Ishiyama High is home to a whole host of delinquents, including Oga, a legendary badass who's downright devilish. One day Oga finds a man floating down a river, after which the man splits open to reveal a baby inside – but it’s no ordinary baby! The cute tot is actually Beelzebub, the future king of the demons! And as Oga is as mean as they come, Beelzebub latches on to its newfound 'father', much to the other demons' dismay. Now, in addition to battling rival gangs and becoming the strongest delinquent around, Oga must buy diapers, comfort and carry around an annoying baby who's more of a devil than he is!
Honoka Sawada is a lonely fourteen year-old girl who has no friends at school and spends her nights alone - that is, until one day she wakes up to find a fire-breathing baby named Mao in her bed! After meeting the mysterious principal of the Chibi Devil nursery, Honoka learns that Mao is in fact a demon baby, and she is now his surrogate mother. With only her anime-obsessed childhood friend Kyou and his hot-headed pal Shin to rely on, Honoka decides she can’t possibly look after a child and asks the principal to find a replacement parent. Now, until a substitue can be found, Honoka will have to spend the next month looking after Mao, but will she be able to cope?
Without a doubt, Chibi Devi! is like the shoujo version of Beelzebub. Though Chibi Devi! is an anime aimed at young children and is about as far away from a battle manga as you can get, but both shows are about a teenager who suddenly have to take care of a demonic baby. If you like that aspect then both of these are for you.
Both shows are about a person that is suddenly forced to take charge of a demon baby! Beelzebub is on the shounen side of things with action where Chibi Devi takes on the shoujo route by being pretty darn girly but if babies and the issues that surround taking care of one interests you check either of these titles out.
Both are about a teen who suddenly have to take care of a demonic baby. While Beelzebub is shounen and has action, Chibi Devil is shoujo and is overall cute.
Needless to say Beelzebub & Chibi Devi! shares the similiarity of youngster forced to raise a (devil)baby which has supernatural abilities. If you liked the cuteness and funniness of Beelzebub, Chibi Devi! will humor you more with its even cutesy! Let's witness how two kids' ordinary lives turns into not-so-ordinary lives by the (devil) babies.
Demon babies = main theme~ Beelzebub n Chibi Devi r about demon kids and teens who have to take care of them. Chibi devi is shoujo, Beelzebub was first and is the shounen one. Btw, Chibi devi's main character isnt as cool as Beelzebubs :D Teehee. and Beelzebub is funnier and more interesting. i dropped chibi devi. Oh well, if ya watched chibi devi first you shud watch beelzebub :DDD Chibi devi is so girly and awkward to me
Middle school student Tsuna has always gone through life in last place; but when he learns that he is getting a tutor to help him raise his game, he had no idea that his benefactor would turn out to be... an infant and a mafia hitman?! As if things can’t get much stranger, Tsuna then discovers that the powerful Vongola family has chosen him to be its next successor – a position that has control over all mafia families. Joined by friends Tsuna unwillingly starts out on his path to becoming a mafia boss – if he can survive the training!
Both have strange babies who changes a school boys life. Also they both have comedy and fights ^^
Both are awesomely funny Shounen with crazy babies who disturb the peaceful life of a young boy. Need more explanations? I don't think so! ;)
Both include the funny action kinda of genre which is caused by a baby of some sort who each has their own power or weapon only thing that is different is that Tsuna in Kateikyoushi Hitman Reborn! is kinda a low key shy dude and a slacker in a normal high school while Oga in Beelzebub goes to this school full of delinquents and he is the strongest most "devil like" of the all
Both have strange babies who changes a school boys life. Also they both have comedy and fights ^^
Yusuke Urameshi was a normal middle school punk until he was hit and killed by a car, while saving a child. His selfless action earned him the right to gain his life back and serve as a detective of the spirit world, keeping the world of the living safe from a myriad of demons. But being reborn has its price: Yusuke must hatch a spirit beast that will develop according to his actions, and if he doesn't act in a good and honest manner, it will eat his soul. Can Yusuke protect the human and spirit worlds and still manage to save himself in the process?
both are similar in the sense that a normal person is getting involved with the demon world is a strange way.
If you liked YYH or Beelzebub, you're certain to some interest in the other. Both main characters have similiar personalities and are both deliquents who love action. They also have to deal with demons throughout the show, whether they want to or not. Plus, they both have similiar humor added into the mix.
Both anime involves a young boy who is getting dragged in the crazyness of the demon world and who have to deal with the whims of a baby whom is in both cases, the son of the demon lord. (Beelzebub is more oriented comedy while Yu Yu Hakusho is more dramatic and involves a lot of epic fights.)
Both deal with high school delinquents who are the toughest in their class in regards to fighting. Both deal with the demon world and human world. They have a lot in common, but are both unique.
In Gintoki's Japan, the arrival of the various space races known collectively as the Amanto ended the era of the samurai. The Amanto's highly advanced technology resulted in total conquest and a severe economic shift. Now, former samurai such as Gintoki scrape together whatever livelihood they can. Gintoki's profession of choice is that of a yorozuya: he'll complete any job for money. However, he’s unmotivated; and spending most of the day on the couch with the latest issue of Jump and a carton of Strawberry Milk is his preferred pastime. It turns out that his new unpaid employees, Shinpachi and Kagura, are going to interfere with his pastime even more than with his "work"! Of course, none of this means he has really given up on his samurai ideologies!
both has top notch comedy and randomness,and both the main characters are super strong gintama has more randomnes tough but both are extrmely funny
Both series are very funny and have both characters that everyone likes. If you liked one, you surely gonna liked the other one :D
If you like Gintama then you'll like Beelzebub. They relate to each other in that both anime's are gag anime's but can get serious at times. Both main characters give little or no regard to those around them but somehow always end up helping out when needed. The shows are also mostly humor based and sometimes are offensive but either way if you like one you'll probably like the other.
Rin Okumura is a seemingly ordinary boy living at the Southern Cross Boys' Monastery. One day, however, Rin encounters a boy who has been possessed by a demon. Amidst the struggle, he not only awakens latent powers sealed within him, but also learns that he is the son of Satan! No longer able to stay under the protection of the church and with his very existence straddling the line between human and demon, Rin decides to fight against his parentage and joins the True Cross Order as an exorcist. Now, the teen must attend the True Cross Academy and begin special exorcist training alongside his new comrades all while keeping his identity a secret; but can the son of Satan really become a true exorcist?
Both involve demons and supernatural power aswell with that hilarious sense of comedy.
Both aired in the same year so the animation quality is about the same ofcourse each has its own style.
Beezlebub has more comedy in it whilest Blue Exorcist has more focus on drama. Well in other words they both have the same amount of drama but in Blue exorcist its given to you in a serious way whilest in Beezlebub the drama is completely covered in hilarity.
Demons, fast-paced action, and great casts is what these 2 titles have in common. Not to mention they are both delightful shounen series. Beelzebub is a little more lighthearted and comedy filled than Blue Exorcist but both have a very similar feel to them that sucks you in.