Did you think the chaos at the Hinata Inn is over? No way! Love Hina Again introduces a new girl--Kanako--who has a big crush on Keitaro and magical powers on her side! Will Naru finally confess her feelings to Keitaro, or will he literally be 'charmed' away?
In a far and distant future, men and women have become mortal enemies. Each living on seperate planets, an interstellar war is being fought between the two very different peoples. Hibiki, a mere 3rd class worker, finds himself in the middle of a huge space battle, facing the nemesis of mankind: Womankind!
Vandread is a lot like Love Hina Again; it also has some ecchi, a simple yet lovely romance story and of course the hilarious situations with a guy that can't handle women very well.
Keiichi Morisato is just your average college student until one day, fate interjects as he makes a call for take-out food. Unknown to him, he reaches the Goddess Help Line, and contacts a goddess named Belldandy, who grants him a wish. Thinking it to be a joke, Keiichi wishes for her to be his girlfriend 'forever'.
AMG and Love Hina Again are both famous romantic comedies, but these two OVAs relate very well to each other. Both have some magical moments and evil curses aside from the everyday themes such as shyness and jealousy. The chance that you'll like both of these is pretty high!
Aoi Sakuraba, heir to the Sakura department store, has only one thing on her mind-- her beloved. Betrothed from a very young age, she has been in love with him, Kaoru Hanabishi, ever since. After Kaoru left his family, their bethrothal was nullified. Aoi sets out to find him. Will they be able to stand against the barriers that will try to keep them apart?
Both of these series have a harem feel to them, though more so in Love Hina Again. Both series, though, have a couple who has a difficult time showing their love and affection towards one another. The music in Ai Yori Aoshi is fun and Love Hina Again will always have you laughing at that poor boy's misfortune.
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 has a pretty similar flow when compared to Love Hina Again. It starts as a typical romantic comedy and provides us with plenty of ecchi and humor. Yet things take a turn when some stranger powers come into play. While it might not be a haunted house like in Love Hina Again, Chobits does its best to add in a mysterious background for Chii.
Yukinari is blessed with an clinical fear of women, commonly known as gynophobia. In addition to his mental ailment, he has the misfortune of being short and weak, making it easy for women to overwhelm him further. Even when his childhood friend, Kirie, approaches him, he immediately breaks out in hives. Thus, life is very lonely for Yukinari, until suddenly in the strangest way possible, he is transported into another world, and into the arms of the beautiful shoujo, Miharu! This time, for the first time ever, he doesn't react. Could this be the start of something special?