMMENTS FOR GINTAMA
Despite the difference in themes, both shows are carefully crafted character-driven comedies that capitalize on the comedic skits to make the audience invested in the characters and thus enhance the emotional impact of the serious arcs. They both use the tropes of their respective genres in creative and self-aware ways and have a penchant for meta, fourth wall breaking humor.
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COMMENTS FOR THE DISASTROUS LIFE OF SAIKI K.
Although Love is War is a completely unique and refreshing love comedy, The Disastrous Life of Saiki K is probably the most similar to it.
Similarities:
-Both animes are cut up into short scenes
-Both are comedies
-Both have a girl trying to get the guy to fall in love with her
-Both male MCs have an obsession for coffee
-Both have dense side characters
Differences:
-One is more centered around romance while romance for the other is occasional
-Male MC in Saiki K has super powers
-Male MC in Saiki K does not care for romance
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COMMENTS FOR MOB PSYCHO 100 II
Pretty much the anime most like Mob Psycho in terms of the overall enjoyment and feeling. Both do a lot of things and do them near perfection or perfect.
Both have a weird style, Exceptional comedy, AMAZING character writing and a feeling that they are more enjoyable for anime fans.
Reigen's arc is pretty much just as strong as Ishigami's arc
All the characters are beyond lovable
Kaguya is more Romance and a better comedy
Mob is More action-oriented and Does the best fights and animations
COMMENTS FOR KODOCHA
While they differ in the way they deliver their particular brand of comedy, and their premises are completely different, these two rom-coms share A LOT of DNA.
Both these anime are meticulously directed—in their own strange ways—to illicit laughs, while hiding a surprisingly thoughtful dramatic side. Both series also share a continuing plotline where situations change and characters grow despite being comedies.
While in Kodocha, you won't find the characters engaged in some over-the-top mental battle like in Kaguya-sama, the main pair do bump heads throughout the show as their personalities and beliefs clash.
COMMENTS FOR TORADORA!
If you like romance with fight between the characters until they fall in love, you'll like Toradora too.
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