If you liked
Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai
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...then you might like
D-Frag!
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Both are school-comedies where the main male character is dragged into a not-so-ordinary club. Also, I find Chitose sorta like Yozora with her slightly violent personality, Kenji a bit like Kodaka and Takao to be like Sena (she is wayyy better than her though) Also Kenji acts like a delinquent, same as Kodaka. Both are funny and lovable.
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Recommended by TragicRomance
A main character becomes part of an unusual club with members that seems to all have their own interests at hand. The club itself also gets into odd events and often causes trouble for the main character.
Regardless, both series are comedy series with humorous dialogues, character interactions, and gags that plays around the school setting and concepts. They both also involve characters that wants the main protagonist to join their club for personal reasons.
Some of the moments in each episode may feel a bit random but are used as a way to present comedy.
The MC are school-rumored delinquent. But the truth is that they have a kind heart, and end up being forced to join a club by the main heroine. The art is kinda similar and from my opinion D-Frag! jokes are funnier than Haganai jokes.
Both are comedies with signs of romance.
Both have a "deliquent-like" protagonist. Really.
The funny thing is that in Boku wa Tomodachi the protagonist has the atmosphere and looks of one, and in D-Frag he wants to look like one, but nobody takes him for one.
A delinquent boy who is joined by beautiful girls in a social club activities... makes it awkward for him to follow their motivation. The romantic comedy focuses the main male character interacting with the members of the club who are a majority population of girls. It can be awkward, relationships, funny, or random at times, but soon he will grown into the club and have fun.
Haganai focus on the "Neighbors Club" which they focus on making new friends and try to socialize each other. D-Frag follows a boy who is surrounded by awkward girls with a club that is a "Fantasy Imaginary" gaming club.
both have :
a mc that gets mistaken for a delinquent
a group of elite's girls
a imouto with a brother complex
a big boob girl who tries to be nice to the mc litlle sister but just ends up scaring her
in both anime's the mc gets forced to join a club they never heard of
and in both anime's they must do something to protect their club
Both has a protagonist that was forced to join a certain club full of interesting club members and both are really numb when it comes to love.
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Recommended by Layven_207
-Both anime tell about everyday life of high school students.
-Both anime have many hillarious comedy.
-Both main character joined in the weird club and of course with the weird member.
-Both main character is surrounded by girls, or we just called it harem.
Both have:
MC's that are classified as "delinquent's" .
The MC joining a club with unique girls.
A high amount of comedy
Similar romance factor
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Recommended by Tanya-Project
If you enjoyed the dysfunctional club setting of Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai, you'll find a lot to like in D-Frag.
D-Frag is a bit more surreal and high paced and doesn't take itself anywhere near seriously, but has a similar feel to Sukunai.