Romantic Killer

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Japanese: ロマンティック・キラー
English: Romantic Killer
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Type: ONA
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 27, 2022
Producers: Shueisha, Netflix
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: domerica
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, RomanceRomance, SupernaturalSupernatural
Themes: ParodyParody, Reverse HaremReverse Harem
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 26 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Statistics

Score: 7.971 (scored by 129264129,264 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #6982
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1057
Members: 240,214
Favorites: 2,983

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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
Romantic Killer kinda reminded me of Kiss Him, Not Me! -Both School Comedy Reverse Harems where the protagonist is not at all interested in a relationship, leading to comical situations. While similar, I enjoyed Romantic Killer more and found it way more hilarious. 
report Recommended by subesora
In Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai and Romantic Killers, we have: - Main protagonist who plays a lot of video games and doesn't care about real life relationships. - Otherworld creature who forced them to get involved in real life relationships. - Harems. 
report Recommended by renzospark
Both follow a tale of high school age romance but presented in a comedic way poking fun at stereotypical romance tropes. I would say friendship among a group is also a main theme in the two shows. Easy/light shows to watch, not very deep Similar humor but I think Romantic Killer is more over the top 
report Recommended by Bae-chan
Similar romance vibes between the two "main" leads 
report Recommended by animefreak1806
Both heroines (or anti-heroines) are incredibly relatable and amusing to watch. They deal with their problems in similar ways and have a strength of will that elevates them to the god level of their worlds (despite them being ordinary, cat-loving girls who would rather stay inside, watch tv, and avoid all their problems). The cast of characters around them are just as amusing and do a great job of causing mischief that our heroine has to deal with. It's really interesting watching how each show takes the most mundane thing and turns it into this larger-than-life drama which, if we're being honest, is how most  read more 
report Recommended by AstersPlayground
such a underrated romcom anime!! me love it <3 
report Recommended by kawaiiuh
If you liked the pure, sweet and dense Bakarina then you'll most likely like the goofy, nerdy, caring and adorably violent Anzu. Bakarina got reincarnated into an otome game, well Anzu's life itself became a real life otome game thanks to a certain wizard. Both series have a sweet and fun main character, nice comedy and just many wholesome moments. If you like a good light hearted rom-com with good characters and brilliant writing I highly recommend you to check out Romantic Killer. 
report Recommended by Amythex
• Both are parody of shoujo reverse harem genre. • Both are quite enjoyable with lots of intresting character. There is a perfect balance of comidy and drama in both the series. • Both the anime have a below avarage animation.  
report Recommended by ZXEAN
• The characters in both the anime is very similar we have a girl who is into otaku culture spends majority of her's time playing video games then we have a good looking guy who isn't intrested in having any romantic relationship. Now imagine if both of this characters fall for each other yaa that's what happened in both of this anime. • Both focus lots on comidy but there is also some drama moment. • Neither of them have any ecchi scene.  
report Recommended by ZXEAN
If you enjoyed Romantic Killer, chances are you'll also love Horimiya because both series offer a level of quality above the average for romance anime. They feature charismatic characters who are gradually and well-developed throughout the story. While Romantic Killer leans more towards comedy, both shows maintain an exceptional standard of quality in their respective genres. 
report Recommended by Joceclayson
Both shows have characters unaware of the feelings they share for each other while the audience is shown it from all characters perspectives, they all deny their feelings for each other in both Romantic Killer and Kaguya-sama. 
report Recommended by danyelll
The heroines have the Same personality and the way they express themselves, even a very similar voice actresses, and of course the romcom are shared. 
report Recommended by Remuresu
A girl not interested in love or relationships is forced to live with ikemen - cool and handsome young men. The main love interest in the two series look similar and have similar backstories, so if you enjoyed watching their heart slowly melting, you'll enjoy it in the other series too. The comedy aspect is stronger in both series than the romance aspect, but there will be plenty of nice romantic scenes in both series. 
report Recommended by Lopika
The over the top comedy and loveable female MCs with their loudness and hilarious personality is very similar. Both are hopeless when it comes to love and romance. Also, the love interests start and builds around genuine friendship. 
report Recommended by F0rcefi3ld
Has a different premise and satirizes a lot of shoujo tropes but also literally becomes fruits basket at some point along the way -Reverse harem but hits a lot of emotional beats -Female mc is just a really good person and friend to everyone around her -Girl literally living together with two boys -Male mc gives Kyo vibes 
report Recommended by cxzehra
A high school protagonist who just wants to live a normal life suddenly gets forced into extremely contrived dating sim situations that try to force them to romance somebody. Then the plot takes an extra dark turn into psychological horror. Renai Flops is the gyaru game harem version while Romantic Killer is the otome game version. 
report Recommended by VenomEmperor
Both are romance slice of life and the main characters meet each other under abnormal circumstances While there isn’t a main couple in romantic killer, both have pretty good character development  
report Recommended by youmudesu
The comedy style is super similar and the animation is over the top and constantly switching art styles just like Bocchi. Also main girl is socially awkward just not as awkward 
report Recommended by Peenutz
Even though the main topic is different, it has the same cringe vibe when it comes to romantic interactions. Both give a vibe of watching anime at 2 am and quietly celebrating that the main characters are getting closer to each other.  
report Recommended by Holy_Cov
I loved both of them and they are quite similar. First off, Both are almost reverse harem right? And Both series have Beautiful and funny female protagonists. And plot is based on Otome games.  
report Recommended by dead_user_123454
The emotions are pretty similar and it's both about a girl not familiar with love. shows both contain good communication aswell! and kind respectful female MC's 
report Recommended by QQchoco
Here's a light-hearted romantic comedy anime recommendation! These two are rom-com anime that offer different, but fresh twists on the rom-com genre. 
report Recommended by _Nai-chan
Both Kaguya-sama and Romantic Killer exhibit very similar senses of humor: highly animated reactions and clever setups between a likable, heartwarming cast. 
report Recommended by Wintrius
if you ignore the ecchi, the storyline is quite similar both female character are forced to flirt by a cupid-like character romantic killer is with ikemen and saikin imouto is with her brother 
report Recommended by Chika_tetsu
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
Both shows openly acknowledge common romcom tropes and aggressively try to work around them or cancel them out. In Romantic Killer, it's typical harem tropes. In Liselotte it's the Tsundere vs dense guy. 
report Recommended by thereIwasnt
Both shows fall into the subgenre of meta-romcoms that use a layer of meta-irony to get you in the door with a whacky concept, and slowly peel back the layers to reveal a more standard romcom at its core. I would say Romantic Killer is more creative in its animation and directing, but both do a good job at treating situations and circumstances as building blocks that are obvious to both the MC and the audience. 
report Recommended by Ritinal
Both shows focus on the main character learning how to lose focus on their video game addiction in order to adjust to the real world and interact with others. 
report Recommended by Mitsumi_
• In both the anime handsome looking popular dude fall for a unpopular girl. • Both focus lots on comidy but there is also some drama moment. • Neither of them have any ecchi scene.  
report Recommended by ZXEAN
Seriously. Both feature found families and core themes about alienation and abuse in Japanese society. Both series protags are defined by their ironclad adherence to moral principle in the face of long odds. Romantic Killer has a lot more poop jokes, though.  
report Recommended by sailor_titan
• Both are reversed heram anime where multiple handsome looking popular dudes fall for a unpopular girl. • Both focus lots on comidy but sometime it gets super dramatic. • Neither of them have any ecchi scene.  
report Recommended by ZXEAN