One day, the solemn musician Keiichiro finds a broken down android in the rain. Though he tries to fix her, she’s an old Flower model and parts aren’t available, so Keiichiro resigns himself to needing to put her out for trash the next day. Imagine his surprise when Flower then awakens overnight and cooks him breakfast! The innocent, kind-hearted Flower fills Keiichiro’s life with newfound purpose as he teaches her about life and the world.
Having failed to earn admission to a university, Hideki Motosuwa has moved to the big city, determined to study his hardest for next year's exams. However, an unusual distraction presents itself one unsuspecting day in the form of Chii, a robotic young girl that has been discarded in the trash. In a world where an increasing number of people turn to these 'persocoms' for company, the bonds and limits of human relationships are tested as flesh manages to fall in love with the machine itself...
Chobits and Kowarekake involve a young man who finds a broken-down android one day. They each go about teaching the android about life in their own ways, and have a good amount of drama that kicks in as they continue. Chobits is WAY more ecchi and Kowarekake is far better, but fans of one will at least appreciate the other.
Both anime have same premise; A guy finds a weird and special robot in the trash. And later, the guy has to teach the robot everything about how to deal with your daily life. So while Chobits is a bit sillier than KnO, they're both very similar shows.
A story about androids. Both of them are this type of stories. The story goes about a man that found an android en takes it back home. The android had no memories and must be teached everything again. This is how both stories go and if you like it you should watch it. Please enjoy
Kowarekake is like Chobits abridged. Same Plot and premise. Though no orgel deals with themses quite a bit darker then Chobits it will still be worthwhile to watch.
While there's a lot more ecchi and perversion in Chobits both of these series focus on the relationship between a human and his android that he found in the trash. If you liked watching the impact their interactions had in one, then it's worth trying the other.
Androids...should be a good enough reason. First off both find broken not wanted androids. Male protagonist, girl android.
They both have a similar theme, a special android is found that was just thrown away. Both of the Android know nothing about where they came from or what to do. in Chobits 'Chii' cant really talk and doesnt really understand the situation but in Kowarekake no Orgel 'Flower' has more of a understanding. They are both really good and i recommend that both get watched.
Both are sweet, heart-warming tales about androids that begin in very similar ways. Also, both Chii and Flower show us a more pure state of existence, when they can be closer to the truth they find inside themselves.
These titles both have a similar basic structure. There is a withdrawn boy who unwillingly has to bear the burden of a kawaii-overloaded girl who is initially shrouded in mystery, but clearly revolves around some tragedy. The boy has to balance the existance of this burden with his own tragedies in life, along with his present reality and long neglected friends.
Ink Nijihara, who does very well in her high school English class, has a crush on her classmate Nao; but as she is both shy and clumsy, she finds herself unable to get closer to him. Furthermore, since he does poorly in English, he does not intend to go to a university, crushing Ink's dreams of going there together with him. Out of the blue, a talking duck who turns out to be a polymorphed (and perverted) wizard exiled from a magic kingdom falls from the sky and lands in front of Ink. He offers her magical powers in return for helping people in need. Ink sees the magical girl transformation as a chance to help Nao with his English without feeling embarrassed about it, and thus she begins her adventures as Magical Teacher Pastel Ink!
The loli in Orgel looks exactly like Nijihara Ink. There's not a lot of fanservice in Orgel other than some thigh shots and a brief bikini scene, but both shows have lots of adorable lolis antics.