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Gin no Saji
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Nourin
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Both anime share the same genre and story revolving around agriculture, the protagonists have suffered thru some trauma that has left it's scars, but are still diligently working and growing.
The plot is similar in that main characters in both anime come from the city
and have a fun yet annoying time fitting in.
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Recommended by SofiaBulga
Similarities:
Both have the same setting in an agricultural high school.
Both have the same main characters who came from the city to study in the said school.
Both also involves the same main character's who are running away from something.
Both main character's wear glasses.
Dissimilarities:
One anime is focus on one main character, while in the other anime it is evenly distributed among the group of characters.
the glasses wearing main character has that "from the frying pan to the fire" kind of predicament, while the other glasses wearing character is more of a "from the fire to the frying pan" thingy.
Both are set in an agricultural high-school, where the MC from the city has come to study and all crazy things starts to happen.
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Recommended by RazorRamona200
Set in the countryside, Nourin follows the daily lives of high school students whose school is close to a dairy farm for agriculture activities. The main characters interact with each other about their problems, work on the farm, or just have fun on their free time. Nourin is a mostly a comedy show where an idol retires from the entertainment industry and goes to a school close to a dairy farm. Expect some romance, comedy, and conflicts around the story. Gin no Saji follows a boy who has been assigned to a school, though focuses much more on him going through life and his education
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Gin no Saji/Silver Spoon is set in an agricultural school, like Nourin. It's not an ero-comedy but it's hard not to see the connection between the settings.
They both consist of happy-go-lucky atmospheres presented within an agricultural context. Both shows overall have the 'feel good'-summery vibe to them. They also share similar stories, consisting of a main character going from city life --> Agricultural life, and as a result becoming a better/happier person
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