Oruchuban Ebichu

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Ebichu Minds the House, Anime Ai no Awa Awa Hour, Anime Lovers' Awa Awa Hour, Anime Lovers' Bubble Bubble Hour, Modern Love's Silliness
Japanese: おるちゅばんエビちゅ


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 24
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Aug 1, 1999 to Oct 1, 1999
Premiered: Summer 1999
Broadcast: Unknown
Producers: Pioneer LDC
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Gainax, Group TAC
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, EcchiEcchi
Themes: AnthropomorphicAnthropomorphic, Gag HumorGag Humor, PetsPets
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 8 min. per ep.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Ranked: #24922
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Popularity: #3104
Members: 54,793
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Adult humor and unorthodox art. 
report Recommended by Crochax
both have similar styles, stupid characters, and the jokes are simply "under the belt" but ebichu is a bit more... explicit 
report Recommended by opal34
Short episodes with similar sense of humor.  
report Recommended by Crochax
Both are comedies that focus on pervy humor but show little or almost no fanservice 
report Recommended by Maka
Both are aimed towards sexual comedy, with their main characters being aloof at times. 
report Recommended by antisocialbutter
These comedies are very random, juvenile, absurd and crazy. 
report Recommended by Ez
Both are comic shorts based on the work of Mangaka Itō Risa and feature speaking house pets. Ebichu is definitly for mature audiences only while Higepiyo is family friendly. 
report Recommended by AccipiterF1
90s anime with short episodes and dirty jokes. Frustrated Office Ladies dealing with sex and romantic relationships.  
report Recommended by arisusagi
Both series are about a normal girl living with an over-the-top perverted roommate. The roommate usually crosses the line and gets beat up in the process. The primary difference is that Ebichu tends to deal with sad and somewhat realistic adults who aren't very good people, whereas Jashin-chan is more wholesome and family-oriented.  
report Recommended by skyhei1995
Kinda the same style Produced by Gainax in 1999 Both comedic joseis of adult woman Short anime 
report Recommended by Jamesmarshallhay
Ebichu is good for exploring the more raunchy and perverted side of comedy that Excel Saga also displays. 
report Recommended by SplinterOfChaos
Both series are comedy focused and have a main character who isn't exactly human (one is a Squid Girl and the other is literally a talking hamster), therefore they speak and act a way different from most humans around them. Both characters stick to their shtick throughout the series. Both are fairly hilarious.  
report Recommended by ZachM
Comedy series which are both very silly in nature, although Ebichu is a lot more adult-oriented, and Azumanga is school-life. Ebichu and her master are comparable to Yomi and Tomo, in that one character teases and annoys the other, more serious character. 
report Recommended by Pikangie
An extremelly funny, sloppy and silly view on the various aspects of sexuality. Both include cute rodents. 
report Recommended by ladyxzeus
Lots o' sexual humor in both of these series. Oh yeah, and all the subordinate characters get beaten up by their masters. TAT *sobsob* 
report Recommended by Kimpish
Both are comedies with same art styles, sex innuendos and random humor.  
report Recommended by bonkler
Both are bizarre, short comedies that don't hold back when it comes to the dirty stuff. Same kind of humor. 
report Recommended by brynolf
Both are short episodical anime full of toilet humor and don't make too much sense, also, both of them are trashy and fall under so-bad-it's-good category. 
report Recommended by grsh