If you liked
School Days
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...then you might like
Kuzu no Honkai
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Both series feature teenagers overwhelmed with emotions and learning how to grasp relationships while making mistakes along the way. Relationships in both shows grow more complicated with more people entering the focus of the web of relationships.
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Recommended by ShadowBlazer3000
Both focus on awry interactions of teenagers
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Recommended by ardabiochem
These to anime both gave me teary moments of understanding love. It showed me the struggle of what love is like to a certain length of reaching it. It shows ya not to betray ones love and always keep one in your heart.
Its very soothing, romantic, and sad at times. It gets your hope up and you want to keep watching it till the end.
I recommend these because its a heart warming and tear jerking series, but also heart breaking. If you enjoy drama and romance theses are the two for you.
If you enjoyed this anime because of its gritty examination of the pain that can be caused by unrequited love, and the hardships endured as a result of leaping into sexual indiscretions, and you enjoy watching flawed characters struggle to preserve their happiness in the face of jealousy, then you may enjoy both School Days and Kuzu no Honkai for the same reasons.
However, where Kuzu no Honkai starts out miserable and maintains that level of melodrama throughout, School Days manages to be the more grim of the two, having a distinctive downward curve as it descends gradually from a plucky harem anime into the tragic
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Recommended by human_jukebox
It explores similar themes of desires, and the slow descent of an average and reasonable character into the depths of sexual activity. It's nowhere near as character driven, but it explores the same themes, and has a similar 'feel' to it. Much more PG than Honkai, though
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Recommended by Archer0596
Both of them are series that deepen you into the darkest emotional places when it comes to hating the main characters. Beware them both, someone made these to hurt people.
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Recommended by ZetaSoujiro
Both shows show the pain and struggles of unrequited love
Both shows in school setting
Both explore the negative natures of hollow relationships, and have strong character development (albeit the characters in school days actually have NEGATIVE character development and get WORSE). But both are incredibly thought-provoking and really make you consider what kind of morals and honesty you should take into a relationship and the effects of playing with people's feelings. They're wonderfully horrible, and great watches for all the wrong reasons, so that you can contemplate the right choices.
They both share fucked up relationships and if you liked School Days you'd probably like Scum's Wish/Kuzu No Honkai and Reverse.
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Recommended by Takamura-sama
Both anime have similarities in relationships between characters. In both anime someone in some way helps to other person to get his/her loved one. And in both anime characters kinda have some mental problems.
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Recommended by UselessSakura
Personally I wasn’t a fan of either of these, but if you enjoyed School Days, you may want to check out Kuzu no Honkai. A romance which uses sex as a major theme and has characters that do some morally questionable things.
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Recommended by BlueCicada
Even if you don't like School Days but you like the premise, KnH may be right up your alley. Both have drama and multiple levels of love and romance, and both are very slow.
I think these animes are very similar, because they both have the main plot connected to sexual relations, so for those who like drama and romance, I recommend it.
They are both shows about very messed up relationships with people cheating on each other all the time. Throughout both shows I was thinking how could the characters be anymore messed up and somehow they kept doing worse and worse things.
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Recommended by Sonnyman45
BOTH DEFINE NTR
YESS IT REALLY IS PAINFUL TO WATCH IT
If u wanna watch it, i hope that u will always stay sane...
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Recommended by naim_nakano