Kimi ni Todoke - From Me To You Season 2 - Recommendations

Alt title: Kimi ni Todoke 2nd Season

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His and Her Circumstances

His and Her Circumstances

Yukino had it all. Brilliant, athletic, popular and pretty, she was the perfect school girl with many friends and admirers. But then one fateful day she met her match: a handsome young man named Arima. Now, not only is he beating her at her own game, she's becoming more and more dismayed to learn that she's developing her first real feelings of romance. Can Yukino maintain her model student appearance, or will love ruin all her plans?

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Cassii3 Cassii3 says...

Kare kano and kimi ni todoke are both very similar in how they use thier inner voices, at the start both characters have trouble telling the guy how they feel but the guy manages to say it at the start. Both get together and work through their relationship with comedy throughout the episodes.

psylence psylence says...

Both series feature the budding relationships of two high school students, with all the emotional highs and lows that come with that. The two shows also share additional plot elements like a childhood friend of the main boy who doesn't like the main girl getting too close to him. In short, both series have a similar atmosphere and are simliar mixes of comedy and romance.

Real Girl

Real Girl

Hikari Tsutsui is a high school boy who is satisfied with the virtual girls he encounters in anime and games. He does not have many friends and he lives in his own world. One day, when he is stuck on pool cleaning duty, he is approached by Iroha, a "real girl" who is showy and popular with boys.

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5shin 5shin says...

Although Kimi ni Todoke is a slower anime, the vibe that we get from both anime is essentially the same. In both of the anime, a popular, well liked person dates a person that is socially-osterized. The socially-osterized person also grows and learns how to interact with other people as their circle grows larger.

Kingsblade Kingsblade says...

Both are amazing rom/coms. If you liked one you'll definitely like the other. Kimi ni todoke is amazing. Obviously start at season 1

The Wallflower

The Wallflower

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?

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Gummybug Gummybug says...

In a way these animes have a complietly differant feel to them,

The characters seem similar at least but the main male in wallflower is the polar opasite almost. Even thought there are so many differances, I find these two very similar... The feel of the anime is similar, and some of the characters desighn is similar... (although the most similar to wallflower is Ouran High School Host Club, Obviously ;))

Sweet Blue Flowers

Sweet Blue Flowers

Shy, crybaby Fumi has just transferred into Matsuoka Girl’s High School, in the city of Kamakura. It’s been ten years since she moved away, leaving her dear friend Akira behind; and soon, the two are reunited once more. Akira is now attending Fujigaya Girls’ Academy, though she and Fumi still manage to see each other regardless. Between classes and social engagements, the two will experience love, the struggle to admit one’s true feelings, and the joy of companionship.  

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Brad Brad says...

Both these shows are romances that are a little slower paced than most of this ilk, and while the art style aren't the exact same style, they both take a soft approach with their visuals, Aoi Hana in particular.

While Aoi Hana is a shoujo-ai series rather than a straight up shoujo like Kimi ni Todoke, the female lead in both is a quiet individual who is inexperienced in love. The latter focuses a bit more on comedy than the former, but both are pretty heart warming school romance stories.

My Love Story!!

My Love Story!!

Takeo Gouda is a giant guy with a giant heart. Too bad the girls don't want him (they want his good-looking best friend, Sunakawa)! Used to being on the sidelines, Takeo simply stands tall and accepts his fate. But one day when he saves a girl named Yamato from a harasser on the train, his (love!) life suddenly takes an incredible turn!

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Caitlin97 Caitlin97 says...

They are simillar in the way that both the main characters are dense when it comes to relationships, and they are both found undesirable until their love intrest comes into play.

Love Me, Love Me Not

Love Me, Love Me Not

Four friends share the springtime of their youth together. Fast friends Yuna and Akari are complete opposites: Yuna is an idealist while Akari is a realist. When lady-killer Rio and the oblivious Kazuomi join their ranks, love and friendship become quite complicated!

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Honey Lemon Soda

Honey Lemon Soda

Middle school left Uka Ishimori with nothing but scars—to the point where she's forgotten how to laugh or cry or even say “hello.” But a chance reencounter with a boy with lemon-colored hair invigorates her, giving her hope that maybe, just maybe, life can be that much sweeter if she finally reaches out for help.

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Tenshi Nanka ja Nai

Tenshi Nanka ja Nai

Welcome to Hijiri Academy! Completed only as of this year, freshmen are the only students who walk its halls; and now, a student body has been elected. As newly-appointed vice president, well-liked and cordial Midori Saejima knows she has her work cut out for her, in more ways than one: she’s been in love with the president, Akira Sudoh, ever since she secretly saw him care for a stray kitten one rainy night. As Midori’s feelings continue to grow, she finds herself more and more convinced that Akira has a girlfriend, much to her dismay. Will Midori come to terms with her feelings and confess, or accept that her love may be unrequited?

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Blue Spring Ride: Unwritten

Blue Spring Ride: Unwritten

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A Condition Called Love

A Condition Called Love

Hotaru is a 16-year-old high school first-year who has always been ambivalent about love, preferring instead to have a lively life with her family and friends. So when she sees her schoolmate, Hananoi-kun, sitting in the snow after a messy, public breakup, she thinks nothing of offering to share her umbrella. But when he asks her out in the middle of her classroom the next day, she can’t help but feel that her life is about to change in a big way…

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