If you liked
Jaku-Chara Tomozaki-kun
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...then you might like
Horimiya
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Same romcom about two complete opposites where one is an oddball and the other is a normie.
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Recommended by JiangHaoyi1979
Even if you are rock bottom, there is only one way to go.
Bottom-Tier and Horimiya both follow protagonists who are very much at the bottom of the school ladder but find themselves building interesting friends with those who don't seem as bad as you'd think they may be.
Bottom-Tier's twist on that matter stems from Tomozaki being this fun "game of life" in improving his social status. Horimiya is a simple love story, knowing nothing but growth.
Both are good anime for those interested in how one would operate realistically in the situations they are placed under. Either that or they are just good rom-coms I would
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Recommended by NextUniverse
These two are both series where a male classmate and a female classmate who are completely different in terms of personality coincidently meet up and learn more about the other individual. From there, the lives of both characters are never the same
Both are about a guy who at first becomes antisocial and after certain events become "popular." They are both romance anime. The characters are very well developed and with good evolution throughout the plot arcs.
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Recommended by ANormalUser
In both series, the the f-mc is popular in school whilst the m-mc is considered a loner, gloomy, etc.
Both series involve where the f-mc helps the m-mc, and the m-mc becomes more sociable in school. The m-mc in both series, eventually joins the f-mc friend group.
In Jaku-Chara, the f-mc helps the m-mc in a more direct way, whilst the f-mc in Horimiya helps the m-mc more indirectly (by being there for him as a friend)
Horimiya is more focused on romance, whereas Jaku-Chara is more focused on the gaming aspect.
Both have a slice-of-life feel to it, and are easy shows to watch
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Recommended by jessslyyyyy
These two are really similar by the fact when the main character is evolving from being the type of guy that isn't talking to anybody and has no social life to having a group of friends and especially a girl that helps him to "grow". In others aspects, without giving spoilers, Horimiya is different.