Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate


Love, Election and Chocolate

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Synonyms: Koichoco
Japanese: 恋と選挙とチョコレート
English: Love, Election and Chocolate
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 6, 2012 to Sep 28, 2012
Premiered: Summer 2012
Broadcast: Unknown
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: AIC Build
Source: Visual novel
Genres: DramaDrama, RomanceRomance
Themes: HaremHarem, SchoolSchool
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #44592
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Popularity: #1002
Members: 255,516
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Anime that feature clubs that to normal students serves no purpose but for the actual club members serves as a place to belong. Both Anime also have a nice style. 
report Recommended by Yemi_Hikari
Both series has similar character designs and the main male protagonists have similar personalities. The feeling and atmosphere of both series are also similar and has school life theme involving drama, comedy, romance. And of course, both series has characters of stark personalities. 
report Recommended by Stark700
if angel beats combine action and sol/drama but you want some extra romance, then koi choco would be a great choice. since it combine sol/drama with a lot of love. but less action though... 
report Recommended by sora2eugene
Both anime have a high school setting that is more similar to a company or even a country rather than an actual school. They also focus on politics (if you could call it that) and human drama. Chocolate does have a bigger focus on romance though, it's also a bit more light hearted. 
report Recommended by unnamedhuman
School Anime's dealing with student councils and voting processes to some degree. 
report Recommended by Yemi_Hikari
Some dose of romance and drama. Well-balanced in both series. In both series, there is a group of students that fight to protect something. Both series give off similar warmth. 
report Recommended by Nanashi666
If you enjoyed Kokoro Connect's serious, yet light-hearted approach to the bonds between friends, you'll prob enjoy this. 
report Recommended by p4ndam
In both Tears and Koi groups of people are living their carefree lives until a problem occurs that endangers their group of friends. In each of the anime they decide to fight back and make a stand at what first seems impossible with even some of the group loosing hope but they persevere to the end without giving an inch. In each the groups find friends and allies in different kinds of people whether it be for the good or bad only time will tell. At certain points in each of the anime one or multiple characters make rash or reckless decisions that affect them  read more 
report Recommended by Miyuki_Kotone
The plot is completely different but both have a childhood friend in love with the main character as well as the main character devotion to them, so if you like that sort of romance I would suggest watching both of them. Both have a school setting and uniform. 11eyes: drama, action, violence, supernatural, and romance: this is a little bit more extreme in its romance and violence - includes more romance than chocolate Chocolate: drama, romance: this is more about the school club but then concentrates more on romance later in the series 
report Recommended by tofusoy3
Similarities: • A happy-go-lucky comedy with something darker underneath. • Characters with traumas in their pasts, and who are struggling to deal with it in their own ways. • Certain similar events taking place (it's hard to explain this without spoilers) • Foreshadows the mystery and darkness early, then dials it back to gradually sneak it back in later • Both have music composed by Elements Garden Dissimilarities: • Where Grisaia's underlying plot is more believable, Koi to Senkyo to Chocolote is more absurd. • KoiChoco is more plot driven, GnK is more character driven • Lots of fan service in GnK, not so much in KoiChoco. 
report Recommended by Red_Tuesday
Both stories are romantic oriented, dealing with characters traumatic experiences, loneliness, familiar conflicts, friendship and love triangles are highly recurring themes. Also the main characters share some similarities, though White Album 2 has darker personalities, while those from Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate are light hearted. Great comedic/happy moments, as well as heavy sentimental changes, same feeling through the whole storylines. 
report Recommended by Cuoremort
Overall, they are both well-executed adaptions of eroge visual novels with a comedy bent. As well, they have a main love interest that is indicated to get with the main character, though it is not fully confirmed within the show.  
report Recommended by MrHatz4Patz
Both of these anime portray the characters’ struggles to keep their extracurricular clubs from being disbanded. In LoveLive, it’s the fight to save the School Idol Club from dissolution, while Koichoco focuses on preserving the Food Analysis Club, which faces disbandment after the school decides to cut off its funding. 
report Recommended by masz_dyy
Similar aspects: Romance, Elections, Art style 
report Recommended by AzureJay
Firstly, the uniforms are pretty much the same so that's 50% similarity right there. Both anime feature school clubs that don't really have a clear purpose. GJ-bu is basically Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate without any of the drama. Just a bunch of people chilling out. 
report Recommended by Vivalande
These two anime, while having a very different plot (one being about a boy thrown into a world of magic, the other being about an election), share some key concepts that would draw viewers of one to the other. First off, both anime are centered around one boy for whom a large majority of the girls show an affection for. The boy, however, seems to be completely clueless about what his friends think about him behind his back. If your one of the people who likes these kinds of things, then this is an anime for you. Secondly, while at first glance both seem as if they  read more 
report Recommended by LibraGraal
• Both anime were made by the same game company, Sprite Although both plots are different • both had similar character designs  
report Recommended by qilins_prances
If you like shows about clubs and school activities but you also like seeing a bit of romance and character development, Special A and Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate are in a similar league. They're both cute, funny and light-hearted without being superficial. The characters and storyline are a bit different for the two, but the overall feel of the anime are very similar. 
report Recommended by tish92
Similarities: Both have the same drama, harem and romance genre. Both muchacho's (male lead) have childhood friends. Both anime has the same setting where the place that's dear to them are threated for abolition. Dissimilarities: One is set in a school club, while the other is set in a dormitory. One has a extra comedy genre, while the other relies greatly on the drama genre. In one anime the muchacho (male lead) doesn't have a male best bud, while the other has one. One have a sad ending while the other.......we'll find out after the anime is over. 
report Recommended by Nasty001
Both series features a school life setting where the main protagonist meets many students forming various bonds with them. Both series features elements of romance as well as comedy. However, drama plays a dominant theme in both of these series that defines what school life is like. Both series main protagonist has several friends of the opposite sex that has some interest in him. Both series also has many clubs throughout its school setting. 
report Recommended by Stark700
Both TV series have basically the same idea - a group of outcasts (in BakaTest it is Class F, while in KoiChoko it is a "useless" club) trying to fight for their rights and make the situation better. 
report Recommended by Arrvilja
Though different at first, they still have a lot in common: they both have something to chew (fanservice and romance) and something to digest (economics in Wolf & Spice, politics and human psychology in KoiChoco). Learning through watching your favourite anime? Oh easy ^^ 
report Recommended by Arrvilja
Both Anime are based around school clubs that are at the risk of disbanding at various. The clubs are places where people really do nothing majorly important either. 
report Recommended by Yemi_Hikari
Both series takes place at a school setting with various clubs and drama. Both series has comedy as well as romance featuring various characters of different personalities. Both series' character designs are similar as well as the artwork.  
report Recommended by Stark700
Both anime's sertting taken place at school and the characters are both in a Club & eat snack all the time.......cheerful character with awesome art. But k on is more of a music & comedy with 0 romance and senkyo is more of romance, harem & drama kind of anime 
report Recommended by SnowLife
- Both stories revolve around a male main character surrounded by female friends. We get to learn about the girls by the connection the boy has with them. - Both stories start off with a slower and lighter pace and feel to end up with well handled drama - Both animes are in a highschool setting - Some characters are similar by the way they act or their past stories 
report Recommended by flaming-moltres
Romance - Check Jealous Childhood friend - Check Good soundtrack - Check Dissimilarities: Maken-ki has Action and Ecchi as extra genre, Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate is more into the romance and drama genre while Maken-ki is more into Ecchi and Action genre. Though both are quite good ^_^ 
report Recommended by martver
School-based romance anime that go (for the most part) beyond cliches into more interesting territory. For KoiChoco, it's the unique setting and eccentric secondary cast, as well as the ever-present backdrop of political intrigue. For Toradora!, it's a fairly realistic and convincing development of the main cast, which is comprised of likeable characters with strong personalities. Both anime are harem-ish, but are tasteful enough to avoid the stereotypically negative connotations of having a story centered around one guy and many girls. In particular, both include a strong (and very similar) relationship between two of the main heroines. I highly recommend both titles as they are  read more 
report Recommended by ataraxial
The male protagonist solves the issues of five main heroines one by one and ends up with one of them. Similar school and club setup, in fact, there aren't many differences in terms of story and development beyond slightly differing settings. KoiChoco is set in a huge student-run school with an absurdly powerful student council being the driving force for plenty of politics and everything sinister associated. Clannad is set in a more standard high school / suburban town, but throws in supernatural and existential elements. There are a lot of similarities in the scenarios that exist in each series, since real life only gives so  read more 
report Recommended by ataraxial
I know the majority of people who will be reading this will have watched and enjoyed the great storyline of Suzamiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu. Until recently, I hadn't really realized how similar Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate is to it. Similarities are: First, the two share very likeable, male and female protagonists. The only major difference is that the two in Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate share a strong attraction to each other that the viewer can see clearly. Second, neither of the clubs that have been created for a legitimate reason, but the club members are very passionate about what they do and sacrifice a lot  read more 
report Recommended by LibraGraal