Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Kimi to Boku.
Japanese: 君と僕。
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
13
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Oct 4, 2011 to Dec 27, 2011
Premiered:
Fall 2011
Broadcast:
Tuesdays at 01:30 (JST)
Licensors:
None found, add some
Studios:
J.C.Staff
Source:
Manga
Genre:
Slice of Life
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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#14132
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Popularity:
#1336
Members:
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New Interest Stack
Interest StacksThe best of the best in the comedy department. If there was a time machine to go back in time, I would do it for each of the anime listed here, ordered from the best to the least (again). Boy version of the CGDCT genre. Mainly silly comedies and slice of life. If the other kind of Slice of Life is more drama heavy, of course there are light ones. The shows will make you feel comfortable, lighthearted, and giggle at the same time. These are the fun Slice of Life shows you might actually enjoy. If there's a rich-flavored cake, of course some people can enjoy or prefer plain vanilla ones. This is a part of a series of stacks that are about artistic tendencies in anime (and that border the fine line between sophisticated and pretentious). The anime stack of mostly all-male casts which is original or adapted from mangas/novels. No romance anime here (yes there are some who fell in love but romance isn't the main plot). I won't include the sequels because the stack is limited to 50 so you gotta find them out by yourself. Just some Iyashikei(healing) anime to make your day better. Continuation of my previous list of anime series not so well known for their titles, some not necessarily underestimated, but easy to go unnoticed in the community. Overflowing with situational comedy, the everyday school life of the most ordinary teenagers, a large number of side characters with various funny gimmicks that create a kind of elusion of the reality of this quirky world. The fun soundtrack, the urban setting, and the vibes of old teen shows from my childhood are one of the most valuable things I love about anime. I've always been particularly fond of big-cast shows like this because of the nostalgic high school atmosphere and sitcom style of humor they provided, so I wanted to create a separate list for that. Anime about various twins, including fraternal or triplets, quadruplets, etc. In general, any anime where twins are the main characters, love interest, or at least very important side character. In some shows, the characters are step siblings, but the premise or certain events still position them as sort of "twins". All these anime's include very shippable characters who mostly have no other person in the anime you could possibly ship them with. This is a marketing ploy because this makes anime/ships very popular as well as being apart of the lgbtqia+ community is not openly embraced by any Asian media. A lot of these anime's has novels, manga chps, side manga, official art, and drama cds that are very suggestive or downright very gay. They have all have very suggestive scenes in the animes as well including op, ed, end credits that are very fruity. The title speaks for itself. Les animes qui te font ~fuwa fuwa~ dans le kokoro (bonus si y a de la bouffe ou des jolis paysages en prime). These anime primarily focus on one or more childhood friends. The friends might have reunited after a long period of time apart, or they might be characters who start a relationship in a Romance anime. A Childhood Promise might also be involved. The Japanese word "iyashi" (癒し) means healing, and the term "iyashikei" refers to anime and manga that "heal" the audience by instilling a calming feeling or evoking emotional carthasis. Almost always, Iyashikei stories have peaceful, somewhat mundane, and nostalgic atmospheres. The settings are idyllic with little or no conflict, and the narratives focus on personal reflection, heartwarming moments, a vague sense of melancholy, and/or an appreciation for the small things in life. |