If you liked
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
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...then you might like
Katte ni Kaizou
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Tha manga of Katte ni Kaizou get spiced up with social critic later on (around volume 6), inspiring the artist into creating something even more awesome, SZS it is. His work tell you a bastardized version of what is hot in the land of the rising sun. He is probably the best social critic mangaka you can think of.
The artist Kumeta Kouji used to be a pure manga comedian with no social critic added, and he did well. Katte ni Kaizou is just another quality comedy filled with wordplay, overaction, and parodies. His older manga is finally animated by SHAFT, with his art direction preserved
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Recommended by lapisdragon
Both shows are adaptations of manga by the same author and done by the same animation studio. Katte ni Kaizou's manga actually precedes Zetsubou Sensei's and it's plain to see a similar style of surrealistic comedies in both. Not to mention both shows have similar catchy music and deranged animation.
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Recommended by PseudoJord
Both have the same authors (Kumeta Kouji and Shaft studio), similar humor and crazy absurd randomness.
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Recommended by netsvetaev
They were both done by the same author (Kumeta Kouji ) and production company (Shaft), and the format of the episodes is a bit similar, as well as the animation. Katte ni Kaizou is raunchier though.
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Recommended by denshiraku
The word random couldn't even begin to describe these series, both of them all full of hilarious moments and both of them are animated by Shaft, so besides great comedy you'll get some nice animation.
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Recommended by ThEoNePugNA
After Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, Kōji Kumeta and Shaft once again had done a great job at making a satirical comedy, although Katte ni Kaizou is actually the predecessor of Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei. However, Katte ni Kaizou is contained with shimoneta while Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei is more focused on dark humor.
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Recommended by addictedtoliving
They're both from the same studio, based on the manga of the same author, as well as having the same type of comedy of taking something simple but slowly taking it to the utmost extreme. They could perfectly be a spin-off of each other, or be considered the same anime but with different characters and setting.
The only noticeable difference is Katte ni Kaizou having a more raunchy comedy and less social critique but if you liked Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei and wish you had a fourth season, this will surely calm your itch for a while.