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Non Non Biyori
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Flying Witch
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Non Non Biyori is placed in rural Japan in a tiny town and focuses on the main cast's daily lives in school and out exploring the world around them. Non Non Biyroi sets a very calm and relaxed mood similar to Flying Witch. Flying witch is a coming of age story focused on a not-so-traditional witch who is sent off by her family and explores growing up and becoming an adult. Each series is slice of life genre with added comedy. If you enjoyed the pacing and atmosphere in either show I would recommend the other.
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Recommended by Nikoru-san
Both shows take place in the rural countryside, and place the setting at the forefront. They are incredibly cozy and relaxing slice of life shows that feature a small but defined cast of characters. If you are a fan of calm places, slow pacing, some of the most relaxing music in anime, and something to unwind to, then either of these are great picks.
Great gentle BGM/OST, countryside setting and a nice slow pace with characters that fit their age well too.
Slow paced shows that take place in rural Japan. Both are considered Iyashikei or "healing" anime. Very soothing to watch. No real plot, just showcasing a slow paced, simple, rural life in Japan.
Both shows feature a main character that moves to the countryside and follows their lives adjusting to a new setting. Both have quirky random humor and are easy-going slice of lifes.
Only difference is in Flying Witch the main character is a witch, whereas in Non Non Biyori there is no magic.
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Recommended by OmegaOtaku
The setting and relaxing atmosphere are main similarities between these shows. They also have similar episodic nature, with heavy emphasis on slice of life elements.
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Recommended by opasnimiki
they're both slice of life, healing animes set in rural parts of japan. not much going on, but they both have a nice, cozy, zen feel to them. and both have good underplayed jokes
Both Non Non Biyori and Flying Witch are set in a rural place with the main character (Makoto Kowata in FW, Hotaru Ichijou in NNB) moving there from a city. Both are calm and soothing SoL anime that one can enjoy any time they want.
The two differences are that a) in Non Non Biyori, the main cast consists of four girls of varying ages (and one guy without a voice, lol) while in Flying Witch, there's Makoto and two of her relatives, one male, one a young girl plus one other character per episode
and b) Non Non Biyori is purely SoL while Flying Witch brings
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The countryside as a central setting of a story is often overlooked and underutilized; fortunately, both of these shows do some much needed justice in that regard. In both shows, you have a main character moving into the countryside and learning the "ways of the countryside", so to speak. The only main difference is that Non Non Biyori is much more humorous; Flying Witch incorporates a slow yet relaxing pace that is sure to calm any person after a long day of work.
Chill, iyashikei genre
they both located at countryside
I dont know but the feeling when i watch these 2 anime are really similar
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Recommended by phi12101998
Also set in the countryside.
Both are very tranquil and relaxing shows that don't follow any overarching plot.
Funny country life, no weird scenes only to show boobs or other childish jokes.
Characters are nice and believable.
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Recommended by raffaele2406
-Both are set in the rural countrysides of Japan, and each have exceptional detailing that brings out the beauty of the set
-Both are Iyashikei (Healing), and will almost definitely put your mind at ease.
-No set storyline exists.... The plot mostly revolves around everyday incidents
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Recommended by Joeywatches
-Both series are very heartwarming
-Great Visual
-Similiar set living in country side
-Very relaxing to watch
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Recommended by firelrdzuko
If you are looking for another calm anime, to disconnect and relax, in which the plot does not matter, but rather you seek to see the stories and situations that happens through the different chapters, NNB and FW are pretty good options.
You will enjoy watching the animation, which is quite good, the dialogues and interactions between the characters (they also speak slowly enough to even practice a little Japanese hehe) and, in general, a calm atmosphere.
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Recommended by pablillo96