With summer ending, the boys gather at Kaname's house to finish their homework. Inspired by his own study tools, Chizuru asks Kaname when he began wearing classes. Thinking he looked terrible in glasses, Kaname recalls how he refused to wear them in front of his friends.
On our 17th Spring
The Day the Tulips Bloomed
The Straw-colored Boy
Noisy Medicine
One Summer
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Next to an Apple
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Naked King
On Your Mark
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Natsume is lonely; he has an ability that separates him from others: he can see and interact with spirits. Soon, however, Natsume discovers that he’s not alone: his grandmother Reiko also had the gift. But things get hectic and possibly dangerous for Natsume when he finds out that he also inherited the 'Book of Friends', a book that contains the names...
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this may seem an odd recommendation but both have the same laid back slow pace to them with similar artwork and colouring. Natsume Yuujinchou does have more of a plot line with more action and suspense while kimi to boku is more comedy but both have their moments and both are worth checking out.
Natsume yuujinchou reminds me of kimi to boku and vice versa. Why, you say? Well. because both animes give you "all-that-warm-and-fuzzy-feeling". Though, the genres are different and the stories are in no way similar to each other but if you like this anime, you should check out the other one too :)
Although Natsume has a super natural theme to it while Kimi to Boku is a slice of life genre - both are very heart-warming, revolved around every day life and building friendships while going through life's daily hardships. Both very touching.
When Haruka, Makoto, Nagisa and Rin were in elementary school, they swam together in a relay race and won the match. As Rin was on his way to Australia to train to become an Olympic champion, the gang decided to bury their trophy in a time capsule and retrieve it when they all had grown up. Now, Haruka, Makoto and Nagisa have reunited in high school and...
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Both Free! and Kimi to Boku revolve around a group of high school boys. The characters in both interact similarly with each other: despite the fact that they do nothing but argue with each other, you can tell they're good friends. If you enjoy the characters in either show, I'd recommend trying the other.
Both shows feature a cast made primarily out of highschool boys and is generally about them interacting with eachother. Kimi to Boku is more of a regular slice of like while Free has more of a fanservice element and it's about a sports club.