Sasaki to Miyano


Sasaki and Miyano

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Synonyms: Sasamiya
Japanese: 佐々木と宮野
English: Sasaki and Miyano
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 10, 2022 to Mar 28, 2022
Premiered: Winter 2022
Broadcast: Mondays at 00:30 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Studio Deen
Source: Web manga
Genre: Boys LoveBoys Love
Themes: Otaku CultureOtaku Culture, SchoolSchool
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 8.211 (scored by 9226992,269 users)
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Ranked: #3802
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Popularity: #1213
Members: 208,562
Favorites: 5,201

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Sasaki to Miyano has a similar vibe to Horimiya they have the same high school romance theme The nakadanshi in both anime are quite strong, so I get the impression of a strong friendship here which is presented with a good storytelling and beautiful directing 
report Recommended by arizkykun
Wholesome romance between the lead guys themed around animation that instills a soft atmosphere. Not a lot of drama happens in Sasaki to Miyano, where as Given is driven more in emotional themes, but a gentle romance is at the center in both of these shows.  
report Recommended by Suzariah
The dub for both of these have a very similar vibe, the chaotic nature of the characters and the humor is very endearing to see 👀  
report Recommended by lynxed_out
Boys falling in love at school threw one helping the other either by singing for choir or giving manga recommendations. Both very wholesome. 
report Recommended by JustSomeone13
Adorable BL romance progression with adorable funny moments that will make you giggle and replay scene after scene! 
report Recommended by Trudyz
Both are great BL anime with wholesome relationships containing characters that clearly love each other, even if they won't admit it. 
report Recommended by Cheesyb3n
Another BL anime where the main character is unsure of his feelings and the ML is very forward with them. Instead of an office, this takes place in a high school, with characters who share a love for BL manga. Adachi and Miyano are similar characters, with the only difference being Miyano's lack of telepathy and being interested and embarrassed by his love of BL manga.  
report Recommended by LunaPKL
-Slice of life, comedy, school life and romance -Both series are LGBTQ+ friendly although in "Skip to loafer" the male and female lead don't play a part in the queer community but there's transgender representation in the show and the author herself worked on a BL manga too: Welcome Back, Aureole (Okaeri Aureole) -Endearing characters, emotional romance, and empathetic messages. These heartfelt shows feature an introspective coming-of-age journey, handled sensitively and thoughtfully. -These animea exude heartfelt sincerity, mellow energy, and tender messages about love and friendship. -Skip to Loafer: In order to pursue her dream of bringing positive changes to Japan, Mitsumi Iwakura-a sparkling high school student moved  read more 
report Recommended by JosieYeasty
both are yaoi anime where the main protaganist is in a problem and then the second protagonist saves them btw sasaki and yuri are the best ppl i have saw in a anime  
report Recommended by BoredBagger
Similar vibes, relife has a bigger cast but the feeling is quite similar, while Relife is your dream life girl x boy romance, Sasaki to Miyano is BL, relife's ost is pseudo-Jazz, sasaki to miyano is more stereotypical slice of life bright jazzy ost but the feeling is alike, In relife Kaizaki struggles with the problems of a average 26+year older no gf, no work, moving from the countryside to the city(the anime skipped this),and being the black sheep of his group of friends, Miyano on the other hand being a Fudanshi has an internal fear of being rejected for liking BL, he is the  read more 
report Recommended by KuroNoTaiyo
If you're into a relatable fudanshi/fujoshi protagonist, this could be your cup of tea. It includes lots of shipping boys and plenty of hijinks surrounding the weirdness of these otakus. 
report Recommended by dazaimaru
Light, airy vibe high-school anime with a lot of funny moments. Similar colorful art style too. Both are great if you're a BL fan.  
report Recommended by liliyoa
I'll warn you in advance that Kimi to Boku. is not a BL story, the boys here are all simply friends. However, I find warm, soft, sweet mood of these two anime quite similar, so if you'd like to watch another cute slice of life piece in high school setting, Kimi to Boku. would be a good choice. 
report Recommended by hana_a_cha
Both are slowpaced slice of life series, and both have one of the MCs trying to figure out what love feels like and whether they can be together with the person who confessed their love to them. They both have supportive queer side characters as well. 
report Recommended by Aurakin
In both stories, the dialogue is very good. quite profound gradual progression It has not got a lot of fan services like other BL stories. It has a good, interesting presentation of love. 
report Recommended by Snolled