Aiura

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Japanese: あいうら
English: Aiura
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 10, 2013 to Jun 26, 2013
Premiered: Spring 2013
Broadcast: Wednesdays at 01:35 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: LIDENFILMS
Genre: Slice of LifeSlice of Life
Themes: CGDCTCGDCT, IyashikeiIyashikei, SchoolSchool
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 4 min. per ep.
Rating: G - All Ages

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Score: 6.641 (scored by 4042140,421 users)
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Ranked: #62032
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Popularity: #2347
Members: 89,256
Favorites: 175

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Aiura and K-ON! Are comedy and slice of life anime, that take place in a school setting. Aiura’s comedy, characters and their cute personalities all harken to K-ON!’s "cute girls doing cute things" style of comedy. Both series also offer superb, very fluid and really similar animation. The only downside to Aiura is that it’s a bit short and it doesn’t have much plot development in it, compared to K-On! But it’s safe to say that if you liked watching either of them you shouldn't hesitate to try out the other. 
report Recommended by FireHeart
in same style, good short version Yuyushiki 
report Recommended by renkinsan
they are almost the same , but Wakaba * Girl has more cute characters and based on moe,both includes friends ,if you like short duration slice of life cute anime Wakaba * Girl is right for you. 
report Recommended by Sushi_Chibi
Cute and spirited high school girls engage in witty and playful banter.  
report Recommended by shigeru212
Sometimes you just can’t get enough of a high school girl trio and their silly antics. Thankfully, Aiura has been succeeded by anime like Joshikousei no Mudazukai, which uses character types similar to those in Aiura. The shenanigans of Nozomu from Joshikousei and Kanaka from Aiura are often used in order to elicit reactions from their fellow cast mates, but most of the characters in these shows are still quirky and fun enough to carry their own scenes if need be. So if you enjoyed the dynamics between the characters in Aiura, then you might want to give Joshikousei no Mudazukai a shot as well. 
report Recommended by Swiggy
Both series consist of a few minutes of random slice-of-life hilarity. Easy watching. 
report Recommended by DenpaOnna
Do you like slice-of-life shorts filled with cute girls, nice animation, and that prized fuwa-fuwa feeling? Well then, this pair of anime are just the ones for you! 
report Recommended by Fujaku
Aiura appears to be an highschool version of Ichigo Mashimaro. The feel is pretty the same, and Kanaka of Aiura is very reminiscent to Miu of Ichigo Mashimaro. Everything and nothing happens in both the shows with these cute/funny girls. 
report Recommended by Disillusion
Aiura and A-channel have the same appeal, simplistic, and adorable. Similar scenarios and events happen throughout each series, making them a typical slice of life. If you liked A-channel but thought it dragged on too long, Aiura is the shortened and sweeter version.  
report Recommended by Nikoru-san
Both shows are slice-of-life comedy about a group of highschool friends. Kanaka is similar to Chizuru in terms of personality. Overall, a carefree atmosphere is common to both shows.  
report Recommended by SolitaryGray
Both are short and very funny. Deal with school and friends. 
report Recommended by Koloshow
Both have a "comfy" and laid-back atmosphere. Yuru Camp has the comfiness of camping, whereas Aiura has the comfiness of everyday life. Each is also rich in character interactions. 
report Recommended by bucket3432
I can't say that they are very similar, but the two of them focus on moe characters who like to spend their time talking and having fun with their friends. Both series episode duration is 3-4 min too. 
report Recommended by Juan
Aiura is similar to WWW.Working as they have a similar theme of funny happenings in everyday life. Aiura is only 3 minutes long compared to WWW.Working's 23 minute episodes. Although, Aiura is more about school girls and is ridiculous in it's own right. Unlike WWW.Working, since Aiura is short it's something fun you can watch if you have less time to spare. :) 
report Recommended by PlumAppleJuice
Main characters have similar personalities. Both are really good comedies. The only difference is that Aiura doesn't contain violence and Kill Me Baby has a lot of it. 
report Recommended by annelora
Another SOL depicting the friendship and daily interactions of three young girls that is WAY more hilarious than it has any right to be 😆 
report Recommended by gappasaurus
They're both about cute girls doing absolutely nothing Both have short episodes (Although in azumanga there are several episodes in one, making the episodes last 20 minutes) 
report Recommended by Ahiru229
High school life. It may not be the most eccentric, it may not be the most adventurous, but it is an honest experience, at least in Joshikausei and Aiura that is. Whilst they don't have a lot to offer other than the aforementioned, they are two high school stories you don't want to miss out on due to their simple and funny episodes. Both are comedic SoL shorts that are very fast to binge (both are TV shorts). With Joshikausei lacking dialogue and Aiura being a little true to aspirations people have.  
report Recommended by NextUniverse
Leisure time as a student is always one that gives around good laughs and joy. Minami-ke and Airua both follow this same concept with friend circles going around and causing all types of different fun things to do with one another. Minami-ke also uses the family of Minami sisters compared to Aiura, just a group of friends. Both are good s.o.l comedy anime that I would imagine bring a laugh to many of those who watch them.  
report Recommended by NextUniverse
Hitoribocchi no Marumaru Seikatsu is similar to Aiura in character design, their behaviour, and how they feel. Aiura's trio is like Hitoribocchi's main trio and they atr doing same cute funny things. Both series feel wholesome, cute and funny, but Hitoribocchi is on the more wholesome and cute side of the genre and Aiura is more on the funny side of the genre. Also Hitoribocchi is 24 minute per episode, while Aiura have only 5:30 minutes (and 2:55 of them are opening and ending). 
report Recommended by lolechka04
These animes are very different for each other, but they still share same kind of atmosphere. Both place on school and are light minded series. If you have seen Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi, I really recommend checking out Aiura, since episodes are so short you can really finish it at one-sit-trough. 
report Recommended by Peapain
Another slice of life about a girl friend group (Of three). Aiura is much more laid-back however, perhaps also more realistic (Title also starts with an A hahahhahhaahahha) 
report Recommended by WumpaDumpa
The series is known to be short, but funny in a sort of way. Mostly just the daily lives of the characters and somewhat in a cute appearance. Miyakawa, revolves around the daily lives of the sisters, who are in a state of poverty and trying to save up money. Aiura focues on the three main characters on school activities.  
report Recommended by omega_d94
Both anime are about young, cute ladies who go through their comical lives at high school. While Lucky Star is filled with references of other series, Aiura is focused solely on their lives. 
report Recommended by zetazach
Both series are about a group of young girls and their shenanigans. Both have very short episodes but Mangirl does a better job of fitting more comedy into such a short time frame. 
report Recommended by cappyspaz
Both shows have clever and enjoyable jokes that are usually presented in a boke and tsukkomi format. 
report Recommended by shigeru212
While Love Lab has more of a story than Aiura does, both shows are essentially humor derived from groups of teenage girls wasting time. The relationships between characters are also similar.  
report Recommended by colonelpanic
both are 3 min gag shows about high school girls. both don't have much of a plot yet you find yourself enjoying them anyway. 
report Recommended by Saijuro
3 Girls in a club doing random stuff with lots of funny moments. Why not give it a try? 
report Recommended by niso_iso
They are school girls playing in their everyday life, both give the same feelings and also a little comedy to spice up things. and don't forget that both have a great art. 
report Recommended by skywind08
If you liked how "fresh" and different the voice acting is in Aiura, you will LOVE Tesagure! Bukatsumono to bits. The latter is also more well-done in the comedy department. Tesagure! Bukatsumono is suited for more advanced anime watchers, due to trope references and Japanese puns and lingo. Comedic genre: Wit & wordplay, deadpan and non sequitor. 
report Recommended by Red_Tuesday
Short school comedy series, focusing on the three main characters who are an all female cast. Though Inugami-san focuses on Yuri, the other focus on normal activities.  
report Recommended by omega_d94
Short animes featuring high school girls doing everyday things - light comedy and slice of life ... 
report Recommended by Allografter
-Both animes are based on school -both animes are about friendship -both have similar humors -both are short episodes 
report Recommended by Sushi_Chibi
Both are short time running and are cute shows following a trio of girls through their school experiences  
report Recommended by wonwoo