Long Riders!

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Synonyms: Longriders!
Japanese: ろんぐらいだぁす!
English: Long Riders!
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 8, 2016 to Feb 5, 2017
Premiered: Fall 2016
Broadcast: Saturdays at 21:00 (JST)
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: Actas
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, SportsSports
Theme: CGDCTCGDCT
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.711 (scored by 1067410,674 users)
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Ranked: #58062
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Popularity: #4285
Members: 29,310
Favorites: 60

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Both shows are about cyling Both shows have a high school setting Main characters are new to cycling Both shows are centered around cute girls 
report Recommended by oryouohagi
When I was watching Yuru Camp I immediately was reminded of Long Riders by the long peacefully scenic shots of mountains and landscape. Both shows feature cute girls doing outdoor activities. Long Riders focuses on riding bikes; Yuru Camp focuses on camping. Both series have a similar feeling when watching them, very relaxed and cute. Both shows also teach the viewer a lot about the activity they're doing and go in depth on biking/camping. If you enjoy slice of life, cute girls doing cute things, and friendship building I would recommend both shows.  
report Recommended by Nikoru-san
Both shows are about cute girls going for a ride together in a club in a school environment. The big difference is that in Bakuon, the girls are in high school riding motorcycles while in Long Riders, the girls are in college riding bicycles. The characters in the club feel pretty similar, while the feel and atmosphere of the show is similar as well.  
report Recommended by GridironOtaku
Its same thing but with different object. Long Riders! has focused on Biking btw but with worse animation 
report Recommended by RioAl
Both are lighthearted cute girls shows with bigger focus on their respective activities (sports) rather than pure SoL. 
report Recommended by JustAnotherShiro
Well for starter is a all female cast. No boys allowed! Second both MC are "newbies" in terms of the arts - although one is biking and the other is theater Third - Both have comedy situations Fourth - Both are "dummy" guides on how to... - How to begin biking - How to begin a theater trope  
report Recommended by Paulo_Goncalves
Both are slice of life anime involving a timid girl who takes up a sport/hobby and makes new friends. In Yama no Susume it is mountain climbing and in Long Riders! it is cycling. 
report Recommended by TFO1013
Both of these animes are animes featuring a sport already made into a popular anime, but feature a main cast of women instead. The art style of both are very moe, very clean, with nice colors and character designs. Both have a minor yuri vibe that is apparent, but not overbearing. Shakunetsu no Takkyuu Musume is different in that it's about Ping Pong, it features middles schoolers rather than college students, and the main character is actually experienced at her sport.  
report Recommended by zaverix
Amanchu and Long Riders share a similar scenario/plot and characters. In each our main character is learning something new and trying a new sport/hobby. Amanchu has diving and Long Riders is about cycling, the main character of each show is very new or never tried the new sport and has a friend to teach them everything there is to know while making new friends along the way. If you enjoyed the relaxed slice of life vibe from either show I would recommend the other. 
report Recommended by Nikoru-san
Both anime about bicycles 
report Recommended by Ashi_lover
Long Riders has the same feel as K-On!, juz with bicycles instead of a band. Characterization almost mirrors well: both have long-haired shoujos, tsun-ish shoujos, demure-ish shoujos, genki-ish shoujos, yep. Best of all, both have main leads who are ditsy and clueless, brimming with passion on what they get fond of, both even have reliable imoutos. If you're into overflowing with cutesy and diabeetus, then these shows are for you. 
report Recommended by GiancarloLS