Tomo-chan wa Onnanoko!


Tomo-chan Is a Girl!

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Japanese: トモちゃんは女の子!
English: Tomo-chan Is a Girl!
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Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 5, 2023 to Mar 30, 2023
Premiered: Winter 2023
Broadcast: Thursdays at 00:30 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Lay-duce
Source: Web manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, RomanceRomance
Theme: SchoolSchool
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.751 (scored by 232447232,447 users)
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Ranked: #11612
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Popularity: #539
Members: 446,590
Favorites: 3,061

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They are a comedy with "high school and slice of life" themes. Both consist of an insecure girl , that likes a boy and does boyish things.  
report Recommended by ronybr
In both anime, the two protagonists are redhead tomboys, with a romantic theme full of encounters within a school background, while you advance with the story the progressive implementation of important characters deepen the plot. In both series, the protagonists are very charming because of their strong-willed personalities  
report Recommended by gold_Kaze
High school rom com with super dense male lead. Thought no one could be as dense as Nozaki-kun? Meet Kubota Junichirou. And vice versa.  
report Recommended by relishy
If you value a lot of comedy in your romcoms as well as a lot of chemistry between the main romantic interests I’d say either one of these shows are up your alley. Both are set in high school but don’t feel childish like a lot of high school romances do, and both made me laugh as much as root for the romance. A highlight of both series is also their supporting casts of characters who add just as much to the shows as their respective main couplings.  
report Recommended by JessicaKari
romcom with a tomboy 
report Recommended by NuggetBandit
Both have yandere black haired girls who trolls those around them. Both have blonde rich girls who are airheads. Both also have a theme of "slice of life" to the story. Both consist of some girls doing tomboyish things. 
report Recommended by dalvik1
Both are RomComs. Single season introduction to Anime RomCom style. Short, easy to digest, and easy on the newcomers. 
report Recommended by Saturnius
These two anime series have the same plot, if you like one of them you will like the other. Two people who like each other, but are not saying anything to each other.  
report Recommended by LifuLifu
🔸 Similarities: 🔹 Format: short segments with an overarching story. 🔹 'Daily Life' has a similar character to 'Tomo', with a similar arc, though she's not a main character in 'Daily Life'. 🔹 Lots of comedy and slapstick. 🔹 Characters: quirky, memorable, interesting, and well-characterised. 🔹 Good animation with lots of flair. 🔹 Focus on friends and friendship. 🔹 Setting: during high school years, in a high school. 🔹 Lighthearted and views youth and high school through rose-coloured glasses without too much drama or trauma. 🔹 Nostalgic. 🔹 High energy. 🔹 Humorous: genuinely made me smile and laugh. 🔹 Very entertaining. 🔹 Leaves you wanting more. 🔹 Uplifting, feel-good shows that you  read more 
report Recommended by Something_More
🔸 Similarities: 🔹 Format: short segments with an overarching story. 🔹 Characters: both have a cold, calculating tsundere-type brunette as a main character. Both have a tomboy female main character. 🔹 High energy and zany. 🔹 Lots of comedy and slapstick. 🔹 Characters: quirky, memorable, interesting, and well-characterised. 🔹 Good animation with lots of flair. 🔹 Focus on friends and friendship. 🔹 Setting: during high school years, in a high school. 🔹 Lighthearted and views youth and high school through rose-coloured glasses without too much drama or trauma. 🔹 Humorous: genuinely made me smile and laugh. 🔹 Very entertaining. 🔹 Leaves you wanting more. 🔹 Uplifting, feel-good shows that  read more 
report Recommended by Something_More
The overall atmosphere and pacing of Tomochan and Maid-Sama are similar! The music, sound effects, and comedic moments all feel strikingly similar! Both have romantic tension that leaves the viewer screaming for them to get together. 
report Recommended by ChibiDumplings
The same character situation where the guy's childhood friend was thought to be a guy was actually a girl. 
report Recommended by JiangHaoyi1979
Fun comedy and school, main character is annoying lol 
report Recommended by bnyot
The same romance comedy that involves one of the couple that has some insecurity about his partner. 
report Recommended by JiangHaoyi1979
Both works have a slightly different theme and work in a similar way. If you liked one, you will surely enjoy the other. 
report Recommended by mirangod
Both shows, at their core, are light-hearted wholesome rom-coms about romance between an ordinary guy and handsome androgynous girls. Lots of witty gender humor and good-natured messages against gender prejudice. The only difference is the opposite dynamic between the protagonists and their love interests, and the fact that Tomo-chan is shonen and Goukon is josei. 
report Recommended by RobertBobert
Both animes have a protagonist that can look pretty boyish per see (looks and attitudes overall). The main differences that I notice was that "[...] Girl Beats Boys" follows a more serious path and, actually, it has some interesting motivation for the girl looks boyish (something related to her family and, specifically, with her twin- a guy btw). I remember how the 2017 was overwhelming underrated and I think is excellent that Tomo-chan anime's made me reminder me about this "old"-short show (each episode is about 8 minutes long btw). I, genuinely, thought it was badass back when it was airing so, if you actually  read more 
report Recommended by AlCreed