Skip to Loafer


Skip and Loafer

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Japanese: スキップとローファー
English: Skip and Loafer
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 4, 2023 to Jun 20, 2023
Premiered: Spring 2023
Broadcast: Tuesdays at 23:00 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: P.A. Works
Source: Manga
Genre: DramaDrama
Theme: SchoolSchool
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 8.121 (scored by 134748134,748 users)
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Ranked: #4832
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Popularity: #886
Members: 291,437
Favorites: 3,361

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- both are romance & comedy - have a similar wholesome feeling - feature an awkward female protagonist & a very popular male MC - center around finding friendship 
report Recommended by Kabochan
Country girl goes to Tokyo and changes the life of the boy/boys she meets with her attitude skip and loafer focuses more about the friendship/relationships and heroine tarumono focuses more on proving oneself and overcoming challenges 
report Recommended by Zero_r2
Hotaru's personality is similar to Mitsumi. They're both cute happy girls that want to make others happy. Skip to Loafer is more wholesome than this one, but its not as romantic heavy. Both girls are in school, but Skip to Loafer focuses mostly on friendships. Hananoi and Souske are also similar in a way, but mostly due to parental issues. 
report Recommended by cooldogmom
Something about the time they came out and the atmosphere ..i liked both of them as a general watch 
report Recommended by Adnan_Nahian
Both shows have: -Comedy and romance. -A cast full of charming characters, all very different from each other. -A show focused on love, friendship and different kinds of affections and relationships. -Characters dealing with realistic conflicts.  
report Recommended by catcontreras
Karma exists! 'Skip to Loafer' seems to be a payback to 'Ookami Shoujo' in both stories, as we have similar-looking characters. In 'Ookami Shoujo,' the black prince treats his girlfriend like a dog, but in 'Skip to Loafer,' the girl treats her crush as a dog. Although the stories mirror each other in some common grounds of seeing each other as cute pet animals, they contrast each other in some other areas. The black prince is a very toxic, possessive character, whereas his counterpart in 'Skip to Loafer' is more supportive. As a result, these stories share the same ingredient but have different outcomes. 
report Recommended by gakuendo
Down-to-earth high school romance/dramas (although Skip and Loafer is definitely more slice-of-life). Both have a high-achieving yet naïve female mc and a very sensitive male mc. 
report Recommended by SaiteiDaOrette
Ok although doesn't seems that much similar, sometimes watching skip loafer somehow reminds me of seijo no maryoku because as we know that Sei character share in concept with mitsumi and Albert and sousuke are looks alike.  
report Recommended by gakuendo
For you guys that looking for a romance anime that aren't full of cliches and tiring tropes, then these two shows are just for you. Skip to loafer is more a drama anime than romance, but that doesn't mean it was void of any romance element in it. Some sprinkle of romance subtext were thrown really subtle and well-timed. Meanwhile, Insomniacs after school (Kimi wa Houkago Insomnia) is pretty much a straightforward romance shows. I liked both of these show because how good the character's writing are and how they dealt the relationship between the main cast. It was very much natural and realistic 
report Recommended by Macaroon17
Wholesome shows of two friends who bring out the best in each other and slowly realize they have mutual feelings for each other. Realistic depictions of how people talk and bond with each other. Brings a smile of my face every episode. 
report Recommended by Stevoisiak
-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
Overall they may not seem all that similar, Mitsumi is an ordinary high school girl while Mob is an insanely powerful esper but I think they are similar in the sense of their wholesomeness. Both explore the everyday lives of a 14/15 year old student and the audience gets to watch these characters fall down and get back up again (quite literally), as they push themselves to become better, not giving up on achieving their goals. If you enjoyed STL because of Mitsumi’s attitude you might also find yourself enjoying watching Mob too. Both of these series are also super funny but can be super emotional  read more 
report Recommended by kisslatr
Both "Oshi no Ko" and "Skip to Loafer" delve into the entertainment industry, providing a unique perspective on the challenges and dynamics within. In "Oshi no Ko," the focus is on the idol industry, exploring the relationships and struggles of aspiring idols. "Skip to Loafer" complements this theme by delving into the world of manga creation. Both series capture the intense competition, passion, and personal growth of their respective characters in pursuit of success in the entertainment world. If you enjoyed the behind-the-scenes aspects and character-driven narratives of one, you're likely to appreciate the other. 
report Recommended by Hayukoo
Both series are in the comedic slice of life genre with just a tiny bit of romance sprinkled on top, carrying little to no drama elements at all. Both series also show the countryside of Japan in a very comforting way while simultaneously depicting the wholesome side of female friendships. However, Skip and loafer is a little bit more on the realistic side, focusing a lot on teenage problems and feelings whereas Non Non Biyori’s characters are way more chaotic and all over the place - but I wholeheartedly recommend to watch both of them, especially when you’re feeling stressed or sad :> 
report Recommended by Fish_Stick
• Both are coming of age drama series/movie with little bit of romance in it. • Both have similar vibes and is very reliable to your own life. • In "Skip to Loafer" a country girl movies to a big city for studies while in "Omoide Poroporo" it's kinda vise versa. • Both of our protagonist learns new things and tried to adapt there new life style. 
report Recommended by ZXEAN
Both have easily likable, energetic heroines that you want to root for with a fun supporting cast. With more of a focus on comedy than romance these are both good shoujo-esque anime for people who don't really like shoujo anime that much. 
report Recommended by Sloth_Cafe
A slightly more mature romance with comedy, also with characters who are not as their archetypes first appear. Some of the more dramatic elements of Golden Time particularly reminded me of those in Skip and Loafer. 
report Recommended by AguyinaRPG
Follows the story of high school students learning to navigate a world that's new to them. If you like shows that inspire you and make you want to be the best version of yourself with no regrets, this is for you! 
report Recommended by nabilleras
While Nodame Cantabile main focus is music, the mood both anime set is pretty similar in my opinion: both are light-hearted slice of life animes with a similar amount of comedy and romance and revolve around healthy relationships and the personal growth of its characters. Both main characters are straight-forward but weird girls, although in a different way, while their levels of effort towards their goals are quite the opposite (at least in the beginning).  
report Recommended by Melfina_Amakusa
Both the girls in Araburu Kisetsu no Otome-domo yo. and Mitsuki in Skip and Loafer have realistic, male-gazey free portrayals of what it is to be a teenage girl, to grow up and fall in love. 
report Recommended by segachenesis
"Skip to Loafer" and "A Sign of Affection" both revolve around themes of interpersonal connection and personal growth. Both anime explore the journey of characters as they navigate relationships, emotions, and self-discovery in a heartwarming and relatable manner, resonating with audiences through their authentic portrayal of human experiences. 
report Recommended by DarkBlueMoooon
super cute and short, heartwarming, with an inkling of romance 
report Recommended by fatnat1234
Both are warmfull romance show from the same season Super likable characters. Have a lot in life to learn.  
report Recommended by jkim
They have a similar vibe where the female lead just wants to live her life without knowing that there may be potential relationships around her. 
report Recommended by nat385
Not a romance-drama like this one. They instead have the same cozy vibes when you're watching. Aware: multiple men and all main. 
report Recommended by NeextMa