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There's plenty of fun to be had in one typical high school. Whether the popular and egotistical Megumi showers Masamune in kisses, or the feisty Emika pummels the poor and loving Kyousuke with her fists, there's never a dull day amongst these friends!
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''Cheap'' budget animation and crude humour both define these series. Ai mai Mii is less sequential but has more actual animation to make up for it...
Meet the Demon Patrol: a hotheaded demon prince; a sultry, half-naked ice princess; a lusty frog-demon spy; a talking wizard hat... Plus a little girl shows up. This rag-tag group has been charged with the protection of Earth from a multitude of demons who would love nothing more than to bring their world crashing down around them. They'll face off against a vengeful squid, a somnambulant kittycat, a pot full of snakes, a night-stalking deciduous, a hater of crotches, and even a literal butthead! Descend into an unreality filled with pratfalls, lewd behavior, and enough obscure cultural jetsam to drown us all!
Dororon Enma-kun Meeramera would be Ai mai Mii if you actually had male characters and an ongoing plot in Ai mai mii. Both series ''thrive'' in crude humour. Enma-kun also has better animation, but that doesn't make the jokes in it ''classy''. Enmu-kun however does contain a lot of fan-service and de-service.
Aya Akabane is anything but typical. She's arrogant, believes her bra is a fashion accessory that's meant to be worn in public and takes out her aggression on her closest friends – especially poor Konatsu, who is frequently picked up and spun around by her ponytail. Together with her friends, Aya enjoys an action-packed, event-filled high school life, whether she's trying to steal the panties her friends are wearing or secretly trying to film her classmates underwater!
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Crude humour in both series. While Gokujo is a lot more fan-servicey it's humour is about as classy as the humour in Ai mai mii.
It's the first day of middle school for Akari, and the enthusiastic girl is determined to reinvent her personality and have tons of fun in the process. Along with her friends, mischievous Kyouko, serious Yui, and adorable Chinatsu, the girl joins the Amusement Club, a group for students who just want to hang out and joke around! Over the year, the girls befriend upperclassmen, impersonate their favorite magical girl characters, and develop crushes... sometimes even on each other!
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Both anime pander to the otaku in the same way with some rather crude humour. Though Ai Mai Mii is far cruder than Yuru Yuri ever get's in many ways..
However Yuru Yuri is superior to Ai mai miii in every possible way. Both anime have the same voice actress for one of the most promintent characters, though she is much better in yuru yuri than in Ai Mai Mii. Both anime have otaku moments, while not as promintent in Yuru Yuri they are still quite there and you won't miss them by batting an eye.
F City, F Prefecture: the battleground where good and evil have finally chosen to decide once and for all who will rule the world…or at least that's the general idea! Neither side seems up for the task, as surviving the brutality of everyday life is enough of a chore. On the side of evil is the organization of Across, its only member the loudmouthed and abrasive Excel who struggles just to put food in her stomach; on the side of good, three disenfranchised, unemployed bachelors whose only pursuit in life is romance. Add in alien invasions, jungle warfare, and Mexican immigrant laborers to Japan, and this war doesn't seem likely to be ending soon!
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Randomness with nary a shred of logic. The crazy shinnanegans of Ai Mai Mii pale in comparison to the machine gun word spewing Excel and Excel Saga is by far the finer of the two. You want more randomness and crazy zany? Head on to Excel.
Yuuki Aito is a perverted and hapless author of ecchi manga. Under pressure from his hot-tempered editor, Miharu, Yuuki works alongside his assistants, the long-suffering Ashisu and the enthusiastic Rinna, to finish his manuscript on time. But with Miharu berating Yuuki for taking porn breaks and his insatiable lust for panties, and the underwear-loving mangaka panicking over every ecchi dilemma he faces, keeping his manga out of the bottom of the weekly rankings will be a difficult task…
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Both of these series are based around a small group of artists where Mangaka is way more ecchi and Ai Mai Mii is completely random I still believe that these anime have small similarities and that if you watch one you should like the other. Such as both are really lighthearted anime and don't really have much story due to the fact that they are really random and are only short compared to some anime. Both are something that you would watch when you are free and if you want something light after a slightly serious anime. Anyway if you liked one you should like the other.
One day, without warning, a huge hole appeared in the world and demons emerged, ready for battle. Assuming that the demon king sealed by a hero 1,000 years ago must have escaped, the king of the land set forth a decree: the hero’s descendents must defeat evil once more! For Alba, one such would-be hero, this journey will be anything but ordinary given his growing collection of bizarre and wacky companions. Alongside young demon Ruki, age-inappropriate Ruldolf, tentacle-fighter witch Zwei and a host of others, Alba will get arrested, play dodgeball, travel across the land, and least importantly, learn the truth about the hole in the world!
Kouki Narumi is a high school student who also draws a manga serialized in a weekly magazine. Because the manga he draws is a risqué romantic comedy, he keeps this fact a secret from everyone around him, with his younger sister Toa and his best friend Mihiro being the only ones who know. But one day, as the student council president Kaoruko Rokuonji is searching for male members for the student council, she finds out that Kouki is the manga's author. Kouki joins the student council in exchange for Kaoruko not revealing his secret. However, the vice president, Ashe R. Sakuragi, strongly opposes him joining, and in the midst of all this, various requests and troubles of students begin to pile up.
Both of these anime are short-sketch anime about mangaka-girls who do just about everything but make manga. Both are set up as high school groups that get into all sorts of whacky adventures. The absurd levels in both are fairly similar.
At the Nerima Ward Ooizumi Academy Photonic District, the Robot Girls are selling "Photonic Energy', a new type of "cheap and green power." The lab's research has been going nowhere and their government funding's been cut off, so their finances are a mess. Just when the three robot girls are bored out of their minds, the part-timers they hired arrive. They are Garada-K7, with her long pigtails, and Doublas-M2, who only speaks with the two hand-puppets she wears. But they soon realize that the two have come to stop them from selling Photonic Energy, and a battle begins.
These are two shows with a female main cast and silly humour. They both lack any real plot and are full of over the top nonsense.
Pipimi and Popuko are two typical 14-year-old girls with endless energy. Together, the two become the stuff of memes by having shootouts in space, traversing video game worlds, stealing an umbrella from [redacted], or other spastic misadventures.
What if Pop Team Epic had a sort of absurd overarching story that sometimes is relevant but sometimes is not, that Pop Team Epic had shorter episodes but still completely random things happen that make little sense to petty mortals? What if you're watching the wrong anime all allong and Ai Mai Mii is what you've always been watching from the start? What if you took a wrong turn in life and Ai Mai Mii can only save you?