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Usagi Drop
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Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai!
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In both series, a single male adult opts to take on the responsibility of looking after a child (children) due to a force of circumstances. Both are warm and atypical anime series. Usagi Drop has a MAL average of 8.65, which should say it all really whilst Papa etc. is let down by its dubious name, which I am sure will detract viewers away from a really lovely show. Both recommended!
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Recommended by Allografter
When it comes to having the resbonsibility of parenthood thrown on you, the two men in both of these anime do not disappoint to provide them a heartwarming home.
Disclaimer: Papakiki has a very obnoxious, generic otaku-like character...he's a creep. Try not to let him ruin it for you :P
The main protagonist of Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai took his nieces at his apartment. While Usagi Drop is the reverse.
Both animes are about a relative who was forced to take the intiative to take in kid(s) that have lost their guardians for their happiness.
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Recommended by MagicFlier
Both are about a man single-handling parenting/care taking children(s).
• Both involve children
• And through some unfortunate events they loose their parents.
• And now face a whole new life, and both are incredibly
• Cute, and hit close to home.
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Recommended by Nikoru-san
Upon reaching the second episode of "Listen to me, Girls, I'm your father!", I've come to find that this show has a similar feel to Usagi Drop--a thirty year old man who takes in an illegitimate young child when his grandfather passes away compared to a college student who takes in a group of three children, two of which are not related to him, when his sister and her husband suddenly die in a plane crash. Both shows have a warming relationship that steadily form between the adult and children. ^_^
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Recommended by SeerofWords
-Both have that "heart-warming" feeling of raising children.
-Both involve kind-hearted protagonists.
-Both go through the day-to-day basis of the guardian taking care of the child/children.
Both shows deal with raising children. Usagi Drop is relatively less moe and more mature.
In these two series, similarities are present in the following:
~main protagonist taking care of someone else like a family
~comedy, drama, and also heartwarming moments
~solving problems together as a family
~dealing with life
~similar style of main protagonists
A man find's in a situacion of taking care of an un related family. And thus he grows as a person.
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Recommended by Zaraquiel99
Both anime is about kid who lost their parents and been taking care by others but Usagi drop is a million times better than Pap no Iukoto :P
Both series involve a single man suddenly choosing to care for a child/ children; and their growth as a family.
Listen to Me, Girls. I Am Your Father! is similar to usagi drop in terms of childcare, as it goes about showing how people must adapt their lifestyles when looking after children, though granted Listen to Me, Girls. I Am Your Father! is a bit more sad in comparison to Usagi drop, it is definately worth the watch.
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Recommended by Honest_Senpai
A single male adult opts to take on the responsibility of looking after a child (children) due to a force of circumstances.
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Recommended by SSSS_Shunaria
Both have an adult who takes the responsibility of taking care of kids.
They are similar in terms of:
-Hero characters are trying and struggling to raise child
-Moe attack
-Gives you a heart or warm feels
Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai! is like a trashier Usagi Drop. Added closer age gap, boobs, some melodrama, otaku and sexual tension. Some might say it's a plus.
Usagi Drop soothes your heart. Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai! wants to tug on all your senses, including sence of comedy. It never goes too far though, while it adds a variety of random spice, at its core it retains the same wholesome idea of Usagi Drop
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Recommended by GribnoyElph