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'Teen Romantic Comedy Gone Wrong', or whatever typically long-winded light novel jibberish 'Yahari Ore' translates into shows all the signs of being Boku Friendship DONE RIGHT. As another user noted with their recommendation, Boku Friendship gradually turns into something of a full-on ecchi harem fest. Unlike Yahari, Boku wa started out as purely lighthearted rom-com fluff--causing later developments that expand on previously 1D comic relief characters to be awkward & its lead's turn towards a more... emo stance coming across unnaturally. Yahari one-upped this by presenting its characters as humans with relatable social difficulties from the get-go whilst still retaining sharp, witty dialogue. Instead of, say,   read more
report Recommended by AironicallyHuman
'Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru' and 'Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai' shared a sisterly bond where minds are alike. The feeling of being treated as an outcast without friends while struggling to get accepted back into society is daunting. However in the midst of such hopelessness, the heart of a person is what matters the most and that is what the main characters from their respective series have shown. In these series, clubs are formed as a sign of 'hope' and with it, strangers became friends for life. In terms of the core differences, ''Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai' focuses on a   read more
report Recommended by ShanaFlame
Similar premises, socially-challenged high school students form a club all about helping others overcome their difficulties. Both shows employ snappy, blunt dialogue, but Haganai unfortunately falls victim to the generic harem ecchi trap.
report Recommended by Keirik
Main character who has no friends and people think is scary for how he looks, similar lead females, assertive female, popular girl, pretty boy who looks like girl, main character also has cute younger sister. Also mc joins club to make friends with female lead who doesn't have friends either.
report Recommended by umami_bomb
Club members consist of people who don't have many friends. I find that both of these shows is very enjoyable and you'll feel right at home watching them. Yahari Ore, I feel is more "pessimistic" and has apparent less fan service compared to Boku wa Tomodachi.
report Recommended by reluctantbeeswax
Both Shows revolve around Laid back male protagonist , A Mysterious female lead , an energetic Female lead , A cute younger sibling of the Male protagonist , and TRAP ." I dont have Many friends" is a little more consistent with the comedy and more tense with the drama.
report Recommended by StarZero
The male main character doesn't have friends and forces/joins a club to make friends. He eventually gets surrounded by females and they go through the saga of not calling each other friends when at the end of it all they are friends because they do friend stuff.
report Recommended by AddictofAnime
Both of them have characters which don't have friends and are unsociable. Throughout the story, in both anime, the main protagonists develop friendships with the people they hang out with, which they don't realize or don't want to realize. The main difference is, that in Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai, the protagonists want to have friends and fail to realize that they've already made them, and in Yahari Ore no Seishun, they don't really care about such things (at least that's what they want us to think). TL;DR: Both are fun to watch. However, if you liked one of them it doesn't mean that you'll like the   read more
report Recommended by Zum
Both involve a main character that's lonely and joins a club, thereby managing to make friends, specifically with a bitchy ice-queen-like girl and an energetic air-head girl. Both animes deal with social issues within highschool but are more funny than dramatic.
report Recommended by JusticeSoulTuna
Stories of unpopular male MC joining a club, of which all other members are girls. Show extensive interaction between members within the club and how they try to achieve their club objectives. Both shows are humorous (not just comedy but zany humor).
report Recommended by bunny1ov3r
Similar in various ways. Both of the male main characters have no friends. They both join a club. In a way, both of the main characters are involved in a love triangle.
report Recommended by Eren_Yeagar
Both main characters have no friends, school club setting, main females have similar personality.
report Recommended by mewtwo21
• Both of these stories are about people who have problems making what can be considered a true friendships with each other because of some sort of social stigma that they themselves place
report Recommended by GosuDRM
both protagonists make clubs for people who don't fit in and one boy is surrounded by a bunch of girls. they also make the most of their time in the clubs and you get to see the gradual changes in them as the series progresses.
report Recommended by kingdav
Both main characters are loners in school and want to make friends. They both end up being forced into the same club as the female lead. They participate in club activities and their circle of friends start to grow.
report Recommended by mooneeve
This is also one similar story of how a lonely guy came into a club and he started getting friends. It is quite a good story. However, unlike Oregairu, this anime has some fan service so the guys should be able to enjoy it.
report Recommended by thien12313
In both anime, the main character is a guy who has no friends and then joins a club. Join the adventure of these anime!
report Recommended by Dario5514
Both anime have the same MC who isn't popular and is always getting avoided by the school's students. Both also have a little romance involved with a huge amount of comedy. (Seriously, I died several times while watching these two.) So if you like the first, then you will like the other.
report Recommended by KinoAki
- characters has no friends/wants to make friends/socially challenged - misunderstood protagonists - similar characters/tropes - kuudere/tsundere: Yozora and Yukino - fujoshi/pervert : Rika and Hina - trap: Yukimura and Totsuka
report Recommended by hmm88
There's a school club whose members mostly consist of the school's socially awkward, and whose secret mission in both is to simply make more friends. Both anime are presented simply, but have deep undertones that need a bit of looking into to appreciate. Also, the main character in both anime has two main companions: The popular air head beauty who really doesn't need to make any more friends than she already has, and the quiet but also equally beautiful girl that sports a more serious demeanor.
report Recommended by Protaku
Both of these series involve socially inept skills and attempt to recover from their personality problems that set them far from the social interactions of their school.
report Recommended by Archways
Both are about a highschool guy with social problem, a tsundere girl, an energetic blonde girl, a girly looking guy, a pervert girl with an eyegalass doing random things in a random school club. Both have comedy, drama, and both are adopted from a light novel. Both are enjoyable to watch too.
report Recommended by Obata
The protagonist dosen't have any friends and they join a club. Both of them are really funny series.
report Recommended by toatoatoatoa
Characters try to make friends throughout club activities. Haganai has the extra ecchi and harem tags, while OreGairu contains less fanservice and lewd references, and instead focuses more on it's witty dialogue and outside-club activities.
report Recommended by parallelle_slip
Both have a main protagonist that dont have any friends, Both are very funny, And both are a Romantic comedy.
report Recommended by VanVeleca
Both anime feature a protagonist that is an outcast who ends up joining a school club and makes friends.
report Recommended by _Kairu_
A bunch of social outcasts and misfits join a club and learn to make connections with other human beings, with plenty of romcom hijinks along the way.
report Recommended by RxMidnight
They both similar Slice-of-Life anime
report Recommended by TAWaffle
They are Similar , share the same tags : Romance/School/Comedy/Harem(Boku)... as well both story lines follows the same path (Bunch of friends trying to make friends by helping them in fact they Share a strong bond Still Boku is Different from yahari Cause Boku is full with fun services and two short scenes of Mild Nudity so dont be happy you might miss it who knows well its up to you Dudes. Dudera
report Recommended by Dudera
- Both animes are about social outcast all in a club. - Both animes have a male protagonist and two female protagonists. - Both shows are essentially harem comedies, Haganai focuses more on the romantic side of things, and Yahari definitely focuses more on comedy. - Both shows center male lead who's a social outcast, Haganai's because of his hair colour, while Yahari's is more an outcast by choice after a bad start to his new school life. The main difference between the two series is the quality in writing, with Haganai relying more on pretty girls and simple humour to draw you in, while Yahari excels   read more
report Recommended by AreyKyoya
Ultimately, the premise, plot structure, characters, interpersonal dynamics, and the end result are all the same. If you enjoyed any of the elements of what makes Oregairu Oregairu, then you'll find Haganai just as enjoyable, and vice versa.
report Recommended by Atomizerk
I prefer Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy but both deal with a club (somewhat to make friends) Yozora and Yukinoshita are very similar and both have a character that is a boy but looks like a girl.
report Recommended by DaxtotheMax
Both involve protagonists with problems to relate to others, have no friends and do not appreciate the youth and to change this create / enter a club (in the case of Hikigaya he is forced by his teacher to enter), in this club join To them some girls that during the course of the anime end up falling in love for them.
report Recommended by DCardoso_MAL
It tackles variety of topics including friendship, love, seasoned with comedy and it induces satisfaction. The premise is quite the same and you'll love it if you're a sucker with romantic comedy like me I guess. With that said, this anime will totally be one of my top ones and almost the same story but different characters and quirks. ps. Yui is the best girl!
report Recommended by Jekichu
The main characters didn't have the chance to make any friends until they are forced to join a club and fall in love. They slowly change personality throughout the anime and become more joyful thanks to the amazing girls that compose their club.
report Recommended by NatoBoram
Both MC's are in high school and the other is trying to adopt in the society while the other is trying to live the reality. One is being skeptical about life and the other is being branded as a 'delinquent' both are struggling for something, their life is being circulated around the people they interact and tend to associate with others in an interesting way.
report Recommended by GRACED_GOAT
This anime stories about a club and the mc not have any friend.
report Recommended by FlashWatch66
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