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Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
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5-toubun no Hanayome
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While both series, at a first glance, do seem to share few besides what constitutes a regular basis for romantic comedy shows, it is arguable they both make you feel in a similar mood.
First off, two things that could stick with a viewership might be how the comedy lightens up any previous state of mind, and also how colourful the art strikes.
On the one hand, we have a harem setting based on tutoring; on the other, two protagonists bonding closer by sharing a hobby. However, both shows permit the budding of a romantic bonding, with a tendency from our quintuplets to dramatise a bit? Let's
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Learning process. QQ and Monthly Girls follow an astounding protagonist who has grades and skills, yet only falters through one thing. Such of which can only be found in the instance team up with a bunch of other colleagues from school to reason the one wish within their reach if they complete such tasks.
With QQ doing this in a harem romance, Uesugi trying to clear his family debt. In contrast to a less pressured Nozaki only trying to make some new manga.
Both are fun to watch, with misunderstanding and the general tropes you'd find in rom-coms as such. It should also be noted that Monthly
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