Koufuku Graffiti


Gourmet Girl Graffiti

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Synonyms: Happy Cooking Graffiti
Japanese: 幸腹グラフィティ
English: Gourmet Girl Graffiti
German: Gourmet Girl Graffiti
Spanish: Gourmet Girl Graffiti
French: Gourmet Girl Graffiti
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 9, 2015 to Mar 27, 2015
Premiered: Winter 2015
Broadcast: Fridays at 01:46 (JST)
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Shaft
Genres: GourmetGourmet, Slice of LifeSlice of Life
Theme: CGDCTCGDCT
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.801 (scored by 2953729,537 users)
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Ranked: #53372
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Popularity: #2506
Members: 81,274
Favorites: 160

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Cooking is love and cooking is life! Imagine living through the end of one’s lifetime without the pleasure of experiencing prominent cuisines, that would be nothing short of heartbreaking. ‘Shokugeki no Souma’ and ‘Koufuku Graffiti’ share an older brother - younger sister sibling relationship that will certainly put a smile on everyone’s face with the comedy, friendship and hardships along the way. ‘Koufuku Graffiti’ focuses more on the slice of life and the female side of things. The erotic satisfaction on food cannot be mentioned enough as it deliver joy and laughter in a fun experience. Cooking skills + creativity will be tested and  read more 
report Recommended by ShanaFlame
Moe adolescent girls? Checked. Mouth-watering food? Checked. Epic eating scene? It's not extreme as Shokugeki for sure, but its hella nice show. Koufuku Graffiti surrounds a girl and her cousin enjoying the saying, "What's good to eat?" with various culture cuisines. Pizza, fried chicken, and soba noodles on a summer's day. I request watching this if you want to adventure more food p o r n. Ramen Daisuki Koizumi-san mainly focuses on ramen and our ramen-fanatic Koizumi-chan. Only a few witness her teachings and gulp along with the ramen goddess. Slurp, slurp, slurp! 
report Recommended by Onininichi
Food brings people together. Shows about cooking, eating, and the bonds that people form whilst doing so. Koufuku Graffiti is a lot shinier and is more focused on the eating together aspect, whereas Amaama to Inazuma has a more subdued colour palette and is more about cooking together. 
report Recommended by Lemon
- Both are from Shaft - Both of these slice of life anime are about a group of cute girls doing cute things - Both have the same calm Atmosphere 
report Recommended by Jousuke
Cute girls eating food in cute ways. Dagashi Kashi for sweet, Koufuku Graffiti for savoury. 
report Recommended by Lemon
Surprised no one else recommended this. These shows's have their main focus on the food that's being made and how delicious it appears to be. Isekai Shokudou focuses on mainly Western dishes while Koufuku Graffiti focuses on more Japanese dishes. Both are great slice of life shows that are relaxing to watch. 
report Recommended by Drew
- Both shows are insanely relaxing - Both shows "focus" on culinary arts (More so in Koufuku but oh well) - Both are cute to an extreme (More so with Gochi-Usa) - Both shows will keep a smile on your face at nearly all times - Both shows feature ending themes performed by the seiyuus of the main characters - Both shows made me cry tears of joy 
report Recommended by MsMasada
Both are cute and funny cute girls doing cute things series where the main characters bond and spend time with each other over (very delicious looking) food and drinks. 
report Recommended by wangxianlove654
Both shows are about characters giving vivid descriptions about how food tastes. In Wakako-zake the focus is more on how well food tastes while Gourmet Girl Graffiti is more about the social aspect of eating. 
report Recommended by GridironOtaku
-Both about cute moe girls that cook. -Koufuku Graffiti is longer and revolves around a range of food, not just bread.  
report Recommended by kikirllett
Rediscover your passion for your hobbies, through the magic of moe today! It's a "choose your own adventure"! Join Ryou and Kirin in Koufuku Graffiti (Happy Girl Cooking) as they partake in a tantalising selection of popular Japanese dishes that is sure to leave your mouth watering by the end of each episode, or prepare to ascend to new heights with Aoi and Hinata in Yama no Susume (Encouragement of Climb) through their lofty tour of various landmarks in Japan, marked with countless opportunities to take in the beauty of the scenery around them. Featuring cute artwork that is up to moe standards, catchy OP/ED themes, and  read more 
report Recommended by Avelynn
Both anime series always eat in a cute a way, eat together with love. Flying Witch show is also steadily making me want to eat more healthy types of things lol They have similarities to the protagonist and friends around it. They're both slice of life but Flying Witch is a supernatural genre. The anime is pure, cute, calming & chill. You're in for a treat! They're both great show. Little unfocused, little short, but wonderful art direction, very chill. Aaaaaand, Flying Witch was wayyy better than Koufuku Graffiti! if you're anime type is Koufuku Grafitti, try Flying Witch. I'm sure you'll love it! 
report Recommended by Tentai-chan
Once again it's not only about cute girls doing cute things, but it's more about that. Both Slow Loop and Koufuku Graffiti have great foods those made by excellent cooks like Koharu (Slow Loop) and Ryou (Koufuku Graffiti). Not only that, the most important thing is both series describe about the family bonds (stepsisters in Slow Loop and cousins in Koufuku Graffiti), mainly the past of the main characters about losing their most significant others (Hiyori who lost her father, Koharu who lost her mother and little brother and Ryou who lost her grandmother). Anyway both series are great for you to heal yourself. 
report Recommended by iamshin320
Do you want to describe warmth and simplicity in a thing? If yes, these are the thing you want for. Both Koufuku Graffiti and Yuru Camp have so much heartwarming moments, comfy atmosphere, cute heroines and most importantly awesome foods. If you want to chill and indulge yourself, Koufuku Graffiti and Yuru Camp are the solution all you need. 
report Recommended by iamshin320
Both Koufuku Graffiti and Anne Happy are about friendship between 3 high school girls. In both shows the main theme of episodes is doing something sweet with/for your friends. Anne Happy explores the developing friendship through their shared suffering of being unlucky in life. Koufuku graffiti explores the developing friendship via cooking and eating food. and sharing food. 
report Recommended by engineer_wolf
Okay minus all the action, blood & naked vampires.. if you got used to all that weird head turns and tilts you'll definitely like both!  
report Recommended by ShinyOppai
While Yakitate! Japan focuses on the wacky, often exaggerated but nonetheless very fun food-reactions on breads that sends souls to Heavens, makes your eye like an F1-racer, and allows you to change the future; Koufuku Graffiti makes its food-reactions from a supple of moe-glazing art with a help of verbs and adjectives to describe the tastiness of foods. 
report Recommended by GiancarloLS
The "Toradora!: Bentou no Gokui" special and the "Gourmet Girl Graffiti" TV series both delve into the psychology behind preparing food not simply in terms of "how to make something tasty", but also in terms of "what to cook up". For those who are interested in seeing food prepared with a slight backdrop of a school setting as well as friendly interactions between good friends, these two anime should definitely be on your radar and you ought to check them out. 
report Recommended by StevenHu
Both slice of life with over the top animation and cute grills. If you liked all scenes with food in Non Non Biyori, you'll enjoy Koufuku Graffiti. :3 
report Recommended by Guerak
"Gourmet Girl Graffiti" / "Koufuku Graffiti" and "Sushi and Beyond" / "Eikoku Ikke, Nihon wo Taberu" both involve comprehensive cooking alongside reactions of tasting delicious food. 
report Recommended by StevenHu
Group of cute girls in a slice of life series about cooking - or more importantly, eating. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
Those both of the girls, Ryou and Ichigo they are related about her Grandmother's memories in cooking and to inspire their food as the beautiful taste, both of them aiming to cook the food from memories to Grandmother. 
report Recommended by Tuscavoir
Both focus on cooking and foods Both have same relaxing atmosphere Both explaining the ingredients and how they make the food when cooking by telling it step by step rapidly, unlike Shokugeki no Souma who explaining it after serve and let people taste the food 
report Recommended by Crocospect22
Two anime about a trio of friends going through life and school together. Both have a lot of moments that center around food and eating together, as well as both main character's trying to adapt to living on their own. A similar care free slice of life feel is present in both anime, with sprinkles of funny, sweet, and adorable moments as well. 
report Recommended by Benienma