If you liked
Gabriel DropOut
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...then you might like
Machikado Mazoku
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Despite their settings, both being comedies in which the forces of good and evil live side-by-side in an everyday setting, these shows could not be further from each other. Gabriel Dropout is a comedy specialized in mean-spirited humor, where we're supposed to laugh at the characters' misfortune; if this speficic type of humor misses you, you should avoid it (like me). On the other hand, Machikado Mazoku is, while comedic in nature, actually a heartwarming tale about human kindness. I personally would recommend checking out the latter.
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Recommended by gomennasai
Both series are kindred in the way of opposing cute girls in a both mythical and manichean fashion. And, just as accordingly, both regularly break the coherence of their universe, ridiculing the premises of their shows.
As Gabriel DropOut might be more deserving of recognition for the elaborate comedy it displays, Machikado Mazoku would win more if were to be considered the developing bond between the main protagonists. Even on this front, Gabriel DropOut is not losing so much.
Both series, in the end, are fairly similar, and the mood it will make you feel might seem, afterwards, out of this world! For both are condensed cutesy
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Recommended by EmiliaHoarfrost
If you have watched Gabriel DropOut and you love Satania then you should not ignore Machikado Mazoku because it has a character like Satania.
Evil girl try to do something evil but fail then turn into funny situations and make the situation even funnier with unique expressions. Yes, the main girl in Machikado Mazoku is like that
I'm confident to say the main girl's expression ( in Machika Mazoku) is unique.
P.s. I'm not good at English so I just can write it like that
Instead of angels and demons we have demons and magical girls. But top quality humor is what these shows have in common.
Girls of opposing forces get along with each other. Gabriel Dropout being angels and devils, and Machikado Mazoku being magical girl and devil.
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Recommended by raccoon_mask
Even though animes are a little different (Machikado Mazoku has Mahou Shoujo while Gabriel Dropout has angels and demons), they have some similarities.
The plans that Satanichia tries to make against Gabriel are similar to the plans that Shamiko tries against Momo, the plans constantly fail because the characters who never manage to carry out their plans correctly, giving a feeling of pity for the characters.
They are similar in several aspects: they are both comedy animes, in which there are two sides (good and evil), but instead of hating each other or fighting, they just get along, and get involved in several funny situations in daily routine.
The two animes also have very cute characters, which you will probably fall in love with throughout the story.
Both have demon girls who are harassed by dogs. I believe the dog to be a more fleshed-out character in Dropout.
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Recommended by Mushroomen
- Both have demonic main characters, although the lore differs quite a bit
- Both feature “evil” teenage girls attempting to be “evil” but failing miserably
- Both are set primarily in high school
- Both have two sides ‘light’ and ‘dark’ (although the comedy comes from the reversal of these roles)
Both are about good vs bad (For Gabriel is Angel vs Demon while Machikado is Magical Girl vs Devil)
Both anime shows the good is eviler than the bad and the bad is kinder than the good.
Both "bad" MC wants to do something evil but either fail badly or end up doing good instead.
Both MC (Satania and Yuuko) are basically an airhead.
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Recommended by TheRockzSG