Akane-Iro ni Somaru Saka - Recommendations

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NAKAIMO: My little sister is among them!

NAKAIMO: My little sister is among them!

Shougo Mikadono’s deceased father left his son with a final request: attend his old high school to search for a suitable spouse, get married, and take his place as the rightful president of the prestigious Mikadono Corporation. Eagerly accepting the criteria, the teenager enrolls and quickly garners the attention of class rep beauty Konoe and one wealthy maiden after another due to his illustrious family legacy. What's more, Shougo then receives a very unexpected phone call from an unknown fellow student claiming to be his long lost sister - and she, too, wants to marry him! Can Shougo restrain his youthful desires while lustful beauties throw themselves at him in school, at home and even in his own bed long enough to determine who among them is his hidden little sister?

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Drasticc Drasticc says...

Great animes to watch if your into harems with a lot of plot twist.  What makes these two animes special is that choices the protagonist amongst a group of high school girls. Yet only one may become his future wife! Ether its the small Tsundere type, otaku, voluptuous, even the forbidden sibling.

corkboard corkboard says...

There are certain strong thematic commonalities between these two.  They are both quasi-harems in which most of the girls really don't matter and just exist for cover art.  They also both have strong sibling angles, though most will find the content of Nakaimo less objectionable.  Overall, it is the better show with a much more likeable protaganist, but if you like either, the other is sure to suit your tastes as well.

The Familiar of Zero

The Familiar of Zero

In a world where magic is a reality, the young Louise is at the bottom of her class. Dubbed "Zero" by her classmates at Tristein Academy (due to her zero success rate for magic), Louise (along with all first year students) was charged with summoning a familiar; and instead of a cute magical creature, the familiar arrived in the form of... Saito Hiraga, a normal Japanese boy who was abruptly teleported from his own world?! Can both Louise and Saito come to terms with their new and complicated "relationship" and (more importantly) help Saito find a way home?

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StillxDoll StillxDoll says...

They both have two protagonists (who obviously love eachother) having petty arguments. Girl always gets upset when the guy is not there to protect her. Both girls have high ranking families in their worlds. Slightly similar characters. And ontop of that they both have the same seiyuu^^

Rosario + Vampire

Rosario + Vampire

Fifteen-year-old Tsukune Aono is average in every way; he has no hobbies, less-than-stellar grades and he's even flunked his high school entrance exam. His parents have managed to enroll him in a school, but it's no ordinary school! Tsukune will be attending the Youkai Academy, a place where monsters learn how to co-exist with humans! As the werewolves, vampires, witches and other monsters are required to retain their human forms, Tsukune - the lone human - is able to avoid their bloodthirsty gazes. However, he quickly attracts the attention of a number of devilish beauties including the vampire Moka, a busty succubus and even a young witch! It seems Tsukune's average life isn't so average anymore!

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mikerah274 mikerah274 says...

If you liked Akane-Iro ni Somaru Saka or Rosario to Vamprie, you'd like the other because they have both the main characters surrounded by beautiful women and the male protagonists both fall in love with the most unlikliest of people.

Koi Kaze

Koi Kaze

If life teaches us anything, it is that love sometimes happens in the most unlikely of places, with the most unlikely of people. Koshiro is a run-of-the-mill salaryman who has recently been dumped by his partner. With his heart broken and hope lost, he soon comes to realize that he can love again, once he sets eyes on a beautiful young schoolgirl riding the train. However, there is one catch -- this girl named Nanoka is his sister, who he has not seen in years. Knowing that their forbidden love will always be scrutinized by society; will Koushirou and Nanoka be able to resist the temptation?

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Galadriel Galadriel says...

i know that there are many differences between Koi Kaze and Akane-Iro ni Somaru Saka, but both animes have one thing that makes them similar.

in both animes there is a forbidden love aspect (better defined in Koi Kaze than Akane-Iro ni Somaru Saka) the only difference is that in Koi Kaze the siblings are blood related and in Akane the siblings are not blood related.

My guess is that if you like one of this two you will like the other one for sure.

Kiss x Sis

Kiss x Sis

Although they are not related by blood, Keita finds himself the object of his feisty twin-sisters Ako and Riko’s affections. Using extremely creative ways to wake him in the morning, the girls kiss, caress and grope their way into Kei-chan’s bed in the hope of becoming his bride. Forbidden sibling love even spreads to the school classroom, and as the rivalry between Ako and Riko intensifies, will they stop at nothing to win their brother’s unwilling heart? But how far is too far, and can Keita say no to two beautiful young girls throwing themselves at him forever?

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Galadriel Galadriel says...

both Akane-Iro ni Somaru Saka and Kiss x Sis have many things in common. Both of them feature ecchi/comedy (Akane is kinda decent while Kiss x Sis exceeds in terms of hardcore ecchiness) aspects with quite a bit of romance and also both of them feature a incest theme (though in both animes the siblings are not blood related). So if you like one of this two shows then for sure you will enjoy the other one as well.

Kiss x Sis TV

Kiss x Sis TV

What do you do when you live together with gorgeous twin sisters who are intent on seducing you? This is the daily dilemma that faces Keita Suminoe, and politely declining their offers doesn’t seem to be helping him! Despite his school friends' jealous quips, and parents who think everything is fine as the siblings are not blood-related, this makes no difference to the brow-beaten boy. Unfortunately for Keita, school entrance exams are just around the corner, and scantily-clad girls sneaking into his bedroom at night is starting to affect his chances of graduation. Can he focus his mind in time, or will breasts, panties and milky-white thighs prove to be too much of a distraction?

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wolfangel87 wolfangel87 says...

Kiss x Sis and Akane-Iro ni Somaru Saka involve ecchi type comedies with a romantic twist thrown in for style.  The two series also revolve around a very pertinent incest theme.

A Bridge to the Starry Skies

A Bridge to the Starry Skies

Kazuma and his little brother Ayumu have arrived at the countryside, eager to begin a new life at the Yorozuyo Inn – a place that Kazuma once visited as a child. There's fresh air, running water and relaxation – a perfect place for the sickly Ayumu to recover. But the pair's arrival is anything but uneventful, what with getting lost, Kazuma meeting and accidentally kissing the lovely Ui in the woods, and enraging her protective friend Ibuki in the process! Now, with a less than ideal first impression on his new classmates and more beautiful women popping up around him each day, Kazuma certainly has his hands full with misunderstandings and budding romances!

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Drasticc Drasticc says...

Both start out as your typical boy meets girl harem where a simple kiss does wonders.  If you enjoy the whole off beat comedy/sorry for the misunderstinading of Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi, then this would be a natural substitue.

Yosuga no Sora: In Solitude, Where We Are Least Alone

Yosuga no Sora: In Solitude, Where We Are Least Alone

After losing their parents, twins Haruka and Sora travel to the countryside to start a new life. The two soon meet new friends in the shrine maiden Akira, wealthy Kazuha and well-endowed Nao, amongst others. As the days go by, Haruka learns more and more about the new ladies in his life, all the while being a patient confidante and good friend, leading him into their hearts, as well as their loins. Meanwhile, Sora can't help but have a recurring memory of her brother kissing her as a child…

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Doomoo Doomoo says...

Both feature a female lead who is small in stature and has grey hair. They have similar underlying themes that I can't mention without spoiling things but the deeper into the relationships you look the more you'll see they are similar. This shows the strongest towards the end of both anime. Though one has the lead character veer from that romantic 'path' while the other has the lead character "plow" through it... if you catch my drift... Anyway you'll know what I mean if you watch them both. You'll enjoy one if you enjoy the other I promise!