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Both series show funny pranks in a school setting. While Tonari no Seki-kun has shorter episodes and less characters, the comedy feels pretty similar.

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The fantasy setting is very similar with etiquette being important and portrayed well in both series. The main heroines look very similar with their long red hair and they are quite capable in solving problems and attending to their duties. The heroine is frawned upon by the rest of their circle and they are seen as weird and get isolated from society. The main romantic interests are down to earth and capable, adored by many. Their blossoming love is heartwarming and is guiding the main couple into a healthy-looking relationship. The main difference is in the personalities and upbringing of the main heroines, as one is loved and cherished by her family, and one was growing up in harsher circumstances.

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I really love the vibe

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I love the vibe

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Saya suka vibe anime seperti ini

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Both Mono and Sansha Sanyou are the comedy-SOL animes from the Manga Time Kirara brand consisting of the daily life of urban high school girls dealing with some similar interests: Food, photography, cats, and even anomalies of the girls' life! Both Mono and Sansha Sanyou also have some characters with these bespoke traits: Big eaters (Sakurako and Futaba), toxic chicks (An and Teru), emerging protagonists (Satsuki and Youko), wacky big sister/senpai (Inomata/Fake Tajima and Kou), and even the mysterious significant others (Kurokuma and Sonobe)! If you have liked Mono, you can take a peek at Sansha Sanyou too.

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Both feature a group of skilled fighters or criminals who rise against corrupt government systems in their respective worlds and both include strong action elements, dark settings, and impactful character deaths that significantly shape their narratives.

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Coming-of-age stories about the happy and the sad things. These shows both feature a cute, innocent, imaginative girl, and themes about grief, love, growth through suffering, and mono no aware; the beauty of impermanence. They don't shy away from the worst things in life, but use them as plot devices to showcase the growth of the characters. They both share this cumulative, slow-paced build up of emotions in everyday life, which make them beautiful for anyone who likes stories that touch the heart.

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Two girls from broken backgrounds, marked by loss and grief, who try to connect emotionally and grow out of their past. These anime share a similar epistolary, reflective storytelling, with motifs of literature and impermanence, and focusing on the social connection and personal realizations of the protagonists.

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Two girls who find themselves at the crossroads of life, trying to grow into adulthood while facing hardships and realizing the impermanence of their own dreams and desires, and the joy of growth. These are cute and poetic coming-of-age stories about resilience, told through the lens of the everyday life of their characters. Their emotional weight grows procedurally, and comes in the form of the mere beauty of the atmospheres and the relationship one builds with the characters, rather than through straight catharsis from particular events.

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