Ikko is a Buddhist monk in training who works at his grandmother’s temple with six nuns -- six very attractive nuns. Though lazy, weak and unmotivated to learn the skills of a monk, amazingly strong holy powers sleep inside of Ikko that are triggered only by the awakening of his, shall we say, lust for worldly delights. A vengeful spirit is haunting your home? A flash of pantsu, and Ikko's your man. But therein lies danger; what really is the secret behind his mysterious powers? And how many hits to the head from angry, semi-naked nuns can a man take?
Keitaro Urashima is somewhat of a failure. In order to fulfill a promise he made to a girl fifteen years ago, he has tried time and again to get into Tokyo U but has never managed to pass the exam. However, fate smiles upon him and he ends up working for his aunt, managing an all-girls dorm! Living with the feral Kaolla, the timid Shinobu, the sake-loving Mitsune, the blade mistress Motoko and the punch-happy Naru, can Keitaro keep his focus and keep his promise? And will he ever end up meeting that girl from his past?
Both Love Hina and Amaenaideyo are about an underachieving boy who lives in his grandmother's house, and is surrounded by girls who do their best to beat his hormonal behavior out of him. In Amaenaideyo!!, however, he has to fight off evil spirits, but his full power only comes out if they can activate those darn hormones fully.
Sexuality, a guy who gets to live in a house full of women while trying to get alone with them, and comedy; if you liked all of these things in either Love Hina or Amaenaideyo, you will find and enjoy them in the other.
Love Hina and Amaenaide yo have some rather obvious things in common. Besides their genre, which is a very funny romantic harem comedy; the way they deal with this genre is also very similar. There are a few attempts at throwing us off guard, but on the other side the story feels like it's pushing towards a certain matchup. Aside from that the other main ressemblance is the fact that both anime tend to be quite violent with the male lead, which gives us even more laughs :)
I'f you liked one you should give the other one ago. See they are very much alike. They are both Harem comedies and the main female lead in both is always smacking the main male lead around for being accidentaly pervy and this eventually causes a relationship to blossom between the two. Sure the stories in that sense seem like replicase but they are still different from each other and fresh enough that you can enjoy both. So i'f your looking for a good ecchi watch there you have it and with that adieu.
Sometimes a simple harem story just isn't enough. And there are series out there that do go that extra step. Amaenaideyo is certainly one of them!
Both shows centre on some poor, unfortunate guy who ends up living with a host of lovely girls, all with very different personalities. Amaenaideyo and Love Hina seem to work from exactly the same character requirement sheet, but one involves more bra and panty shots.
There is the love interest who beats the crap out of the poor guy, the athletic one, the innocent one, the "loose" one and a mother hen to oversee the chaos. Don't expect a deep story line, as neither show really has one. Just sit back and enjoy the (perverted) ride ;)
Amaenaidey and Love Hina are alike in many ways. They are both harem comedies about a loser male who ends up living together with a group of beautiful girls. Both shows have a violent lead female who routinely beats up on the lead male, and both have a large amount of ecchi comedy.
Deep in the mountains, isolated from civilization, there is a boys-only school that will finally be receiving its first class of girls in an attempt to transform the school into a co-ed one. Most of the boys have never been in contact with girls of their own age, leading to an explosion of hormonal craziness. From the sickeningly perverted fetishist guys, to a rather odd girl that seems to be chasing the most normal guy in the school for reasons known only to her, there's twisted humor to be had.
If you enjoyed Amaenaideyo!! you will also enjoy Green Green. Green Green and Amaenaideyo!! are two anime that share a lot in common. They both have lots of ecchi and a character is explored in each episode of both Green Green and Amaenaideyo. If you want lots of ecchi based humour and enjoyed Amaenaideyo!!, Green Green is for you.
"Amaenaideyo!!" and "Green Green" are both full of ecchi humor; so if you like ecchi you must watch them both.
Those Anime are very similiar because of main character situation, I mean that girls think about him in the same way and he prove them that they are wrong in many ways...
Green Green and Amaenaide yo focus a lot of ecchi and the violent punishment the male leads get as retribution for their actions. Of course this means that both are very funny series with a bit of romance, a bit of comedy, and a lot of ecchi mixed in. Both even have an underlying story to keep our attention, so it's safe to say these two anime appeal the same anime fans.
Both anime are about a male character surrounded by a handful of girls.Another similar fact is that both males are viewed upon as perverts by the girls at first,but that changes trough the course of the story.And ofcourse theres plenty of ecchiness in both ;)
Aoi Sakuraba, heir to the Sakura department store, has only one thing on her mind-- her beloved. Betrothed from a very young age, she has been in love with him, Kaoru Hanabishi, ever since. After Kaoru left his family, their bethrothal was nullified. Aoi sets out to find him. Will they be able to stand against the barriers that will try to keep them apart?
Can you say awkward romance? That's exactly how you could describe both Amaenaideyo and AYA. Not only do both of these series consist of that popular comedy/romance genre, but they are also ecchi. You'll love either one if you like those genres. If you want more ecchi, watch Amaenaideyo!! If you want more romance, watch Ai Yori Aoshi; that's the only real difference.
Both are about one guy surrounded by a bunch of beautiful girls, but in Amaenaideyo there's definitely more fanservice.
Yukinari is blessed with an clinical fear of women, commonly known as gynophobia. In addition to his mental ailment, he has the misfortune of being short and weak, making it easy for women to overwhelm him further. Even when his childhood friend, Kirie, approaches him, he immediately breaks out in hives. Thus, life is very lonely for Yukinari, until suddenly in the strangest way possible, he is transported into another world, and into the arms of the beautiful shoujo, Miharu! This time, for the first time ever, he isn't doesn't react. Could this be the start of something special?
If you enjoyed watching Amaenaideyo!! you will also enjoy Girls Bravo. The male lead character is frequently beaten up by girls in both anime. You will notice that both Girls Bravo and Amaenaideyo!! have a specific problem in each episode to be solved, which is accompanied by lots of humour and fan service.
If you're the kind of person who never tires of seeing raunchy panty shots, or immense bouncing boobies, then Amaenaideyo and Girls Bravo are definitely shows that you will love.
Both are probably lacking a little in the story department, but take one idea and run with it for two seasons. Pushing the boundaries of taste and decency, both are a harem type fantasy show that will have you laughing out loud throughout.
Yoichi Karasuma is a strong young samurai who was born and raised in the mountains. One day his father decides to send him to the city to stay with the four Ikuraga sisters so that he can gain valuable life experience, but his first trip into civilization doesn’t go quite as planned. Not only is he late to meet his new hostesses, but he is labelled a pervert and manages to get himself arrested – twice! Now, as he lives at the Ikuraga Dojo with Ibuki, Ayame, Kagome and Chihaya, Yoichi must adapt to his new life at school while accepting the rather violent ‘training’ he receives from Ibuki. After making an enemy of the school delinquent and with a mysterious man after his life, it seems that Yoichi’s quest to gain life experience won’t be so smooth after all!
Aside from the fact that both of these series have a certain amount of ecchi content they also have a male protagonist that is living away from home, with a group of strong female characters. Though they both focus on different scenarios they give off the same sort of vibe, which makes me think that if you enjoyed one of these you may like the other.
Overpowered hero suddenly moves in with a flock of beautiful high school girls... This storyline has been done many times, and these two shows are more reincarnations.
The things that define them. In Amenaideyo the hero has no control of his ability. it's also almost pure ecchi content.
In Asu no Youichi there is very little ecchi content and lots more martial arts.
If you appreciate Harem style comedies, give these two a try.