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Both are about 'normal' teens who are following the dream to become the best at something. Both have elements of comedy, romance, slice of life, drama. Both have great characters (some of them genius at what they do), with lots of friends and rivals.
report Recommended by Fii
Characters trying to achieve their dreams with the help of their friends, there's also some romance on the side of each. Also even though Bakuman isn't a sports anime, it has a lot of features particular to the genre, except games are called deadlines.
report Recommended by merurin
Both are about young people discovering their passion and striving to achieve their dreams. Both protagonists are extremely stubborn and absorbed in their own world (manga and karuta) Anyone who has an strong aspiration of their own will be able to relate to this anime.
report Recommended by xoxoM
At first glance, these two series don't seem to have much in common. However, Chihayafuru and Bakuman have quite a few similarities that may be overlooked. Both series features young people trying to do something exciting for the first time in their lives. In Chihayafuru, it involves Karuta. In Bakuman, in involves the creation of manga. As such, both of these series meets the similarities in which these young people try to fulfill their goals, improving their skill in what they do, and at the same time learn more about themselves. Along the way, they befriend new people and also have encounters with rivals. Both series features   read more
report Recommended by Stark700
They both have a similar relaxing light feel to them. Both of the main characters are working towards their dreams, both inspired by another male character. All the characters are pretty well done in both anime and all are pretty likeable.
report Recommended by Vision2344
Now you may be thinking what similarities do a card game anime and an anime about making manga have in common? The answer is pretty simple, in both anime the MCs are aiming to achieve a goal that someone important gave them. However they do not solely experience success, but failures are involved as well. The general mood in Bakuman and Chihayafuru is pretty relatable while having moments of suspense. Furthermore the main theme in both anime is the 'From Zero to Hero' process. Starting from scratch, only by working hard you can achieve your dreams.
report Recommended by Luciferio
Similarities in character development. Healthy rivalry between friends. Some romance but main focus on the concept (karuto/mangaka). Idea of wanting to get to the top/ being the best in something. Goes beyond high school life. Similarities in ideas of team work, partnership, rivalry, succeeding etc. Characters entering competitions and working hard to do their best. Victories and failures. "master/genius" type characters (< which was my fav part in both (gta love nizuma eiiji <3)). Overall great plot story concept art and characters. Both are must watch!
report Recommended by Mrin
-Both anime tell about how the newbie (main character) try to become number one in that field (Chihayafuru -> Karuta & Bakuman -> Mangaka). -Both anime tell about how much effort and sacrifice the main character spend to achieve the best result.
report Recommended by Ranseurs
In both bakuman and chihayafuru their main journey starts from their high school freshman year, and characters are totally focused towards their dreams. In these both series characters go through hardships and ups and downs to be able to archive their dreams and other than sports there is also romance, comedy. And in both series there is great character development, and their rivals was also pretty much similar. They don't have that many things that are similar but yeah after i watched these i felt like recommending them, both series are in my favourite list. If you watched chihayafuru or bakuman and you haven't watched the other one, you   read more
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