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Love Hina
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Toradora!
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Both are really sweet, in a sense that you just can't get the story and the characters out of your head for weeks, so good they are. Well, both are comedies, both involve unlikely love relationships which are denied by everybody including those in love, both contain a fair amount of "fated to be together" coincidences which make you jump at your seat smiling and clapping your hands happily, realizing what's going to happen and enjoying it in advance; and fair amount of heart-warming turns. Not only that, but - I don't believe I have to write this, but the word "comedy" can mean anything these days - both are basically packed with fun, they're fun non-stop. They are also similar in how they deal with love scenes. No teary-eyed separations and confessions every five minutes, no queues of kyuute girls waiting for onii-chans at their doors in the morning, no otaku service (some fan service is present in Love Hina though), no time wasted on cliches boring but required by genre. The love depicted in both Love Hina and Toradora is _normal_, the kind you would think you can probably see everywhere, although you can't, but that's another sad story.

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Koukyoushihen Eureka Seven
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Tide-Line Blue
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Both shows are about rebel battleships with interesting crew which main hero joins, set in postapocalyptic future, on a planets which survived environmental disaster and are similar but not quite to the modern earth. Both involve protagonist growing up.

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