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Sasaki to Miyano
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Skip to Loafer
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-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 from the outskirts of Ishikawa Prefecture to high school in Tokyo after graduating from junior high school. As an individual who is new to the bustling city, she understands that there will be hurdles that she will have to overcome. Nevertheless, she remains optimistic and excited about the new experiences that await her. -Sasaki to Miyano: Is a BL anime series about the tender love story between two high school students. The main character is a BL fanatic who befriends an upperclassman, introducing him to the world of Boys Love manga. As they bond over their mutual interest, their relationship develops from a casual friendship to a blossoming attraction.
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Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt
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Kill la Kill
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-I think both shows have such common: -Fighting in a pretty flashy but comedic style -Deals with the majority of dark subjects that concern death and tyranny -Many FAN SERVICES like ecchi and other adult content -Action and comedy focused -Good animations and character cast -Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt: The show revolves around on two angels: Panty and Stocking with the help of the reverend Garterbelt. The sisters are tasked with using their ability to transform their lingerie into weapons and using them to destroy malicious Ghosts. By doing so, they earn "Heaven Coins" with which they intend to one day buy their way back into Heaven. However, Panty and Stocking are constantly sidetracked by their respective interests in men and sugary sweets. -Kill La Kill: This animated show is all about a girl whose name is Ryuko Matoi on her search for her father's killer. While accomplishing this task, she stumbles upon a powerful wearable tool known as Senketsu. After this, she again sets on her journey to find Kiryuin, the person she trusts to have a link to the murder of her father. She thus wishes to defeat in hopes of gaining vengeance as well as intel from her.
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Kekkai Sensen
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Bungou Stray Dogs
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-If you're looking for an anime that rather with "unserious" plot then this is for you -No heavy storyline -Both are action and comedy focused -Very good animations since both series are produced by studio BONES -Decent cast of character -Bungo Stray Dogs: The series follows the members of the "Armed Detective Agency" as they try to protect Yokohama from the mafia. The show mainly focuses on the weretiger Atsushi Nakajima, who joins others gifted with supernatural powers to accomplish different tasks including running a business, solving mysteries, and carrying out missions assigned by the agency. -Kekkai Sensen or Blood Blockade Battlefront: It revolves around a young photographer named Leonardo Watch, who obtains 'the All Seeing Eyes of the Gods' at the cost of his sister's eyesight, he then goes to Hellsalem's Lot (formerly known as New York City) in order to help her by finding answers about the mysterious powers he received. There he runs into Libra-a crime fighting organization, soon enough he unexpectedly joins their ranks to clear the streets of trouble and prevent the horrors of this city from spreading to the outside world. In short you can pretty much entertain yourself to this show without having to dig down into its plot or story!
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Chi no Wadachi
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Mother Parasite
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-I dunno cus they all related to Mother-Son trope. -"Chi no Wadachi" or "Blood on the tracks" which follows the story of Seichii Osabe-a shy middle school student living a relatively ordinary life with his father and picture-perfect mother, Seiko. Seiko has psychiatric disorders and has an obsessive relationship with her son, I think it’s a lot easier to just call her a monster. I mean, you don’t need any other explanation! Monsters do monstruous things to those around them, and that fits Seiko to a ‘T’. -But this time instead of having a mother who control and manipulate her son, we have the complete oposite! Welcome to "Mother parasite"-A psychological suspense story of a boy obsessed finding the perfect mother for himself. This piece of fiction might not be for everyone as there are mentions of well you know, disturbing and uncomfortable things if that makes any sense. However it is a hell of a ride that every horror fan should explore at least once.