Fantasy Bishoujo Juniku Ojisan to


Life with an Ordinary Guy who Reincarnated into a Total Fantasy Knockout

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Synonyms: Fabiniku, Isekai Bishoujo Juniku Ojisan
Japanese: 異世界美少女受肉おじさんと
English: Life with an Ordinary Guy who Reincarnated into a Total Fantasy Knockout
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 12, 2022 to Mar 30, 2022
Premiered: Winter 2022
Broadcast: Wednesdays at 00:00 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: OLM
Source: Web manga
Genres: AdventureAdventure, ComedyComedy, FantasyFantasy
Themes: IsekaiIsekai, Magical Sex ShiftMagical Sex Shift, ParodyParody
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.131 (scored by 8542385,423 users)
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Ranked: #37122
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Popularity: #1338
Members: 188,125
Favorites: 816

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Fantasy Isekai comedy series that both take the piss out of the genre while having really great chemistry between a group of loveable core cast members 
report Recommended by MerlinSam123
Basically both animes have a similar main quirk, that being the main characters are desperately trying to not show their obvious attraction to each other and trying to get a confesion out of the other, while a third party (fujiwara/ goddess of love and beauty) is ocassionally meddling with their plans. Both animes are in the comedy genre, the main difference between them would be the settling, kaguya follows the highschool slice of life pattern and have no supernatural elements while bishoujo takes places in another world filled with magic and fantasy elements 
report Recommended by RaidenSteiner
Its gender bender isekai. What else 
report Recommended by k1080
Both have gender bender where the "girl" starts to swing that way 
report Recommended by Blu_17
Both anime have a particular view of isekai which is full of comedy! They make fun of stuff that is common in isekai worlds getting almost ridiculous (exaggerating things for example) and both have a refreshing way to portray that. If you like any of these anime, then watch the other because you will have the same fun.  
report Recommended by zzshcl
they give off the same vibe and they're both really funny  
report Recommended by Pastel20
Jail- Licht, Tachibana- Jinguuji, similar comedy, isekai 
report Recommended by KuroNoTaiyo
They both have a similar plot of two best friends/rivals where one gender swaps and they try not to fall for each other. However, Kuro Gal ni Natta kara Shinyuu to shitemita is smut, so please be advised. 
report Recommended by fespadea
While one is a gender-bender rom-com isekai and the other is a parody of the shonen/superheero genre with a focus on the protagonist's mental health, both shows feature a comically OP MC who's OPness is often a source of comedy during action. They also have very similar comedy styles making fun of their respective genres. 
report Recommended by CompNerd
They both star two close friends, one of them gets gender flipped, and there's a lot of humor in which the other starts questioning their feelings for the one gender flipped. 
report Recommended by VenomEmperor
Not only does the main character Gabriel and Tachibana from each anime look extremely similar, the side characters also have a similar vibe to them depending on their intelligence and knowledge level. Although two completely different plots, the characters appear almost the same in each anime. By watching these two, it is almost like looking at a mirror at how the characters would continue to play out the story line due to their similar nature and both feature good character development for their characters. Thus, if you like one, you should also like the other.  
report Recommended by Bloodshote
Both plots have nothing in common, but the comedy of both shows share similar feelings, Gintama is a Classic, Fantasy Bishoujo like Gintama has no direct objective of path to follow, like early Gintama Fantasy Bishoujo is entertaining without puzzled yourself figuring out what’s going on or happen 
report Recommended by KuroNoTaiyo
S: Both MC are reincarnated Both have two MCs Both MC are from modern Japan Both MC are comedy fantasy D: Tensei is sword MC vs Fantasy is trans MC 
report Recommended by ST63LTH
Two rom-com fantasies with characters transported from the real world to their fantasy settings. Circumstances are different where in Hamefura, the main character is isekai'd due to death but transported to the setting of a visual novel she plays. In Fabiniku, two main characters are transported just like that by some Goddess but one of them undergoes a change. Their plots differ a lot but perhaps the most similar aspect is the amount of comedy they have balanced out with wholesome moments but I would say Hamefura is more regal in approach and Fabiniku is a lot more hyper and faces more towards comedy compared to. 
report Recommended by BonBonToro
Both shows focus on jokes about boomers being trapped in isekai, with the only difference being that in one show the characters are in isekai and in the other they have already returned from another world.  
report Recommended by RobertBobert
The main gist of the series are rather similar - a guy turns into a cute girl and in both cases are treated as "curses". The rival of that guy either liked the person already previously or starts to have feelings towards the "new girl". However, Tenshi na Konamaiki is not isekai while Fantasy Bishoujo is.  
report Recommended by Lylaaz
1) Both have a lot of 'hectic' humor. 2) Both parody RPGs. There's also the fantasy world, having two protagonists, and even sharing the common old premise of beating the monster lord. The only significant difference is that Mahoujin Guru Guru is a little more story oriented. 
report Recommended by Segaco
Just like Fantasy Bishoujo Juniku Ojisan, Gonna be the Twin-Tail!! is also a comedic series where the protagonist gets gender bent, Mitsuka Souji might be able to switch back and forth but the way some of his friends react to the changes come into play frequently, you will also find a lot of similarities in the sense of humor that both anime use parody their respective genres, Fantasy Bishoujo with isekai, and Twin Tail with magical girls.  
report Recommended by Hazamelis
The two main male MC's are similar in personality. You had one that is mister perfect that everyone wants to be with or be around and the other is more in the shadows as a helper, but often overlooked and taken for granted. In both anime, mister perfect takes notice of all the help the overlooked male gives to others and is rather happy to be around him more so than any females.  
report Recommended by HimeCrycho
S: Both MC wrestle their enemies regardless of gender Both MC isekai into a fantasy world from modern Japan Both MC are comedy fantasy D: Hataage! MC is a wrestler v Fantasy MC are salarymen Hataage! has a single MC v Fantasy has two MC 
report Recommended by ST63LTH
Similarities: Sasaki to Pii-chan and Fantasy Bishoujo Juniku Ojisan to both feature main characters who are well into their early to late thirties. They explore themes of transformation or reincarnation into fantasy worlds where the protagonists navigate new lives and challenges while retaining their adult perspectives and experiences. Both series highlight the protagonists' adjustments to their transformed or reincarnated forms, emphasizing their maturity and how they apply their life skills in their new environments. Differences: While Sasaki to Pii-chan focuses on economic strategies and interdimensional trading as the protagonist aims to build wealth and navigate business challenges, Fantasy Bishoujo Juniku Ojisan to revolves around a middle-aged man who  read more 
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