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Coffee Jikan
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Shiosai no Majo
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Each chapter is a short story after reading which you feel like you've been blessed with wisdom and comfort. Include stories of helping each other. You also feel the sense of mature adult life, it's troubles, but nevertheless you come to enjoy it. There are stories that make you feel the beauty of the world and keep responsibility in mind.
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Grenadier: Hohoemi no Senshi
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Naruto: Shippuuden
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Grenadier has a very similar humour and art to early Shippuden. Of course the similarity is rooted in trends of its time (2004-2005). The style of narration is also similar. Grenadier has a bit more ecchi. Naruto has more world-building. Both have similar dynamics between protagonists and antagonists (good guys - bad guys). Honestly, Grenadier almost feels like a filler Naruto arc, but more lewd and with different characters.
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Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii
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Uramichi Oniisan
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Both are comedy with adults who struggle with everyday adult life problems - work, loneliness, relationships with other people. Also, main character is mostly unemotional. I also feel the type of humor of this shows is somewhat similar.
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Nichijou
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Kakushigoto
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There are a lot of short funny sketches placed in a big unified plot. There are also two story lines in each anime connected to each other (loli doctor and robot\three school friends and their class for Nichijou and Kakushi\Hime for Kakushigoto). In Kakushigoto they are more connected and closer, but I consider them two separate (in meaning independent and whole) story lines. Except in Kakushigoto different points of view help to understand characters, while Nichijou's story lines rarely unite.
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Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken
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Choujin Koukousei-tachi wa Isekai demo Yoyuu de Ikinuku you desu!
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Both anime based in a city, which protoganists are trying to develop it