Hiro Hiyorimi is a boy who moved to the city to live with his sister; but as he was walking around town one day, he sacrificed himself to protect a girl from being hit by falling beams, and subsequently lost his life. Her name is Hime, and she is a princess who has the power to revive the dead with the flames of life. In return for reviving Hiro, he must work as a servant to protect her from any harm that comes her way. Yet even though Hiro now has a partially immortal life, his flames of life must be recharged daily or he will die yet again. Hime’s life is targeted by her siblings because the throne of the royalty is at stake, so Hiro must step up as a faithful servant to protect her life at all cost!
When Hayate was young, Santa appeared in a dream and told him that if he worked hard, he’d be rewarded. Thus, with an unbreakable will, the unfortunate Hayate has struggled through life holding onto that belief. In the present, his parents are lazy and unemployed, forcing Hayate to work several jobs to pay the bills. As if things couldn’t get worse, Hayate’s parents then run away, leaving him with an enormous debt and loan sharks on his tail! Naturally, the best solution to find money fast is… to kidnap someone?! A girl named Nagi is the target, but due to an unfortunate miscommunication, she believes Hayate has proposed to her and falls for him hard. After Nagi paid off his debt, Hayate must now work as her butler in order to repay her; but first, he must adapt to her wacky world!
Both Kaibutsu Oujo and Hayate the Combat Butler basically have the same plot to them: two guys who managed to get themselves roped into the servant/ butler business. Although they have their differences (one has a darker feel), both of these animes center around these two characters and the different hardships/tasks that they must undergo while under their master's services. Also, both have a lot that their indivual masters do for them. If you liked this anime, you will undoubtably like Hayate the Combat Butler as well. Wacth it and enjoy!
Both Kaibutsu Oujo and Hayate the Combat Butler are two guys who managed to get themselves roped into the servant role. Although they have their differences, both of these animes center around these two characters and the different hardships and tasks that they must undergo while protect their masters. Both their indivual masters help them in different ways, if you like this one you will like the other.
With a past shrouded in mystery and a blank memory, Shiki Tohno seems to be just another "average high school student". That is, until he nearly kills a female vampire with his secret deadly ability to "see the lines". His journey to unlock the secrets of the Tohno family and unbury his own lost memories has only just begun, and now he must also help the woman, Arcueid Brunestud, find a lethal phantom named Roa, and kill it using his ability.
Similar settings: Blonde and mysterious main female (hime), weak looking male (servant), big mansion and ...blood. The males were forced into helping the "himes". Way too similar :)
Nakahara Sunako, a high school girl whose interests include horror movies, coffins and gore, is sent by her aunt to live in an extravagant mansion with four ridiculously handsome boys. As if living with these “radiant creatures” who give her constant nosebleeds isn’t hard enough, she soon discovers that the boys have made a bet with her aunt: in exchange for free rent, they will try to mold Sunako into a magnificent lady. As someone who has cast aside all her femininity and sworn to live in darkness, Sunako is ready to do whatever it takes to nullify these efforts; but is there a way for the creatures of darkness and light to coexist?
If you liked Kaibutsu Oujo you'd probably like Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge; let's call it a gut instinct. They both are very funny and they also have "dark/monster princesses" in them. In truth if you watched Monster Princess, Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge is the next logical choice and you'll be greatly sad if you missed out on it. So now that you're finished watching Monster Princess, go check out Yamato. You'll be very glad you did.
Sakai Yuuiji thought he was a normal high school student, until one fateful day when time stopped. Watching in horror, he witnesses a monster devouring the "frozen" people around him; but luckily for Yuuiji, he is saved by a sword-wielding red-headed girl that calls herself a "Flame Haze". The girl informs him that he has been dead for some time now and that his current self is merely a replacement for the human that he used be while alive. He is, she says, merely a torch whose life will come to an end when the blue flame in his chest ceases to burn. After this rude awakening, Yuuiji realizes that he is able to see the flames of life in other "torches"; and after discovering that a friend of his is also a torch -- and her life is burning out faster than his – he gains the courage to live out the rest of his life with meaning. Will Yuuji be able to find his place in the world before he ceases to exist?
Both Princess Resurrection and Shana follow the (mis)adventures of a boy who died, yet was reanimated through somewhat magical means. They find a beautiful woman whom they help assist in her goals. Both stories contain elements of comedy mixed in with a serious tone. Anyone who loves one will surely enjoy the other.
Ren and Mihato Uesugi have moved to Chiharu in order to find work and a place to live, but it has proven difficult to find employment. Through a series of events the duo finds itself in the prestigious Kuonji house - and subsequently accepts live-in maid positions! Famous Shinra, inventive Miyu and youngest Yume are tough customers to wait on, but with the help of the ex-militant head-butler Colonel, head maid Benisu and other wait staff, Ren and Mihato might just learn what it takes to be the best maid or butler you can be. Their jobs are not easy, though, with everything from inappropriate sibling love to household games to handle!
When I watched "Kimi ga Aruji de Shitsuji ga Ore de", I really felt watching "Kaibutsu Oujo". characters and the idea of the both are far similar, just that the first is a comdey theme!