If you liked
No.6
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...then you might like
Oushitsu Kyoushi Heine
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While this may not seem like an obvious pairing, by the end of Oushitsu Kyoushi Heine I felt that No. 6 had a very similar mood. The princes are Shion, bright in temperament but oblivious to the people around them. As the princes grow, so did Shion--through experiences that wouldn't have been experienced until leaving the comfort zone. Heine's past and Nezumi's present offer the same reality: Things are much more complicated and much darker than they knew. Both the princes and Shion had to decide how they wanted to approach the trials ahead and tackle them similarly. There are very few (if any) chibi parts in No. 6, so some of that lightheartedness is lost, as is the comedic aspect, but you feel the growth much in the same way; yet you won't recognize it until the end.