If you liked
Tonari no Seki-kun
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...then you might like
Handa-kun
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In both animes the main characters are "described", they are seen through the other eyes not for what they really are. The other characters have more scenes/speaking than the main characters themselves. In Tonari no Seki-kun , Seki is always watched by Rumi Yokoi who is her classmate; in Handa-kun, Handa is always watched by the "Handa-force" ( his four classmates).
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Hapi Mari: Happy Marriage!?
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...then you might like
Koi wo Oshiete
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In both mangas, the characters are not sure about the real feelings about their partners, in fact, they take a while to realize that they are in love. The difference is that in Hapi Mari, the main character is "forced" to get married due a circumstance and in Koi wo Oshiete the marriage is seen as a consequence of their love.
If you liked
Hapi Mari: Happy Marriage!?
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...then you might like
Shiroi Veil wa Itsuwari no Iro
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Both manga present the same main plot: arranged marriage, although the circunstances on Hapi Mari are different . There are more funny situations in Hapi Mari than in Shiroi Veil.
If you liked
Steins;Gate
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...then you might like
Mirai Nikki (TV)
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Both animes are related withe the time and situations that must be handled according to time rules, the main characters become sort of "time lord". Nevertheless Steins; Gate has a cientific approach while Mirai Nikki get a supernatural like.
If you liked
Kokoro Connect
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...then you might like
Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun
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I strongly recommend Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun. First of all, I must say the first thing you will cling to are the characters (somehow Shizuku reminds me Inaban). The plot is also pretty good. There are also relationships developing aside the main one, as the same way it happens in Kokoro Connect. Above all things, what reminded of Kokoro Connect is the relationship among the characters.
If you liked
Hapi Mari: Happy Marriage!?
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...then you might like
Hatsukoi wa Marude Yaiba no You ni
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Both manga talk about marriage just on paper, not for love.
If you liked
Okusama wa Joshikousei (TV)
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...then you might like
I My Me! Strawberry Eggs
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Both anime treats the relationship between a teacher and student, however in "I my Me! Strawberry Eggs", it's more naive and man character plays a woman teacher while his student "fall in love" for him, thinking he is actually a woman.