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NHK ni Youkoso!
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Onanie Master Kurosawa
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Both are exceptional insights into the human condition, the concept of belonging in particular. Both great psychological works, and accurately depicted emotions of characters in both series make both an excellent read. These two masterpieces both depict intricate and meaningful messages to its intended audience, which will give them a moment of thought over their social interactions with the people around them. Off the deep and meaningful essay style writing: Both these series have spots of humor and semi hidden allusions to other popular anime and themes within the otaku sub-culture, which make the angst of the story more bearable for a more casual reader, looking for some laughs.
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Kitchen no Ohimesama
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Koko ni Iru yo!
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Main male characters are pretty similar in a way also, the story unfolds similarly. You could just add a cooking element and lots of food allusions about love then you could have Kitchen Princess. And, Kitchen princess is quite a bit more dramatic.