Musaigen no Phantom World


Myriad Colors Phantom World

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Synonyms: Musaigen no Phantom World
Japanese: 無彩限のファントム・ワールド
English: Myriad Colors Phantom World
German: Myriad Colors Phantom World
Spanish: Myriad Colors Phantom World
French: Myriad Colors Phantom World
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Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 7, 2016 to Mar 31, 2016
Premiered: Winter 2016
Broadcast: Thursdays at 00:00 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation, Crunchyroll
Studios: Kyoto Animation
Genres: ActionAction, ComedyComedy, FantasyFantasy, EcchiEcchi
Themes: SchoolSchool, Urban FantasyUrban Fantasy
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.851 (scored by 250811250,811 users)
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Ranked: #50922
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Popularity: #420
Members: 565,993
Favorites: 1,367

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The Main female from both anime must face Phantoms/Youmu in order to live. The Main guy from both series help them. They are in a club that deals with these phantoms/youmu. Both anime made by Kyoto Animation.  
report Recommended by AnimeFan500
* Both are a mix of Slice of Life & Supernatural... * Episodic & lighthearted series... * Teenagers with supernatural abilities... * Harem includes a loli, tsundere, kuu/danderes and a male sidekick... * Both series has a little bit of action...and comedy... * Catchy OP/ED's... 
report Recommended by Konte
This anime kind of reminds me of No Game No Life. Nice art and a "smart" protagonist living in a colorful fantasy world. If you're fine with a lot of ecchi and fan service with a nice plot and a cool idea, you will like this show.  
report Recommended by Azzo67890
Kids are exposed to something that gives them superpowers. One being more action oriented than the other while one has more drama. School setting for both, and the art is great for both as well. 
report Recommended by ChillPhil
Supernatural, ecchi KyoAni animes. They both start out pretty silly, but get more emotional for the last couple of episodes. The main characters couldn't be more different, but the arkward situations they get themselves into are similar. Setto is physically similar to Mai, but mentally similar to Koito, but Reina and Latifa aresimilar both physically and mentally.  
report Recommended by TaliaMatsuo
Teenagers fight spiritual beings. 
report Recommended by Dango
How the ever fast changing world twirls the past and presence of a group of teenagers together, and the interactions and incidents stemmed from it alter courses of their lives, for better or worse. 
report Recommended by SgtBateMan
Somehow, this anime reminder me about this Kyoani show. To be blunt, the aspect that I could saw through it was the atmosphere: the light atmosphere of it caught me really bad to relate with the show of 2016. Alas, the monsters on it, kind of, got me too, still, the whole concept it's different, since Musaigen is more innocent and doesn't work that hard in the fanservice, but, it does have some too. Other thing that's worth it to mention is the animation- even if it doesn't reach the quality of Kyoto animation, the character design, at least, tries to be more relatable, however,  read more 
report Recommended by AlCreed
Both anime series are kinda lacking story wise, but really fun to watch because of their silly and colorful nature. Both have some pretty amazing art and similar characters. They are both mostly cheerful and silly with few serious moments. 
report Recommended by Frogge
Both are action fantasy dramas with characters fighting the good fight against the forces of evil. Both will also trick you into thinking they are anything more than harem anime. 
report Recommended by McKemzie
both: deal with teen's problems and/or supernatural phenomena, but Musaigen has a more unique setting have science references here and there, although in Seishun it's more pretentious and makes less sense somehow have the same feeling, idk The world-building and overall writing are better (more consistent) in Musaigen IMO. 
report Recommended by free_to_choose
Both MCs are able to use drawings to summon monsters they created to fight on their behalf against monsters trying to destroy their worlds. These MCs use their abilities to change the fate of the worlds they are trying to protect.  
report Recommended by Comet_Official
Both series take place in words where supernatural powers exist but can only be accessed by teenagers, in the case of Musaigen no Phantom World because of it being by birth after a certain event, and in the case of Guilty Crown because of only teens being compatible with the awakening tech. Both have a school setting with a romance plot that has harem vibes, althought Musaigen no Phantom World is more open about it than Guilty Crown, as the latter does have more stuff happen outside the school. Given that they were animated by Kyoto Animation for Musaigen no Phantom World and Production  read more 
report Recommended by Ionliosite2
Both anime sets in a world where everyone could suddenly see hologram-like ghosts and decided to just live alongside with it. The main characters in both anime are also a bunch of schoolkids that goes around to solve problems related to these ghosts. 
report Recommended by Heswee
The characters look like a carbon copy but without the ear. It's a Similar genre, and both shows are very colorful. 
report Recommended by Phantom_13
Both have platoons that are considered "worst" in their academy, both get new members for their platoon as the anime progresses, magical students fighting supernatural creatures, nice art, and most importantly, cute girls. 
report Recommended by Tronitus
Both are KyoAni adaptations of light novels, the character designs and tone are very similar. In both the characters experience delusions in which they must defeat a force threatening their world and form a club to fight against it, these fights are very detailed with similar choreography in both. The major difference in Phantom World is that these delusions are real. Both series share seiyuu for the main heroines which are Maaya Uchida (Rikka/Koito) and Sumire Uesaka (Dekkomori/Mai). 
report Recommended by Jerkhov
Both are about groups of kids fighting against phantom creatures in the real-world. The glitching effects around the monsters are quite similar. 
report Recommended by Lemon
I found Bakemonogatari to be similar to Musaigen no Phantom World in it's atmosphere. Both shows deal with phantoms/demons/ghost stories/mystery/fantasy lore. Bakemonogatari takes a much more serious tone with it's consistent story telling. Musaigen no Phantom World takes a more comedic route with each episode having it's own different story. 
report Recommended by Nikoru-san
Main Similarities: •Main characters slay monsters to earn money. •Male protagonist is surrounded by female companions. -Is it possible love? Maybe. •Similar genres. •Great artwork  
report Recommended by RFernandez23
Phantoms are very popular in the field of anime nowadays. Last season, we watched how Yato, Hiyori and Yukine fought the Phantoms in the anime, "Noragami Aragoto". This season, another action-packed and interesting anime will display how teamwork and friendship able to annihilate the Phantoms that cause chaos in the world.  
report Recommended by salamander02
Characters from both animes have different special abilities. Musaigen no Phantom is more comedy/ecchi whereas Norn9 is mystery/adventure.  
report Recommended by -CG
Highschool. Club. Phantom. Comedy. Musaigen has more fan service but Tokyo Raven actually has a story and decent plot twists. The art is som what similar 
report Recommended by somedayasunbae
Alien 9 is similar to Musaigen no Phantom World in it's main plot setting. In Alien 9 they are in a school club that fights aliens off their school grounds aided by Borg their alien helmets, Musaigen no Phantom World is also about a high school club that fights phantoms and use their special powers to their advantage. Though each show has a very different tone, Alien 9 is much darker and physiological whereas Musaigen no Phantom World is much more lighthearted.  
report Recommended by Nikoru-san
At first this may seem completely unrealistic, mainly because Angel Beats is far superior, but hear me out for a couple minutes. -Both involve characters going back to confront their past to move on -Both involve high schoolers in a fantasy world -Both revolve around a group of friends -Both hint at romance 
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