Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman.


More than a Married Couple, but Not Lovers.

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Synonyms: More than a Couple, Less than Lovers., Fuukoi
Japanese: 夫婦以上、恋人未満。
English: More than a Married Couple, but Not Lovers.
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 9, 2022 to Dec 25, 2022
Premiered: Fall 2022
Broadcast: Sundays at 22:00 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: studio MOTHER
Source: Manga
Genre: RomanceRomance
Themes: Love PolygonLove Polygon, SchoolSchool
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.581 (scored by 184127184,127 users)
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Ranked: #16242
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Popularity: #720
Members: 347,785
Favorites: 3,901

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- Both of them is a romance show that involves two love interest - Both of them has love triangle involved 
report Recommended by Pierrepipi
- Both shows are pure romantic-comedy wise - Both shows have the same premise when two strangers bound together to get the person they like/love - Both shows have the two main characters have opposite sides and act like a cat and mouse - Both shows are entertaining and romantic to watch  
report Recommended by Natsuki_SanJuan
Similarities: Both involves guy who has a crush on a certain girl in his class , but some gov't program has gotten in the way and the guy was force to live with girl that was a complete opposite of the girl he likes. Both have the same school setting. Both have some ecchi in it. Both ended in an opening ending. Dissimilarities: Koi To Uso The both girls involve with the guy were simple and modest. The guy at first likes a certain girl but as he gets along with another girl he starts to develop feeling for the girl. There is a guy's friend that for some reason never have to  read more 
report Recommended by Horn_dawg_2019
cutest and boldest waifu queens + introvert, shy and caring mc 
report Recommended by Mr_chad
Living together without being on an actual relationship? Beautiful girls? Slice of life type of romance anime that has an incredible character development? YES! These both animangas shows so much improvement between two main characters who doesn't even like each others specially.  
report Recommended by _asi
- Gyaru/Gal protagonist, same Seiyuu - Romance - Love triangle - Just a touch of fanservice I think Fuufu ijou has a better story and better male protagonist 
report Recommended by ADtheMaker
Similarities: Both guys were stupid and undecisive. Both have girls whom can be mistaken as THOTS. Both have certain girls whom were clinging to them. Dissimilarities: Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman The guy is stupid , undecisive and pretty much as wuss. The girl whom the guy was partnered may look like a THOT, but actually just fashionable. The other girl whom the guy likes is basically wife material. Kanojo Okarishimas The guy was stupid , but not a wuss cu'z he can fend for himself, but he's a bit of a pervert. Oh, and he lies a lot. The girl whom the guy like becomes a reluctant gold digger. The guy already has a girl friend,  read more 
report Recommended by Horn_dawg_2019
"Gyaru anime stereotypes deconstruction" this is how I would describe shortly the feeling of both animes. Hajimete no Gal has more ecchi elements than Fuufu Ijiou, even so, the characters have, more or less, the same vibes though I have to point out that the former doesn't have much wholesome moments than the latter. If you're looking for cute, fashionable and bright personality girls both shows are good picks. If you're into romance, you might be satisfied with both of them as well. 
report Recommended by AlCreed
Lots of similarities between both animes, both of them are a must watch if you like romantic animes 
report Recommended by RealVaxei
- Both animes have an early young couple living together in the first ep. The context is 'marriage' - The MC doesn't know which girl he wants to be with - Both have ecchi with the main couple - Nerd MC, but I don't know why he is so popular - Suddenly ecchi sometimes without contexts - Main scenarios: Home and school - The couple live alone 
report Recommended by Biarogs
very similar stories each story has love triangle cohabitation and felling in love both great time spends 
report Recommended by korosko
Each of these high school rom-coms feature teenagers forced to cohabitate with one another. The male character in each is the class nerd, in love with the pure and well-behaved angel, but forced to live with the gyaru school idol. Viewers will be required to suspend disbelief regarding the improbable events leading to teenagers living together with minimal supervision. But you will be rewarded with the kind of gag humor, fan service, and high school romance that you are expecting. 
report Recommended by OG_Otaku
Similar in terms of the characters being paired together (who do not love each other in the beginning), but they both love someone else. The main characters try to collaborate together in order to confess/get with who they love. Deals with relationships, childhood, adolescence, etc. Fuufu Ijou is more upbeat though 
report Recommended by huan1666
Both animes have a love polygon plot where the MC is given a choice to accept one of them. Both have good stories and make you hungry for whats next. If you liked one of them you are bound to like the other. 
report Recommended by Tadashi_Minato
Love triangles, chaotic start, great comedy and drama, unexpected mood changes and a new love interest out of nowhere 
report Recommended by koldosa
The character get married and then become lover, they take care of each other sleep seperately and all. 
report Recommended by orange141
A love triangle between an awkward nerd, a semi-tsundere gyaru and a reserved girl who thinks she has little chance in the mix spiced up with meta humor, a vibrant art style and conflict that could all be solved with a thorough 5-minute conversation. 
report Recommended by gyanburubii
Both of the these are wholesome teenage romance stories. Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman is a little ecchi and has love polygon angle to it but overall is still imho is a feel good romance story. Cider no You ni Kotoba ga Wakiagaru is the same remove the ecchi and love triangles it's a very wholesome romance story. If you liked one you should check out other one was well. Also if you were also interested in the bubbly pop like artstyle both of the have a similar look with high contrast and heavy linework in backgrounds. These bring out the kind of lofi comfy look  read more 
report Recommended by Ephemeric_soul
This show is kind of a hidden gem. If you like Akari, you will probably like Mio too. The shows are similar, featuring a Love Polygon but Aishang Ta de Liyou is more mature and actually goes somewhere. The OSTs are well made and production feels high quality. Love isn't straightforward, more like a rollercoaster of emotions. I recommend watching the Japanese dub. 
report Recommended by Extile
The school's special curriculum and system that make you think positively of glorious Nippon. 
report Recommended by SgtBateMan
- Both have FMC whose hair is pink, along with great personality and popularity in their respective school. Also, they were voiced by the same voice actress too. - Both have MC who are kinda helpless at first, but it changes as the story progressed which is nice to see. So if you liked Shikimori anime then I incest you to watch Fuukoi as well! 
report Recommended by RaiYou
-Both MCs have a feelings for his childhood friends -Both females MCs have a "crazy" behavior -Both females MCs likes fashion  
report Recommended by lutz19
- Gyaru as a main interest - Romance - A bit of fanservice  
report Recommended by waste100days
In both, male and female are forced to live together, slowly getting along 
report Recommended by Ergotow