If you liked
Chio-chan no Tsuugakuro
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...then you might like
Asobi Asobase
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Cute girls doing less cute things. Absurd humour. Characters with a bit of a mean streak. Friends giving each other a hard time. Both relish in the girls' twisted character.
If you liked
Chio-chan no Tsuugakuro
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...then you might like
Joshikousei no Mudazukai
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Both shows focus on school girls and feature absurd humour with a bit of an edge to it. Joshimuda is sweeter in comparison. Chio-chan cranks up the energy level and absurdity a bit further, and delights more in the twisted characters of the girls.
If you liked
Asobi Asobase
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...then you might like
Joshikousei no Mudazukai
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Feature a group of school girls with similar group dynamic. Character based humour with some absurdity mixed in.
If you liked
Hibike! Euphonium
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...then you might like
Sora yori mo Tooi Basho
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Young girls working together toward a shared goal. Excellent mix of warm comedy and heartfelt drama. Layered characters.
If you liked
K-On!
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...then you might like
Love Lab
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Both shows centred around a group of school girls, character based comedy and nice group dynamic. Love Lab is more high energy, K-On more mellow.
If you liked
Love Lab
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...then you might like
Araburu Kisetsu no Otome-domo yo.
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Similar subject and setting, group of young girls trying to learn about love. Love lab is more absurd and slap-stick. While Araburu actually deals with budding sexuality, for Love Lab it's mainly just a premise.
If you liked
Minami-ke
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...then you might like
Yuyushiki
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Both shows deal with a group girls going through everyday life. Both feature characters that follow through on their own twisted logic to make everyday occurrences absurd. Both alternate between low and high energy moments. Though overall Yuyushiki is probably a bit louder.
If you liked
Lucky☆Star
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...then you might like
Yuyushiki
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Both are shows about a bunch of girls doing... well, nothing in particular. Lucky Star deals with crucial matters such as the best way to eat dessert, while Yuyushike focuses more on the interaction between the characters, but they share both these elements. Overall Lucky Star has a (delightfully) slow pace, while Yuyushiki is faster and a bit louder.