One Room

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Japanese: One Room (ワンルーム)
English: One Room
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 11, 2017 to Mar 29, 2017
Premiered: Winter 2017
Broadcast: Wednesdays at 22:40 (JST)
Producers: SMIRAL Animation
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Typhoon Graphics
Source: Original
Genre: Slice of LifeSlice of Life
Duration: 4 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 5.561 (scored by 5030750,307 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #118922
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1810
Members: 131,581
Favorites: 164

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This one too is like a role play anime. like you are the camera and you are doing something with them. It's also a very short anime. Just few min. 
report Recommended by Vimu_Riyuga
They are POV series, with some ecchi moments. 
report Recommended by FinNote
POV anime where the viewer dates anime girls. 
report Recommended by Punkero
Both have 4 minute episodes and zoom in on characters body parts for no particular reason. 
report Recommended by C-radica
Slow Start and One Room are both shows about cute girls’ daily lives in a very similar art style. While Slow Start surrounds the lives of high school aged friends in and out of school, One Room focuses on three different romantic relationships taking place outside of a school setting. One Room also utilizes a first person perspective while Slow Start uses the typical first person perspective.  
report Recommended by MelodyFire
Both are short duration POV anime. If 'One Room' is about a warm romantic relationship that makes you feel like you are interacting with the girl, then 'Dogeza' is about the protagonist manipulating girls to show her panties and breasts. 
report Recommended by Na0kiKun
Both are about adults that seem to be unexperienced with girls... and are rather pathetic. 
report Recommended by yonatan_
Both are first-person animes that revolve around the audience meeting the cast of the series, and having several interactions. Both series are fairly short, and make the person feel as if theyre actually interacting with the character. One Room is directed mainly at guys, while Pillow Boys is to girls.  
report Recommended by Marshmewwos
Similar short focused on multiple stories of different relationships. There are a lot of 1st POV scenes as in One Room, making you feel like you are the one talking to the female yourself.  
report Recommended by Dignity
The basis of the two anime are very similar, as both anime are in POV format with a girl talking and little or no dialog from the 'guy'. Both anime also include the same three types of girls: an imouto (little sister), a childhood friend, and a stranger, and the facial reactions and attitudes of the girls are also somewhat similar. And while Idol Kouhosei may be a hentai, there is enough innuendo in One Room to give it an almost similar feel. 
report Recommended by elkensteyin
While the first season of Anitore! XX actually focuses on training, the second season becomes more of a harem from the viewer's POV, much like One Room. 
report Recommended by Punkero
Can't be bothered with real life human interaction? Prefer 2-D waifus in yo laifu? Well these two titles are tailor-made for you. Here, you're placed in the protagonist's shoes, commandeering his point of view as you get cozy with some lovely 2D babez. With similarly drawn character designs and a need to pander to its viewer, these two titles are practically siblings.  
report Recommended by ZephSilver
Both are relatively short series that focus on cute girls delivering nothing but fan service w/o crossing the line into ecchi. 
report Recommended by broodo