Konata, Tsukasa, Kagami and Miyuki are four ordinary high school girls who live their lives from day to day. However with their own brand of humour, and Konata’s seemingly endless supply of anime, manga and game references; the girls can make even their mundane everyday adventures that little bit more enjoyable. Whether they are talking to their friend’s dog, turning a gym class game of volleyball into a match between sisters, getting lost on a hike or even playing online RPG games with their teacher, the lives of these friends is anything but dull.
Ten-year-old genius Chiyo, animal-loving Sakaki, loudmouth Tomo, athletic Kagura, weight-conscious Yomi and dim-witted Osaka are six friends who share laughs, good times, and a high school homeroom. With scary (and sometimes perverted) teachers, school festivals, penguin suits and general hilarity abounding, you can be sure that there's never a dull day in the life of one of these students!
If you like the random comedy style of the Lucky Star OVA, then you may want to watch Azumanga Daioh. Azumanga shares the same style of comedy and also focuses on the day-to-day events of a group of friends at high school. If you liked the entertainment value of this ova then you should give Azumanga Daioh a try.
Yuno is a high school student who dreams of becoming a famous artist; and after being admitted at Yamabuki High School of Arts, she is one step closer to her dream. Yuno must move to an apartment complex near the school, and there, in Hidamari-so, she meets three new friends: Miyako, a very active person who will do anything to get her hands on something to eat; Hiro, an upperclassman who is obsessed with weight gain; and Sae, the oldest of the bunch and also a tomboy. From wild cosplaying teachers to bizarre school myths, Yuno and friends enjoy fun times and crazy days at Yamabuki High!
If you liked watching the interaction between the group of schoolgirls in the Lucky Star OVA, then you may enjoy Hidamari Sketch. Both have slice-of-life humour to them, and while Lucky Star is more 'in your face', you may well enjoy Hidamari Sketch.