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Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon
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Demi-chan wa Kataritai
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Tetsuo and Kobayashi lead ordinary lives until their chance encounter with supernatural beings thrust them into exciting situations filled with many laughter, adorable moments, and heartwarming scenes. While Demi-chan focuses on Tetsuo and his desire to learn more about the monster girls, Dragon Maid chronicles the life of the dragons as they attempt to understand Kobayashi and humanity itself. Although Demi-chan and Dragon Maid are lighthearted series, their powerful message about society leave something to think about.
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Kaleido Star
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Ashita no Joe
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The softhearted Sora Naegino couldn't be anymore different than Joe Yabuki and his crazy antics, but Kaleido Star and Ashita no Joe share plenty of common narrative elements. Both series tell an underdog story of a young athlete who aims to achieve their dreams through hard work, determination, and a lot of pain. In their journey to reach the top, Sora and Joe meet new friends who aid them with their struggles—and also enemies who want nothing more than to crush their aspirations. To triumph over their ordeals, both athletes must learn to bend the laws of realism by learning techniques that are otherwise almost impossible to achieve by the ordinary person.
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Golden Boy
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Prison School
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Both Golden Boy and Prison School rely on sexual jokes not suitable for the general audience. Each girl in both shows has a unique personality and distinctive appearance. Kintaro and the Prison School gang are similar in that they relentlessly pursue these attractive women with hilarious results. Both are initially clueless when dealing with women, but gains experience with every episode. While Kintaro only encounters one abusive woman, the Prison School gang faces an entire academy of them. Prison School's humor is even less tame than Golden Boy's, which itself is already very facetious.