If you liked
Nichijou
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...then you might like
Joshiraku
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Very similar moods. Lots of very in-depth discussion about very pointless things. The comedy is both very well written.
Wonder why noone recommended this yet xD
Similar joke-making style, both are labelled as "ordinary" with some epic plot twists.
Both are really crazy and parodic silce of life shows with its studios going all-out to portray its comedic scenes. Though after four episodes Joshiraku slows a bit and kinda gets boring, but if you are into this kinda shows you will like them both, I guess.
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Recommended by MohitVermillion
Same type of gag humour, except references to popular anime and movies
Joshiraku and Nichijou are comic series with opposite themes, but with similar plots. A group of girls discuss Japanese culture, trivial things in life and even anime issues. Both usually perform satires of the aforementioned, showing the various conclusions of these, taken from a different point of view, with a humor that can be childish and sometimes very intelligent. Even one can not fully understand.
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Recommended by JuanShot87
They have a very similar sense of humour and the feel of the anime is the same, both are a mix of cuteness, randomness and hilariousness. Next to this the animes star almost only girls and don't follow any big story lines or set subjects. I would say the intended audience for Joshiraku is a bit older and there is more knowledge of Japanese culture, Japanese language and general pop culture needed to fully enjoy the anime. As for the humour Nichijou has more of a focus on visual aspects and Joshiraku more on puns.
Both have very similar styles of absurd comedy and they also have extremely cute girls!
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Recommended by badvillainy
-Both shows comprise of episodes each having multiple skits and stories that aren't really related to each other
-Both are good sources for giggles and laughs :)
-If you enjoyed one, you'll most likely enjoy the other as well
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Recommended by Joeywatches
What may briefly look like a normal-enough slice-of-life-show is soon exposed as an offbeat, somewhat surreal comedy. This describes Nichijou and Joshiraku equally. Like a lot of anime, they have situational comedy; but they are distinct for balancing it with a whole lot of absurdism, non sequiturs, puns, shaggy dog stories, and ludicrous slapstick.
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Recommended by Bagadonuts