Kotarou wa Hitorigurashi


Kotaro Lives Alone

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Synonyms: Kotaro Lives By Himself
Japanese: コタローは1人暮らし
English: Kotaro Lives Alone
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Type: ONA
Episodes: 10
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Mar 10, 2022
Producers: None found, add some
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: LIDENFILMS
Source: Manga
Genre: Slice of LifeSlice of Life
Theme: ChildcareChildcare
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 26 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 8.171 (scored by 9541095,410 users)
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Ranked: #4252
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Popularity: #1488
Members: 167,360
Favorites: 2,156

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Both are really cute, wholesome stories about how the main kids lost their parent as kids, so they are taken care of by an adult while trying to survive themselves 
report Recommended by iNinjeek
To me they both feel similar because of the family-like topics they have. They can both have cute and sad moments too (Gakuen Babysitters being a lot more friendly with it) But yeah overall you should see Kotarou Lives Alone if you want something more deep yet similar to Gakeun Babysitters.  
report Recommended by MXTXEnthusiast
Kotarou's whole character really reminded me of Kokkuri MC, with the eccentric way of speaking, acting fine while holding a lot of pain and trauma, others taking care of the MCs even though they are not asked to do so, but both animes have an overall funny and nonchalant vibe despite the occasional emotionally painful moments. 
report Recommended by Mango-tan
- children as main leads - deals with very heavy topics like child abuse through the perspective of children - dramatic and sad but still has a lot of comedic moments 
report Recommended by 0atmeel
Both shows involve the theme of a single male who never had to worry about kids finding himself in the position of taking care of one, resulting in him making adjustments in his life and priorities. 
report Recommended by mwalimu
Both baby sitting a baby Beelzebub has fantasy and school setting, while Kotarou lives alone focuses on the kid.  
report Recommended by spectre699
Both centre around childcare; between the child who has wisdom beyond their age amongst strangers along with an ensemble cast of characters who unwittingly care for them despite their non-filial yet warm connection. It sure to pull the heart strings of familial love. 
report Recommended by IchiroEX
Similarites: Both are slice of life anime related to taking care of kids. 
report Recommended by Shinryu-Hazard
Both revolve around the theme of family and are wholesome, funny, with a tinge of bittersweetness. 
report Recommended by Reaper_Red
The characters share great similarities between trauma and trying to over come it and better themselves. They share a great resolve and wanting to be more and better than their current standings, along with age and other personality similarities. Kotaro is a modern day setting whereas Ranking of Kings is a more medieval setting but they are still both similar and very sweet and heart breaking in the way the characters are explored. I have found both wholesome and gut wrenching to watch and would definitely think if you like one the other is worth a try :)  
report Recommended by triggerfish
Older sibling figure taking care of younger child while dealing with own struggles. Similar genre and feel 
report Recommended by Limitado
Both feature characters' backstories related to bad parenting and characters living on as they get over their past. ( + both are masterpieces c:) 
report Recommended by Prysterex
Both feature a kid on their own and a guy who decides to look after. They also both handle the topic of domestic issues. While they may have similar plots they have a completely different feel to them. 
report Recommended by Reaper_Red
Both series revolve around a child and people without blood relations who take care of the them. Both series are heart warming, though Buddy Daddies is a lot more cheery compared to Kotarou wa Hitorigurashi's realistic setting.  
report Recommended by mellonpan
I personally started watching Kotaro on Netflix and I immediately thought of Umaru-chan, a series I love very much! It is similar in the way it mixes light hearted humour with the main character being a small/chibi cute character but different as Kotaro seems to be more deep with emotions, also had me tearing up and crying at some parts. Anyways I've only just started Kotaro and I can already tell it will be one of my favourites so I suggest either anime, if you like one you'll probably like the other.  
report Recommended by HardeepSean
Wholesome family time 
report Recommended by fatboylikesanime
A slice of life with quirky neighbors, just as enjoyable and similar in a way. Filled with shenaningans too. 
report Recommended by NicTac
Damn, this anime is wholesome and depressing at the same time 
report Recommended by boyoungsi
Kotaro Lives Alone and Tokyo Godfathers have sentimental stories that blends comedy and drama and that feature a disparate group of adults taking care of a child under usual circumstances. Kotaro Lives Alone is definitely a hidden gem that is overlooked likely due to the artistic style, but anyone willing to give this anime a chance will find themselves surprised by this touching story. Tokyo Godfathers is a well-known movie, but it is still far less popular compared to any highly rated anime series likely due to its realistic and mature storyline. I encourage you to consider this recommendation as your next anime if  read more 
report Recommended by lancelot200
Guy that looks cold on the outside but actually isn't ends up taking care of a kid who is sort of lonely and going through a hard situation. Other adults around end up also taking care of the kid and they all form a very cute bond that will probably give you tears. 
report Recommended by geekncurls
Both MCs are named Satou and both live in practically identical apartment buildings. Both MCs spend most of their time with their quirky neighbors. And most importantly both series put a lot of focus on overcoming trauma and enjoying life more. Thanks for reading 
report Recommended by Larcus
Older sibling figure taking care of younger child while dealing with own struggles. Similar genre and feel 
report Recommended by Limitado