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Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai!
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Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru.
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Slice-of-Life, School, and Drama. Well thought-out stories. Though Chuunibyou tend to lean toward the side of romance, and have more comedy. Both offer unique perspectives on growing up, and have done a virtually flawless job of it.
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Recommended by bunny1ov3r
both anime has a romantic/comedy genre
both protagonists have similar personality
both protagonist want to live how they think is normal both had eighth grade syndrome in the past chuunibyou centers around the eighth grade syndrome as the main part of the story but Yahari Ore no Seishun does not
The main characters in both of these anime are extremely relatable, although in slightly different ways. Hikkigaya from Yahari hates his youth, and Yuuta hates his 8th grade youth. They both end up in a club they didn't want to join and are forced to face their "youth." They key reason why these two anime are so great is because of their relatability, comedy, and romance, so if you liked Chuunibyou, Yahari is a must-see.
Both of these series deal without likeable outcasts coming to terms with themselves and the world around them, Chuunibyou is a more romance focused series, whereas Yahari is more about the characters internal developments.
Though if you enjoyed one, you will definitely enjoy the other!
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Recommended by Ninjjamonk
this one is not so much similar too oregairu but in some way it Is and it have good comedy and wellmaded romance.
Abhorrent the norm. Oregairu and Chuunibyou both follow protagonists who are against the normal structure of how the primetime of life should work.
Chuunibyou follows the abnormal Rikka in her quirky life of being a Chuunibyou. Whilst Oregairu follows cynical Hachiman helping others at the Volunteer Service Club. In these times, both MCs also are in check with their allocated partners, namely, Yukino and Yuuta.
Both anime are great s.o.l with Chuunibyou being a joyous comedy, whilst Oregairu is more of cynical thoughts on general standards.
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Recommended by NextUniverse