Akuto Sai enters the Constant Academy for Magick Arts hoping to become a high priest and change the world for the better. But when the school's oracle declares his future profession to be 'Demon Lord', he finds himself feared and hated by the entire student population. Now, instead of making comrades and studying for his exam, Akuto finds himself fighting off monsters, bullies, and well-meaning classmates in various states of undress. If navigating a magical high school as a transfer student wasn't difficult enough, Akuto now has to deal with a cute android ordered to observe him 24-hours a day, the precocious attention of the flying, invisible and naked Keena Soga and the advances of the school's most popular girl. Will he be able to overcome his fate, pass his classes, and mend his friendship with the violent Junko Hattori, or will he succumb to his demonic destiny?
It’s a new year and Aono Tsukune and the rest of the gang are now second year students. While Kurumu, Yukari and Shirayuki are being idolized as the beauties of the second years, Moka is receiving ten times the attention and fan mail, as well as… a death threat?! But when it turns out that the culprit is Moka’s younger sister, Kokoa, that is hell-bent on killing her, the situation becomes more complicated. Now, Tsukune has more than ever to deal with; from being stalked by Shirayuki and trying to get closer to Moka, to the appearance of Kokoa who hates her sister’s sealed form and doesn’t think twice about attacking Tsukune, it is certain that it won’t be a quiet year for the students at Youkai Academy!
You will like the other one! Both Ecchi with lots of fan service! Also both Harem with lost of girls being attracted to the main character. The main character is a guy. The guy seems weak at first, but in Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou it turns out the main character is very strong. Also there are many exciting battles that deal with magic. Lastly both are very well scripted and have good stories. Main difference is that Rosario to Vampire is a lot funnier.
If you like Rosario to Vampire you should also like Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou. They are both in a high school setting and involve characters of a supernatural nature. They both also have a fair bit of comedy thrown in there and revolve around a male main character who is surrounded by women.
Ikko's trials as a monk in training continue, as the story behind his mystical holy powers begins to unfold. To protect Ikko – and their decency – the nuns of his temple try in vain to stop him from using his powers – powers that have an embarrassing tendency to awaken with his lust for earthly pleasures. But though some may view them as evil, not all temples think Ikko’s powers are dangerous. Enter Kazuki Kazusano, a girl from a rival temple whose mission is to awaken Ikko’s powers at all cost, even if it means losing her clothes in the process!
This wasn't a hard decision. Both Ecchi with lots of fan service! Also both Harem with lost of girls being attracted to the main character. The main character is a guy. The guy seems weak at first but turns out to be really strong. Not only that but they both deal with magic battles. I could go on and on since these both seem EXACTLY alike. It’s almost as if they took Amaenaideyo!! and changed the faces around. MUST watch if you like the other one.
Fifteen-year-old Ichigo Kurosaki is a typical teen with fighting skills, two caring sisters and a special trait: he can see ghosts. However, when Ichigo and his family find themselves under attack by a huge beast, Ichigo discovers that there’s more to the supernatural world than the everyday specter. Vengeful spirits known as Hollows roam the world in search of devouring souls, and Shinigami – soul reapers – work tirelessly to defeat them and guide normal ghosts into a place called Soul Society. Ichigo valiantly fights the Hollow that threatens his sisters, but on the verge of defeat a Shinigami named Rukia gives him her powers, turning him into a Shinigami himself. Ichigo must now adjust to his new life of both vanquishing and saving souls for the sake of Soul Society.
If you enjoy Bleach or Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou then you'll definitely enjoy both of them. They both contain massive amounts of action, as well as giving you comic relief when needed. You can equate Akuto SAI to Ichigo KUROSAKI and Rukia KUCHIKI to Korone as they are complimenting characters that make a great team on screen.
Okay so besides the fact that Ichiban has a lot more ecchi than Dragon Crisis could even hope to have as well as the fact that a majority of Ichiban takes place in a school setting. Both series do have quite a few similarities. For example most of the main characters have some sort of special abilities whether that be that they have magical powers, are dragons, or whatever else. Also the battles to me at least had a very similar feel to each other. While there are several differences between the two each series has enough in common that if you liked one then you may find yourself liking the other as well, but at the same time they have enough differences that each is a somewhat new experience.
If you liked Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou (Demon King Diamou) or Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon (Horizon in the middle of Nowhere) you'd like the other.
In Ichiban the main character right away has straight forward goals, which is against the will of everyone else. He wants to be a priest of the church and wants to help everyone; and a oracle-like hat tells him that he is going to be a demon king; which is obviously against what his goals are.
In Horizon the main character is a total male-slut (lack of vocabulary to say). You find out that he only has one person who he loves, Horizon who is a girl that died when he was young. Everyone wants to fight his idea that Horizon will come back, he wants to tell her he loves her.
Bottum point, they are good shows. Watch the recommendation.