Ookiku Furikabutte, Diamond no Ace Recommendations

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Both are realistic anime based on baseball. Both feature exciting scenes, an unpredictable plot and excellent comedy. As for differences, DnA has a much stronger shounen element to it, with a huge and yet amazing cast, great music and an impressive number of scenes that really get the viewer fired up, while Oofuri is more technical, unique and original, and all in all has a very realistic feel to it.
report Recommended by VVayfarer
They're both baseball anime with the main character being a pitcher, who's pitching got a certain quirk due to never receiving proper coaching. They're different in that Oofuri's Mihashi is the ace of a new established team and lacks self-confidence, while DnA's Sawamura joins a high school baseball elite school and is overconfident despite being no where near the ability of the regular members of the team.
report Recommended by Nana-tan
They're both anime about baseball with the main characters being the pitcher and the catcher.
report Recommended by vaninilla
Both are a story of pitchers coming from humble beginnings. While DnA has a more intense art style and longer episode length than Oofuri, oofuri is still an extremely cute and quirky show that shows teamwork much like DnA. Oofuri is honestly one of my favorite shows based on the main character alone.
report Recommended by fawncore
Both revolve about baseball, the main characters struggle to work with new team mates. While both have opposite personalities, they still learn the true meaning of baseball, hardship, and friebdship throughout their journey as a pitcher.
report Recommended by KaneHunter
Both are baseball anime, with pitchers as main characters, both baseball team struggling to reach koushien, both had a good balance in both everyday life of the players and gameplay, though personally I believe Ookiku focus a bit more on the former.
report Recommended by Dai_to
Both are comedy, sports anime centred around high school baseball. Both main characters (Mihashi from Ookiku and Eijun from Daiya no A) are pitchers. The catchers for both Ookiku and Daiya no A are pretty smart and they also get a lot of screen time. Ookiku has more detailed baseball rules explanations; Daiya no A is more light on the explanations and focuses a lot on creating tension, cliffhangers and comedy parts. Differences: 1. Ookiku has a more laid-back and slice-of-life feel to it; both the art and the soundtrack. In this regard, Daiya no A has a kick-ass soundtrack and sound effects (a ball hitting the   read more
report Recommended by ITFujoshi
Both shows are about baseball, both shows are mainly about the pitcher, and both shows are pretty great.
report Recommended by ameriikawaii
-Baseball -Rivalry between teammates -Comedy -First year players -Trust between the battery
report Recommended by Kaoru_Shizuka
big windup is a lot shorter than diamond no ace (this one's a long series) and has better animations, both are baseball animes and have that relationship between pitcher and catcher. the mc are polar opposites tho
report Recommended by m1inh
The entire pacing and characters are very different from each other and share very few similarities regarding their own series, besides both being about baseball and only having two animated seasons. But if you love the dynamic between Mihashi and Abe you might find yourself enjoying the dynamic between Eijun and Satoru. And while Ookiku Furikabutte focuses a lot more heavily on each individual character, leaving no character left behind, Daiya is more of the quick paced, dramatized sports anime that many are used to and focuses mostly around the main character(s) and less of the supporting cast. Overall it's still very enjoyable and fun   read more
report Recommended by rddykilowatt
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