Fumiko no Kokuhaku - Recommendations

Alt title: Fumiko's Confession

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Magical Chocolate

Magical Chocolate

Valentine's Day is approaching, and young Mami-san is apprehensive. She wants to give chocolates to her crush, Ishida, but can't seem to build up the nerve to do so. Luckily for her, she might have a solution: magical chocolates, given by a witch who seems to vanish into thin air, supposedly will grant the holder the love they desire! But will it work for Ishida?

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sothis sothis says...

Magical Chocolate and Fumiko are two short anime about girls who confess their love to a boy. They have pretty unusual animation as well.

KittyEmperor KittyEmperor says...

Two short animes about girls confessing their love for the guy that they like.   While they both may feature different animation styles they both are rather unique in their presentation.

FLCL

FLCL

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...

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AlexBERKUT AlexBERKUT says...

Fumiko no Kokuhaku and Furi Kuri both have chaotic humour, fast action and same silly atmosphere

yelizaveritas yelizaveritas says...

both Furi Kuri and Fumiko no Kokuhaku are weird, fast and funny. i can easily imagine FnK series - silly, meaningless and it would end the same way as it would've started. no need to imagine FLCL, cause it's already been serialized, and it's just as i said above. both can blow your mind up and leave you with a 'what it was?' feeling ~

Rain, the Little Girl, and My Letter

Rain, the Little Girl, and My Letter

Love can be found in a variety of places, including an ordinary classroom. For one young woman, confessing to her handsome classmate will be a feat of epic proportions! With one hand written letter, she gathers the courage to finally break the news, but has no idea her work of art will touch the heart of a special child, as well. Will the young man return her affections, or is she doomed to the life of a bachelorette?

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sothis sothis says...

Two short anime about girls confessing their love, with pretty bad animation. If you liked one, the other might be a good choice.

Fastening Days

Fastening Days

Yoji and Kei, a boy and girl, live in a town in the not-so-distant future with their foster parent, Anna. But these seemingly ordinary children have a secret hidden even from their unsuspecting mother: Yoji and Kei are superhero defenders of their town! With a flap of their capes, the two of them and their robot bear sidekick, Oscar, protect the citizensin their town with their handmade high-tech machinery. But from what menace? And will our little heroes be able to overcome the crisis about to threaten the town's peaceful everyday serenity?

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icefox icefox says...

Both are short online releases with a similar art style. Both feature a somewhat frustrated and upset school girl and running/a chase down a hill takes up significant portion of the episode.

Typhoon Noruda

Typhoon Noruda

As an unexpected typhoon bears down on a small tropical island, a group of students trapped at school find themselves forced to put aside their personal issues and work together. Not only to save themselves, but possibly the lives of everyone on the planet! Because there’s something very strange about this storm, and as the driving rain, hurricane-force winds and multiple lightning strikes threaten to tear their world apart, everything seems to revolve around a mysterious girl who appears as suddenly as the storm itself. Only hours before, Shuichi Azuma and Saijou Kunta were at each other’s throats over baseball; now they’ll have to join together to unravel the secret of the ultimate rider on the storm in TYPHOON NORUDA!

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Hutai Hutai says...

Same studio. Detailed, soft and great art style, nice music. Short story. Male protagonists love baseball. 

Hinata no Aoshigure

Hinata no Aoshigure

The "cute love story" follows a fourth-grade boy named Hinata as he tries to convey his feelings to his popular classmate Shigure.

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Hutai Hutai says...

Same studio. Detailed, soft, but great art style. Main characters are very loud and they yell a lot, but they try to confess their love to the person they like. 

Curly

Curly

The place is Kyoto, Japan. The bride has a mishap just before the wedding ceremony. Her father and mother get into a panic, her younger sister runs around, and her pet just sits still. This is a story of a family.

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ShinShini ShinShini says...

Both shorts have the same, bit fantastical, style that conveys a lot of story and emotions without a single bit of dialogue.

Tamako Love Story

Tamako Love Story

While Tamako's friends all seem to have big plans, Tamako's never thought beyond staying right where she is, working in her family's mochi shop. But maybe she won't be as alone as she thinks as someone gets closer to confessing his true feelings...

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Joahae Neoreul

Joahae Neoreul

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Our love has always been 10 centimeters apart.

Our love has always been 10 centimeters apart.

Under the cherry blossom tree at Sakuragaoka High School’s Entrance Ceremony, Miou Aida meets Haruki Serizawa for the first time. Ever since that day, their eyes chased after each other. Miou is reserved, while Haruki is very social. While many mistook them as a couple, their relationship remained a little more than friends. As they stop to sit on the steps of a deck on their walk home, Miou cannot help but ask, "Haruki...do you like anyone?" Haruki replies, "I do like someone ...what about you?" Just 10 centimeters between their hands. It’s just 10 centimeters, but the distance remains...

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