If you liked
Gochuumon wa Usagi desu ka?
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...then you might like
Blend S
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Do you like slice of life anime? Do you like comedy? Do you like adorable little girls? Well then, why not have a look at these two? To start, both shows are comedy slice-of-life adaptions of 4-koma manga, revolving around girls working in cafes. Gochuumon wa Usagi desu ka? has a larger cast and leaves the cafes more often, and there are multiple cafes. In Blend S there's a single cafe where just about the entire cast works. Another difference is that in the Blend S cafe everyone acts as an anime archetype, while the three Gochuumon wa Usagi desu ka? cafes are fairly standard cafes. That said, though, they are both really amusing and lighthearted. While I think Gochuumon wa Usagi desu ka? is better and considerably cuter, Blend S is by no means a bad anime and they are both undoubtedly worth your time!
If you liked
Hamatora The Animation
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...then you might like
Charlotte
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There are people with supernatural abilities, but that's not the reason I think you'd like Charlotte if you liked Hamatora and vice versa. Both series start as light-hearted comedies - Hamatora as a random action-comedy and Charlotte as an episodic slice-of-life comedy where the characters help out other people with powers, not entirely unlike Natsume Yuujinchou. But eventually, both animes turn pretty dark, while still maintaining comedy elements. Overall, Hamatora is longer and more focused on action and excitement than Charlotte, which has more drama in it. If you like captivating and emotional stories that still crack a few jokes throughout the dark plotlines, these two (or three, because Hamatora consists of two seasons and the second season is what really made it as great as it is) deserve a place on your list.
If you liked
Yuru Yuri
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...then you might like
Non Non Biyori
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If you've watched Yuru Yuri and liked it, I'm going to go ahead and guess that's because Yuru Yuri is filled to the brim with comedy and adorable, small female characters, each one with a very distinct personality. If I were to say that I could copy-paste what I just typed down and replace "Yuru Yuri" with "Non Non Biyori", I wouldn't be too far from the truth. Non Non Biyori features a smaller cast, has a more detailed art style and is set in a small, rural village instead of a school in the middle of a crowded city. But other than that, they're extraordinarily similar. When I watched Yuru Yuri, it was my favourite all-in comedy anime. I saw a Non Non Biyori - Yuru Yuri recommendation here on MAL, so I checked it out. And Non Non Biyori completely knocked Yuru Yuri off its seat. The two shows have a lot in common, so if you liked Yuru Yuri, I can definitely advise you check out Non Non Biyori as well. It has a little less comedy-per-minute, but approximately twice the adorable-per-minute, so it'll be time well spent.