If you liked
NHK ni Youkoso!
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...then you might like
Yesterday wo Utatte
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- The protagonist is a sad and unsuccessful guy who doesn't know what to do with his life.
- He is in love with a beautiful classmate who only sees him as a friend.
- One day, a pretty short girl appears in front of him and acts all affectionate for no apparent reason.
- The protagonist also has a male friend who sometimes chimes in with advice on how to fix his life.
- Similar themes of young people struggling to find their purpose in life, depression, unrequited love, and the path to fix one's life.
- These shows have an identical scene where the two protagonists sit
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Recommended by Kurosawa-san
NHK is better. It doesn’t jump around the mental health bush but it puts things into perspective a bit better for the MC and some other characters as well. The character relationships are fairly identical to those found in Sing Yesterday for Me, but they’re developed much more throughout the 2 cours it was given. It’s also a bit faster paced and probably won’t cause you to fall asleep.
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Recommended by nedMacDonalds
Both stories about failure in young adults, unrequited loves, the main difference between these two is that NHK is a very heavy dark humor drama, and yesterday wo utatte is lighthearded
Anyone that loves welcome to the NHK would certainly love this show.
Welcome to the nhk being my favorite show, yesterday wo uttate is basically a modern and more "calm" and "less intense" as the NHK.
I myself have been trying to find a show similiar to the level of welcome to the NHK and this show is on the right track
I don't know. The first thing I remember while watching Yesterday wo Utatte is how much it resembles to NHK. If you enjoyed Yesterday wo Utatte then I'm sure (not really) you'll enjoy Welcome to the NHK.
Both series follow protagonists who have yet to find out who they really are or where they really want to go in life. As the series goes on, both protagonists continue to grow due to the new friendships/relationships they obtain, finally discovering what they truly wanted in life all along.
Both are slice of life/romance series. If you remove the otaku/neet element of NHK ni Youkoso it would look like Yesterday wo Utatte.
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Recommended by RobertTheTomatoe