If you liked
Clannad
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...then you might like
Sakura-sou no Pet na Kanojo
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Both have a heart touching story
in both there are real ups and downs that you could relate with your own lives
and here when a person normally fails, its not that as if they recover quickly like in most anime..they go through all the phases of depression and stuff
some times it may even make you cry
after watching it you will feel
Sakurasou no pet na kanajo should definitely get a dub
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Recommended by fullmetalpower
Pet of Sakurasou is very similar to Clannad they are both Slice of life anime.They both take you on emotional roller coasters and how sometimes life isn't always fair. Clannad takes you on the emotional roller coaster more often then Pet of Sakurasou. Clannad is also longer than Pet of Sakurasou if you take into consideration that Clannad has two seasons of at 23 episodes making it 46 episodes long. If you haven't watched either of these you might want to take a look pet of Sakurasou to see if you like this type of show because its shorter than Clannad. I personally like both
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Recommended by shadowwolfzombie
-Both series include multiple love interests for our main protagonist.
-Both series include people with fairly distinct personalities; Including but not limited to a girl who lacks social skills and generally is clueless on how society functions.
-Both series are mainly driven by the caring personality of our main protagonist.
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Recommended by Masanori-kun
Supporting a friend. Sakurasou and Clanand both follow an odd MCs paired up with another regular, with some quirks, MC. The time these pairs spend with one another getting to know each other and just having fun, creating turning into a memorable journey.
Sakurasou follows abnormal cat-loving Sorata paired up with eccentric Shiina on their journey to find out a path for what they would love to do. Clannad is about delinquent Tomoya and rejected Nagisa helping out others with their personal issues.
Both are great rom-coms with a good amount of drama.
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Recommended by NextUniverse