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Kakkou no Iinazuke
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Amagami-san Chi no Enmusubi
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Amagami seems to have a similar tone and scenario to Cuckoo regarding how arranged marriages effect the lives of the MC and the Heroines. The MC's character is somewhat similar, who is pictured to be a serious, studious guy who is kind at heart, whereas the Heroines on the other hand are quite different from each other, but it can be seen from both titles that the author has put in effort to make them all unique in their own way. While the MC gradually warms up to the heroines, hilarious comedic moments and heartfelt drama are bound to take place.

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Kanojo, Okarishimasu
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Kakkou no Iinazuke
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Again, fake relationships gone real. But after giving it some thought, Kanokari and Cuckoo are even more similar compared to Nisekoi, as while all three offer what we came to expect and love in romcoms, these two offer more of the drama involved as well.

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Nisekoi
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Kakkou no Iinazuke
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We've faked lovers before, might as well fake fiance(e)s

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Nisekoi
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Kanojo, Okarishimasu
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"Corporate needs you to find the differences between this picture and this picture." "They're the same picture." You have a Tsundere best girl faking her love with the MC at first due to some absurd circumstances, which gradually would become a reality. Then there is the adorable Dandere having the hardest times in their lives confessing, having a spin-off of her own, and the assertive Deredere, who decides that telling the whole world about her crush would be the best way to steal the MC. Now guess which of these two anime am I talking about. There's just so much resemblance it scares us.

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