Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai!


Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!

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Synonyms: Uzaki-chan Wants to Play!
Japanese: 宇崎ちゃんは遊びたい!
English: Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 10, 2020 to Sep 25, 2020
Premiered: Summer 2020
Broadcast: Fridays at 21:30 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: ENGI
Source: Web manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, RomanceRomance
Themes: Adult CastAdult Cast, Love Status QuoLove Status Quo
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.981 (scored by 269046269,046 users)
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Ranked: #44162
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Popularity: #475
Members: 497,512
Favorites: 1,750

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Both are comedies about a girl constantly teasing her senpai. 
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Comedy with similar character dynamics, a girl teasing a socially awkward guy. 
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They are both comedies with a boy that just wants to live peacefully and an extremely extrovert girl who wants to hang out with him.  
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1. Very annoying girl annoys a guy. 2. Gag comedies. 3. Slice-of-life. 4. "Cute" 5. The male character is disgruntled and socially awkward. 
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Both got ecchi mega oppai that tease MC all time. What more I have to say? 
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Both shows have a main relationship between a kouhai and her senpai. Uzaki-chan is set in a closer relationship to a high school, a college, while Senpaiga presents a more mature tone both in adult characters and by performing in a work environment. Both shows have a soft touch of romance and comedy is a strong point. They're not exactly the same anime, but they're worth comparing. 
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Both feature a guy's relationship with a short, cheeky, buxom gal with side characters delighted at all of their interactions. Overall similar vibe, light watching, peppered with saucy moments. Both are also set beyond high school (college / first job) 
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romcom with a tomboy 
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Both extremely funny shows that occur in the college era. Uzaki is still going on tho. Both shows have a cool casting characters, and barely do diving. 
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Both are great Feel-good slice of life anime with an isolated guy and a playful and lovable girl that just wants to be around him. 
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The lives of two ordinary guys are completely changed when a hyperactive female character makes her entrance. Both series are comedy focused that feature a heroine dragging the cast into a crazy world full of bizarre adventures. Dagashi Kashi differs revolving around a candy and sweets store, while Uzaki-chan features college students with more ecchi styled humour. Overall, if you enjoy comedy series about hyperactive female characters you will probably enjoy both series. 
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If you like Rom con. You should watch one of the all-time favourites when the queen of Tsuderere is at her peek. Even though Taiga is not my ideal main female character, I still really like the pace and story progression and ending of this all-time favourite ROM-Com for me. 
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Both have male MC that always got followed by weird female MC and always gave him a weird situation. Uzaki-chan took setting on university students and Chuunibyou took setting on High School students. And both use the weirdness of the female MC as main power of its comedy. Both also have good-looking and memorable character design. Tought that Uzaki-chan have more fanservice in it 
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Both are comedies with a touch of ecchi, though Eiken is way more explicit and Uzaki-chan is more focused on the slice of life comedy. And if you are attracted to cute, colorful girls with very big breasts, maybe you'll like the girls from eiken c: 
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Similarities - Both Male MCs are introverted/antisocial - Both Male MCs are dragged into social gatherings - Both female MCs are extroverted (to an extent) - Both series relate to moderate romance/comedy and dramatic elements Differences - Wotaku has more mature comedy VS uzaki chan is mostly ecchi comedy/misunderstandings - Wotaku is about workplace colleagues VS uzaki chan is about university senior/junior 
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the comedy that two anime series gives you it's fantastic, for sure the main characters are not the same at all but they give you the same vibe, If you have watched one of them then you know which vibe I'm speaking about. Do you need to watch that show? for me, the answer is clearly 'yes! 
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Overly extroverted girl spending time with an introverted guy to help him break out of his shell and to actually start living life 
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Both female main characters are short-haired and extremely clingy in their own way. The major difference between the two shows: Oku-sama is ecchi while the other is not. Despite that, I find Uzaki-chan more enjoyable.  
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Similarities - Male MC being antisocial - Extroverted female MC interact with introverted male MC - Both Series Female MCs have misunderstandings with male MCs Differences - Tanaka MC is naturally lazy/low energy = less social VS uzaki MC is more anti-social/introverted - There's not much romance style comedy in Tanaka VS uzaki chan has romance style comedy - Tanaka series is in high school VS Uzaki series is in University - The main setting in Tanaka is at school VS main setting in Uzaki is at home/work/at leisure businesses 
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Both shows are stupid in the best ways. The comedy hits the same, at least for me. It's just so in your face and the characters go all-in on everything they do. Outside the comedy aspects, they're both slice of life, focusing on girls who are in school, but you don't really see them going to school. The school part isn't important, it's what they get up to outside of class, and the relationships they make along the way. Both Chio and Uzaki are awkward protagonists who mostly want to have a good time with their friends. Lots of teasing and not taking themselves too seriously. Overall, they  read more 
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Both relaxing shows that put you in a good mood because of the comedy and characters. 
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