After having lived elsewhere for several years, Sana returns to the town in which he grew up in, and quickly begins to reacquaint himself to his surroundings and new high school. While there, Sana runs into his four childhood friends: Shuu, Shuri, Aoi, and Nanaka; but for some strange reason Nanaka gives him the cold shoulder. As he goes about his new daily life, can Sana rebuild his friendship with Nanaka while trying to deal with a troubling secret from his past?
Yuichi is a teenage boy who was diagnosed with hepatitis; and as staying at the hospital is boring, he often sneaks out at night to hang out with his friends. However, each time he is caught by the slightly sadistic nurse Akiko, he just prolongs his stay at the hospital. After his most recent escape, instead of striking a punch or kick at Yuichi, Akiko says that she'll overlook his sneak outs if he becomes friends with 17-year-old Rika, another hospital resident. Rika doesn't open up to him at first, but she has her reasons: she has a weak heart; and though she may come off as selfish and rude, Yuichi looks beyond the surface to help both of them enjoy what life has to offer.
Both of these anime focus on the value of life. The characters teach each other what has been missing from their lives, and you'll come away with a new look on your own life. Also, each anime is short, but they balance dark and lighter tones within the small amount of episodes. If you liked one, check out the other one.
At Yamaboshi High, joining a school club is required, so when Himeko, Iori, Taichi, Yoshifumi and Yui couldn't find a suitable choice, they decided to create their own: the School Culture Club! Together, they pass the days meeting and coming up with topics for the group's newspaper – that is, until one day, Yoshifumi and Yui proclaim that they switched bodies last night! Soon after, all five members of the gang find themselves inadvertently swapping at random, with no end in sight. What, or who, caused this supernatural phenomenon?
Both shows are high school dramas with somewhat complex characters that get played for an over-the-top, almost soap-opera-like effect. If drama is your thing you'll find pelnty of it here.
Hino Kahoko is a sophomore at a high school which caters to both general students, and the musically elite. On the first day of class, Hino meets a fairy named Lili and is entrusted with a magical violin; this violin has the ability to express the music in someone’s heart, even if they do not possess the talent for playing the instrument. With the violin in her care, Hino must now compete in a musical competition, but the guilt of not having true musical talent consumes her. Lili’s dream is to bring happiness to people with music, but Hino isn’t sure she has what it takes to be the one to do it. Can Hino perservere, or will she abandon Lili’s dream?
The main girls, Hino and Hidaka Sana in La Corda D’Oro and Myself; Yourself respectively have the same personality. They want to try harder in their lives and have a goal presented to them to strive for; they both also play the violin.
Ever wanted to see what it would be like if aliens coexisted with humans? Now you can, through the adventures of Narue Nanase. She's an alien girl living with her father, placed on Earth to keep an eye on humanity and prevent them from having direct contact with aliens, a la Men in Black. However, the situation changes when Narue meets Kazuto Iizuka, a boy at her school, after saving him from an evil alien. Soon, they fall in love and become unseparable.
If you like those series "It's too good to be true" or "Man those two must be the happiest cuple". Well I guess you will like this one too. Narue no Sekai are way less serius than Myself yourself. But it still bring that litle aaaw cute smile to your face. Atleast I couldn't help smileing the whole serie :P. If you have seen myself yourself resently this will be a nice one to start you can slaw watch thew it all. And for the other way arund now your emotional prepared for anoughter great anime!. Hope ypu'll enjoy them ;)
In the future, a devastating event known as Second Impact has destroyed Tokyo as we know it, giving rise to Tokyo III - a city under siege by mysterious lifeforms known only as Angels. Mankind's only line of defense are the Evangelions, a set man-made machines piloted by a trio of fourteen year-old teenagers, Rei, Shinji, and Asuka. The fate of Japan and the entire world now lie with these three children, though they might not have the power to save the most important thing of all: each other.
I think this is one of the weirdest recommendations I've ever made. The story is complete different, the genres are completely different. But still I think there will be a little group of people feel the same about it. This recommendation only goes for people who are searching for the meaning of an anime. And the meaning of these anime's are: “Life is not so worse if you think” I don't know about that however this is the morality behind both of the series and if you are searching for this, than this couple is perfect for it. Enjoy.