Mayu learned everything she knows about manners from her mother – most importantly, that in any conversation, she should make eye contact at all times and let the other person finish their thoughts completely before responding. Unfortunately for Mayu, this advice is difficult to follow when your friends are a bunch of talkative high school girls, and has left everyone thinking she's overly quiet and shy instead! With good friends such as chatty Miki and shy Hana beside her, Mayu will silently navigate her high school life and have plenty of fun in the process!
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!
There are far, FAR better school life comedies out there. Azumanga Daioh is undoubtedly the best of the best, so do try it out if you enjoyed Morita-san.
Morita-san wa Mukuchi has the same kind of feel as Azumanga Daioh and both are school comedies, though Morita-san is much blander in my opinion. The shorts in Morita-san wa Mukuchi reminded me a lot of the short 4koma manga for Azumanga Daioh, but the anime works too.
If you watched this and liked the setting and comedy but wanted something better then Azumanga Daioh is the next stop. You're sure to get more laughs out of Azumanga than Morita-san.
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!
Both have a school setting and are very similar in nature. The story follows a group of girls as they go through their life in high school. There is not really any plot as the episodes are more character-driven than anything else. I didn't enjoy either but if you did like one then you would like the other.
Kamizono Academy is so spacious that transfer student Ayumi Nonomura and long time resident Tatsuki Iizuka find themselves lost together in the corridors. With the addition of fiery Torako Kageyama and quirky, somber Suzume Saotome, the four quickly become friends and comrades in arms against boredom. Whether it's being a last minute Morals Officer with bisexual Nene or constructing robots with Kageyama, there's plenty of fun to go around at Kamizono Academy!
Hyakko isn't the best school life comedy out there, but anything is better than Morita-san. Check it out if you want more random antics between friends.
It's the first day of high school, and plenty of school clubs are doing their best to recruit new members. However, for ditzy Yui, none of them seem to fit the bill. However, when she accidentally signs up to join the light music club, Yui begins a hilarious adventure to become a world class guitarist! There's just one problem: she's never played the guitar before in her life! Joined by bassist Mio, drummer Ritsu and keyboardist Tsugumi, Yui and the gang will juggle their studies with buying instruments, learning how to read music and even performing in the school festival, all in the hopes of someday becoming a successful band!
There are far better school life comedies out there, K-On being one that people tend to love. I wasn't a huge fan, but it's easily a step above Morita-san!
Both series are about girls at school being very random and funny. They both have short episodes as well so they get their quirky "plot" to the point right away. Plastic Nee-san is a little more out there than Morita-san but if you enjoyed one you'd probably like the other