Momokuri

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Japanese: ももくり
English: momokuri
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Type: ONA
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Dec 24, 2015 to Feb 4, 2016
Producers: Lantis, comico
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Satelight
Source: Web manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, RomanceRomance
Theme: SchoolSchool
Duration: 12 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.041 (scored by 4063740,637 users)
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Ranked: #41462
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Popularity: #2050
Members: 109,250
Favorites: 324

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Both anime revolve around an innocent and cute couple 
report Recommended by imjayhime
clumsy boy and caring girl the same feel, raises the mood when watching it 
report Recommended by azuriaa
Cuteness overload if you still want to keep dying from that here. Though it's short and only ONA but it's worth it. Two main characters being cute and stuff. I try my best not to spoil so I can't say much *flails* 
report Recommended by Rijouku
Momokuri and Tsurezure Children are both short and cute romance anime. They are a bit similar, although Tsurezure children revolves around more couples than Momokuri. 
report Recommended by Melody
In these potently cute chibi portrayals of innocent young love, shoujo romance (Momokuri) and seinen comfort (Acchi Kocchi - Place to Place) converge. These are the Turkish Delight of romance anime, dependably sweet and fun. Ironically, Acchi Kocchi's star pair may appear to fit shoujo stereotypes: a blushing shy girl, and a cool, quiet guy who is adept in many fields and always knows the right thing to say. Meanwhile, Momokuri's girl is obsessed with a short, ordinary boy; it's a purer, healthier form of the entertainment offered by shounen harem shows. The familiar frustration of the indefinitely postponed confession is softened here. Acchi Kocchi's ultra-light  read more 
report Recommended by nDroae
Both are fairly short (Akkun to Kanojo is 3 and 1/2 minutes, while Momokuri is 12 minutes), featuring a light, cute romance between the protagonist and love interest who, while sweet in their own way, has serious stalker tendencies.  
report Recommended by vividlyASMR
Both are romance shows that explore the relationship rather than going through journey of getting the characters to become a couple. 
report Recommended by Aidayo
The same romance comedy that involves one of the couple that has some insecurity about his partner. 
report Recommended by JiangHaoyi1979
I'd recommend watching the first season of Chuu.. before watching this. This season is very similiar to Momokuri, because it has the same idea - a couple trying to figure out how to get along, and how being together actually works. They slowly start holding hands, kissing, etc. 
report Recommended by SlavicIndo
In both series you get to see actual relationship and both have pretty cute characters. Momokuri is bit on the comedy side while Horimiya has more progressing. 
report Recommended by QUIL1TY
Both have that koibito thing were the other half is older while the other one is younger, there is also that wired thing that the other half has towards his partner. 
report Recommended by JiangHaoyi1979
If your looking for something cute and fluffy then i definetly recommend you this anime, in terms of art style, they look adorable that goes for romance aswell. 
report Recommended by ZackAMV
The reason why I paired O2M with Momokuri, was that both have the same romcom where girl wants to be with guy to the point of obsession. Though O2M ws more of seinen kind, never the less both were worth taking a look. 
report Recommended by Whoahoho
- One word, CUTE. - Pure and innocent love at a young age - In both shows the characters blush excessively and get shy easily when it comes to eachother and feelings - Slice of life of couples lives from first dates to first time holding hands - Both are few of romance series out there where you can watch a couple start dating within the first few episodes!  
report Recommended by HeyYouPikachu
Similarities: - The female protagonists are in love with the male protagonists. - The shows both exhibit a light-hearted, romantic setting with some comedic aspects. - There's nothing too dramatic or dark in either of these shows. Everyone's cute. Everyone's nice. Differences: - Momokuri focuses more on the romance as opposed to Gekkan Shojo, which focuses more on comedy. - The female protagonist in Momokuri has a more unusual outlook of love and affection. 
report Recommended by ohanae
The reason I say this is because the Main Female Lead obsesses over the Male Lead and not in a good way, the main difference between the two is that in B Gata H Kei The female lead wants to have sex with him while in Momokuri the female just wants to date him and know everything that he is doing and going to do. 
report Recommended by ClannadIsLife
They both have a cute couple and a boy who's trying to prove his love. 
report Recommended by Merry_Widow
There is this same fluffy romance and comedy theme even if Momokuri might be a little more romance centred. Also, the setting is middle school rather than a cafe. The gags also came from the odd interaction dynamics between characters as opposed to simple discovery of the characters. 
report Recommended by Amandineylan
Both are shows that'll REALLY make you just feel all jittery and happy from seeing such a cute couple blossom and go through all the things young, unexperienced teenagers go through, that we never got to experience but always fantasized about. 
report Recommended by logan87654321