Minato Sahashi was living a normal life; he had just failed his college entrance exam for a second year in a row, and lived a quiet life in a single's apartment. That is, until the busty Musubi fell from the sky on top of him! She is a Sekirei, one of 108 that are destined to fight each other until only one remains; and he or she will ascend to heaven with his or her chosen one known as an Ashikabi. Minato soon finds himself in the embrace of Musubi, becoming her Ashibaki - but his life will only become more complicated. Musubi isn't the last to claim Minato as her Ashibaki, and what's worse, plenty of other Sekirei and opponents stand in his way!
Kakeru Daichi is an openly perverted sixteen-year-old boy who has never had a girlfriend. One night, after a refreshing shower, the boy decides to have a drink and opens up a can of melon soda; but his first sip turns into his first kiss as the can suddenly transforms into a cute girl! After his initial hesitance to acknowledge her existence, Kakeru - as her new owner - names the girl Melon and allows her to stay. Melon, as it turns out, is part of a government project in which aluminium and steel 'Akikans' fight each other to determine which is the superior type of can. Completely against the idea, Kakeru insists that Melon will not fight. Though with the appearance of Budoko, a grape juice Akikan; and Yell, a sports-drink Akikan; it seems that they won’t be able to avoid the battles forever.
Both anime have girls and their "masters". Both have some fight that the girls must participate int. Only in Sekirei the girls have bigger boobs and the plot in akikan is more stupid then the one in Sekirei
These Two are almost exacly same story where funny "villain" plays games for his personal fun. However other people, instead of following game rules, become friends with these game objects and ruin all plan.
everything is so silimar that it could be next season or alternative setting of same series.
Both series are stupind in same way, no meaning, no deep plot, just watch and have fun without thinking.
both of this animes are almost the same in terms of story, with no story meaning, no plot meaning just watchable and very funny.Sometimes we see a so called fight in them but even those are more like Fan Service.In both animes we see girls with their masters.The only difference is that in Sekieri the ecchi aspect is more influent than it is in Akikan and the plot in Akikan is way more ridiculous than the one in Sekirei.However i believe that if you like one of this two you will get along with the other one as well
When describing Akikan to my friend, I immediately told her that Akikan is Sekirei meets Pixie Pop with lots of sex jokes. If you dont know what Pixie Pop is, Its a manga where whenever a girl drinks any drink she tranforms according to that drink.
Sekirei and Akikan are very alike. Sekirei and Akikans both fight it out to see who is the better Sekirei/Akikan. But Akikan isnt too serious on fighting, and most of the characters are too laid back to care about fighting too much. Sekirei and Akikan serve their master, and they both are activated by a kiss. They also have ecchi moments.
If you like either of these Id suggest checking out the later as well since theyre very similar. Although if you watched Sekirei before watching Akikan, dont expect it too be as action filled as Sekirei.
Same basic concept of guy meets a "servant" through a kiss, except Akikan! is on a way larger scale and less harem-y. That's because the protagonist only gets 1 in Akikan! but the protagonist gets around 6 or so in Sekirei. Also, there's sort of a "Game-master" in both, or someone just pushing the game along in anyway possibly. Really similar in general.
The Holy Grail War is a battle between seven magicians who each summon a mythical hero to fight for their cause. Shirou, a twice orphaned high school boy, had so little magical talent that his foster father did not bother teaching him about the war and its meaning. Thanks to that lack of foresight, Shirou finds himself in a bit of a pinch when he accidentally summons a hero of the strongest class, and is sucked into the fray. The Grail grants the winner any wish they have. But driven by an unyielding sense of justice and self-sacrifice, for what will Shirou fight?
in both series there are pairs of persons who have to fight each other in a series of fight set up by someone. You'll find more ecchi in sekirei, but the thing about the fights are more or less the same, also there's always kind of a person who is the master and the other who fights. they'll fight togueter against the other fighters to get to win and get to heaven in sekirei and get one wish on fate/stay night.
Both series have essentially the exact same concept behind them. There is a battle of superiority where all the others must be eliminated and the victors are awarded their wishes/heaven. In both, a master character is teamed up with a fighter character and together they must overcome the rest. Both series have an innocent yet very noble-minded male lead that is obsessed with protecting his female fighter(s) often ignoring the danger to his own life. Sekirei is more lighthearted, humorous, and ecchi, while Fate/stay night is more tragic and serious, but anyone who liked one will like the other.
are somewhat similar are both in a tournoment where they have they have to fight for their aster untill they are the only one left and all have powers
Just a very good match .............................................................................................................................................................................................
The timid, virginal Kouta is a new student at Kunpo High School; and while others in his situation might be a wallflower forever, Kouta has no such luck – he has attracted the attention of the busty Chizuru, who happens to be a fox deity! However, Kouta’s misfortunes don’t stop there; he’s also pursued by Nozomu, a wolf deity. Between being molested, propositioned, having his face shoved between mammoth breasts or witnessing endless panty shots, Kouta must also attempt to maintain his studies – even though all Chizuru and Nozomu want is to be the one to deflower him first!
in both seriesthere are similar main characters: A girl with a great body who is in love with the boy and a boy who is very kind but very shy when it comes to relationships with girls. There's a lot of ecchi stuff and also good fights and action, though you'll find more of that on sekirei. Also the girl on both series have more power than the boy, so they are always protecting them. you'll surely like one if you liked the other.
Both have a very kind male protagonist who is loved by many women around him.
The women range from large breasts to flat chests.
The women want to protect the male protagonist, and they can since they are powerful.
Super powered girls versus spirits. Other than that, the talk about marriages and rivalry between girls is almost exactly the same.
Guided by a star only they can see, a group of maidens known as HiMEs have begun to gather at Fuuka Academy. These young women have been endowed with dangerous supernatural powers that they can use to their heart's content, but there's a price: to wield them, they must put their most important thing on the line. Now, in the midst of school work and friendships, they find themselves caught in the midst of strange conspiracies seemingly related to the terrifying monsters that attack them. Is the power of the HiMEs strong enough to save themselves and the ones they love?
they are both about people having special powers participating in some sort of battle royal except the fact that in Sekirei those participating character fought using sekirei (a person) while in my - hime characters used summoned weapons.
Not only that, both animes have their share of hot bods =)
Both involve magical girls with powers that are kiss-activated by a non-magical person. There is also the ecchi factor in both series.
While it is true that My-Hime does not contain even nearly as many ecchi-elements as Sekirei does, the general structure of the story-line still works very similar. Both of these animes are enveloped around some sort of contest or game in which both are of a last-man-standing nature where the contestants wield supernatural powers. Also, in both these animes the contestants must fight in order to protect both their loved ones and those they care for.
On a side not, My-Hime projects this storyline in a more dramatic way than Sekirei, while Sekirei adds more focus on the humiliation of the main character. Non-the-less, these are two very similar anime's and I think they're both worth checking out.
Every four years, the violent Queen's Blade tournament begins once more. Meant as a test of strength and beauty, girls fight each other in hopes of gaining power over the land, each with her own reason for participating. Reina, Risty and Tomoe, amongst others, are three who seek to win the tournament - but their path won't be easy. In addition to traveling the land, the girls must fight warring ninja, avoid the sting of acid-spitting nipples, and most importantly try to keep clothed when minimally possible - all in hopes of winning Queen's Blade! Who will become the next ruler?
in both animes you'll have pretty cool fights beetween mostly big breasted girls, who will end up naked most of the time while fighting, so if you want fights with some ecchi you will like any of these animes. Notice that queen's blade has some explicit content, but still Im pretty sure you will like it if you like sekirei, and the other way around too
both animes feature hardcore ecchi as a main aspect (while Queen's Blade takes this aspect to the max, Sekirei has a bit of decency) and as well as some fighting scenes but mostly as Fan Service (Sekirei has some real fights though).So if you like one of them then you might want to check the other one as well.
Both anime follow lifes of big breasted women fighting with other big breasted women. If you appreciate nude scenes, you will like both shows.