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It's the first day of high school, and plenty of school clubs are doing their best to recruit new members, but for ditzy Yui, none of them seem to fit the bill. However, when she accidentally signs up to join the light music club, Yui begins a hilarious adventure to become a world class guitarist! There's just one problem: she's never played the guitar before in her life! Joined by bassist Mio, drummer Ritsu and keyboardist Tsumugi, Yui and the gang will juggle their studies with buying instruments, learning how to read music and even performing in the school festival, all in the hopes of someday becoming a successful band!
Aiura's animation, style, comedy, and cute personalities all harken to K-On's 'cute girls doing funny things' style of comedy. If you're a fan of K-On! and well done slice-of-life comedy, I'm sure you'll enjoy Aiura.
Yurume's everyday life living at the Maison du Wish continues. Her neighbour Sae's strict little sister comes to live with them, and she will not leave until her older sister finally unpacks all the boxes and cleans up the mess in her apartment. Life around Yurume becomes crazier, ever so slightly.
Similar contents all over. While having very different animation styles and settings they somehow feel very much alike in terms of comedy in many sections.
School can be a boring place, but not for the members of the GJ Club! The kind Kyoya, meat-loving Kirara, calm Megumi, game prodigy Shion and pint-sized firecracker Mao always manage to have a good time while navigating day-to-day life, whether they’re preparing for the cultural festival, playing doctor, fixing TV signals by becoming human antennae, or simply getting to know each other better!
both of these animes are basied on short stories of everyday school life the only difference is the GJ-bu is made up of many short stories making a normal 24 min episode.
A photograph is a mysterious force that creates magical moments the instant the shutter closes and allows people’s hearts to connect. For the new girl in town, Fuu Sawatari, this is more than a saying but a way of life as she spends her days quietly attempting to capture those special instances on film and use them to bring others joy. Along with her friends – and her beloved camera – Fuu reminisces about her father, begins to contemplate where her future lies and wonders whether she can capture more of the mysterious Tamayura light bubbles in her photos filled with warmth and friendship.
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Extremely similar shows in terms of overall pacing. Slow, good looking and a fun cast of characters. both are conflict-less and relatively slow slice of life.
Not much in terms of difference other than somewhat of a more overarching "plot" in Tamayura compared to the unrelated gag-comedy style of Aiura.
The story follows a third-year high school girl who likes building plastic models and the wacky conversations she has with her fellow club members.
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Both are short series focusing on the funny antics of three highschool girls. While the tone of both shows are comparable they differ in the wackyness department where "Plastic Nee-san" goes all out and "Aiura" stays relatively normal.
Shuri Komori is a 14-year-old girl, who is so nice that she can not turn down people’s request. She gains amazing abilities while she fulfills people’s request. There are many fun & happy things in her life, since she is an adolescent middle school student after all!
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Both shows are comedic short series focusing on the school life of three girls. In "Aiura" it's about three highschool girls and their bonding, while in "Komori-san Can't Decline!" it's about three middle-schoolers and Komori's inability to say no to anybody.
Everyday life may be full of mundane occurrences, but hidden amongst the banality, you can always find something fun to brighten your day. While schoolgirl Mio attempts to cheer up Yuuko after her horrific test score, Nano desperately tries in vain to get the stubborn Hakase to take her medicine. No matter the situation, these innocent girls can make the most of every situation, even by doing cartwheels at a deserted railway station.
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Both of these short anime are about young school girls dealing with every day occurances in school. Both are fairly silly shorts with almost entirely female casts. If you simply need more school-life anime featuring a bunch of girls, try out the other anime of this pairing.
In a normal neighborhood in a normal city, a young maid arrives from the maid village to help out a young unnamed girl. But this battery-operated being is no ordinary maid! Not only can she remove her head and turn her body into glue (amongst other things), Cheko-chan also has the wackiest of friends. From Mizore, the edible snow spirit from the north, to Nachiko, a large squid who likes to change faces, to Kanato the Yankee, the bully who is the strongest of them all, it seems the craziness has just begun in the life of a once typical high school student.
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Bored out of her skull, Tanaka decides to give her friends some rather quirky nicknames, but they aren’t going to take her unflattering descriptions lying down. Sakuchi (who got saddled with “Ota” due to her nerdy otaku tendencies) and Saginomiya (dubbed “Robo” thanks to her deadpan personality) decide to call Tanaka “Baka” — and honestly? This should give you a pretty good idea of the shenanigans these three get up to. They’re at the height of their youth and they’re utterly ridiculous, eagerly and hilariously wasting away their days as high school girls!
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Both series feature cute high-school girls living out their everyday high-school lives, although AIURA is only 48 minues long. The MCs in both series are very similar in their behaviors - they both like to slack off, give their friends nicknames, are not very bright, and are highly optimistic and carefree. The cast in both shows are fun, energetic, and outright wierd. But wierd in a good sense. If you like high-school themed anime, you'll enjoy both series.
Kajiwara Sora is a shy girl who loves to draw. She's a member of the art club at school, even though one of the other members scares her sometimes. She finds drawing things like flowers or fruit easy enough, but she puzzles over how to capture more fleeting moments, like the flapping of a bird's wings or a cat that won't sit still. There are things she can draw, and things she can't draw, and with the help of her friends in the art club, she's going to experience them all to the fullest.
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Both are SoL's in a school setting with very similar comfy vibes and leisurely pace, as well as similar character archetypes.