In present day Japan, the life of a school girl is never dull. The easily-bored Konata never finds time to study because of her otaku habits, which frustrates hard-working Kagami to no end. On the other hand, laid-back Tsukasa always manages to go with the flow, while Miyuki is concerned with keeping her status as resident know-it-all. Join these four girls as they muse and meander their way through everyday events such as eating chocolate cones, doing homework, gaming, and trips to the beach galore.
Naota Nanbada is a boring young boy who leads a boring life in a boring town. His older brother has left for America, and the closest he comes to any excitement is when his deadbeat dad has too much sake. But things change one day when a bizarre girl zooms up to him on a scooter and smacks him in the face with her guitar. What's more, once Naoto returns home he discovers that this strange woman has arrived ahead of him and moved in! Not only does she constantly engage in perverted activities with Naota's father and flirt with the young man himself, but she also claims to be an alien who is searching for the ‘Pirate King.' Now, Naota must learn to live with this new intruder, deal with an odd government agent who sports exceptionally large eyebrows and the mysterious Medical Mechanica, and come to terms with the fact that there are a variety of robots and weapons emerging out of his head - amongst other things. Perhaps boring wasn't so bad after all...
Both series have an extremely crazy side and some of the episodes on both these anime make absolutely no sense at all they are both very fast paced, and are the type where if you get a little lost half way though an episode chances are you wont pick it back up again
Both anime are completely ramnomnes, crazy, and makes absolutly no sence for common people :)
Both are something for people, who would like to play Gnome in world of Warcraft :D
Sagara Sousuke is far from the average high school student -- not only is he highly trained in military tactics, he puts his knowledge to use in every single applicable situation (and even those nonapplicable ones.) So, when confronted with high school, he tends to turn average high school experiences into off-the-wall adventures. Love letters become terrorist threats and field trips become commando operations; his survival depends on the watchful eye of his best friend and classmate, Chidori. Together, they may just make it out of high school alive...
It's hard not to suggest watching Kyoto Animation series with each other, as a number of them have the same style. Fumoffu and Lucky Star are two of these. As expected, Fumoffu is filled with school fun with some allusions.
Both are fairly lacking in storyline and are based around just throwing jokes in everywhere they can. Luckystar has a more everyday feel to it where as FMP:F is a more out there over the top (explosions,etc) anime.
School can be a boring place, but not for the members of the GJ Club! The kind Kyoya, meat-loving Kirara, calm Megumi, game prodigy Shion and pint-sized firecracker Mao always manage to have a good time while navigating day-to-day life, whether they’re preparing for the cultural festival, playing doctor, fixing TV signals by becoming human antennae, or simply getting to know each other better!
Playful but not particularly deep, both Lucky Star and GJ-bu are anime that present their stories in brief humourous vignettes. There's little overall storyline, but plenty of small, character-driven gags.
Two animus that feel very alike. Both are slice of life, and very episodic. Episodes are split into completely different, unrelated short stories. They both have a lot of comedy, though Lucky Star definitely has the edge in terms of random silliness. GJ club can trend more toward the "serious" aspect. Lucky star has a much more hyper fast paced feel to it, while GJ club is a lot more laid back, relaxing feeling.
They have their archetypical characters who make the shows, but GJ club has Kyoya, whom is the best character in either series. To be honest, they are both light hearted, easy to pick up and watch slice of life.
If you enjoy one, you will probably enjoy the other.
Like lucky star, Joshiraku is a slice of life, comedy anime showing a group of girls discussing random issues such as dress codes. They have a similar feel and equally lovable characters.
Both are comedies featuring girls talking about random stuff that never actually do anything.
Dating sim master Keima Katsuragi wants nothing more than to immerse himself in the 2D world, chasing digital girlfriends. But when the so-called 'Capturing God' answers a mysterious email from an unknown sender, Keima finds himself chasing down real-life ladies in an attempt to help the peppy demon Elsie de Lute Irma capture 'lost souls' escaped from the depths of hell. Now, lest the explosive collar around his neck detonate, Keima must convince various girls to fall in love with him in order to scare out the souls hiding in their hearts.
Both shows have lots of jokes and refrences to visual novels and both shows have an almost entirely female cast. If you like one you should watch the other.
Both series are absolutely crazy! Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai has more romance content, but the is a lot of about visual novels and anime and otaku things, like Lucky Star. And sure, there is same style of humor.